The Seoul Administrative Court dismissed the application for suspension of suspension from the Chief of Police in Jongno, Seoul, for the purpose of suspending the police's notice of ban.

According to the court's decision, the Gwanghwamun Rally held by the Moon Jae-In Ha National Crime Headquarters (Bomtobon) is not allowed.

The Korean National Campaign Headquarters is the name that Pantobon has used to report the rally to the police.

Pastor Jeon Kwang-hoon, the head of the Korean Christian Federation, was arrested on the 24th.

The Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency announced on June 26 that it would ban rallies around Seoul Station, Seoul Plaza, Gwanghwamun Square and Cheong Wa Dae to prevent the spread of Corona19.

However, Bumtobon announced that it plans to replace only the large-scale rally scheduled to be held in Gwanghwamun on YouTube on 29th and enforce the rally in the form of united worship on March 1.

As a result, Bum-To-Bon filed a lawsuit with the Seoul Administrative Court to cancel the police's ban on outdoor meetings and applied for enforcement.

However, the court did not accept the request for a copy.

It is not uncommon for a court to admit a full disapproval, not just a limit of some time or place, in a case of suspension for a meeting.

The court first acknowledged that concerns about the spread of Corona 19 were included in the Gypsy Act as a "direct threat to public well-being."

Some of the participants at the previous battle-to-be rally screamed or sang slogans without wearing masks, and the majority of them were senior citizens.

"The spread of the corona infection caused by the rally is a risk beyond the socially uncomfortable inconvenience," the court said. "It is clear that the rally will directly bring about such danger."

The judiciary said, “The freedom of assembly may be limited for the protection of the greater public interest,” he said. Not. "

When the court rejected the request for a copy of the copy, the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency said, "If the meeting is held in spite of the ban, the government will strictly respond to the ban, forced dissolution and judicial process."

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