Martial Law Declared and Lifted in South Korea Within Hours, Filipinos and Residents Unaffected

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South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law late Tuesday night, a move that lasted only six hours before being rescinded early Wednesday morning.

The martial law, declared at 10:23 PM and lifted at 4:26 AM local time, occurred while most residents, including Filipinos in South Korea, were asleep.

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President Yoon cited the need to prevent North Korean forces from entering the country and to suppress anti-government groups as reasons for the declaration.

Critics argue the decision was unjustified, highlighting the lack of any social unrest, major disturbances, or emergencies to warrant such drastic action.

Opposition leaders acted swiftly to overturn the declaration, accusing the president of undermining democratic processes by bypassing cabinet and National Council approvals.

The unexpected move is anticipated to intensify demonstrations and calls for President Yoon’s impeachment, following previous allegations of abuse of power, corruption, and stock manipulation.

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Despite the controversy, life in South Korea remained normal for residents, with schools, workplaces, and media operations unaffected by the brief martial law.

The Philippine Embassy in South Korea has assured the safety of Filipinos in the country while advising vigilance and adherence to local regulations.

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