In December 2024, South Korea’s President Yoon Suk-yeol declared martial law, leading to his impeachment and subsequent arrest amid protests and political turmoil. The country’s history of dictatorship and martial law informed both Yoon’s actions and the public response, showcasing the fragility and resilience of Korea’s democracy. Despite recent challenges, strong civic engagement and a commitment to democratic principles have been evident in the aftermath of this episode.
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