Martial Law Declared in South Korea
South Korea imposes travel ban on President Yoon amid insurrection investigation probe
President Yoon Suk Yeol is under investigation for his declaration of martial law last week, which led to a raid on parliament by troops ordered by Colonel Kim Hyun-tae. The opposition launched an impeachment motion against him, but the motion was boycotted by the ruling party and the president remains in office as head of government and commander-in-chief. The opposition has accused the ruling party of staging a "second coup" and tens of thousands of people have protested against the president. As a result, the president has been banned from travelling abroad and the opposition has called for his resignation.
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past week
- South Korean ex-defense minister arrested over treason charges related to martial law attempt
- South Korean president survives impeachment vote
- South Korean Politician Defends Decision to Grab Soldier's Rifle Amid Martial Law Chaos
- South Korea's ruling party head backs suspending Yoon over martial law attempt
- South Korea's defense minister resigns over martial law crisis
- South Korean opposition files motion to impeach president after martial law debacle
- South Korean president agrees to lift martial law following parliamentary backlash
- South Korea's President Yoon declares emergency martial law amid escalating political tensions
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