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Police, checkpoints at 90 access roads in central Seoul … Vehicle control and assembly
Undeclared vehicle demonstration, possibility of gathering in the size of 1 ~ 2,000 people … Prepare for collision
August 15, Gwanghwamun Plaza press conference, protest notice from one person
New Korea National Action, 9 vehicle demonstrations in Gangdong-gu, Seoul
Patriotic Patrol Team Leaves Home Country Gyeonggi-do-Demonstration and Chumiae
Police confirm compliance with protesters guidelines … “Strict response in case of violation”
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While some conservative groups have decided to hold the Gaecheon Day rally today, the police are cracking down on setting up checkpoints on entrance roads in central Seoul. There is a possibility that an uninformed demonstration is taking place in downtown areas such as Gwanghwamun, and the police are controlling the entrance through the walls and fences. I’ll connect the reporters. Reporter Ahn Yoon-hak! Please tell us in detail the situation of today’s opening ceremony! Police have set up checkpoints on 90 access roads to the center to block outbreaks and protests in central Seoul. In addition, 21 security police companies and 800 traffic police officers will be mobilized to deal with illegal meetings and demonstrations. In fact, a fence with cables and police buses has been installed in Seoul’s Gwanghwamun Square to prevent citizens from entering. The police are preparing for emergencies, seeing that today there is the possibility that there is the possibility of demonstrations of unreported vehicles in the center of the city or a rally with a scale of 1 to 2,000 people. Some conservative groups are scheduled to hold a rally in Gwanghwamun Square this afternoon. First, the August 15 Emergency Response Committee announced a one-man protest following a press conference in front of Kyobo Bookstore in Gwanghwamun at 1 pm. The non-captain of August 15 said: “We will enter Gwanghwamun Square as far as it can go and hold the assembly.” National Action for New Korea will hold a 9-vehicle demonstration in Gangdong-gu, Seoul, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Another conservative group, the Patriot Patrol Team, left the Gyeonggi-do office at 10 am and passed the apartment in Seocho-gu, the home of former Justice Minister Cho Kook. It was decided to hold a demonstration with 9 vehicles to the front of Gwangjin-gu, where the house of the Minister of Justice, Chu Mi-ae, is located. According to the latest court decision, the police thoroughly check whether the protesters’ guidelines are being followed and strictly respond to violations. Previously, the court allowed some demonstrations by conservative groups with limited conditions, such as presenting a list of participants and preparing a list of vehicle numbers. I am YTN Yoonhak Ahn from the Ministry of Social Affairs. ※ ‘Your report becomes news’ YTN is waiting for your valuable report.
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