[Editorial] It's Not Even a Rebellion, Jang Dong-hyuk Admits 'National Power = Rebellion Party'
Jang Dong-hyuk, the leader of the People Power Party, defended former President Yoon Suk-yeol, who has been sentenced to life imprisonment for rebellion, claiming that the principle of presumed innocence should apply.
Handcuffs and restraints worn 'to avoid being seen by spectators': Supreme Court issues notice considering human rights
Japan's Supreme Court has instructed lower courts to remove handcuffs and shackles from defendants in a position that is not visible to spectators, emphasizing the consideration of human rights and the principle of presumed innocence.