On the morning of the 23rd, about 10 college students belonging to the university student group'Anti-Abeil Anti-Japanese Youth Student Joint Action' entered a sit-in protest around the Statue of Peace in front of the former Japanese Embassy in Jongno-gu, Seoul on the morning of the 23rd.
According to the police, college students who entered the orderly maintenance line set by the police at a radius of 2 m around the girls' statue are struggling with a string of girls and their bodies and shouting slogans such as'Let's protect the girl'.
The police demanded voluntary dissolution, saying that "co-protest protests are illegal for unreported meetings."
Right next to the Girls' Awards, about 10 officials from the anti-Japanese sympathy investigation team that filed a priority rally from noon on the day are holding a press conference requesting the dismantling of the Justice Memory Solidarity and the removal of the Girls' Award.
(Photo = Moon Da-young, Yonhap News)
About 10 students belonging to the university group
2020-06-23T04:30:37.827Z
On the morning of the 23rd, about 10 college students belonging to the university student group'Anti-Abeil Anti-Japanese Youth Student Joint Action' entered a sit-in protest around the Statue of Peace in front of the former Japanese Embassy in Jongno-gu, Seoul on the morning of the 23rd. According to the police, college students who entered the orderly maintenance line set by the police at a radius of 2 m around the girls' statue are struggling with a string of girls and their bodies and shouting slogans such as'Let's protect the girl'.
Source: sbskr