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In Seoul, where the prosecution and the court building are located, meetings with different voices are held. There is a group of people who oppose Professor Chung Kyung-shim and those who call for redemption. They plan to continue meetings until a court decision is made.

Reporter Jeon Yeonnam

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In front of the Seoul Central Prosecutor's Gate, all five lanes of Seoul St. Mary's Hospital crossroads were filled with rally participants with candles.

Everybody shouted against the restraint with cheering messages such as 'Professor Chung Kyung-Shim' and 'I wish to return safely'.

[Cheer up! Cheer up!]

The Citizens' Solidarity for Judicial Disposal, which has been leading the rally in Seocho-dong, calling for prosecution reform and defending the motherland, has opened a 'Chaptering Culture for Cheering' since 9:00 p.m.

Participants come out one by one and continue the meeting in a filibuster manner that emphasizes the justification of the warrant.

[Professor Kyung Kyung Sim will return home safely.]

Beginning at 6:00 pm, conservative members such as the Liberal Solidarity held a bipartisan rally calling for a warrant to be issued by the Liberal Solidarity at 400m. Constrained mind. Constrained mind. Motherland Restraint. Motherland Restraint. Moon Jae-in impeachment. Moon Jae-in impeachment.]

The two camps said they would continue the rally until Chung was determined to be arrested.

The police have deployed up to 50 police units in Seocho-dong, where the rally is held, to prepare for emergency situations such as clashes between the two sides.

(Video coverage: Ju Beom, Choi Woong, Video editing: Kim Jong Woo)