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South Korea, Martial Law
South Korea’s President Backs Down From Martial Law: What to Know
Under South Korean law, martial law can be lifted with a majority vote in the parliament, where the opposition Democratic Party holds a majority. When “the National Assembly requests the lifting of martial law, the President shall, without delay, do so and announce it,” the law states.
Seoul erupts into chaos as protesters clash with army over South Korea martial law declaration
South Korea’s capital erupted in chaos as protesters clashed with the army to protest the president’s declaration of martial law Tuesday — forcing a pol to climb over a 5-foot-high barrier to enter parliament to vote and lawmaker aides using fire extinguishers to beat back soldiers.
Full text of South Korea's martial law decree
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law on Tuesday for the first time in the country since 1980. Below is a Reuters translation of the military decree:
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South Korea’s New Destroyer Is Designed To Fire Ballistic Missiles
The additional missile options reflect the importance of the KDX-III Batch 2 to defend against North Korean ballistic missile ...
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South Korea’s martial law decree
All media and publications are subject to the control of the Martial Law Command. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Big worry for US, Japan, South Korea, as China debuts H-6N bombers in joint patrol with Russia over Sea of Japan; How powerful are China's nuclear warplanes?
The Chinese Air Force, in a first, deployed their latest H-6N nuclear bombers on a cruise mission as China and Russia ...
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N. Korea conceals combat deaths of troops fighting in Russia
North Korea is enforcing strict secrecy around casualties among its troops fighting in Russia, with the public kept entirely in the dark.
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