South Korea’s prosecutors indict impeached President Yoon for insurrection
- South Korean prosecutors have indicted impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol on rebellion charges related to his martial law declaration, which could lead to life imprisonment or the death penalty if convicted.
- Yoon's martial law, declared on December 3, lasted only six hours and was rejected by lawmakers who voted against it.
- The Constitutional Court is currently deciding whether to formally dismiss Yoon as president or reinstate him.
- Yoon has denied any wrongdoing, claiming his actions were to raise public awareness of threats posed by the liberal-controlled National Assembly.
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