[Breaking News] Court: Jo Ji-ho and Kim Bong-sik Prepared for Deployment of Riot Police Before Martial Law... Charged with Major Roles in Rebellion
A South Korean court has recognized former police chiefs Jo Ji-ho and Kim Bong-sik as being involved in planning riot police deployments before martial law was declared, leading to charges related to rebellion.
[Live Broadcast] Yoon Seok-yeol 'First Trial for Leading Rebellion Charges'
The article presents a live broadcast of the first trial concerning charges against Yoon Seok-yeol for leading a rebellion.
Yoon Suk-yeol's treason verdict, sentencing at 3 PM today... death penalty or lesser sentence?
The first-instance verdict for former President Yoon Suk-yeol on treason charges will be delivered, marking a significant legal judgment in a case involving a sitting president accused of rebellion.
Supporters of Yoon Seok-youl say 'It's not a rebellion' before sentencing... the name change is 'cyber propaganda'
Supporters of former President Yoon Seok-youl insist that the emergency martial law he declared was legal, despite recent guilty verdicts against key aides in rebellion-related charges.
Three Days Ahead of the Verdict for the 'Chief of Rebellion' Charges, Yoon Seok-yeol Must Apologize to the Public, Says Yoon Sang-hyun...Democrats Say He Should Apologize for His Own Actions First
Days before the verdict on Yoon Seok-yeol's rebellion charges, Yoon Sang-hyun calls for a public apology from him, while the Democratic Party criticizes Yoon Sang-hyun for needing to take responsibility for his past actions.
[Breaking News] Former Minister Lee Sang-min Sentenced to 7 Years in Prison
Former Minister of the Interior and Safety Lee Sang-min has been sentenced to seven years in prison for charges related to participating in an insurrection and related offenses.
Park Won-suk: Jeon Han-gil is more dangerous than Lee Seok-ki... must be imprisoned
Former Justice Party member Park Won-suk criticized the right-wing former Korean history lecturer Jeon Han-gil, stating that he poses a greater danger than ex-United Progressive Party member Lee Seok-ki and should be imprisoned if his charges of inciting rebellion are confirmed.
Sentencing of Teacher's Union Leader in Chad Amid Rising Tension
A court in Chad has sentenced the leader of the independent teachers' union, Djimodwiel Faustin, to one year in prison for charges of 'rebellion' and 'disturbing public order' amidst an ongoing teachers' strike.
Chad: President of the Independent Teachers' Union Sentenced to One Year in Prison
On February 2, Djimoudouel Faustin was sentenced to one year in prison for multiple charges, including usurpation of title and incitement to rebellion, following a teachers' strike called by the union.