Protests within 300 meters of former President Moon's home banned
This photo from Facebook shows a protester being arrested by police on charges of threatening an aide to former President Moon Jae-in in front of Moon's home in Yangsan, South Gyeongsang Province, Aug. 16. YonhapBy Kwon Mee-yooProtests within 300 meters of the fence of former President Moon Jae-in's residence in the southeastern city of Yangsan will be banned from Monday, according to the presidential office on Sunday. The Presidential Security Service (PSS), which operates within the grounds of Moon's residence, announced that the guard zone for the former president has been expanded to protect the former president, as well as residents of the village, from threats and noise from the protestors. The move came after a protester was arrested for threatening Moon's aide with a box cutter last week during a one-person protest in front of Moon's house. Since Moon moved to the area in May, after finishing his presidential term, loud rallies have been held around the premises, which is in the small rural town of Pyeongsan Village in Yangsan, South Gyeongsang Province. "Dangerous items suc
Aug 21, 2022By Kwon Mee-yoo