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South Korea's ex-Defense Minister Kim Yong-hyun Faces 5-Year Sentence in Corruption and Obstruction Case

Kim Yong-hyun, former Defense Minister of South Korea, is being prosecuted for obstruction of justice and national security violations, including providing a secure phone during a martial law attempt in December 2024. The case highlights ongoing concerns about military and security protocol breaches at the highest levels of government. The trial's outcome could influence South Korea’s security policies and accountability standards for defense officials.
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2 articles · Korea Herald, Korea Times
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