Korean Citizens Nominated for Nobel Peace Prize for Defending Democracy Against Martial Law
The Citizen Collective's peaceful resistance against an unconstitutional martial law has been recognized as a defense of democracy by political scientists and courts.
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(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporters Koh Dong-wook and Choi Yun-seon = The 'citizens of the Republic of Korea' who overcame the 12/3 martial law incident have been nominated as candidates for the Nobel Peace Prize.
"How much fuel did you use up?" "I think we'll probably go to the National Assembly once more." On the day of the December 3rd Incident, the Special Operations Aviation Brigade, which dispatched Army Special Warfare Command troops to the National Assembly, repeatedly checked the remaining fuel in their helicopters. Helicopters capable of round-trip operations immediately returned to the Special Warfare Command headquarters in Icheon, Gyeonggi Pr…
Korean citizens nominated for Nobel Peace Prize for standing against martial law attempt
The citizens of Korea who stood against former President Yoon Suk Yeol's martial law attempt have been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize, news welcomed by President Lee Jae Myung.
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