thank you very much forjoining us, funke abimbola.awyer, you must be watching south korea with fascination and interest. what is interesting when this happens is the separation of houses, which is a core theme in any democratically elected society. this is right. what is interesting is the division within korean society itself, with some youngsters actually wanting her to remain in power. older and more conservative voters want the opposite. it is unusual when a head of state gets removed from power that actually the country is still so that actually the country is still so divided. usually everyone has a popular thing against the head of state, but it isn't happening. not at all. she has been suspended in november as well. things have been building up and there has been a lot of unrest. apparently, outside of the court, people were waiting eagerly awaiting the outcome. we can actually see live pictures for a seoul. we have had reports that two people have died during the clashes between supporters and opponents, as we we re between s