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April 16, the day after the general election, is the sixth cycle of the Sewol tragedy. Earlier in the party, the news of former candidate Cha Myeong-jin, who was expelled after the end of the Sewol issue, was arrested by the campaigner of the same party candidate Kim Jin-tae while damaging the banner of the Sewol ferry.

Reporter Jeon Byeong-nam will deliver this news.

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Placards with the phrase 'I will not forget the pain of the Sewol issue' are torn and stacked.

On the vehicle where more than 20 damaged banners were found, there is a poster for the election of candidate Kim Jin-tae of the Future Unification Party.

Before the sixth cycle of the Sewol ferry, the memorial placard hanging in downtown Chuncheon last night (12th) was caught by police while candidate Kim Jin-tae's camp campaigners were damaged.

[CEO Ho-Jin Jung / Spokesman for the Justice Party: Seol-ho's disastrous talk, and even the plague damage, the future Unification Party seems to have to renounce South Korean politics at this point.]

Candidate Kim said that he was reported later because of the act of personal deviation of the sportsman, and if he knew in advance, he would of course be drawn.

The civic group that hung the placard accused Kim of the campaign with the sportsman, saying that Kim was the one who had been driving violence against the Sewol issue.

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A man is standing at the ground to sway a golf club with a coke bottle on the floor, insulting at the stand-alone candidate's campaign vehicle, "Where's this place?"

Hong's side claimed it was the other side's action, and the police were arresting the man and investigating it.


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In Yeongju, Gyeongsangnam-do yesterday, an independent candidate, Lee Chang-hee, who was speaking on a taxi vehicle, was assaulted by a man in his 40s.

[Call 112, call 112. Hey why, why?]


As the last election war heats up, the elections are being smeared with criminal threats and violence.

(Video coverage: Yongjin Joo and Jonghyun Park G1, video editing: Chae Cheol-ho, screen provided by Chuncheon Citizens' Solidarity)