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17 May 2022 | 09:16 AM UTC

South Korea: Disability rights activists plan to hold daily protests in Yongsan District, Seoul, through May 20

Disability rights activists plan to hold daily protests in Yongsan District, Seoul, South Korea through May 20. Traffic disruptions likely.

Informational

Event

Activists from the Solidarity Against Disability Discrimination group plan to hold protests in Yongsan District, Seoul, through May 20. Participants are calling for more funding for people with disabilities in the government's supplementary budget. Organizers stated that protesters will march daily from Samgakji Station to Sinyongsan Station 07:30 through May 20. Dozens of people typically attend the gatherings and will attempt to block roads in the area, which has caused localized traffic disruptions, particularly along Hangang-daero.

Security personnel will likely maintain heightened security during the protests. Train service delays, particularly along Subway Lines 4 and 6, are likely when gatherings occur. Increased demand for alternative means of transport is possible. Traffic disruptions are likely in the vicinity of protests. Residual disruptions may occur after any protest ends.

Advice

Avoid the protests as a security precaution. Plan accordingly for train service delays and traffic disruptions. Allow additional travel time near affected locations. Heed all official security and transport advisories.