On the second day in front of President Yoon Seok-yeol's house in Seocho-dong, Internet media company 'Voice of Seoul' held a 'backfire rally' demanding an end to the protests in front of the residence of former President Moon Jae-in in Yangsan.



The Voice of Seoul held a rally today (15th) from around 10 am, following the previous day, in front of the main gate of the Seoul Rehabilitation Court opposite the Seocho Acro Vista, President Yoon's home.



Five people, including officials from Seoul Sound, participated in today's rally, which was held in the rain.



They plan to continue the rally until around 9 pm, just like yesterday.



They demanded an apology for President Yoon's remarks regarding the protests held in front of former President Moon's residence, saying, 'The president's office (around) is also allowed to protest, so everything will be in accordance with the law.'



The voice of Seoul played the sound of the protests held in front of former President Moon Jae-in's private residence in Yangsan through a large megaphone or played a song loudly.



In the process, they argued with the police over the noise standard (65 ㏈) set by the Enforcement Decree of the Assembly and Demonstration Act, saying, "Seocho Acro Vista is on the roadside, and the noise is already over 65 ㏈ without an assembly."



The police confirmed that the average value of background noise measured for 5 minutes in the absence of assembly noise was 68 dB, and raised the noise standard to about 71 dB.



The police said yesterday that they had received about 10 complaints of noise from residents in connection with the Seoul Voice of Voice rally.



In the course of yesterday's rally, the police also issued an order to maintain or stop whenever the organizers exceeded the noise standards.



The police said, "We plan to continue to manage the noise level in the future so that it does not exceed the standard."



At the same time, in front of Acro Vista, a rally was held in which about five members of a conservative group opposed to the Seoul Voice rally participated, but there was no clash.



The Voice of Seoul was sued by Mrs. Kim for disclosing the contents of a 7-hour phone call between Mrs. Kun-hee Kim and reporter Myeong-soo Lee before the election.



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