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Groups of people with disabilities protested again after a month on the subway on their way to work.

The disabled group said they would hold a demonstration every Monday until the requirements were accepted, but there are also points out that the government is not giving a clear answer and confusion is repeating itself.



Correspondent Kim Min-joon reported.



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A group of people with disabilities enters the iron frame made of a model prison and is wrapped in chains.



Paper airplanes with the words 'Guaranteed budget for the rights of persons with disabilities' are flying in all directions.



The National Solidarity for the Elimination of Discrimination against Persons with Disabilities has resumed the protest on the way to work, which was suspended early last month, after 28 days.



This is the fifth time that protests have been stopped and resumed this year alone.


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[Kwon Dal-ju/CEO Jeon Jang-yeon: We can't wait any longer because the cry of 21 years is still echoing in the air.

We also want to take the subway on the way to work in the early morning hours.]



Jeon Jang-yeon visited the Myeong-dong Bank Hall on the 24th of last month and met with the Minister of Strategy and Finance Chu Kyung-ho, who he met while waiting, saying that the Ministry of Strategy and Finance did not receive a clear answer on the budget for the rights of the disabled. He accused them of passing the guarantee on to each ministry.



He then said he would continue to protest every Monday until the requirements were met.



There was no physical clash with the police stationed in front of the screen door, but the subway Line 5 in both directions was delayed by about an hour.



The police, who also made this protest illegal, said they would soon investigate 26 people, including those involved in Jeonjangyeon, who did not respond to the summons.



If the protests continue in the future, the conflict will inevitably escalate, and there are growing calls for the government to come up with a countermeasure as soon as possible.



(Video coverage: Kim Tae-hoon, video editing: Jeon Min-gyu)