Lawyers for south koreas park reject questioning prosecution says

It appears that the lawyers for South Korea's former President Park Geun-hye have rejected the prosecution's request to question her in relation to the corruption scandal that led to her impeachment and imprisonment.

According to reports, the prosecution had requested that Park be questioned about her alleged involvement in the scandal, which involved bribery, abuse of power, and other corruption charges. However, Park's lawyers have refused to comply with the request, citing concerns about her health and the potential for her to be coerced into making false confessions.

Park's lawyers have also argued that the prosecution's request is an attempt to further punish her, given that she has already been convicted and sentenced to 24 years in prison. They have also claimed that the prosecution's investigation is biased and lacks evidence to support the allegations against Park.

It's worth noting that Park's case has been highly controversial, with many critics arguing that she was unfairly targeted and that the prosecution's investigation was politically motivated. Park's supporters have also claimed that she was the victim of a political witch hunt and that the prosecution's case against her was based on flawed evidence and testimony.

Regardless of the outcome, this development is likely to further fuel the ongoing debate about the fairness and effectiveness of South Korea's criminal justice system, particularly in high-profile cases involving political figures.