South Koreans are still puzzling over why their leader declared martial law
- Thousands protested in downtown Seoul following the court's decision to oust South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, highlighting the nation's deep political divisions.
- Yoon's martial law decree on December 3, 2022, has sparked debate about his intentions and raised concerns about threats to democratic values.
- Critics argue that Yoon's actions were a way to deflect attention from corruption investigations involving him and his wife.
- The outcome of the political standoff is crucial for South Korea's democratic future and its relations with North Korea, the United States, and China.
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South Koreans are still puzzling over why their leader declared martial law
Reaction to a court verdict ousting South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol from office was a vivid window into the nation’s deep political divisions.
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