Dual Protests Call for Action Against Each Party’s Political Leaders
|It was a nice fall day which in Korea means it is a perfect time to have a protest:
Tens of thousands of conservative and progressive activists staged large-scale rallies in downtown Seoul on Saturday, chanting opposing slogans about sensitive political issues. The demonstrations ended without clashes.
Right-wing activists, including members of the far-right Liberty Unification Party, held a rally in Gwanghwamun against what they call pro-North Korea sympathizers.
Police estimated about 32,000 activists participated in the event.
Progressive activists also held an anti-government protest on nearby streets, with police projecting about 16,000 people joined the rally.
The massive rallies caused severe traffic disruptions surrounding main roads spanning from Gwanghwamun to City Hall in central Seoul.
Both sides expressed contrasting voices about sensitive political issues throughout the rallies.
Conservative activists called for the formal arrest of opposition leader Lee Jae-myung over his alleged involvement in a corruption-laden urban development scandal.
Liberal activists, meanwhile, denounced the prosecution’s probe into Lee as “political revenge” and called on President Yoon Suk-yeol to step down.
Police initially stayed on alert to brace for possible clashes between the two sides near Samgakji, close to the presidential office in Yongsan, but there were no physical scuffles or violence.
Yonhap
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Crybullies from both leftist parties deployed.
Sad, really. Kinda like those guys wearing Orange banging drums as they march past Catholic churches in Northern Ireland.
And both are as useless as teats on a boar.
It’s money as sways politics. Chinese, Russian, American, Iranian, etc. …