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The candlelight rally began today (23rd) at Korea University, where the daughters of the fatherland candidates graduated and continue to this time. In Seoul National University, the alma mater of the country's candidates, a rally will be held calling for the resignation of Cho.

The voice of criticism against Cho was summarized by reporter Chung Sung-jin.

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[I urge you to identify the truth! Awake to the Admissions Office!]

A rally was held at the Central Plaza of Korea University to ask for the truth about the alleged fraudulent admission of the daughter of the Minister of Justice.

Over 300 Korean students and graduates lifted their cell phone flash symbolizing candlelight.

They demanded a transparent disclosure to the school, saying that the suspicions related to Cho's daughter's admission can be resolved to protect Korea's honor.

[Meeting Participant / Korea University Graduate: I am very embarrassed to say that a person who came in using procedural shortcuts said they graduated from the same ancient world. (If my father's candidate's daughter is wrong), I wish it would be canceled.]

Cho, the alma mater of Cho's alma mater, will hold a candlelight rally at 8:30.

With about 200 people expected to gather, they are calling for Cho's resignation.

In particular, Mr. Jong-Ho Hong wanted to ask her what she thought about her daughter's decision-making and behavior when she left for two semesters at Seoul National University's Graduate School of Environmental Studies. The gap was so big that it was very uncomfortable.

The Pusan ​​National University Student Association urged a thorough investigation, saying that granting a scholarship to a paid student for the suspicion of Cho's daughter's preferential scholarship is far from national sentiment.

(Video coverage: Jung Sunghwa · Yang Hyuncheol, Video editing: Hwang Ji-young)

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