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'Listen to us': Scores of protesters urge parliament to impeach Yoon Published: 14 Dec. 2024, 14:25 Updated: 14 Dec. 2024, 14:29 LEE JIAN [email protected] SHIN MIN-HEE [email protected] CHO YONG-JUN [email protected] Protesters gather outside the National Assembly in western Seoul around 1 p.

m. on Dec. 14.



[CHO YONG-JUN] An air of nervous excitement filled the grounds around the National Assembly in Yeouido, western Seoul, on Saturday morning, just five hours before the parliament’s second attempt to impeach President Yoon Suk Yeol. The streets were already busy with protest trucks, tents, media and security personnel preparing for the more than 100,000 protesters expected to arrive at the city’s political nucleus throughout the day. Related Article LIVE: Korea's National Assembly to vote on presidential impeachment, again Massive rally planned in Seoul ahead of Yoon's impeachment vote Kim Yun-jin, a 37-year-old office worker, drove all the way to the National Assembly in western Seoul from her home in Jeonju to protest on Dec.

14. [SHIN MIN-HEE] Last week, rally-goers came to protest with a sense of disbelief. Many now feel they have a grip on reality — and it is dire.

Kim Yun-jin, a 37-year-old office worker from Jeonju, North Jeolla, expressed a feeling of betrayal by the nation's leaders. “Democracy is dead,” Kim said. “How can they not impeach Yoon even after soldiers pointed guns at civilians? At least last time, when Park Geun-hye was impeached, it wasn’.

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