Cho Kuk, on allowing conservative group vehicle rally passing his home: "Sorry to my neighbors"
[Asia Economy Reporter Nana] As the court partially approved a conservative group's vehicle rally application to march near the residence of Cho Kuk, former Minister of Justice, Cho said, "I will endure it," but also expressed, "I feel sorry to the neighbors in the neighborhood."
The conservative group Patriot Patrol Team reported a vehicle rally with 9 vehicles passing by the residences of former Minister Cho and Minister of Justice Choo Mi-ae on the 1st. Although the police and Seoul city issued a prohibition notice, the court partially accepted the Patriot Patrol Team's injunction application, allowing the rally under limited conditions.
On the 2nd, former Minister Cho posted on his Facebook, "Freedom of assembly is a constitutional fundamental right, and I believe the Patriot Patrol Team is exercising this fundamental right." He added, "As a public figure, I will endure the court's decision."
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Meanwhile, on the morning of the 3rd, the Patriot Patrol Team plans to conduct a protest using 9 vehicles from Gyeonggi Provincial Government to former Minister Cho's residence (Bangbae Samik Apartment, Seocho-gu) and Minister Choo's residence (Hyundai Prime Apartment, Gwangjin-gu).
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