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South Korean Court Rules Ex-President Yoon Guilty in Insurrection Trial

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South Korean Court Rules Ex-President Yoon Guilty in Insurrection Trial

The Seoul Central District Court has ruled former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol guilty in his insurrection trial, handing down a life sentence. This verdict matches what prosecutors sought at the trial's final hearing in January.

Background

The trial centered around Yoon's attempt to impose martial law in 2023, which led to widespread protests and clashes with police. The prosecution argued that Yoon's actions were a clear attempt to seize power and suppress dissent.

Verdict and Sentence

Judge Jee Kui-youn delivered the verdict, stating that Yoon's actions were a clear abuse of power and a threat to democracy. The court found Yoon guilty of inciting insurrection and sentenced him to life in prison.

Reaction

The verdict has been met with widespread condemnation from opposition parties and human rights groups, who argue that Yoon's actions were a grave threat to democracy and human rights. The ruling has also sparked concerns about the erosion of civil liberties and the rule of law in South Korea.

Sources

[2] Former South Korean president Yoon Suk Yeol gets life sentence over martial law attempt

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