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South Korea Rejects President Yoon’s Martial Law Declaration

Protests Erupt as South Korean Parliament Rejects Martial Law

by pinkfloyd
December 3, 2024
in Conflict & Crisis, Government Policies, Political Unrest, Politics, World News
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Protests Erupt as South Korean Parliament Rejects Martial Law

Tensions Rise in South Korea After Martial Law Declaration Rejected - REUTERS/Yonhap

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South Korea Parliament Rejects President’s Martial Law Declaration

SEOUL, Dec 4 (Reuters) – President Yoon Suk Yeol’s declaration of martial law on Tuesday night has sparked one of the most significant challenges to South Korea’s democracy since the 1980s. Lawmakers quickly rejected the declaration in a vote, and protests erupted outside the parliament building.

Yoon justified his declaration as a response to opposition parties, but it was met with strong resistance from key figures, including the speaker of parliament and Han Dong-hoon, the leader of Yoon’s own party. Han had previously criticized the president over his handling of recent scandals.

Under South Korean law, the president must immediately lift martial law if parliament demands it by a majority vote. Tensions escalated when live television footage showed helmeted troops, seemingly ready to enforce martial law, attempting to enter the National Assembly building. Parliamentary aides fought back by spraying fire extinguishers to block their way.

In a televised address, Yoon accused opposition parties of taking the parliamentary process hostage and vowed to eliminate what he called “shameless pro-North Korean anti-state forces.” He argued that martial law was necessary to protect constitutional order.

The opposition Democratic Party strongly condemned the move, calling it “illegal” and a violation of the Constitution. The party described it as “essentially a coup d’état.”

As soon as Yoon made his announcement, protesters began to gather outside the parliament building, demanding the withdrawal of martial law. Some chanted, “Arrest Yoon Suk Yeol,” while others called for an end to the emergency measure.

Im Jin-soo, a 66-year-old protester, expressed his concern for his children’s safety but decided to join the demonstration after hearing the news.

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