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South Korea’s Justice Ministry imposes a travel ban on President Yoon over martial law

  • South Korea’s Justice Ministry has imposed a travel ban on President Yoon due to controversies over his handling of martial law.
  • Critics argue that President Yoon's imposition of martial law raises significant concerns.
  • This travel ban has sparked debate regarding the limits of executive power in South Korea.
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In its first reaction to South Korea's brief declaration of martial law, North Korea likened the situation to a military coup and said South Korean President Jun Sok-yol wanted to install a fascist dictatorship. The BBC news website wrote about it.

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They ban President Yoon Suk-yeol and senior officials from leaving the country

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Indybay broke the news in on Saturday, December 7, 2024.
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