South Korea President Yoon declares martial law
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol on
Tuesday declared martial law in an unannounced late night address broadcast
live on YTN television, claiming he would eradicate "shameless pro-North
Korean anti-state forces".
It is the first time since 1980 that martial
law was declared in South Korea.
Yonhap news agency cited the military as
saying activities by parliament and political parties would be banned, and that
media and publishers would be under the control of the martial law command.
Yoon did not cite any specific threat from
the nuclear-armed North, instead focusing on his domestic political opponents.
The surprise move sent shockwaves through the
country, which had a series of authoritarian leaders early in its history but
has been considered democratic since the 1980s.
The Korean won was down sharply against the
U.S. dollar. A central bank official said it was preparing measures to
stabilise the market if needed.
The White House did not immediately respond
to a request for comment. Some 28,500 U.S. troops are stationed in South Korea
to guard against the North. A spokesman for the U.S. military command did not
answer repeated phone calls.
Yoon said he had no choice but to resort to
such a measure in order to safeguard free and constitutional order, saying
opposition parties have taken hostage of the parliamentary process to throw the
country into a crisis.
"I declare martial law to protect the free
Republic of Korea from the threat of North Korean communist forces, to
eradicate the despicable pro-North Korean anti-state forces that are plundering
the freedom and happiness of our people, and to protect the free constitutional
order," Yoon said.
Yoon did not immediately specify who
constituted the pro-North Korean anti-state forces. But he has cited such
forces in the past as hindering his agenda and undermining the country.
He did not say in the address what specific
measures will be taken. Yonhap reported that the entrance to the parliament
building was blocked.
"Tanks, armored personnel carriers, and
soldiers with guns and knives will rule the country," Lee Jae-myung, leader
of the opposition Democratic Party, which has the majority in parliament, said
in a livestream online. "The economy of the Republic of Korea will
collapse irretrievably. My fellow citizens, please come to the National
Assembly."
Yoon cited a motion by the country's
opposition Democratic Party, which has a majority in parliament, this week to
impeach some of the country's top prosecutors and its rejection of a government
budget proposal.
South Korea's ministers on Monday protested
the move by the opposition DP last week to slash more than 4 trillion won from
the government's budget proposal. Yoon said that action undermines the
essential functioning of government administration.
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