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South Korea's ex-President Yoon apologises after life sentence over martial law

February 20, 2026 at 06:09 AM
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South Korea's ex-President Yoon apologises after life sentence over martial law
SEOUL, Feb 20 (Reuters) - ⁠Former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol apologised on Friday for his ⁠short-lived declaration of martial law in December 2024, a day after a ‌Seoul court sentenced him to life in prison for masterminding an insurrection. Read full story
SEOUL, Feb 20 (Reuters) - ⁠Former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol apologised on Friday for his ⁠short-lived declaration of martial law in December 2024, a day after a ‌Seoul court sentenced him to life in prison for masterminding an insurrection. Read full story Former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol at the Seoul Central District Court, for his sentencing trial in his insurrection case, stemming from his short-lived declaration of martial law in December 2024, in Seoul, South Korea, in this screen grab provided by the Seoul Central District Court, February 19, 2026. Yonhap via REUTERS SEOUL, Feb 20 (Reuters) - ⁠Former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol apologised on Friday for his ⁠short-lived declaration of martial law in December 2024, a day after a ‌Seoul court sentenced him to life in prison for masterminding an insurrection. In a statement released by his lawyers, Yoon said that while he was sorry for the "frustration and hardship" brought upon the people ​by his martial law decree, he stood behind the "sincerity ⁠and purpose" behind his actions. The Seoul ⁠Central District Court's decision to hand him a life sentence on Thursday was "predetermined," he ⁠said, ‌adding that the verdict against him was political retaliation. "Forces that seek to smear a decision made to save the nation as an 'insurrection' and to ⁠use it beyond political attacks as an opportunity to ​purge and eliminate their ‌opponents will only grow more rampant going forward," he said. Yoon also questioned whether ⁠an appeal ​would have meaning in what he described as an environment where judicial independence could not be guaranteed, while telling supporters to "unite and rise." His lawyers separately said the statement did not amount ⁠to an intention to forgo an appeal. Yoon's martial ​law declaration lasted around six hours before being voted down by parliament, but it sent shockwaves through the country and sparked street protests.The court found Yoon guilty of subverting ⁠constitutional order by deploying troops to storm parliament and move to detain opponents, capping a dramatic fall that saw him stripped of office and end up behind bars.Yoon, a former career prosecutor, denied the charges, arguing he had presidential authority to ​declare martial law and his action was aimed at sounding ⁠the alarm over opposition parties' obstruction of government.A special prosecutor had sought the death ​penalty for Yoon, though South Korea has not ‌carried out an execution since 1997.A prosecutor said ​on Thursday the team had some "regret" over the sentencing, but declined to say whether they planned to appeal. (Reporting by Kyu-seok ShimEditing by Ed Davies) Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates! Report a mistake What is the issue about? Spelling and grammatical error Factually incorrect Story is irrelevant This field is mandatory. Please provide details of the report. Email (optional) Please enter valid email. Report issue Cancel Invalid captcha response. Please re-try again. Thank you for your report!
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