Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law in South Korea, banning political activities, civil gatherings, and fake news in a controversial move against perceived anti-state forces.
In a dramatic turn of events, within six hours of declaring martial law, Yoon was forced to retract it after widespread public outcry and parliamentary pushback.
The martial law declaration sparked immediate protests, with citizens and opposition lawmakers actively resisting the government's actions, marking a significant moment in South Korea's democratic history.
This stand-off showcased the deep divisions within Yoon's own party, as members voted against his decision, exemplifying the growing discontent with his presidency.
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