A graduate of Korea University, who proposed a candlelight rally to condemn the allegation of unjust admission to Korea University by Cho Mo, a 28-year-old daughter of the Minister of Justice, the Minister of Justice (54), expressed his intention to abandon the meeting.

According to a post posted on Korea University's Internet community 'Gopas' on the 22nd, the user who first proposed the candlelight rally for his or her child's degree on the site on the 20th, said, "I want to fold the meeting at my level." Posted in the afternoon.

The user stated that he is currently attending another law school and said, "In the face of the need to take the attorney's examination by the Ministry of Justice and to obtain academic management, how fearful the threat of publicly raising the problems of the Attorney General candidate's children is coming back." Experience, "he said.

"Instead, I really hope that the candlelight rally will be held at the Central Plaza on Friday," he said. "I would like the participation of the students or graduates who will be in charge of holding and conducting the candlelight rally."

Earlier, the user posted the article titled 'The Proposal for the Cancellation of the Second Oil Refinery Fatherland Daughter's Degree' on the 20th and heralded the first candlelight rally.

On the 21st, he posted a follow-up post and announced that he would hold a candlelight rally on February 23, saying that "currently 2,000 students graduated in favor of the candlelight rally."

The proponents of the candlelight rally announced their intention to give up the day before, but the rally is expected to be held by another person.

In the comments of this post, another user who identified himself as a student appeared and posted a link to the KakaoTalk open chat room and said, "Anyone who has given up suddenly gave up and told me that I would continue to host."

In the chat room, the "executive unit was formed. The meeting proceeds as scheduled," and the announcements that guide the meeting schedule, place, and supplies are posted.

Meanwhile, Seoul National University students, Cho's alma mater, also announced that they will hold a candlelight vigil on the 23rd.

On the 21st, they opened the Facebook page of 'School Professor Stop Seoul University Candlelight Rally' and released the rally schedule and hand picket.

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