<Anchor> With the



spread of the corona virus so severe, the KCTU held another rally in Wonju, Gangwon Province.

When the police put up a barrier, they entered one after another over the hill.



This is G1 Broadcasting reporter Sujin Yoon.



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Dozens of people climb the hill in groups and cross the fence.



They sneak in to avoid the police who blocked the entrance to the farmhouse.




One side gives the order to disband, and



[Park Jeong-yeol/Wonju Police Station Security and Traffic Division: It is judged that order cannot be maintained anymore.] On the



other side, they dance and sing louder.



About 1,700 police officers from 20 companies across the country were deployed to the site, and as you can see, a wall was built with about 60 vehicles to block the entry of protesters.



They wore masks and prepared for quarantine, but the principle of 'one person protest' in Wonju was broken early.




There were some clashes between the police and protesters over the control line in the scorching sun.



[Someone pulled my bag. (Don't push.) You pushed first. You have to know how to do it for good.] The



KCTU filed a complaint against the mayor of Wonju with the Human Rights Commission, saying, "Wonju has violated the freedom of assembly."



[Senior Bell / Merchant: It's not even a day or two, and we also have a limit to our patience. They protest and leave, but what if Wonju ends here due to Corona?] The



KCTU predicted a 3,000-person rally at the same place on the 30th.



(Video coverage: Ha Jung-woo G1 Broadcasting)