공지사항
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- '노란봉투'캠페인/국제연대..
- no chr.!
2332개의 게시물을 찾았습니다.
Next morning(11.5. KST), at the same place...
Related article:
☞ Concerned artists join hands for anti-President rally (K. Times, 11.6)
Y'day(11.5) afternoon/evening in central Seoul(@Gwanghwamun): Nearly 200,000 angry citizens turned up for the anti-President rally, calling for the resignation of President Park Geun-hye to take responsibility for her longtime friend Choi Soon-sil's influence-peddling scandal...(source: K. Times, 11.6/here you'll get a detailed summary report in Korean, incl. lots of pics)
Related reports by KCTU and some of its affiliated branches:
☞ 항쟁 돌입, 사실상 박근혜의 임기는 끝났다 (노동과 세계, 11.5)
☞ 총파업 40일차 - 이게 나라냐! 분노의 20만개 촛불이 타오르다! (KRWU, 11.6)
☞ 11/5 광화문 광장에 모인 20만명 “박근혜 하야” 외쳐 (KHMU, 11.5)
A large rally calling for President Park Geun-hye's resignation will be staged in central Seoul on Saturday. The protest, led by progressive civic groups, will be in Gwanghwamun Square, in downtown Seoul, from 4 p.m. Tens of thousands of people are expected to take part. An estimated 20,000 people participated in the first anti-Park rally last Saturday. Police expect the second rally will attract about 30,000 people, while organizers are forecasting a crowd of 100,000...(K. Times, 11.4)
After President Park Geun-hye’s mea culpa Friday, eyes are fixed on the upcoming rally in Seoul on Saturday for any sign of a shift in public sentiment toward the embattled leader. Police predict some 40,000 participants for the second major rally since the Choi Soon-sil scandal surfaced. It is scheduled to begin at 4 p.m. in Gwanghwamun Square in central Seoul. The rally organizers -- an association of labor unions, student groups and civic organizations -- say nearly 100,000 people could turn up, larger than the first one which took place on Oct. 29... Police, while saying they would “flexibly” respond to protesters, decided to disapprove of the organizers’ plan to march across central Seoul after the rally, citing possible traffic disruption...(source: Korea Herald, 11.4)
The funeral for activist farmer Baek Nam-gi will be held Saturday, 37 days after he died following a long coma after being struck by a police water cannon in an 'anti-government' rally last year...(more 'detailed' info by K. Herald you'll get here)
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