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Tensions are rising as some conservative organizations take legal action again in response to the police notice to ban the assembly, a day before the downtown Hangul Day rally. The police decided to find a way to minimize the inconvenience of citizens while blocking illegal mounting by installing a car wall. We will connect journalists to learn more details. Reporter Ahn Yoon-hak! An urban rally is scheduled for Hangul Day tomorrow. As in the last opening act, are you interested in whether the police will block the source? As the authorities, who have set until the 11th as a special quarantine period, have repeatedly asked to refrain from meeting, some conservative groups have not been inclined to push for a large-scale assembly and tensions are mounting. The 8/15 non-captain, who led the Liberation Day rally, also reported a 1,000-person rally on Hangeul Day, and once again confronted the police notification of the ban with a request for suspension of the execution. The court’s decision is expected to come out this afternoon. The police, who effectively blocked the Gwanghwamun assembly with a vehicle wall during the Gaecheon Day assembly, are considering installing the vehicle wall again. However, as some pointed out that countering the barriers may be unconstitutional, the police will thoroughly manage the Hangeul day assembly tomorrow, but are carefully considering ways to ease the operational level of the barriers. Also, it is reported that we are discussing how to operate a shuttle bus for citizens who are not related to the assembly. In the case of the urban concentration or vehicular demonstration tomorrow, the main streets of the city are controlled. The Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency said congestion is expected around the assembly center from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. tomorrow, and that route buses and general vehicles passing through the stretch could be controlled or diverted. Today, the state administration of the National Police Agency is being audited. The Administrative Security Committee of the National Assembly is currently conducting an audit of the state administration at the National Police Agency Building in Migeun-dong, Seoul. After the national supervision of the Ministry of Public Administration and Security yesterday, we are waging a war of nerves over the city barrier that appeared during the Gaecheon Day rally. The opposition Popular Power criticized the police for violating the constitutional right to freedom of assembly. Representative Seo Beom-soo, the power of the people, pointed out that he mobilized his career across the country and gave an excessive response such as creating a 200 million won police line. On the other hand, the ruling Democratic Party, the ruling party, refuted that the barrier to prevent the spread of infectious diseases was an unavoidable measure. Democratic Party representative Oh Young-hoon advocated for higher public opinion in favor of installing a barrier at the Hangul Day rally tomorrow. Police Commissioner Kim Chang-ryong replied that the vehicle wall itself was not unconstitutional, but that he would take steps to minimize civil unrest. YTN Yoonhak Ahn at the National Police Agency[[email protected]]is. ※ ‘Your report becomes news’ YTN awaits your valuable report.
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