<Anchor> While the



government announced a strict response to the illegal assembly on the first day of the foundation day, conservative groups filed a lawsuit against the court saying they would force the assembly.

The police decided to ban all gatherings and gatherings by car, and to block the road leading to downtown Seoul in triplicate.



This is Jung Ban-seok.



<Reporter> The



August 15 National Emergency Response Committee, composed of conservative groups that participated in the Liberation Day rally last month, filed a provisional injunction lawsuit with the court asking for the suspension of the police's notice of banning the National Assembly Day.



They ask for a 1,000-person rally to be held next to Gwanghwamun Plaza on the first day of the first day.



[Insik Choi / 8·15 Rally Participants Non-Captain Secretary General: The Gaecheon Day rally was not allowed.

Depriving the people of their right to speak and express their intentions...

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Another conservative group who was notified of the ban after reporting a rally marching from Yeouido to Gwanghwamun with 200 vehicles also filed a lawsuit next week.



They are promoting a rally in which 9 vehicles are divided.



[Seo Kyung-seok/National Movement for a New Korea: It is impossible to ban 9 people each.

Vehicle protests and coronas have nothing to do with corona, but why do we quit nine cars because of corona, that's our dissatisfaction



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Three checkpoints were installed on the border of Seoul, on the Han River bridge, and in the downtown area to prevent entry of assembly vehicles with flags or banners.



He warned that if the boarding rally is forced, it will be punished with the arrest and fines of the current offender, and the driver's license will also be suspended or cancelled.



It is a plan to apply traffic obstruction or refusal to comply with traffic police officer orders under the Road Traffic Act.



(Video coverage: Yang Doo-won·Gong Jin-gu, video editing: Lee Jae-seong, CG: Kang Kyung-rim)