Disabled protesters forced out of Seoul subway station

Disability rights activists were forcibly taken out of a Seoul subway station on Tuesday before staging a "subway-riding" protest for the second consecutive day.
The activists who belong to the Solidarity Against Disability Discrimination (SADD) planned to launch their protest from 8 a.m. at Hyehwa Station on Subway Line 4, demanding an increased budget for disabled people and their mobility rights.
But Seoul Metro blocked the activists, citing the railway safety law, and requested them to leave.
As the activists refused to comply, Seoul Metro's subway security officers dragged them out of the station at 8:16 a.m. Shouting matches and physical clashes occurred during the forced eviction.
Some activists continued the rally after moving to a different location near Seoul National University Hospital.
Lee Hyung-sook, a co-leader of the group, said she plans to file a complaint against Seoul Metro, citing injuries to her shoulders from the dispute and her broken wheelchair.
On Monday, wheelchair-bound SADD activists repeatedly boarded and disembarked trains, or deliberately boarded trains slowly, at the same station, disrupting train operations during morning rush hours.
The Seoul city government had warned of "stern measures" against illegal acts on Monday, and plans to file a criminal complaint on charges of business obstruction and a damages suit against the activist group.
Source : https://m-en.yna.co.kr/view/AEN20250422002851315 |