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National Solidarity for the Elimination of Discrimination with Persons with Disabilities again staged a protest at the subway station.

When a private meeting with Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon failed to take place, the protest resumed.



Reporter Yu Deok-gi will tell you more details.



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[Park Gyeong-seok/Representative of the National Coalition for the Elimination of Discrimination against the Disabled: Please ride the subway.

Please give me a ride on the subway.

Disabled people are also citizens!]



Samgak area on Seoul Subway Line 4.



Park Kyung-seok, representative of the National Solidarity for the Elimination of Discrimination against the Disabled, Jeon Jeon-yeon, prostrated himself in front of the train door.



As the Seoul Transportation Corporation and the police continued to block Jeon Jeon from getting on the subway, Park came down from the wheelchair the moment the train door opened.



Afterwards, CEO Park was picked up by Transportation Corporation employees and sat down in a wheelchair again, but the Transportation Corporation passed 11 trains without stopping from 4:24.



This is to prepare for additional unexpected actions by Jeon Jeon.



[Park Joon-gi/Citizens using the subway: I have this level of discomfort...

.

I wonder if those people want to talk about something inside, so they come out with a slightly uncomfortable body like that.]



[Jae-Chun Kim/Citizens using the subway: I'm going to four stops, but I'm within an hour.

(Jeon Jang-yeon) It seems that they know that this is wrong and proceed with it.

Holding us hostage.]



Jeon Yeon-yeon demanded the guarantee of the disabled's right to move, and from 8:00 am today (20th), they held simultaneous demonstrations at Oido Station, Seoul Station, and Samgak Area on Subway Line 4.



Mayor Oh Se-hoon, who refused to have a private meeting, suggested an open dialogue again.



The city of Seoul did not take a separate position, but it has stated that it has no tolerance for Jeon Jeon's illegal activities.



The police said CEO Park Gyeong-seok was trying to get off his wheelchair and board the subway, and they did not charge him because he did not suspect a crime.



(Video coverage: Foreground Bae, Video editing: Park Ki-deok, VJ: Kim Hyung-jin)