'Anti-China Protest' Near Myeong-dong, Seoul... 200 Participants Reported for March
Conservative groups will continue their "anti-China protest" in downtown Seoul on September 19.
Organizations such as Mincho Gyeolsadae plan to march from the Central Post Office, passing the Bank of Korea and Sogong-ro, and ending at Daehanmun, starting at around 7 p.m. The reported number of participants is 200.
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The Namdaemun Police Station has issued restrictions, including a "prohibition on actions that could provoke conflict." This measure is intended to prevent unnecessary clashes with diplomatic envoys, tourists, and others during the rally or march, such as through verbal abuse or physical violence.
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