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Martial Law and Public Uprising in South Korea
This chapter explores the declaration of martial law in South Korea, the government's justification, and the public's determined resistance against military actions. It examines President Yoon's shifting perception amid accusations of anti-democratic behavior and the impeachment attempts ignited by public protests. Additionally, it delves into historical context, highlighting past instances of state violence and the significant impacts of foreign military oversight during similar crises.