Special Prosecutor Requests Arrest of Kim Hyun-tae, Claims Justifying Martial Law Promotes Social Division
The special prosecutor's team investigating the insurrection case has submitted a request to detain former Special Warfare Command Colonel Kim Hyun-tae, citing his actions as promoting societal division.
PGR requests STF to convict Ramagem for crimes related to January 8th
The Attorney General's Office in Brazil is seeking a conviction from the Supreme Federal Court against former Congressman Alexandre Ramagem for crimes related to the January 8th insurrection.
36 Human Rights Organizations Submit ‘Call for Ahn Chang-ho’s Resignation’ to the Human Rights Commission
Thirty-six human rights and civic organizations have called for the resignation of Ahn Chang-ho, the chairperson of the Human Rights Commission, citing his support for insurrection and failure to apologize after a guilty verdict was issued against a former president.
The Day the Creole Kennedys Took Up Arms and Rose Against the Uriburu Dictatorship
The Kennedy brothers in Argentina, Mario, Eduardo, and Roberto, led an armed insurrection against the Uriburu dictatorship in January 1932, rallying local support against the regime.
[Exclusive] Yoon Seok-yeol filed a constitutional petition against the special prosecutor law on insurrection... contesting the dismissal of the unconstitutionality review
Former President Yoon Seok-yeol has filed a constitutional petition contesting a court's dismissal of his claim that the special prosecutor law on insurrection is unconstitutional.
Virginia Democrats mandate Jan. 6 to be taught as 'violent insurrection,' ban election fraud claims in schools
Virginia lawmakers have mandated that public schools teach about the January 6 Capitol riot as a 'violent insurrection,' while also banning the teaching of unsubstantiated election fraud claims.
Trial of Insurrection: First Hearing on ‘Yoon Seok-yeol’s Interference with Arrest’
The Seoul High Court began its first trial regarding former President Yoon Seok-yeol's alleged interference with an arrest related to insurrection charges.
'Navy Chief of Staff Kang Dong-gil Suspended for One Month Due to Insurrection Involvement'
The South Korean Navy Chief of Staff, Kang Dong-gil, has been suspended for one month for serious duty violations related to the unlawful emergency martial law on December 3.
Newstapa Reveals Real Names in Yoon Seok-yeol's Verdict: 'Correcting Historical Records'
Newstapa has publicly released the full text of the verdict against former President Yoon Seok-yeol, emphasizing the importance of accountability and transparency in judicial proceedings.
Mobilization for 'Yoon Again' After the Insurrection? [Hankyoreh Prism]
The recent legal judgments regarding a state of emergency and the mobilization of military and police under former President Yoon Seok-yeol raise concerns about the implications for those involved and the victims of insurrection.
2024: Democracy in America in Danger
The potential for a second term of Donald Trump poses significant risks to democracy in the United States, as legal challenges and state-level bans on his candidacy come into play.
Appeal Reasons of the Special Prosecutor for Insurrection: 'Long-term Preparation, Not Accidental Martial Law' for Power Monopoly and Maintenance Purpose
The special prosecutor's team has appealed against the life sentence of former President Yoon Suk-yeol, arguing that the declaration of martial law was a long-planned maneuver rather than a spontaneous decision.
How to Utilize the First Instance Judgment for 'Yoon Again' [Im Jae-sung's Together with Law]
The article discusses the implications of the recent first-instance judgment regarding the charge of insurrection against Yoon Seok-youl and others, emphasizing the legal reasoning and the broader context of judicial proceedings in South Korea.
Special counsel appeals Yoon’s life sentence, seeking stronger penalty
A special counsel team has appealed the life sentence given to former South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol, arguing that the sentence is too lenient.
Spain: declassified documents about the 1981 coup attempt reveal why the coup failed
Declassified documents from Spain's 1981 coup attempt reveal operational plans and key statements indicating the failure of the insurrection.
[Breaking News] The special prosecutor's office appeals the life sentence for former President Yoon Suk-yeol for insurrection offenses
The special prosecutor's office has appealed a life sentence given to former President Yoon Suk-yeol for insurrection charges.
[Editorial] PPP's refusal to cut ties with Yoon will be its undoing
The People Power Party continues to support former President Yoon Suk-yeol despite his conviction for insurrection, risking further backlash from voters.
Former President Yoon Seok-youl of South Korea Appeals Life Sentence, Claims 'Factual Errors' in Ruling
Former South Korean President Yoon Seok-youl has filed an appeal against a life sentence handed down for inciting insurrection, claiming errors in the factual determinations of the court.
Jigwiyeon's Strange Legal Principles
Critics are raising their voices against the first-instance ruling regarding Yoon Seok-yeol's charges of insurrection, primarily targeting Judge Ji Gwi-yeon's unusual legal interpretations.
Former President Appeals Prison Sentence
Former South Korean President Yoon Suk-Yeol is appealing his life sentence received for insurrection after enacting wartime laws in 2024.
The Indictment Only Sorrowed the 'Perpetrators' Not the 'Citizens'
A critique of a recent ruling by the Seoul Central District Court regarding the 12/3 insurrection, highlighting its perceived historical inaccuracies and lack of justice.
The 'armed joy'. The strange mixture that brings together Stirner and Toni Negri
The article explores the complex and multifaceted world of anarchism, particularly focusing on insurrectionist anarchists in Italy and their historical context.
Local Election D-100... Democrats say 'End of Insurrection', Government's judgment by the People’s Power Party
As South Korea's local elections approach in 100 days, the Democratic Party aims to secure a decisive victory to bolster the government's reform agenda, while the People’s Power Party seeks to maintain control of key local powers amidst ongoing challenges.
Jang Dong-hyuk's 'Refusal to Sever Ties' Shocked Even the Conservative Media
The leader of the People Power Party, Jang Dong-hyuk, faced heavy criticism from conservative media for refusing to sever ties with former president Yoon Seok-yeol, who has been sentenced to life imprisonment for insurrection.
[Exclusive] Military Special Investigation Unit charges former head of the Defense Security Command with directing seizure of the Central Election Commission
The Military Special Investigation Unit has charged several military personnel, including former Defense Security Command chief Jeong Seong-woo, for directing an effort to seize control of the Central Election Commission and the National Assembly during the state of emergency.
The 'strange and disturbing' era that preceded the downfall of ex-president Yoon
Former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has been sentenced to life imprisonment for leading an insurrection, reflecting a dramatic fall from grace.
President Yoon: Why ask foreign governments for opinions on the Yoon Seok-yeol ruling? Criticize media behavior
President Yoon criticized domestic media for seeking foreign governments' opinions on the trial of former President Yoon Seok-yeol regarding charges of insurrection.
Judge Ji Gui-yeon wrote the 'not guilty verdict', what changed his mind?
The recent verdict by Judge Ji Gui-yeon in the trial concerning the insurrection leader Yoon Seok-youl has sparked discussions about perceived leniency in legal judgments.
Court Acknowledges the Possibility of Second Martial Law by Yoon Suk-yeol
The court has recognized the possibility of a second martial law under former President Yoon Suk-yeol amid his ongoing trial for insurrection-related charges.
Former President Yoon expresses dissatisfaction with life imprisonment verdict, offers apology
Former South Korean President Yoon Seok-yeol has publicly stated that he finds it unacceptable to be sentenced to life imprisonment for charges related to insurrection, while also apologizing for the difficulties caused during his term.
[Editorial] Court convicts Yoon, but fails to fully reckon with his attempted coup
Former President Yoon Suk-yeol has been sentenced to life in prison for leading an insurrection against the government.
[Breaking News] Amendment to the Pardon Law Limiting Pardons for Insurrectionists Passes Legislative Committee
An amendment to the pardon law that restricts pardons for those guilty of insurrection and foreign exchange crimes has been approved by the National Assembly's Legislation and Judiciary Committee in South Korea.
Yoon Suk-yeol sentenced to life imprisonment for leading insurrection
Former South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol has been sentenced to life imprisonment for declaring martial law and leading an insurrection in 2024.
[News analysis] Court rejects Yoon’s claim that martial law was a ‘warning’
A South Korean court has ruled former President Yoon Suk-yeol guilty of insurrection for declaring martial law to disrupt the National Assembly's authority.
‘A lesson for those in power’: Koreans who resisted martial law react to Yoon’s conviction
Koreans who protested against martial law express mixed feelings after Yoon's life sentence for illegal insurrection.
Judgment by Judge Ji Gwi-yeon: Yoon Suk-yeol Rejects 'Justification for Martial Law'... 'Not a National Emergency'
Former President Yoon Suk-yeol persisted in presenting his justification for declaring martial law during the December 3 insurrection, but a court has rejected his claims, asserting that there was no national emergency warranting such actions.
The former president of South Korea apologizes for declaring a state of emergency
Former South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol has apologized for the difficulties caused by his declaration of a state of emergency in 2024, following his life sentence for insurrection.
This Day in History: In 1846, the Polish Patriot Insurrection Erupts in Krakow
The article discusses the 1846 Krakow uprising, a significant event in Poland's ongoing struggle against foreign domination and for national liberation.
The Investigation Rights of the High-ranking Officials Crime Investigation Agency (SPO) on Insurrection, Which Were Denied a Year Ago... Reversed Again by Judge Ji-gwi Yeon
The court recognizes the investigation rights of the SPO on insurrection crimes in the case involving former President Yoon Seok-yeol.
Judge Ji Gwi-yeon Transferred the Role of 'Defendant' to the Citizens Instead of 'Victims of Insurrection'
The court issued a life sentence to former President Yoon Seok-yeol for insurrection but neglected the suffering of the citizens who were victims and prevented the insurrection, leading to criticism of a lack of historical awareness in the ruling.
Former South Korean leader apologizes for military crisis
Former South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol has issued an apology following his life sentence conviction for insurrection aimed at paralyzing the National Assembly.
[Breaking News] Jang Dong-hyuk: 'We must presume Yoon Seok-yeol innocent'... Rather than severing ties, we need to support him
Jang Dong-hyuk, leader of the People Power Party, asserts that former President Yoon Seok-yeol, sentenced to life for insurrection, should be presumed innocent, dismissing calls for party disassociation.
NCCK: The Guilty Verdict for Yoon Seok-yeol is Justice Prevailing... No Power Above the Constitution
The Korea Christian Church Council supports the guilty verdict against former President Yoon Seok-yeol, emphasizing that no power stands above the Constitution.
‘Yoon Seok-yeol Sentenced to Life Imprisonment’ Human Rights Commission Union Demands An Chang-ho Clarify His Position on Supporting Insurrection
The human rights commission's union in South Korea is calling for the resignation of An Chang-ho after Yoon Seok-yeol was sentenced to life imprisonment for insurrection-related charges.
Former South Korean president sentenced to life in prison
Former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol was sentenced to life in prison for insurrection after declaring martial law in 2024.
Yoon Suk Yeol, South Korean president who declared martial law, sentenced to life imprisonment
Former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has been sentenced to life imprisonment for leading an insurrection by declaring martial law in late 2024.
Special Prosecutor: "Significant regret over first trial sentence for insurrection"... Yoon's legal team: "A mere formality"
The special prosecutor expressed significant regret over the sentencing of former President Yoon Suk-yeol to life imprisonment for insurrection, while Yoon's defense team dismissed the proceedings as a formality.
The Controversy Over 'Yoon Seok-yeol Favoritism', Reduced Sentences Due to Failed Insurrection
The court ruled that former President Yoon Seok-yeol's actions did not constitute insurrection due to insufficient criteria for a state of emergency and considered his restraint of physical force and failure of insurrection as mitigating factors.
Yoon Seok-yeol, the leader of rebellion, receives life imprisonment instead of death penalty... Why?
A South Korean court sentenced former President Yoon Seok-yeol to life imprisonment for rebellion, acknowledging his actions as an attempt to disrupt the National Assembly's functions.
South Korean court hands life in prison to ex-President Yoon for insurrection
A South Korean court has sentenced former President Yoon to life imprisonment for his involvement in an insurrection.