Most of the rallies in front of the National Assembly have been dissolved...Police, clear the front door.

2024.12.04. PM 12:24
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[Anchor]
After an overnight rally in front of the National Assembly, most of the citizens who remained until this day have now been dispersed.The
police also lifted control of the National Assembly door.
Let's connect with a field reporter and listen to the contents.Reporter Yoon Woong-sung
.


[Reporter]
It's in front of the National Assembly.

[Anchor]
How much has it been dissolved now?

[Reporter]
There are broadcasts everywhere condemning President Yoon Suk Yeol, but most of the citizens have dissolved themselves.

Just after 11 a.m., the police lifted the control of the main gate of the National Assembly and allowed them to enter the precinct.

People who were protesting in front of many National Assembly entered the precinct.

However, until an hour ago, he continued to protest to resign taking responsibility for President Yoon's martial law, and the time for free speech continued in the middle.

He also called for the resignation and punishment of Defense Minister Kim Yong-hyun, who proposed martial law.

Three progressive parties, including the Justice Party, and civic groups, including candlelight vigils, also held a press conference in front of the National Assembly, demanding the resignation and punishment of President Yoon Suk Yeol.

Initially, the police prepared for an emergency surrounding the National Assembly, but as I said earlier, the door to the National Assembly was also opened and the career was gradually withdrawn.

[Anchor]
But this morning, there were some clashes as the police moved the citizens who were rallying on the road?

[Reporter]
As of 11 o'clock last night, many people gathered here as the President of Yoon Suk Yeol declared emergency martial law.

The unofficial police estimated 4,000 people. Until the morning, about 100 citizens gathered on the road and continued an overnight demonstration condemning President Yoon.

However, from around 7 a.m., protesters began moving on the road for traffic to work.

The citizens strongly protested, saying that they were forced to disband. As they sat down or lay down to resist, police were forced to pull them out or lift their limbs and move them onto the sidewalk.

The reporters also watched the situation, and after communicating with the vehicle first, the vehicle was entering, so they had a physical fight with citizens who couldn't understand it, instructing them to move over the sidewalk.

I'm YTN Yoon Woong-sung in front of the National Assembly.





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