Martial law, protests and a president tried for insurrection: How did South Korea get here?
Summary
A court in South Korea is about to give its decision on whether the impeached president Yoon Suk Yeol is guilty of insurrection. This situation follows a series of problems and public protests in the country. The article provides context on how these events unfolded.Key Facts
- South Korea's court will soon announce the verdict in the insurrection trial of Yoon Suk Yeol.
- Yoon Suk Yeol is a former president who was impeached in South Korea.
- The trial is a result of political unrest and public demonstrations.
- Public protests have been a significant part of the political landscape in South Korea recently.
- The article is part of a broader set of reports covering various significant events in Asia.
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