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The last demonstration in the city on the opening day ended without major collisions when the police blocked the entire area of Gwanghwamun Square. However, tensions are rising again as far-right groups predict a large-scale urban rally on Hangeul day. Police are considering reinstalling the wall of the vehicle. Reporter Ahn Yoon-hak. On the 3rd, Gwanghwamun Square, where a gathering ban was imposed. The police built the walls of 300 buses and the subway passed without stopping, making it virtually impossible to meet. Although some of the rally participants tried to enter the plaza, there were no major conflicts as a small number of people gathered sporadically. Tensions are rising again as some conservative organizations that promoted the rally downtown during the opening day announced that they will hold a large-scale rally in the Gwanghwamun Square area on Hangul Day 9 and weekend 10. There have been more than 2,000 protests in Seoul reported on the 9th and 10th. Among them, the police notified the ban in more than 180 cases in which they reported to prohibited gathering areas such as Jung-gu and Jongno, or reported that more than 10 people participated. We are also considering rebuilding the vehicle walls in preparation for any assembly attempts. Police Commissioner Kim Chang-ryong said the response to the Gaecheon Day assembly was an unavoidable move to minimize concerns about the spread of infectious diseases that could occur through direct contact, and said the same measures will be taken. Hangeul Day if necessary. Under the government’s strict response policy, some conservative groups have announced that they will submit a request for a stay of execution to be tried again by the court. YTN Ahn Yoonhak[[email protected]]is. ※ ‘Your report becomes news’ YTN awaits your valuable report.
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