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Topic : Korean citizens nominated for Nobel Peace Prize for standing against martial law attempt
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TITLE : Korean citizens nominated for Nobel Peace Prize for standing against martial law attempt

Korean citizens nominated for Nobel Peace Prize for standing against the martial law attempt

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Citizens of South Korea who peacefully opposed former President Yoon Suk Yeol’s attempt to declare martial law have been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. The nomination was welcomed by President Lee Jae Myung, who praised the people for protecting democracy.

 

According to reports, the Citizen Collective of Korea was nominated by four current and former political science association presidents, including Professor Kim Eui-young of Seoul National University. They recognized the citizens’ peaceful rallies on Dec. 3, 2024, which protested the martial law attempt.

 

Professor Kim said that at a time when democracy is weakening in many parts of the world, South Korea showed an important example. He described the movement as a model for other countries, emphasizing that citizens restored democratic order without violence.

 

The protests were called the “Revolution of the Light” because many demonstrators held lightsticks during the rallies. Supporters say this symbolized peaceful resistance and unity among the people.

 

President Lee previously stated that the peaceful defense of democracy was a historic moment. He expressed confidence that the Korean people deserve recognition for overcoming a major political crisis through constitutional and lawful means.

 


Edited using generative AI tools.
Source : https://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/news/ 

 

Comprehension

Why were South Korean citizens nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize?
Who nominated the Citizen Collective of Korea?
What was the ¡°Revolution of the Light¡±?
Why did Professor Kim believe the movement was important globally?
What did President Lee say about the citizens¡¯ actions?

Discussion

What is martial law, and why can it be controversial?
Why is peaceful protest important in a democracy?
Do you think citizens, not just leaders, should receive the Nobel Peace Prize? Why or why not?
How can symbolic actions (like holding lightsticks) strengthen a movement?
What does ¡°democratic backsliding¡± mean? Do you see examples in the world today?
Can peaceful protests really change political situations? Explain.
What qualities make a society strong during a political crisis?
Should international awards influence national pride or politics?

Vocabulary

Martial law – military control over normal civilian government
Nominate – to officially suggest someone for an award
Rally – a public meeting or protest
Precedent – an earlier example that can guide future actions
Constitutional – related to a country¡¯s constitution or basic laws