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The Citizen Emergency Response Committee of 8.15 (No Captain), which was ruled by the court that it did not allow crowd gatherings on the first day of the first day, announced on the 29th that it would hold an individual demonstration on the day of the first day of the first day. On the afternoon of this afternoon, the non-captain of 8.15 held a press conference and announced the policy of “one man protest”, saying: “Let us gather all the people in Gwanghwamun Square on the opening day of the 3rd. October”.
Secretary General Choi In-sik said: “Now the prosecutors, the courts and the National Assembly are not from the Korean people, but have fallen into the tools of the dictatorship of the Moon Jae-in regime.” did.
He said: “We will be able to convey the opinions of our people through a one-man demonstration within the framework of the law. This is the last means we can do. This result is our people united, and through this pain, we will surely go through this pain. “Let us defeat the Moon Jae-in dictatorship and protect free democracy,” he said.
As this is a one-man demonstration, we decided not to set a separate meeting time. Secretary General Choi explained: “If each person comes and listens to the picket once, they will not help each other” and said: “Because it is a one-man protest, it is not with any control or plan, but with voluntary participation.” . He added: “Please follow the quarantine rules carefully and prepare thoroughly so that no faults are found.”
On the other hand, regarding the prohibition of one-person protests, he stressed that “it will not prevent people from traveling and the freedom to walk.
The 13th Administrative Division of the Seoul Administrative Court (Presiding Judge Jang Nak-won) dismissed the request for stay of execution filed by the non-captain of 8.15 against the Seoul Jongno Police Station at 10 am on the same day. Earlier, Captain B reported that they would hold a rally at Gwanghwamun Square on Gaecheon Day and received a ban from the Jongno Police Station.
In addition, the results of the request for an injunction prohibiting the assembly of the ‘Vehicle Protests’ of the ‘National Movement for a New Korea’ are scheduled to be released on the 30th at the latest. Currently, the fifth administrative department of the Administrative Court (Deputy Judge Park Yang-joon) is deliberating on the acceptance of the request for stay of execution, which was submitted in response to the police ban on vehicle demonstrations during the New Korea Foundation .
Reporter Kwon Hye-rim [email protected]
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