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South Korea Under Martial Law. Here’s What It Means For Its Citizens
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South Korea Under Martial Law. Here’s What It Means For Its Citizens

  1. Total prohibition on all political activities: No political activities whatsoever. including activities in Parliament (National Assembly), local councils, political parties, rallies, protests, and any other form of demonstrations. Political associations and affiliations are also banned.
  2. Complete control on media: Media across all mediums – print, radio, broadcast, internet and social media are all now under the scrutiny and control of the Martial Law Command. 
  3. Total ban on protests and rallies: People in South Korea can no longer go on strike, or organise protests or rallies. Work stoppages and rally speeches are prohibited too. Any action that may lead to social chaos or incite violence are banned. 
  4. Misinformation punishable: Any and all acts that deny or attempt to overthrow the liberal democratic system are prohibited. Propaganda, opinions, public manipulation methods, misinformation, disinformation, fake news are prohibited and punishable. 
  5. Orders for medical staff: All doctors, medics, nurses, and other medical personnel including trainees – both in service and retired must return to the medical field within 48 hours. They must work faithfully and follow instructions by relevant authority. Those who refuse or violate will be punished in accordance with martial law. 
  6. Enemy of the state: Any anti-State forces and subversive forces will be dealt with in accordance to martial laws. 
  7. Innocent ordinary citizens: Due to the martial law, ordinary citizens will be subject to measures to minimize inconvenience in their daily lives. 
  8. Anyone who violates these orders shall be subject to arrest, detention, and search without any warrant and in accordance with relevant sections of the Martial Law enforced. 
  9. People who violate the orders shall be subject to punishment under Article 14 of the Martial Law Act (Penalties).
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Troops Storm South Korea Parliament, MPs Defy Martial Law As Yoon Vows Crackdown On Pro-North Forces
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Troops Storm South Korea Parliament, MPs Defy Martial Law As Yoon Vows Crackdown On Pro-North Forces

South Korean forces stormed the Parliament after President Yoon Suk Yeol declared an emergency martial law against “pro-North, anti-state forces” on Dec. 3. Yoon described the imposition of martial law as “inevitable to guarantee the continuity of a liberal South Korea.” This comes after Yoon’s approval rating dropped to 19% in the latest Gallup poll amid discontent over his handling of the economy and scandals involving his wife. Meanwhile, South Korea’s military proclaimed that parliament and other political gatherings that could cause “social confusion” would be suspended. The military also said that the country’s striking doctors should return to work within 48 hours, Yonhap said. The military said anyone who violates the decree could be arrested without a warrant. Watch the video to know more. 00:00 –INTRODUCTION 02:16 –PROTESTS AS SOLDIERS ENTER PARLIAMENT, LAWMAKERS DEFY MARTIAL LAW04:15 – TUSSLE OVER BUDGETn18oc_world n18oc_crux

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Pappu Yadav’s ‘Own Aide’ Threatened Him Posing As Lawrence Bishnoi Gang Member, Held
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Pappu Yadav’s ‘Own Aide’ Threatened Him Posing As Lawrence Bishnoi Gang Member, Held

The accused, Ram Babu Yadav, allegedly made a video call to Pappu Yadav, demanding an apology to Lawrence Bishnoi for a post threatening to “finish off” the jailed gangster’s network.

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