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Members of disabled advocacy group resume rush-hour subway protests [PHOTOS]
Posted : 2022-04-21 13:34
Updated : 2022-04-21 14:12
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Members of Solidarity Against Disability Discrimination (SADD), an advocacy group for disabled people, stage a subway protest at Seoul City Hall Station, April 21, calling on the government to improve their mobility rights.
Members of Solidarity Against Disability Discrimination (SADD), an advocacy group for disabled people, stage a subway protest at Seoul City Hall Station, April 21, calling on the government to improve their mobility rights.

Members of Solidarity Against Disability Discrimination (SADD), an advocacy group for disabled people, stage a subway protest at Seoul City Hall Station, April 21, calling on the government to improve their mobility rights.
Members of SADD stage a subway protest at Seoul City Hall Station, April 21. Yonhap

Members of Solidarity Against Disability Discrimination (SADD), an advocacy group for disabled people, stage a subway protest at Seoul City Hall Station, April 21, calling on the government to improve their mobility rights.
A member of SADD stages a subway protest in Seoul, April 21. Yonhap

Disabled advocacy group resumes daily rush-hour subway protests
Disabled advocacy group resumes daily rush-hour subway protests
2022-04-21 14:11  |  Society

Members of Solidarity Against Disability Discrimination (SADD), an advocacy group for disabled people, stage a subway protest at Seoul City Hall Station, April 21, calling on the government to improve their mobility rights.
A subway train comes to a halt as SADD members stage a protest while boarding a train at a station in Seoul during morning rush hour, April 21. Yonhap

Members of Solidarity Against Disability Discrimination (SADD), an advocacy group for disabled people, stage a subway protest at Seoul City Hall Station, April 21, calling on the government to improve their mobility rights.
Police officers try to drag members of SADD out of a railcar as the subway train is delayed by their protest during rush hour in Seoul, April 21. Yonhap

Members of Solidarity Against Disability Discrimination (SADD), an advocacy group for disabled people, stage a subway protest at Seoul City Hall Station, April 21, calling on the government to improve their mobility rights.
Commuters form a long line to wait for taxis as SADD protesters subway slowed operations in some areas of Seoul during rush hour, April 21. Yonhap

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