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South Korea: Choongampa: the schoolmate group that planned S Korean martial law

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South Korea - January 24, 2025 The so-called Choongampa faction, a group with origins in the private school in Seoul where imprisoned South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol studied in the 1970s, appears to be a key element in the plot behind his recently foiled decision to declare martial law. Yoon's success in gradually placing men who, like him, studied at Choongam High School (Choongampa can be translated as "Choongam Group") in key government and military positions had already raised alarm among the opposition months before the Dec. 3 event. Camera: ANDRÉS SÁNCHEZ BRAUN. SHOT LIST: THE SCHOOL WHERE IMPRISONED SOUTH KOREAN PRESIDENT YOON SUK-YEOL STUDIED, IN SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA. [Restrictions: Spain, Latin America, or the U.S. Hispanic market]

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