Courtroom scene of ex-President Yoon Suk Yeol sentenced to life imprisonment for 2024 insurrection in Seoul.
Courtroom scene of ex-President Yoon Suk Yeol sentenced to life imprisonment for 2024 insurrection in Seoul.
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Seoul court sentences ex-President Yoon to life for leading 2024 insurrection

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The Seoul Central District Court on February 19, 2026, sentenced former President Yoon Suk Yeol to life imprisonment for leading an insurrection through his failed December 3, 2024, martial law declaration. This first ruling deemed the bid an attempt to paralyze the National Assembly, opting for life over the death penalty sought by prosecutors due to incomplete planning and limited force.

On February 19, 2026, the Seoul Central District Court convicted former President Yoon Suk Yeol of leading an insurrection by deploying troops to seal off and paralyze the National Assembly during his December 3, 2024, martial law declaration. Presiding Judge Jee Kui-youn noted it was 'difficult to deny' Yoon's aim to prevent the legislature from functioning and arrest key politicians. While special prosecutors sought the death penalty, the court imposed life imprisonment, considering the plan's incompleteness, limited physical force, Yoon's age (65), and clean prior record.

Co-defendants received lesser sentences: former Defense Minister Kim Yong-hyun (30 years), former National Police Agency chief Cho Ji-ho (12 years), and former Seoul police chief Kim Bong-sik (10 years). Yoon's team decried the ruling as a 'formality' and plans to appeal.

The verdict dominated South Korean media, with the Kyunghyang Shinmun calling Yoon the 'insurrection leader' sentenced for 'subverting the Constitution'; the Donga Ilbo, Chosun Ilbo, Korea Herald, and Korea Times headlined the life sentence similarly. Yonhap News highlighted it as the first verdict recognizing the martial law bid as constitutional subversion.

Post-ruling, Yoon supporters (about 1,000) rallied outside the National Assembly, contained by police. People Power Party leaders split: floor leader Rep. Song Eon-seok pledged to defend constitutional order, while leader Rep. Jang Dong-hyeok stressed presumption of innocence. On February 20, Yoon apologized: 'I deeply apologize to the people for making you experience much despair.' National Assembly Speaker Woo Won-shik urged repentance. The decision underscores South Korea's democratic resilience amid political divides.

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Reactions on X to former President Yoon Suk Yeol's life imprisonment sentence for the 2024 martial law insurrection are divided. Pro-democracy users hail it as a victory for accountability and democracy, Korean politicians criticize it as too lenient calling for harsher punishment, skeptics claim it's a scripted verdict lacking evidence, conservatives express regret, and some blame socialism.

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Former President Yoon Suk Yeol announces appeal of life sentence in martial law case outside Seoul court, surrounded by media.
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Yoon appeals life sentence in martial law insurrection case

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Five days after his life sentence for the 2024 martial law-linked insurrection, former President Yoon Suk Yeol appealed the ruling on February 24, 2026. His lawyers cited factual errors, legal misapplications, and political bias, vowing to challenge the verdict for historical accuracy amid ongoing political fallout in South Korea.

Police have bolstered security around Seoul's Central District Court amid rallies by supporters and critics of former President Yoon Suk Yeol ahead of the first verdict in his insurrection trial on February 19, 2026. Special prosecutors recommended the death penalty for his short-lived 2024 martial law declaration, with the ruling set for 3 p.m.

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The Seoul Central District Court approved live broadcast of former President Yoon Suk Yeol's sentencing trial for leading an insurrection via his December 3, 2024 martial law declaration. The February 19 hearing follows recent proceedings, including former PM Han Duck-soo's January sentencing and Yoon's prior televised prison term ruling.

The former chief of South Korea's Drone Operations Command was removed from office on Thursday for his role in the botched martial law imposition of late 2024. The defense ministry took this severe disciplinary action against Maj. Gen. Kim Yong-dae, who is accused of dispatching drones to North Korea in October 2024 on orders from former President Yoon Suk Yeol and former Defense Minister Kim Yong-hyun.

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李在明大統領は、4月19日革命の66周年を迎え、民主主義を守り抜くことの重要性を強調した。ソウル北部の国立4・19民主墓地で演説した李大統領は、1960年の民衆蜂起と尹錫悦前大統領による2024年の戒厳令宣言を対比させ、国民の叫びが傲慢な政権を打ち倒したと述べた。また、反民主的な勢力から民主主義を守るよう呼びかけた。

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