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South Korea in crisis: Martial law imposed & overturned in hours

This video explores the shocking events surrounding the martial law declaration, the immediate backlash from citizens and lawmakers, and how South Korea’s democracy was tested in real-time. Despite the president’s initial defiance, the swift rejection by parliament, mass protests, and clashes with military forces forced Yoon to back down. What caused the president to take such drastic action, and how did the country’s democratic institutions respond? Watch this video to understand how a declaration of martial law in South Korea was reversed within hours, and what this political crisis means for the future of the nation.

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