Five opposition parties, including the Democratic Party of Korea, visited the National Police Agency in protest and urged an apology and punishment of those responsible, saying police suppressed violence at a rally in downtown Seoul held by the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions on the 9th.
The Democratic Party, the National Progressive Party, the Social Democratic Party, and the Basic Income Party held a press conference in front of the National Police Agency, and the police claimed on the 9th that they stigmatized themselves as "violent police" and "subject to the regime."
Workers and citizens were arrested in the process of forcibly dissolving the assembly, and Han Chang-min of the Social Democratic Party criticized the Republic of Korea's constitution, which guaranteed the principle of national sovereignty and freedom of assembly, saying his rib was broken.
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