Group 1 - South Korea commemorates the one-year anniversary of the "12·3 Emergency Martial Law Incident," with President Yoon Suk-yeol emphasizing the nation's democratic resilience and declaring December 3 as "National Sovereignty Day" [1][3] - President Yoon stated that the South Korean people successfully eliminated the illegal imposition of martial law and expressed that the nation is deserving of a Nobel Peace Prize [3] - The ruling Democratic Party expressed respect and gratitude to the public, while the opposition People Power Party showed differing opinions regarding the need for an apology related to the incident [4] Group 2 - The Seoul Central District Court rejected an arrest warrant for a member of the People Power Party related to the alleged execution of important tasks during the internal turmoil, indicating potential tensions between the ruling and judicial branches [5] - Civil organizations and progressive groups held press conferences and rallies demanding the removal of "internal turmoil forces" and significant social reforms, while conservative groups countered with calls for the release of former President Yoon [5] - The political and social rifts exposed by the martial law crisis remain evident, with experts suggesting that genuine reconciliation and meaningful reforms are essential for addressing underlying issues in South Korea's political landscape [5]
“紧急戒严事件”一周年,韩国裂痕未除
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2025-12-03 22:39