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South Korean opposition leader cleared of forcing witness to commit perjury

  • South Korea's opposition leader Lee Jae-myung was cleared of charges for allegedly forcing a witness to commit perjury, as confirmed by the Seoul Central District Court.
  • Lee stated there was no basis for the indictment and termed other charges against him as "political retaliation."
  • He plans to appeal the ruling, which could influence his political future significantly.
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