Protest and Rally by Conservative Groups Continue in Pyeongsan Village, Yangsan
Former President Moon Jae-in, who completed his 5-year term, and his wife Kim Jung-sook are moving at Seoul Station on the 10th to board a train heading to their private residence in Pyeongsan Village, Jisan-ri, Habuk-myeon, Yangsan-si, Gyeongnam. Photo by Moon Ho-nam munonam@
[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jun-yi] Former President Moon Jae-in criticized the rally situation in Pyeongsan Village, Yangsan, Gyeongnam, mentioning 'anti-intellectualism' referred to by President Yoon Suk-yeol in his inaugural speech.
Former President Moon stated on Facebook on the 15th, "I am sorry to the residents of Pyeongsan Village."
He pointed out, after attending mass at a church in Yangsan and eating cold noodles at a restaurant that "Upon returning home, the noise from loudspeakers and insults are disturbing the peace and freedom of a small rural village's Sunday, breaking the tranquility with anti-intellectualism."
In Pyeongsan Village, Yangsan, where former President Moon retired after his term, some conservative groups have been holding rallies and protests day and night.
As a result, residents have been complaining about inconvenience in daily life, with numerous civil complaints requesting restraint in the use of loudspeakers and speakers at night.
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