What is Martial Law ?

A country where the usual rules made by the government are temporarily replaced by military control.

What is Martial Law ?

It’s like a "last option." If the normal government cannot keep things safe or under control, the military steps in.

Why Would a Country Use Martial Law?

Daily life becomes stricter: fewer freedoms, more checks by the military.  You might need special permissions for travel or protests.

How Does Martial Law Affect People?

Many countries have used martial law at some point: Philippines (1972-1981): To fight rebellion but led to a loss of freedom. USA (Hurricane Katrina, 2005): Briefly used to control chaos after the disaster.

Martial Law in History

Recently, there were rumors and discussions about martial law in South Korea. President Yoon Suk-yeol mentioned defending democracy, which raised concerns about possible emergency measures. However, no martial law has been declared, and the parliament stopped any such plan

Why Is South Korea in the News About Martial Law?