Anti-Yoon protesters hold candlelight rallies across South Korea

SEOUL: Civic and labour groups held candlelight or protest rallies across the nation on Wednesday (Dec 4) to demand the resignation of President Yoon Suk Yeol over his controversial martial law declaration, reported Yonhap news agency.

The Korean Federation of Trade Unions, People’s Solidarity for Participatory Democracy and other civic groups organised a massive candlelight rally at Gwanghwamun Square in downtown Seoul, with an estimated 2,000 people in attendance.

Participants criticised President Yoon for his short-lived attempt to declare emergency martial law and called for his immediate resignation.

In the southwestern city of Gwangju, about 1,000 people attended an anti-Yoon candlelight rally which was set to begin at 7pm (local time), its organisers said, adding similar gatherings will also be held in Suncheon, Yeosu and other South Jeolla Province cities.

In the southeastern cities of Daegu and Pohang, civic and labour activists held news conferences in the morning to demand Yoon’s resignation and are planning to hold similar rallies in the afternoon. They denounced the president’s martial law declaration as a rebellion involving the military and police.

In Busan, civic activists planned to hold an anti-Yoon rally every day until early next week from Wednesday afternoon. A similar rally is scheduled to begin in the nearby city of Ulsan at 6pm on Wednesday. In the Gangwon Province city of Chuncheon and the southern Jeju Island, candlelight rallies are scheduled to be held at 7pm on the day. – Bernama-Yonhap

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