After declaring the imposition of martial law, the South Korean government had temporarily suspended the dismissal of soldiers from the army, according to the newspaper. Understand!
This Tuesday, the 3rd, the South Korean president, Yoon Suk-yeolimposed martial law in the country, with the aim of “cleansing” North Korean allies who were on South Korean lands. As reported by G1, the opposition, however, accuses the government of taking advantage of the conflict to control Parliament.
With martial law, access to civil rights is restricted, and normal legislation is replaced by military laws, including limitations on Parliament, the press and police forces. In a statement on TV, Yoon Suk-yeol he said:
“I declare martial law to protect the free Republic of Korea from the threat of North Korean communist forces, to eradicate the despicable pro-North Korean anti-state forces who are plundering the freedom and happiness of our people, and to protect order free constitutional”.
Now, according to information released by the South Korean newspaper The Chosun Daily, the discharge of all active soldiers currently serving in the army is temporarily suspended. As a result, idols, actors and other celebrities who are also carrying out mandatory military service are no longer expected to return to their activities in the entertainment industry.
Furthermore, the Ten Asia portal points out that the government would also be contacting entertainment companies asking them not to send their artists to events starting tomorrow, 4. Festivals and other types of events would also be canceled. The situation is still being analyzed.
It is worth remembering that, among the idols who are still serving in the army, there are members of groups such as BTS, SEVENTEEN, MONSTA X, WINNER, iKON, EXO, and more. With the new imposition, artists are now also temporarily without plans for their expected return to national and international stages.
Source: Recreio
