Timed with the start of President Park Geun-hye's second year in office, about 40 thousand South Koreans (police estimate 15 thousand) held protests [1] across the country. The demonstration, spearheaded by Korean Confederation of Trade Unions [2], calls halt to a clampdown on labor groups, the government's move towards privatization of public sector and cover-up of the presidential election manipulation scandal [3]. Prominent citizen journalist Media Mongu tweeted a photo [4] of the protest (embedded below). More photos can be found in the union's Facebook page [5] [ko].
국민파업. 서울광장 안입니다. 꽉 찼습니다. pic.twitter.com/ZwdJ9AFlYh [6]
— 미디어몽구 (@mediamongu) February 25, 2014 [4]
General strike, at the Seoul City Hall Plaza. It is fully packed.