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occasion of the opening day of

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, conservative groups held a'drive-through' type of vehicle demonstration in various places in Seoul.

However, there was never a large number of people gathering like Liberation Day by building a car wall and blocking Gwanghwamun Square at the source.



This is Sohee Han, reporter.



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Gwanghwamun Square was surrounded by police buses.



The police deployed more than 180 companies and 11,000 people to block access to the plaza to the public.



[You have to turn around and go out.] The



subway passed through 4 stations near Gwanghwamun Square without stopping, and the bus also bypassed the square.



The road to the city center was also blocked.



Cars suspected of attending a protest were returned from 90 checkpoints on the driveway.



[(Assemblies are prohibited in this downtown area.) No, they say they will hold a one-person protest!]



Press conferences and one-person protests originally planned at Gwanghwamun Plaza were blocked by a conservative group led by Sarangjeil Church.



[Lecture-Jae Kang/ Pastor Kwang-Hoon Jeon Attorney: Are the police catching the corona?

To prevent one or two people who condemn Moon Jae-in from gathering...

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Some conservative group officials continued protests around Gwanghwamun Square, but there were no serious conflicts.



Two court-approved drive-through vehicle demonstrations went on as scheduled.



The patriot patrol team disbanded after marching near the homes of Democratic Party lawmaker Yoon Mi-hyang, former Justice Minister Cho Kook, and Justice Minister Choo Mi-ae.



First, the National Foundation Day passed without a large number of people gathering, but some conservative groups have announced that they will hold a rally on Hangul Day on the 9th.