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24 Mar 2021 | 05:21 AM UTC

South Korea: Additional protests over LH scandal possible in Seoul through at least the end of March

Additional protests may occur in Seoul, South Korea, through at least March over LH scandal. Increased security, minor disruptions possible.

Informational

Event

Protests are possible in Seoul in the coming days and weeks amid allegations that some Korea Land and Housing Corporation (LH) employees engaged in property speculation. Several civic groups have held protests in recent days over the issue. Opposition parties have called on the government to speed up an investigation into the accusations and could hold rallies to press the demand. Protests could occur near LH offices, government buildings, and popular gathering points in the city. Most gatherings will likely remain small due to ongoing COVID-19 restrictions; however, larger rallies are possible.

Security personnel will likely monitor protests and may enforce COVID-19 gathering restrictions at well-attended rallies. Police may cordon off roadways near larger demonstrations, causing localized transport disruptions. While clashes between security forces and protesters are unlikely, isolated skirmishes cannot be ruled out.

Advice

Avoid protests due to possible violence. If skirmishes break out, leave the area immediately and take shelter in a secure, nongovernmental building. Heed all security personnel instructions. Allow additional travel time near protests.