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Former President Yoon Seok-youl Faces Arrest Warrant Hearing After Four Months

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Former South Korean President Yoon Seok-youl appeared at the Seoul Central District Court on the afternoon of July 9th for an arrest warrant hearing related to the December 3rd martial law incident. This marks his return to potential detention after being released four months ago following a court's decision to cancel his previous arrest. Arrest Warrant Hearing Process Seoul Central District Court Judge Nam Se-jin, who presides over warrant cases, conducted the pre-detention interrogation (substantive warrant review) for former President Yoon from 2:15 PM on July 9th. The hearing lasted approximately 6 hours and 40 minutes until 9 PM, with an actual duration of 5 hours and 40 minutes excluding a one-hour recess for dinner. Former President Yoon arrived at the Seoul Central District Court building around 2:10 PM but did not respond to reporters' questions and quietly proceeded to the courtroom. Even after completing the hearing, he remained silent to journalists' ques...

South Korea's Martial Law Declaration Document Controversy Deepens

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Post-Declaration Document Creation Exposed The Special Prosecutor's investigation team led by Cho Eun-seok revealed on July 1st that a new martial law declaration document was created after former President Yoon Suk-yeol's initial declaration on December 3rd, only to be subsequently discarded. This discovery provides crucial evidence of the chaotic circumstances surrounding the controversial martial law declaration. Allegations of Retroactive Documentation According to the Special Prosecutor's team, a different version of the martial law declaration document was prepared after Yoon's initial announcement, featuring content distinct from the original proclamation. This revelation suggests that the martial law declaration was implemented hastily without adequate preparation, raising serious questions about its legitimacy. Former President Yoon's legal team has argued in Constitutional Court proceedings that matters requiring security clearance can be approve...