Protests all night in front of former President Moon’s residence… Complaining about damage from nearby residents

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After former President Moon Jae-in returned to Yangsan, Gyeongsangnam-do, Pyeongsan Village, where his brother-in-law is located, is struggling with a series of rallies and visitors.

In particular, protests using loudspeakers continued at night, causing great inconvenience to residents, and the police responded.

Reporter Moon Cheol-jin has been there.

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The road in front of the residence of former President Moon Jae-in.

A group opposing former President Moon is holding a rally using loudspeakers and speakers.

The rally, which started in the followingnoon of the 11th, the second day of their return home, continued until the morning of the next day, and more than 50 reports of residents suffering from noise all night were received.

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“There must be a solution… Our villagers can’t survive this way. I called the 112 Situation Room…”

As protests from the residents grew, the police intervened and the rally was not held last night.

The police will issue a notice to the group to restrict the use of loudspeakers following sunset, and to issue a notice to ban assemblies in case of violation.

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In addition, if the noise standards set by the Enforcement Decree of the Gypsy Act are violated, we plan to file a criminal complaint with an order to stop noise.

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“The freedom of assembly may also be a violation of the Gypsies Act if it is done so clearly that it undermines the tranquility of the residents.”

As citizens continue to visit Pyeongsan Village to see the residence of former President Moon, the roads around the village are suffering all day.

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“Because there is no parking lot, cars go up and down the road, and there are no two lanes… It’s inconvenient for cars, and it’s very inconvenient for the villagers.”

Yesterday (12) morning, a screen was installed inside the residence, but it was removed in one day, saying there was no reason to hide the natural appearance of living.

On the other hand, as the number of visitors is expected to increase with various rallies scheduled for tomorrow and the day following tomorrow, the first weekend since Moon’s return home, Pyeongsan Village is expected to hit another measles.

This is Mun Chul-jin from MBC News.

Video coverage: Kim Tae-hyun (Gyeongnam)

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