Subway protests by a rights group for people with disabilities could become a key election issue, with the group halting protests following a meeting with one of the candidates to run for mayor on the ruling party's ticket.
On Wednesday, Solidarity Against Disability Discrimination leader Park Kyung-seok said protests to disrupt subway traffic during rush hours would be put on hold until the June local elections. The group has organized protests in Seoul's subway stations on nearly 1,000 days since December 2021.
The announcement w
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