Jeon Jeon, 62 days after the subway boarding protest resumes

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The National Coalition for the Elimination of Discrimination against the Disabled (Jeon Jang-yeon) resumed the subway boarding protest after two months.

About 10 activists from Jeon Jeon-yeon held a press conference at 8:00 am on the 23rd at the platform 10-4 of City Hall Station on subway line 1, and tried to board the subway at 8:48 am.

Members of the National Coalition for the Elimination of Discrimination against Persons with Disabilities (Jeon Jang-yeon) get off the subway to participate in a press conference and propaganda campaign calling for a budget for the rights of persons with disabilities at Seoul City Hall Station on the 23rd.

However, the subway sheriff and police stopped him and he failed to board.

It is a place where passengers transferring lines 1 and 2 come and go, and as citizens, police, sheriffs, and reporters flocked to work, each train was delayed by 2 to 3 minutes.

Jeon Yeon-yeon criticizes the Seoul Metropolitan Government’s complete enumeration of people with disabilities, independent living housing, and on-site surveys of customized public job organizations as “targeted surveys,” and plans to hold a boarding demonstration centered on the subway city hall station.

The group held a launching ceremony for the ‘Seoul City 420 Joint Struggle Group for the Elimination of Discrimination against Persons with Disabilities’ on the platform of City Hall Station at 11:00 am on the same day, and announced that they would fight for one night and two days in the homeless.

However, on subway line 4, which is holding a protest related to the budget for the rights of persons with disabilities, it was decided to postpone the boarding demonstration until the 20th of next month.

“We plan to meet with the Prime Minister before April 20 (Day of the Disabled) to urge people with disabilities to guarantee minimum civil rights to live in the region,” said Park Kyung-seok, co-chairman of Jeon Jeon-yeon, at a press conference.

At the same time, Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon demanded a dialogue, saying, “Please stop the investigation one by one in a way that has not been done before in the name of a complete enumeration investigation.”

Jeon Jeon’s subway ride demonstration is the first in 62 days since the triangle region protest on January 20th.

The police and Seoul Transportation Corporation put 120 experienced and 55 subway sheriffs into the platform that day.

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