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01 Aug 2022 | 03:16 AM UTC

South Korea: Disability rights activists resume protests at subway stations in Seoul as of Aug. 1

Disability rights activists resume protests at subway stations in Seoul, South Korea, as of Aug. 1. Train delays likely.

Informational

Event

Activists from the Solidarity Against Disability Discrimination group have resumed protest at subway stations in Seoul as of Aug. 1. Participants have held similar protests since May, calling for more funding in the government's budget for people with disabilities. Dozens of people typically participate in the gatherings, where protesters attempt to delay morning train services. Train service delays occurred on Subway Line 5 the morning of Aug. 1 during related demonstrations. Activists will likely hold further demonstrations in the coming weeks if authorities do not fulfill their demands.

Heightened security and train service delays are likely during protests. Residual disruptions may continue after any demonstration ends as services normalize. Increased demand for alternative means of transport is possible.

Advice

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