▲ Gwanghwamun rally held on the 15th of last month, hosted by a conservative group (Photo = Yonhap News)


As more social distancing was underway to prevent the spread of Corona 19, conservative groups reported that they would hold a large-scale rally in downtown Seoul on the 3rd of the following month, but the police announced the ban.



According to the police on the previous day (4th), conservative organizations such as the Taegeukgi Revolutionary National Movement Headquarters (national version) and the Free Solidarity reported that they would hold a rally on the first day of the year.



The Free Solidarity reported an assembly of 2,000 people each in four locations, including Gwanghwamun Square and Gyeongbokgung Station, and the 30,000 people's assembly in the vicinity of Sejongno and Hyoja Security Center, respectively, by the'Million People's Innocent Release Headquarters' under our Republican Party.

In addition, the national version reported that it would hold a assembly of thousands of people near the Euljiro entrance area in Jung-gu.



On this day, the police issued a notice of ban on all reports of assembly by these groups.



In accordance with the Infectious Disease Prevention Act, Seoul has completely banned the assembly of 10 or more people across Seoul from the 21st of last month.



However, despite the Seoul Metropolitan Government's order and the police's notice of the ban, there is a possibility that organizations will attempt or enforce an assembly by requesting the court to suspend the execution of the notice of the ban on outdoor assembly, like the last Liberation Day rally.



According to the quarantine authorities, at least 510 confirmed cases of Corona 19 related to the Liberation Day rally by the 5th.




Meanwhile, controversy has also emerged as posters related to the New Year's Eve rally were spread across an internet community.



On the poster, there is a phrase to announce the'Free Right Gathering' at 2 pm on October 3, the first day of the year.

Also, the phrase'cell phone off' is engraved.



When a large-scale group infection related to the Liberation Day rally occurred earlier, it seems to be a response to the quarantine authorities' identification of the movement of participants through GPS location tracking of mobile phones.



It is not known who wrote the poster.



Attorney Yeon-jae Kang, an aide to the pastor of Sarangjeil Church, Jeon Kwang-hoon, also announced his position that "it is not related at all."



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