Gericht verurteilt Ex-Präsident Yoon wegen Kriegsrechtsversuch zu lebenslanger Haft

https://en.yna.co.kr/view/AEN20260219007800315?section=national/national

10 Kommentare

  1. ArysOakheart on

    May the fucker rot there and serve the full sentence ‚till the day he blesses us with his exit from our nation he sought to ruin.

    **Full sentencing**

    Yoon Suk Yeol – Life

    Kim Yong-hyun – 30 years

    Noh Sang-won – 18 years

    Cho Ji-ho – 12 years

    Kim Bong-sik – 10 years

    Mok Hyun-tae – 3 years

    Kim Yong-gun, Yoon Seung-young – Acquitted

  2. He will most definitely be pardoned a few years later by the eventual right wing president whenever that happens.

  3. IntelligentMoney2 on

    Really fucking deserved. Fucker started a Ripple effect to this country. The real trial will be how long he ACTUALLY serves.

  4. KindlyBirthday5846 on

    The most interesting thing that me and my family discussed (as a korean family) was that he received the same punishment as Doo-hwan Chun, a military dictator who literally killed many people in the 1970s. They both received life sentence and just so you know, laws are ***very light*** in South Korea compared to the US, and life sentences are ***NOT*** common, let alone double life sentences.

  5. Icy-Yak5875 on

    Should have been the death penalty. Even though he wouldn’t have been executed, it would have been a statement that the nation will no longer suffer the insolence of those that think might makes right

  6. Joeyakathug69 on

    Should’ve got death.

    Han got 8 extra years on top of 15 years the Special Counsel requested for participating in the insurrection

    Yoon got his life spared from the noose the Special Counsel requested for LEADING the insurrection

    Kim Yong-hyeon only getting 30 years for overseeing the troops trying to take over the National Assembly, and Noh Sangwon only getting 18 years for detailed planning of torturing Yoon’s opponents is just bullshit.

    This is a big disappointment and I say this is a failure of justice, especially for Kim and Noh.

    Edit: That said, I believe judge Ji Gwiyoun did better than I expected, especially compared to how lenient he was to the defense team. I am impressed on the part he explicitly noted that martial law itself isn’t unconstitutional, but declaring one with the purpose being to paralyze government branch is, is paving the way to prevent abusive declaration, and letting leaders confidently declare in case of an actual emergency.

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