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Explained | South Korea declares martial law: What is allowed, what is not

'Violators of the above proclamation may be arrested, detained, and searched without a warrant in accordance with Article 9 of the Martial Law Act of the Republic of Korea', the decree said.
Last Updated : 03 December 2024, 15:46 IST
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All political activities, including the activities of the National Assembly, local councils, and political parties, political associations, rallies and demonstrations, are prohibited.

All acts that deny or attempt to overthrow the liberal democratic system are prohibited, and fake news, public opinion manipulation, and false propaganda are prohibited.

All media and publications are subject to the control of the Martial Law Command.

Strikes, work stoppages and rallies that incite social chaos are prohibited.

All medical personnel, including trainee doctors, who are on strike or have left the medical field must return to their jobs within 48 hours and work faithfully. Those who violate will be punished in accordance with the Martial Law.

 Innocent ordinary citizens, excluding anti-state forces and other subversive forces, will be subject to measures to minimize inconvenience in their daily lives.

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Published 03 December 2024, 15:46 IST

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