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Today (26th) After the arrest of Professor Chung Kyung-Sim, the first weekend and Saturday, there are large and small gatherings in various parts of downtown Seoul. In Yeouido, where the National Assembly is located, and in Seocho-dong, where there is a prosecutor's office, a rally is being held that calls for prosecution reform and establishment of airspace.

Today's first news, Jung is a reporter.

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People carrying the Korean flag and yellow balloons filled the seven lanes next to Yeouido Park in Seoul.

[Reform the Prosecution! Set up an airspace!]

The first weekend after Chung Kyung-Shim was arrested, the enthusiasm for prosecution was hot.

Participants voiced the need to quickly pass legislation that has been addressed by the National Assembly's expedited agenda, including setting up airspace and adjusting the prosecutor's right to investigate.

[Chief Min Hee / Former Democratic Party Member: We must disperse the power of the prosecution. That's why you need an airspace. That's why it's necessary to adjust forensic rights, everyone.]

He also called for a special inspection on suspicions of the candlelight martial law issued by the military human rights center on Wednesday.

Remarks also condemned Chung's arrest.

After the rally, the participants marched to the Liberal Korea Party to deliver their protest.

In front of the nearby parliament, a congregation of conservative groups was held from 3 pm.

[National restraint! Opposition to the Airborne!]

The rally was held in Seocho-dong, Seoul.

Internet community members gathered between Seocho Station and Kyo-band for prosecution reform and the release of Professor Chung Kyung-shim.

Police deployed 8,000 troops and 135 troops throughout downtown Seoul, and there was no conflict.

(Video coverage: Lim Dong-guk, Ju Yong-jin, Yang Hyun-cheol, Video editing: Jang Hyun-ki)