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Martial Law Didn’t Silence South Korea’s Media. It Empowered Them.

Journalists criticized the president’s attempt to place the press under military control, hardened by years of challenges to press freedoms by the country’s political leaders.

Daisuke Wakabayashi
Author: Daisuke Wakabayashi

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Daisuke Wakabayashi

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Freedom of Speech and Expression, Freedom of the Press, Law and Legislation, Martial Law, News and News Media, Newspapers, Politics and Government, Social Media
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