Group 1 - Former South Korean Prime Minister Han Duck-soo was sentenced to 23 years in prison for assisting in a coup and related crimes, marking a significant legal precedent in South Korea regarding emergency martial law [1] - The Seoul Central District Court found most of the charges against Han to be guilty, including his actions during the declaration of emergency martial law, which were deemed to meet the legal criteria for insurrection [1] - This ruling is the first time a South Korean court has determined that the declaration of emergency martial law constitutes insurrection, highlighting the court's stance on constitutional obligations [1] Group 2 - The case against Han Duck-soo is part of a broader investigation into the emergency martial law declared by then-President Yoon Suk-yeol, which led to political turmoil including Yoon's suspension, arrest, and impeachment [2] - The special investigation team filed charges against Han in August 2025, including allegations of assisting insurrection, creating false documents, and perjury [2]
韩国前总理韩德洙因协助内乱头目等罪被判23年
Xin Hua She·2026-01-21 08:50