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Unironically the first I'm hearing about Yoon Suk Yeol issuing the first Martial Law in 40 years and attempting to halt all National Assembly (Korean Senate/Parliament) activities. Protests led to the unanimous 190-0 vote against the action, which was at first ignored, and Yoon's surrender and dismissal of the order soon after.
I've been reading about the situation on Wikipedia, and I found this fascinating:
I would love to hear someone with knowledge of Korean conditional law answer whether or not the military had any real grounds to make that claim.
I found this much more fascinating:
The people united
Sounds like officers ordered it and soldiers didn't really want to follow it
That is exceedingly good. Hope they're all doing well and being given a hero's welcome next day at the office.
Those four-eyed scopes look so goofy