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Special counsel accuses NIS of cooperating in ex-President Yoon's martial law bid

Created at 6 Jul · 7:30 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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A special counsel team accused South Korea's National Intelligence Service (NIS) of actively participating in former President Yoon Suk Yeol's failed 2024 martial law bid. The NIS allegedly prepared a list of "security threats" and chose officials for the martial law command.

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Key Numbers

2024year of martial law declaration
December 3date of martial law declaration

Who's Involved

Special counsel Kwon Chang-young
leading investigation into Yoon's martial law bid
National Intelligence Service (NIS)
accused of cooperating in martial law bid
Yoon Suk Yeol
former President accused of martial law bid
Kim Ji-mi
assistant special counsel briefing the press
Cho Tae-yong
then NIS Director potentially involved in list creation
Special counsel accuses NIS of cooperating in ex-President Yoon's martial law bid

↳ Why This Matters

The accusations suggest a potential abuse of power and involvement of state intelligence agencies in an attempt to undermine democratic processes, raising significant questions about the rule of law and accountability for former leadership.

Key facts

  • Special counsel accuses the National Intelligence Service (NIS) of actively cooperating in former President Yoon Suk Yeol's failed 2024 martial law bid.
  • The NIS allegedly prepared a list of hundreds of individuals labeled as "security threats" at the time of the martial law declaration.
  • The NIS also chose officials to dispatch to the martial law command following Yoon's declaration.
  • The special counsel team was launched in February to investigate allegations surrounding Yoon, his failed martial law bid, and his wife.

A special counsel team has accused South Korea's National Intelligence Service (NIS) of actively cooperating in former President Yoon Suk Yeol's failed martial law bid in 2024. The special counsel, led by Kwon Chang-young, stated that signs indicate the NIS prepared a list of hundreds of individuals identified as "security threats" around the time of the martial law declaration on December 3, 2024. Assistant special counsel Kim Ji-mi announced during a press briefing that the NIS also selected officials to be dispatched to the martial law command. The team is investigating who ordered the creation of this list, with the former NIS Director Cho Tae-yong being a focus. The special counsel was established in February to examine allegations related to Yoon, his martial law attempt, and his wife, which were not fully covered in prior investigations.

Frequently asked questions

The alleged martial law bid by former President Yoon Suk Yeol took place in 2024, with the declaration on December 3.

The NIS is accused of actively cooperating by preparing a list of "security threats" and selecting officials for the martial law command.

The investigation is being led by special counsel Kwon Chang-young and his team.

What Happens Next

01The special counsel team will continue to investigate who ordered the creation of the "security threats" list.
02Further details on the contents and purpose of the NIS list are expected to emerge.

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How It Developed

A special counsel team accused the National Intelligence Service (NIS) of cooperating in former President Yoon Suk Yeol's martial law bid.
The NIS allegedly prepared a list of "security threats" and chose officials for the martial law command.
The special counsel team is investigating who ordered the creation of the list, including then-NIS Director Cho Tae-yong.

Sources

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Special counsel accuses NIS of actively cooperating in ex-President Yoon's martial law bidYonhap News Agency

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