Will South Korean people turn demonstrations to recall the president into street K-pop music parties? Various companies sent out their support lights, making the scene look like a MAMA concert

Talking about the biggest recent international news, probably the South Korean president suddenly announced emergency martial law a few days ago, but the martial law ended six hours later. The subsequent effects have continued to ferment in South Korea in the past few days. In addition to the resignation of relevant personnel, South Korean prosecutors arrested former Defense Minister Kim Yong-hyun today, and people also gathered at the National Assembly Hall in Yeouido, Seoul, and other places to demonstrate and protest. . However, unlike previous street rallies and protests in South Korea, this time not only idols' hand lights appeared in support, but K-POP songs were also played at the scene, and many people sang and shouted along with the music.

On the evening of December 3, South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol suddenly declared that the country had entered a state of emergency martial law, which plunged South Korea into chaos from top to bottom. The martial law was also declared to end just 6 hours later. A few days ago, multiple candlelight protest rallies were held in front of the steps of the National Assembly in Seoul. In addition to waving flags and candles, demonstrators from all over the world also appeared with various colorful hand lights.


This time at the protest site, fans who supported different idols came out to demonstrate with their own hand lanterns. Some netizens said that the hand lights of various colors on the picture are not just cheering sticks, but represent a variety of expressions of opinions, which is true democracy.


Some people also brought EPIK HIGH's support hand lights to the scene to protest, which seems to be in line with the public's dissatisfaction with this incident?


Familiar K-POP songs were played at the scene, including Girls' Generation's "Into the New World (다시만난세계)" and other songs. This song has also been sung at other demonstrations. Others include G-Dragon's "삐딱하게 (Crooked)", NCT Dream's "캔디 (Candy)", SHINee's "링딩동 (Ring Ding Dong)", 2NE1's "내가 제일 잘나가 (I am the best)" ", aespa's "Supernova", BTS's "불타오르네 (Fire)" and other songs were all featured at the scene, and fans sang along loudly, just like having a party on the street. Some netizens asked whether this was a protest site or a MAMA concert?

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