South Korea’s prosecutors indict impeached President Yoon for insurrection
- South Korean prosecutors indicted impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol on rebellion charges related to his martial law imposition, which could lead to death or life imprisonment if convicted.
- Yoon's martial law decree on Dec. 3 caused significant political turmoil and was lifted after lawmakers voted it down unanimously.
- The Constitutional Court is considering whether to dismiss or reinstate Yoon as President amid ongoing investigations and public protests.
- Yoon denies wrongdoing, claiming his actions were necessary to raise awareness of threats from the National Assembly, which he described as 'a den of criminals.
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