クリスマスイブにも…尹大統領の弾劾「賛成」VS「反対」集会開催=韓国報道
On Christmas Eve, a rally was held for those in favor of impeaching President Yoon, and against him - South Korean media
On Christmas Eve, a large rally calling for the impeachment of President Yoon Seok-yeol was held in downtown Seoul, with rallies opposing impeachment also taking place in the surrounding area.
According to Yonhap News, the group that led the candlelight vigil on the 24th, "Yoon Seok-youl's immediate resignation and social reform emergency action," held a vigil near Gyeongbokgung Station in the evening of the same day.
The rally was attended by a volunteer group formed by the families of the victims of the 2023 Itaewon disaster, as well as the "Room
Groups such as the Webtoon Writers Gathering in the Corner of the City and Drinks Service for Democratic Citizens set up white tents and handed out hand warmers, masks, chocolates, yuzu tea, and samhwa tea.
About an hour before the rally began, citizens who appeared to be friends, family, and lovers gathered at the rally site carrying colorful cheering sticks.
The venue was filled with K-POP songs such as "APT." by ROSE (BLACKPINK), "The World We Met Again" by Girls' Generation, and "DOPE" by BTS.
As the rally began, participants chanted, "We demand the immediate arrest of Yoon Seok-yeol, the main perpetrator of the civil unrest," "We demand the immediate arrest of Presidential Representative Han Deok-soo," and "We demand the immediate arrest of President Yoon Seok-yeol, the main perpetrator of the civil unrest," and "We demand the immediate arrest of Presidential Representative Han Deok-soo."
Yang Ok-hee, chairperson of the National Federation of Women Farmers, who rushed to the presidential palace on a tractor on the 22nd, said, "A state of emergency has been declared.
"I saw the look of agitation in the eyes of the citizens at night last weekend," he said, encouraging the participants, "Let's fight until the end without letting our guard down. We know how to win."
That afternoon, the conservative group National Federation of Citizens' Organizations for Security held a protest in front of Donghwa Duty Free Shop, while the Omma Brigade held a protest in front of Anguk Station near the Constitutional Court.
Recently, they held rallies in opposition to the impeachment of President Yoon. According to unofficial police estimates, the two groups' rallies drew 1,000 and 300 people, respectively.
Kim Choong-il, a former professor at the National Defense University who participated in the rally in front of Dongwha Duty Free, said,
Would a president start a civil war? It was Democratic Party leader Lee Jae-myung who started the civil war."
2024/12/25 07:35 KST
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