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A historic ruling in the Republic of Korea on Thursday, in which a court found former President Yoon Suk-yeol guilty of inciting an insurrection after declaring a state of emergency and imposing martial law in 2024. The decision marks the first time a democratically elected president in the country has been convicted on such charges.
A historic ruling in the Republic of Korea on Thursday, in which a court found former President Yoon Suk-yeol guilty of inciting an insurrection after declaring a state of emergency and imposing martial law in 2024. The decision marks the first time a democratically elected president in the country has been convicted on such charges.