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Following the Korea University, where the daughter of the father-in-law went to attend, Seoul National University, the mother country of the candidate, said he would hold a candlelight vigil tomorrow (23th). The students said that it would be a place to reveal the truth of the suspicion and to urge the resignation of the candidates.

The voice of the students was heard by journalist Jung Sung-jin.

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Two days ago, an article was posted on the internet community of Korea University where the daughter of the fatherland candidate graduated, suggesting the second oil refinery rally candlelight rally.

In high school, he was listed as the first author of a pathology paper with a short two-week participation at Dankook University Medical School.

[Korea University Student: I think people who have no money and no background can go to college. .]

The first author to give up the meeting said that criticizing Mrs. Joe's daughter as a law school student was "fearful," but other students took over and predicted a candlelight rally tomorrow afternoon.

Cho's alma mater, Seoul National University student community tomorrow night 'Professional Professor STOP! There was an article about holding a candlelight vigil.

Students have criticized whether Cho's daughter is justified from dropping out for a second straight semester scholarship at Seoul National University graduate school.

He also said he was angry at the same student about the daughter of Cho's daughter who had escaped from fair competition and was caught in privileged suspicions.

[Kim Da-min / Seoul National University, 4th grade: Graduate students who experiment in the lab every day and concentrate on research, and undergraduate students who dream of that kind of thing would be a bit angry and disappointed.]

The Pusan ​​National University where Cho's daughter is a full-time student has been writing candlelight, and more and more students are signing up for an explanation for Cho.

(Video coverage: Kim Yong Woo, Video editing: Hwang Ji-young, VJ: Kim Jong Gap)

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