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25 Aug 2023 | 05:43 AM UTC

South Korea: Teachers plan to protest in front of the National Assembly in Seoul 14:00-16:00 Aug. 26

Teachers plan to demonstrate in front of the National Assembly, Seoul, South Korea, 14:00-16:00 Aug. 26. Increased security likely.

Informational

Event

Teachers plan to protest on Uisadang-daero in front of the National Assembly in Seoul 14:00-16:00 Aug. 26. The action is to demand better working conditions for teachers. A related demonstration drew around 30,000 participants previously.

Authorities will likely deploy additional security at the protest site. Officials will likely enact traffic diversions along Uisang-daero, prompting localized transport disruptions. While the protest will likely remain peaceful, minor skirmishes cannot be ruled out.

Context

Teachers have been gathering at 14:00 every Saturday since July 22 to commemorate a teacher who allegedly committed suicide July 18 following harassment by a student's parents. Gatherings typically occur near government buildings like the Government Complex and the National Assembly, in public squares such as Gwanghwamun Square, near transportation hubs, and along roadways. Most recently, 30,000 participants reportedly joined a rally held along Uisadang-daero in front of the National Assembly Aug. 19. The weekly protests in Seoul will likely continue until at least Sept. 2, as organizers are calling for teachers to strike on Sept. 4 to mark 49 days since the teacher's passing.

Advice

Exercise caution near the protest site. Plan for localized transport disruptions and allow additional time to reach nearby destinations. Heed all official security and transport advisories.