Court Rejects Injunction Request to Suspend Ban on Conservative Group's Hangeul Day Rally
[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Jung-yoon] A conservative group filed for a suspension of execution against the police's order banning their Hangul Day rally, but the court did not accept the request.
The Seoul Administrative Court Administrative Division 1 (Presiding Judge Ahn Jong-hwa) on the 8th dismissed the suspension of execution applications filed by the August 15 Emergency Measures Committee (Bidaeui) against the Acting Mayor of Seoul and the Chief of the Jongno Police Station in Seoul regarding the outdoor assembly ban order.
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Previously, Bidaeui had reported rallies for 1,000 people each at two locations: the sidewalk and three lanes in front of the Kyobo Building in Gwanghwamun, and the sidewalk and roadway of the park north of the Sejong Center for the Performing Arts. However, the police prohibited all gatherings based on the administrative order from health authorities banning assemblies of more than 10 people.
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