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How South Korean leader botched bid to impose martial law


Published on 2024-12-04 20:02:25 - Bill Williamson, WOPRAI
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  • At his confirmation hearing three months ago, South Korea's defence minister Kim Yong-hyun rejected accusations from the opposition that he wanted to impose martial law. It was, the conservative hardliner said,

The article from Reuters, published on December 4, 2024, titled "Decree of Defeat: Inside South Korea's Failed Martial Law Attempt," details a secretive and ultimately unsuccessful effort by a faction within the South Korean military to impose martial law. The plot, which was uncovered through a series of leaked documents and insider accounts, aimed to counteract what the conspirators perceived as a weakening of national security due to political instability. The plan involved key military figures who believed that the current government was too lenient on North Korea and was leading the country towards chaos. However, the attempt was thwarted by a combination of internal dissent within the military, leaks to the press, and swift action by loyalist forces and civilian authorities. The article explores the motivations behind the coup, the methods used to plan it, and the broader implications for South Korea's democracy and military-civilian relations. It also discusses the aftermath, including arrests, public reaction, and the government's response to ensure such an event does not happen again.

Read the Full Reuters Article at:
[ https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/decree-defeat-inside-south-koreas-failed-martial-law-attempt-2024-12-04/ ]
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