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North Korea on Monday described ousted South Korean President Yoon Suk-yul as a “rebellion leader” after he justified the imposition of martial law by his desire to protect his country from “communist forces of North Korea.”

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Almost two days after the vote to impeach South Korea’s president, North Korea’s official news agency did not provide any quotes from North Korean officials, who have remained relatively quiet about the political unrest in the South.
“Puppet leader Yoon Suk-yul and his associates are being investigated,” North Korea’s official news agency said, referring to the vote held on Saturday to impeach the president.
“The puppet Constitutional Court will finally decide” Yoon’s fate, she said.
North Korean state media often refer to the South’s institutions and leaders as “puppets.”
North Korea’s official news agency did not comment on the declaration of martial law on December 3, until about a week after it was imposed, and described the South as “reeling into chaos” over it.
On the night of the third to fourth of this December, Yoon suddenly announced the imposition of martial law, but only six hours later he was forced to withdraw this step under pressure from the Parliament and the street

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