According to a report by News 1, it was confirmed that the youth representatives and members of the Baekgoldan actually expressed their support for the president by shouting slogans and saluting the "anti-communist youth group" on the stage of the event.
Seok Dong-hyun, a lawyer for President Yoon Suk Yeol's lawyers, introduced Kim Jung-hyun, head of the anti-communist youth group, and members at a New Year's event hosted by the Free Korean Civil Society Organization at around 2 p.m. on the 8th."I have really encouraging and welcome news," said lawyer
, adding, "I called a group of young people who were outraged by the illegal arrest warrant."
After participating in the event, it was confirmed that the anti-communist youth group moved to the vicinity of their official residence in Hannam-dong, Seoul, where a rally for the president's arrest was held, and they began to draw attention from the media.
The Baekgoldan is an alias for the plainclothes police unit known as a symbol of the oppression of the democratization movement in the 1980s and 1990s.
As Kim Min, a former member of the People's Power, arranged a press conference to announce their existence at the National Assembly on the 9th, the next day, Kim later apologized on social media, saying he would withdraw the press conference.
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