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    South Korea’s president charged with insurrection over declaration of martial law

    • January 26, 2025

    South Korean prosecutors have indicted the impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol on insurrection charges over his brief declaration of martial law, making him the first sitting president in the country’s history to be indicted.

    President Yoon attempted to impose martial law in early December, a move that plunged the country into political turmoil and was overturned within hours by parliament.

    Yoon – who denies wrongdoing – has been in custody since being arrested last week.

    The embattled president had been holed up in his fortified residence for weeks surrounded by his Presidential Security Service team before eventually leaving his residential compound with investigators in a motorcade.

    The country’s Corruption Investigation Office for High-Ranking Officials (CIO) first attempted to detain him earlier this month, but it failed after an hours-long showdown in which soldiers and members of the presidential security detail blocked some 80 police and investigators from approaching the presidential compound.

    He could face life in jail or the death penalty if convicted, although South Korea has not executed anyone in decades.

    This is a developing story and will be updated.

    This post appeared first on cnn.com

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