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South Korea: Prime Minister Sentenced to 23 Years for Rebellion Over Martial Law

ABC News
January 21, 20261 day ago
Ally of S. Korea's Yoon given 23 years in prison for rebellion over martial law

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Former Prime Minister Han Duck-soo has been sentenced to 23 years in prison for rebellion related to then-President Yoon Suk Yeol's 2024 imposition of martial law. The court deemed the martial law declaration an act of rebellion. Han, the highest-ranking Yoon ally convicted so far, played a key role during the crisis which led to Yoon's impeachment and removal from office. This verdict may influence future rulings for other associates facing similar charges.

SEOUL, South Korea -- A South Korean court ruled Wednesday that the 2024 imposition of martial law by then President Yoon Suk Yeol constituted an act of rebellion as it sentenced his prime minister to 23 years in prison for his involvement. Ex-Prime Minister Han Duck-soo became the first Yoon administration official convicted of rebellion charges in related to Yoon’s martial law imposition in December 2024. The verdict is expected to set the stage for upcoming rulings involving Yoon and his other associates, who also face rebellion charges. Han, who was appointed by Yoon prime minister, the No. 2 post in South Korea, served as one of the three caretaker leaders during moments of the martial law crisis that led to Yoon’s impeachment and eventually his removal from office.

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    S. Korea Rebellion: PM Jailed 23 Years for Martial Law