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The security area for former President Moon Jae-in's private residence in Pyeongsan Village, Yangsan, Gyeongnam has been expanded since yesterday (22nd).

Unlike before when some YouTubers' violent protests continued, it was generally calm, but former President Moon also came out of town to greet the residents.



Correspondent Kim Sang-min.



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Pyeongsan Village in Yangsan, Gyeongsangnam-do, where former President Moon Jae-in resides.



The noise from the loudspeakers that covered the village for more than 100 days since the resignation of former President Moon and his wife has disappeared, and it is an atmosphere that seems to have restored the peaceful countryside before his resignation.



Profanity protests and vehicles with harsh phrases all disappeared.



This is a change that occurred when the Presidential Security Service expanded the existing security area up to 300m away from the private residence.



From the starting point of the security guard, the police conducted checkups and searches to prevent the entry of dangerous substances, and the loudspeaker vehicle was immediately controlled.



Even the residents of Pyeongsan Village regained their peace of mind.



[Shin Han-gyun / Pyongsan Village Ceramic Artist: When the protesters were installing, I couldn’t hear the sound of cicadas, ladybugs, or grass insects at all, but I’ve been listening to them for a long time today.]



Former President Moon also took a walk around Pyeongsan Village for about an hour with the residents We even exchanged greetings.



Although the police are in a position to guarantee as much as possible peaceful assemblies and demonstrations even within the security zone, they explained that threatening remarks or acts that aggravate congestion can be blocked or restrained according to the Presidential Security Law.



However, as some protesters report a rally at the entrance of Pyeongsan Village, there are voices concerned that noise damage will not spread to the entire village.



It is known that the Presidential Security Service went down to the residence of former President Park Geun-hye in Dalseong-gun, Daegu to check the security situation.