South Korean president to lift martial law

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03 Dec 2024, 3:31 pm

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South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol said troops have been withdrawn, hours after he declared an "emergency martial law."

Yoon had declared martial law in a televised speech on Tuesday, the Yonhap news agency reported. The president said the measure was necessary due to the actions of the country's liberal opposition, which he accused of controlling parliament, sympathizing with North Korea and paralyzing the government.

"I declare martial law in order to eradicate the shameless pro-North Korea anti-state forces that are plundering the freedom and happiness of our people and to protect the free constitutional order," Yoon said, as quoted by ABC News editorial partner KBS.

Hours after the declaration, the National Assembly voted early Wednesday morning local time demanding that the president lift the martial law order. A majority of parliament -- all 190 members who were present, out of the 300-person body -- voted to lift it. Under the South Korean constitution, the martial law must now be lifted.

"The troops deployed for martial law have been withdrawn," Yoon said early Wednesday following the vote.

To officially lift the martial law, Yoon needs to convene a State Council meeting. Martial law will officially be lifted when the quorum for resolution is met.

Explaining his decision to declare martial law on Tuesday, Yoon accused the opposition-dominated parliament of "paralyzing" judicial affairs and the administration via 22 proposed cases of impeachment issued since the body convened in June.

Yoon's conservative People Power Party has been locked in a fierce budget dispute with the liberal opposition Democratic Party.

The Democratic Party responded by calling on its lawmakers to assemble at the National Assembly building in Seoul, Yonhap reported. Party leader Lee Jae-myung said Yoon's martial law declaration was an "unconstitutional" measure that "goes against the people."

"President Yoon declared emergency martial law for no reason," Lee said, as quoted by Yonhap. "Tanks, armored vehicles and soldiers with guns and swords will soon control the country."

Police and soldiers gathered around the National Assembly on Tuesday night after Yoon spoke. Footage from the scene also showed crowds descending on the building, some people making their way inside. Yonhap reported clashes between security personnel and National Assembly staffers as the former tried to enter the building.

President Joe Biden's administration was not alerted of the declaration beforehand, according to a White House National Security Council spokesperson.

"We are seriously concerned by the developments we are seeing on the ground in the ROK," the spokesperson told ABC News.

Biden told reporters he was "just getting briefed" on the martial law declaration, following a speech in Angola on Tuesday evening local time.

His administration is in contact with the South Korean government, a White House National Security Council spokesperson said.

Philip Goldberg, the U.S. ambassador to South Korea, said the U.S. Embassy and Department of State are "closely tracking" the "fluid" situation, while urging people to monitor local news sources for updates.


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03 Dec 2024, 6:02 pm

ASPartOfMe wrote:
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South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol said troops have been withdrawn, hours after he declared an "emergency martial law."


All that surprised me today. We do not get enough news about foreign countries, other than Russia.

I have no idea why Yoon declared martial law. I think he made a boo-boo. :D

Luckily, I just renewed my subscription to the WSJ. Maybe I will keep up with what is going on in the world now.

I had been slumming with reddit the past few weeks since my WSJ subscription expired. I think I lost 10 I.Q. points. Reddit makes me stupider every time I browse it. I also have no idea what is going on in the world except, "White People BAD!! !" :roll:


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04 Dec 2024, 6:09 am

There seems to have been a failed coup there


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06 Dec 2024, 5:50 pm

South Korean lawmakers set to vote on president’s impeachment over martial law declaration

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Lawmakers in South Korea are set to vote Saturday on whether to impeach President Yoon Suk Yeol after he plunged the country into chaos by declaring emergency martial law only to lift the order hours later under intense pressure from lawmakers and the public.

The vote is scheduled to take place around 5 p.m. local time (3 a.m. ET) after six opposition parties began impeachment proceedings against Yoon this week. The opposition bloc holds 192 of the unicameral legislature’s 300 seats, just under the two-thirds majority needed for the motion to pass.

But the likelihood that the motion will succeed increased Friday after the leader of Yoon’s governing People Power Party (PPP), Han Dong-hoon, said the president’s powers should be suspended, adding that Yoon might continue to “put South Korea and its people in great danger.”

It was a surprise shift from the conservative party, which had earlier said it would oppose the impeachment motion. While it freed up PPP lawmakers to vote for the bill without breaking with their party, they remained divided, with some lawmakers still expressing support for Yoon.

Opposition lawmakers, by contrast, are adamant that Yoon be removed from office, as is much of the public. Police in Seoul, the capital, said tens of thousands of people were expected at a mass rally around 1 p.m. on Saturday.


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06 Dec 2024, 6:48 pm

Brother is in Korea. He says the news is very much hyped up and is all a big deal. Brother wifes family live in the area where it was "Supposed to be" kicking off. There are NO mass scale protests and no riots etc. Is a political statement with a political response in an individual building which is NOT UNUSUAL for the country. Is diversion tactics like many others at the moment used by the press so one is not noticing the effects of something a lot larger.



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06 Dec 2024, 6:53 pm

I knew this guy wasn't trustworthy when he became the only mainstream candidate to not appear on Claire Luvcats channel. :nerdy:


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09 Dec 2024, 11:54 am

Gentleman Argentum wrote:
ASPartOfMe wrote:
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South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol said troops have been withdrawn, hours after he declared an "emergency martial law."


All that surprised me today. We do not get enough news about foreign countries, other than Russia.

I have no idea why Yoon declared martial law. I think he made a boo-boo. :D

Luckily, I just renewed my subscription to the WSJ. Maybe I will keep up with what is going on in the world now.

I had been slumming with reddit the past few weeks since my WSJ subscription expired. I think I lost 10 I.Q. points. Reddit makes me stupider every time I browse it. I also have no idea what is going on in the world except, "White People BAD!! !" :roll:


I find Reuters to be a good source. No comment boards or paywalls.


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Police raid president's office as South Korea crisis deepens after failed martial law

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Police faced off with security officials as they sought to raid South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol’s office Wednesday and one of his top lieutenants attempted suicide after being arrested, in a dramatic escalation of the crisis engulfing the key U.S. ally after the failed attempt to impose martial law.

Investigators said they had been unable to enter Yoon’s office because of the standoff. Raids were also being conducted at the offices of the National Police Agency, the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency and the National Assembly Police Guards.

The raids came as opposition lawmakers were set to resubmit a motion to impeach Yoon over his short-lived martial law declaration, which plunged the East Asian democracy into chaos last week.

On Wednesday, former Defense Minister Kim Yong-hyun became the first person to be formally arrested in connection with the martial law declaration. Kim, whose resignation Yoon accepted last week, is accused of playing a key role in the episode. Kim was in stable condition after attempting suicide at a Seoul detention center on Tuesday night, Shin Yong Hae, commissioner general of the Korea Correctional Service, told lawmakers.

Yoon’s party says he has been effectively suspended from duty and that it will “restore order” by ensuring his early departure from office. In the meantime, the party says it is working closely with Prime Minister Han Duck-soo to manage state affairs.

That has fueled the uncertainty about who is in charge of South Korea, the world’s 10th-largest economy.

Asked earlier this week who was running the country of 50 million people, the presidential office declined to comment.

There isn’t a lot of precedent for this situation, and the relevant organs have not been transparent about this,” Rob York, director for regional affairs at Pacific Forum, a foreign policy research institute in Honolulu, said in an interview Wednesday.Yoon’s conservative People Power Party (PPP) says that once he resigns, a presidential by-election could be held by the spring. But the liberal opposition Democratic Party and much of the public are demanding that Yoon resign now or be impeached.

The next vote is set to be held Saturday around 5 p.m. local time (3 a.m. ET), a week after an earlier impeachment motion failed when PPP lawmakers boycotted the vote. Though the opposition controls parliament, it is eight seats short of the 200 it needs for the bill to pass.

“There are some people in the conservative party who are starting to come around, but whether or not they can get to 200 is very much an open question,” York said.

Ordered to ‘drag out’
Details are still emerging about the events of Dec. 3-4, including the deployment of troops to the National Assembly in the South Korean capital, after Yoon declared martial law in a surprise late-night address.

Yoon’s special forces commander, Kwak Jong-geun told lawmakers Tuesday that Yoon had called him directly and told him to forcibly enter the National Assembly and “drag out” lawmakers who had fought their way in before they could vote to nullify his martial law declaration.

Kwak, who has since been suspended from duty, said he wasn’t sure how to carry out the order and ultimately decided not to.

“I judged that it wouldn’t be right because the operational troops could later face legal repercussions, and too many people could get injured if we forcibly broke in,” he told a televised hearing.

On Monday, Col. Kim Hyun-tae, who led the special forces at the National Assembly, said he took full responsibility for ordering their deployment.

Kim, commander of the 707th Special Mission Group, said the members of his unit were “deeply troubled and in pain” and that they were victims of the situation.

“The unit members bear no fault,” Kim said at a news conference outside the War Memorial of Korea in Seoul. “If there is any guilt, it lies only in following the orders of an inept commander.”

Lawmakers voted 210-63 Tuesday to appoint a special counsel to investigate the martial law declaration.

It is up to Yoon to confirm and appoint the special counsel and it was not immediately clear whether he would do that. If he does, the probe would supersede several others that have already begun.

The State Department said Monday that South Korean democracy had demonstrated resilience during the past few days of turmoil.


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