443 days later: what Yoon’s life sentence means for South Korean democracy

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443 days later: what Yoon’s life sentence means for South Korean democracy

It began with a late-night declaration of martial law and has ended, for now, with a gavel. In the 443 days between those two moments, South Korea

’s democracy was tested in ways most countries never experience.

Citizens formed human chains to block troops from reaching the National Assembly. Lawmakers rushed through corridors in the dead of night to kill the martial law decree by vote. The Constitutional Court upheld a president’s impeachment.

Millions took to the streets in protest. A new president was elected. And last Thursday, Seoul Central District Court delivered its verdict: a life sentence

for the instigator of the chaos, former leader Yoon Suk-yeol

Yet rather than closing one of the most turbulent chapters in South Korea’s modern political history, the ruling has cracked open another.

Appeals are already moving through the courts, judicial reform is back on the agenda and a deeply divided public is more partisan than ever.

A ‘sympathetic’ ruling? ...

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