By law in South Korea, the leader of a rebellion can face a life sentence or capital punishment. Yoon, a conservative, has ...
South Korea retains capital punishment but has not executed a criminal since 1997. Amnesty International views the country as “abolitionist in practice” regarding capital punishment.
By law in South Korea, the leader of a rebellion can face a life sentence or capital punishment. A protester holds images of impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol during a rally demanding ...
By law in South Korea, the leader of a rebellion can face a life sentence or capital punishment. Yoon, a conservative, has steadfastly denied any wrongdoing, describing his declaration of martial ...