Photos: How South Korean Protesters Filled Streets to Demand Yoon’s Ouster
New York TimesHow Protesters Filled the Streets in South Korea’s Center of Power Tens of thousands of South Koreans from across the country gathered in the streets outside the National Assembly in Seoul on Saturday, demanding President Yoon Suk Yeol’s ouster. National Assembly Vehicles are parked to prevent military helicopters from landing The police lined up along the gates 1,700 feet Protesters Thousands of protesters walking toward the National Assembly Yeouido Park N National Assembly Vehicles are parked to prevent military helicopters from landing The police lined up along the gates 1,700 feet Protesters Thousands of protesters walking toward the National Assembly N Yeouido Park National Assembly Vehicles are parked to prevent military helicopters from landing The police lined up along the gates 1,700 feet Protesters Thousands of protesters walking toward the National Assembly N Yeouido Park Photographs and composite image by Pablo Robles Protests in the city and around the country have intensified since Mr. Yoon’s audacious move on Tuesday. National Assembly Traffic camera National Assembly main gate National Assembly main gate National Assembly main gate Source: Korea Traffic Authority Meanwhile, in another part of Seoul, supporters of Mr. Yoon gathered near Gwanghwamun Square. Gwanghwamun Square SEOUL National Assembly Han River Supporters of Mr. Yoon National Assembly main gate Supporters of Mr. Yoon Supporters of Mr. Yoon Source: Korea Traffic Authority Protesters in front of the National Assembly stayed well into the night, as the voting session dragged on.