South Korea’s special prosecutors have formally requested the detention of former President Yoon Suk Yeol over allegations tied to insurrection and abuse of power, according to a statement released on Sunday. The charges stem from Yoon’s controversial declaration of martial law in December 2024, a move that drew fierce backlash from lawmakers and the public.
The martial law decree, announced on December 3, 2024, was rescinded just six hours later after members of the National Assembly—some of whom had to scale the walls of the building to bypass security forces—voted to strike it down. The special counsel investigating the incident cited alleged obstruction of justice and unlawful abuse of presidential authority as the basis for the arrest warrant.
Yoon was questioned for several hours on Saturday by the special prosecution team, which is leading the high-profile investigation. However, his legal team has pushed back strongly against the charges, stating that the prosecution has failed to present substantial evidence. Yoon’s lawyers maintain that the arrest warrant request is baseless and politically motivated, adding that they will challenge it vigorously in court.
This case marks a rare move to detain a former South Korean president over insurrection-related allegations. While previous leaders have faced corruption probes, charges tied to martial law and abuse of military authority are nearly unprecedented in the country’s modern democratic era.
The situation has sparked political tension and divided public opinion, with supporters calling it a necessary accountability measure and critics warning of potential overreach by the judiciary. As the legal battle unfolds, it could have wide-reaching implications for South Korea’s political landscape and rule of law.


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