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Prosecutors Seek Death Penalty for Ex-President Yoon Over Insurrection

Prosecutors argue Yoon led a violent insurrection by imposing martial law in December 2024, seeking the death penalty despite South Korea's decades-long execution moratorium.

  • On Tuesday, independent counsel Cho Eun-suk demanded the death sentence for former President Yoon Suk Yeol on rebellion charges tied to his December 2024 martial law imposition at a Seoul Central District Court hearing.
  • Removed from office last April, Yoon Suk Yeol, former President, faces criminal trials over his short-lived martial law episode and other scandals in South Korea.
  • Prosecutors say the central allegation is that Yoon Suk Yeol, former President, directed a rebellion, while the December 2024 martial law order provoked dramatic scenes with lawmakers, including members of Yoon's ruling party, voting down his decree in the assembly hall.
  • A verdict is scheduled for February at the Seoul Central District Court on Yoon Suk Yeol, former President.
  • Yoon Suk Yeol, former President, has defended the decree as a desperate yet peaceful attempt to raise public awareness about the danger posed by the liberal opposition Democratic Party, calling the opposition-controlled parliament 'a den of criminals' and 'anti-state forces'.
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South Korean prosecutors seek death penalty for former President Yoon on insurrection charge

Former Prosecutor General Yoon Suk-yeol speaks to declare his bid for presidency at a memorial dedicated to the noble sacrifice of independence fighter Yun Bong-gil on June 29, 2021 in Seoul, South Korea. (Photo by Kim Min-Hee – Pool/Getty Images) (NEW YORK) — South Korean prosecutors are seeking the death penalty for former President Yoon Suk Yeol, who is standing trial on charges of leading an insurrection. During a 17-hour closing hearing on …

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The Korea Times broke the news in Korea (the Republic of) on Sunday, January 11, 2026.
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