Stabbed South Korean politician calls for end to 'warlike politics'
Stabbed South Korean politician calls for end to 'warlike politics'

South Korean opposition leader Lee Jae-myung, who was stabbed in the neck by a man pretending to be his supporter, calls for an end to "warlike politics" as he is discharged from Seoul National University Hospital.

Lee, chair of the Democratic Party, was victim of the near-fatal attack on January 2 in southern Busan city.