全障連、地下鉄乗車デモを留保…「国会の予算審議終了までは沈黙デモ」=韓国
All Disabled Federation suspends subway demonstration... ``Silent demonstration until the end of budget deliberations in the National Assembly'' = South Korea
The National Solidarity for the Elimination of Discrimination against Persons with Disabilities (Zenren Disabled) has announced that it will suspend subway demonstrations until the end of the Diet's budget deliberations and will hold a silent demonstration for one hour inside subway stations every weekday from 8 a.m.
Ta. The Japan Federation of Disabled Persons has postponed a subway demonstration scheduled to be held from 8 a.m. on the 1st at the Dongdaemun-bound platform of Hyehwa Station on Seoul Subway Line 4 during the arrive-to-work period. Completely disabled today
Park Kyung-seok, co-permanent representative of the group, and other activists attempted a silent propaganda campaign inside the subway station instead of holding a demonstration, but they were stopped by Seoul Transportation Corporation officials and forced to leave.
In a position statement released just before the demonstration, the Japan Federation of Disabilities stated, ``We are suspending subway demonstrations during arrive-to-work hours until the end of next year's budget deliberations in the National Assembly.''
We will carry out a silent propaganda campaign on subway platforms, waiting for the Gyul (Yun Seok-Yeol) government and the ``power of the people'' to pass even just the increased special transportation budget at the Standing Committee of the Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism Commission.''
I made it. Today, Representative Park, opposition Justice Party lawmaker Jang Hye-young, and about 10 activists from All Disabled Federation moved to the Hyehwa Station platform wearing masks with the words ``Right to Move'' written on them. But Seoul
A public transportation company official said, ``You must leave because you have violated Articles 48, 49, and 50 of the Railway Safety Act,'' and ``If you do not comply, you will be charged with obstruction of traffic, failure to vacate, and burglary, and you will be evicted.'' insisted.
In response, Park said, ``I came here to demand that the right of movement be guaranteed for people with disabilities,'' and argued, ``It is an abuse of public office on the part of the Seoul Transportation Corporation to not even let people approach, calling this illegal.'' Also
``Until the 2024 budget is debated in the National Assembly, we will continue to conduct an hour-long silent propaganda campaign at Hyehwa Station every weekday at 8 a.m.,'' he added.
Around 8:45 a.m. today, Representative Park and officials from the Japan Federation of Disabilities complied with Seoul Transportation Corporation's request to leave.
I moved outside the station. During this process, police, public corporation officials, and Zenkakuren (Japan Federation of Disabled Persons) activists argued in front of the ticket gates, leading to restrictions on passage for some passengers attempting to board the subway.
2023/12/01 11:56 KST
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