紧急戒严对韩国法治破坏极大,检方要求判处尹锡悦死刑
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-13 13:36

Core Points - The South Korean prosecution has requested the court to impose the death penalty on former President Yoon Suk-yeol for his role in an alleged coup attempt involving a state of emergency declaration [1] - The prosecution argues that Yoon's actions severely undermined the rule of law in South Korea and constituted organized crime through the abuse of presidential power [1] - Following Yoon's failed emergency declaration, he was impeached by the National Assembly, leading to early elections where Lee Jae-myung from the Democratic Party was elected [1] Group 1 - Yoon Suk-yeol began preparations for declaring a state of emergency in October 2023, which included military restructuring and planning [2] - His team allegedly prepared torture tools and attempted to provoke North Korea into attacking South Korea to justify the emergency declaration [2] - The special investigation team has charged 24 individuals, including Yoon, for attempting to replace the National Assembly with military authority [1][2] Group 2 - Yoon faces over ten charges, including insurrection, abuse of power, and obstruction of justice, with a request for a 10-year prison sentence for obstruction of arrest [3] - The trial is expected to reach a verdict in three days [3]