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What happened when people in Han Xing blocked the entrance of the "Sade" engineering vehicle?
Xinhua News Agency, Seoul, March 29th-People in Xingzhou County, Gyeongsangbuk-do, South Korea stopped trucks trying to enter the "Sade" deployment site for survey and construction for three consecutive times on March 29th, and confronted the police.

According to the non-governmental organizations in Xingzhou County, as of 2 1 local time on the 29th, the vehicles in the deployment site of "Sade" failed to pass the obstacles set by the local people. Local residents said that "the passage will be guarded overnight to prevent vehicles from entering".

On that day, the police dispatched more than 400 police buses 10. The police demanded the dissolution of these people on the grounds that they violated the law of assembly and demonstration. About 150 local residents and people who opposed the deployment of "Sade" moved stools and sat in the middle of the road, shouting slogans such as "No Sade, peace" and "I can't live because of Sade". At the same time, cars were used as roadblocks to stop them, and the two sides continued to face each other nervously.

Many civic groups, such as "Withdrawing the' Sade' Sin Chew Struggle Committee", said that the deployment of' Sade' was fundamentally invalid and illegal. South Korea and the United States have not signed any deployment agreement so far, and there is no legal basis for the South Korean government to provide deployment land for the US military.

Citizen organizations and the public stressed that the deployment of "Sade" violated Article 60 of the Korean Constitution, violated the consent right of the National Assembly, and was unconstitutional. In addition, they also said that the government abused public power and the South Korean Ministry of National Defense should immediately stop illegal activities.