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Long before this week, South Korea had a painful history with martial law

The country has faced a turbulent political history that saw authoritarian rule starting from its founding after gaining independence from Japanese colonialism all the way to the 1980s, according to Charles Kim, a professor of Korean studies at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.

“This is a period in which there was a lot of political suppression, repression of the media, political violence against dissidents,” Kim said.