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Martial law turmoil unsettles South Korean entertainment schedules

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The article from The Straits Times discusses how the declaration of martial law in South Korea has significantly disrupted the entertainment industry. Following the assassination of President Park Chung-hee in 1979, the country has been under martial law, leading to curfews, restrictions on gatherings, and a general atmosphere of uncertainty. This has resulted in the cancellation or postponement of numerous entertainment events, including concerts, film screenings, and television broadcasts. Artists and entertainers are facing challenges in performing or even traveling due to the imposed restrictions. The entertainment sector, which was beginning to flourish, now finds itself in a state of limbo, with many in the industry expressing concerns over their future engagements and the economic impact on their livelihoods. The situation has also led to a broader discussion on freedom of expression and the role of entertainment in times of political crisis.

Read the Full The Straits Times Article at:
[ https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/east-asia/martial-law-turmoil-unsettles-south-korean-entertainment-schedules ]