Protests Intensify as South Korean Court Weighs Yoon's Impeachment
Protests Intensify as South Korean Court Weighs Yoon's Impeachment

Protests Intensify as South Korean Court Weighs Yoon's Impeachment

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Protests in South Korea have surged as the Constitutional Court prepares to rule on the impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol, who faces accusations of insurrection for declaring martial law in December. Demonstrators are divided, with some calling for Yoon's removal and others demanding his reinstatement, reflecting a nation deeply polarized by political turmoil. The court's deliberation has become the longest in its history, intensifying speculation about the justices' disagreements. As tensions rise, police have fortified the court area and mobilized thousands of officers in anticipation of possible unrest following the ruling. The outcome could either resolve the ongoing political crisis or exacerbate it further. Citizens express frustration over the prolonged uncertainty, urging the court to make a timely decision on Yoon's fate.

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