South Korean prosecutors seek 20 years in Lee Seok-ki sedition trial
Leftist lawmaker Lee Seok-ki on trial for allegedly plotting pro-North Korea armed revolt

South Korean prosecutors on Monday demanded a 20-year jail term for a leftist lawmaker on trial for allegedly plotting an armed revolt in support of North Korea.
Prosecutors also asked judges to strip United Progressive Party (UPP) MP Lee Seok-ki of his civic rights for 10 years following his eventual release from prison.
The sedition charges levelled against Lee are rarely used, especially against a sitting member of parliament.
After parliament voted to lift his immunity from arrest, Lee, 52, was charged in September last year with plotting an insurrection to overthrow the government.
“(Lee) deserves heavy punishment for ordering members of his group to prepare for riots and military warfare,” Yonhap news agency quoted the prosecution as saying in closing statements to the court in Suwon, south of Seoul.
The prosecution is also seeking jail terms of up to 15 years for six UPP members being tried on similar charges to Lee.