South Korea marks a year of martial law with calls for justice and unity

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A year after South Korea's failed attempt to impose martial law by then-President Yoon Suk Yeol, the country celebrates its resilience and democratic institutions, with ongoing investigations into Yoon and reforms to prevent future crises, amid deepening political divisions and international repercussions.
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