Taegukgi rallies
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태극기 집회(太極旗 集會)는 촛불 집회와 반대되는 개념의 집회로 태극기를 들고 시위하는 보수주의(우익 성향)의 집회이다. 항의행동이라는 대목에서는 태극기 혁명(太極旗 革命)이라고도 일컬었으며 초창기에는 박근혜 대통령 탄핵을 반대하는 집회만 일컬었으나 문재인 대통령 퇴진 운동을 주도하는 집회까지 일컫게 되었다. 이후에는 박근혜 대통령 지지 집회, 윤석열 대통령 지지 시위 등도 태극기 집회라 불린다.
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The Taegeukgi rallies (Korean: 태극기 집회), also known as the Pro-Park rallies (Korean: 친박집회), are ongoing rallies that initially started as a series of counter-candlelight rallies supporting the former president of South Korea Park Geun-hye in 2016 but now continuing with the aim of releasing Park. The Taegeukgi protestors or the Taegeukgi crowds (Korean: 태극기 부대) got their names because they vehemently swung or wore South Korean flags (the Taegeukgi) during rallies.
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태극기 집회
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Taegukgi rallies
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Objections to the impeachment of Park Geun-hye and 2016–2017 South Korean protests, dismissal and rejection of Constitutional Court of Korea, invalidation of impeachment citation by the Constitutional Court, Park Geun-hye President Lottery, Park's release, National Assembly dissolution
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자유민주주의
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Police estimate : 159,600
Estimated by the organiser : 43,551,300
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Undisclosed
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Cumulative number of Attendees
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* Kwon Young-hae
* Byun Hee-jae
* Seo Seok-gu
* Damage zone
* Shin Dong-wook
* Shin Hyesik
* Changjoong Yoon
* For concentrate
* Jeong Gwang-taek
* Mihong Jeong
* Young-Hwan Jo
* Joo Ok-soon
* Choo Seonhee
* Heo Pyeong-Hwan
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* Jintae Kim
* Wonjin Cho
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* Park Geun-hye
* Hwang Gyo-an
* Moon Jae-in
* Lee Cheol-seong
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South Korea; All regions and other countries
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Protesters
* Ten million people innocent release headquarters
* Taegeukgi Civil Revolution National Movement Headquarters
* President's Impeachment Nullification Campaign Headquarters
** Doctoral
** Korea Mother's Army
** Korea Parental Union
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* Free Korean Party
* Saenuridang
* Korean Patriot Party
* Unification Korean Party
* Republican
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Government of the Republic of Korea
* Korea Blue House
* Republic of Korea Police Agency
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Taegeukgi rallies
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The Taegeukgi rallies (Korean: 태극기 집회), also known as the Pro-Park rallies (Korean: 친박집회), are ongoing rallies that initially started as a series of counter-candlelight rallies supporting the former president of South Korea Park Geun-hye in 2016 but now continuing with the aim of releasing Park. The Taegeukgi protestors or the Taegeukgi crowds (Korean: 태극기 부대) got their names because they vehemently swung or wore South Korean flags (the Taegeukgi) during rallies. On October 26, 2016, the first candlelight protest was held, demanding Park to step down from office. Since then, an estimated 18 million protesters over the course of 6 months gathered in Gwanghwamun Plaza to demand the resignation and impeachment of former president Park. The demonstrations continued until Park was dismissed from presidency in March 2017, even after the Constitutional Court confirmed the National Assembly's call for impeachment. Public anger centered on Park's role in political corruption regarding her personal acquaintance, Choi Soon-sil, and her role in unlawfully intervening with state affairs and coercing conglomerates to contribute large sums of money to Choi's own foundation. Pro-Park advocates, also known as 'silver patriots' representing an older generation, believed anti-Park forces were the pro-North Korean sympathizers and manipulated by biased media. To them, what they were doing was for the protection of Jayuminjujuui (Korean: 자유민주주의; lit. "liberal democracy" or "free and democracy") that they think they had contributed to rescue from direct communist threats in the past. The Financial Times compared them to the 2021 United States Capitol attack.
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태극기 집회(太極旗 集會)는 촛불 집회와 반대되는 개념의 집회로 태극기를 들고 시위하는 보수주의(우익 성향)의 집회이다. 항의행동이라는 대목에서는 태극기 혁명(太極旗 革命)이라고도 일컬었으며 초창기에는 박근혜 대통령 탄핵을 반대하는 집회만 일컬었으나 문재인 대통령 퇴진 운동을 주도하는 집회까지 일컫게 되었다. 이후에는 박근혜 대통령 지지 집회, 윤석열 대통령 지지 시위 등도 태극기 집회라 불린다.
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"liberal democracy" or "free and democracy"
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