South Korean demonstrators bring K-pop lights to impeachment protest; reigniting it as a symbol of resistance
Published on Dec 14, 2024 05:52 PM IST
South Korean people marched and held rally as the South Korean President attempted to pass Martial Law. They showed up in costumes and K-pop lights.
1 / 7
Published on Dec 14, 2024 05:52 PM IST
South Koreans held a rally recently, as President Yoon Suk Yeol declared to pass martial law. The protestors gathered with K-pop lights, which are traditionally seen in K-pop concerts but became a symbol of resistance at the recent demonstrations. Generally, the K-pop light sticks are used by K-pop fans in music concerts to support their favourite K-pop artist.(REUTERS/Kim Soo-hyeon)
2 / 7
Published on Dec 14, 2024 05:52 PM IST
People gathered in front of the National Assembly in Seoul. They all held a wide variety of K-pop lights.(AP Photo/Lee Jin-man)
3 / 7
Published on Dec 14, 2024 05:52 PM IST
The demonstrators called out for the impeachment, chanting with the lights, from holding them in their hands to wrapping them around their bodies. In unison, their demands called for the impeachment.(AP Photo/Lee Jin-man)
4 / 7
Published on Dec 14, 2024 05:52 PM IST
Not solely restricted to light sticks, the demonstrators wore other neon light-emitting accessories like goggles as well.(AP Photo/Lee Jin-man)
5 / 7
Published on Dec 14, 2024 05:52 PM IST
Apart from light sticks, they also carried placards in the rally, demanding the impeachment. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man)
6 / 7
Published on Dec 14, 2024 05:52 PM IST
Even cartoon mascots were brought to the rally other than vibrant light sticks. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man)
7 / 7
Published on Dec 14, 2024 05:52 PM IST