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Why do Korean pro-Pakistanis gather in the streets?
On the afternoon of 16 local time, a number of park geun-hye supporters gathered near maroni Ai Park, Jongno-do, Seoul, South Korea, to hold a 13 rally on the acquittal of former President park geun-hye. People attending the rally waved the Tai Chi flag and the Stars and Stripes and shouted the slogan "Release park geun-hye". Due to the large number of people attending the rally, the road was crowded with people.

According to earlier reports, on August 30th, more than 3,000 park geun-hye "die-hard fans" gathered in a gymnasium in Seoul, South Korea, to attend the party-building meeting of the "Korean Patriotic Party". The meeting adopted a new party platform and party constitution. In the afternoon, more than 3,000 people from party member took to the streets to March. They held the Taiji flag and the Stars and Stripes and shouted slogans such as "Release park geun-hye". Because it coincided with the evening rush hour, the procession with a length of about 1 km "occupied" the whole four lanes, and the traffic on the procession section was once in chaos.

According to South Korea's August 3rd1report, at 5 pm on the 30th, more than 3,000 party member of the Korean Patriotic Party held the Taiji flag and the Stars and Stripes, shouting slogans such as "Free park geun-hye Innocently", "Fraudulent Impeachment" and "Impeachment Invalid". They set out from the Parliament Gymnasium and traveled about 2.4 kilometers nearby.

When the procession arrived at the east gate, it coincided with the evening rush hour, and the procession with a length of about 1 km "occupied" the whole four lanes, and the traffic on the procession section fell into 1 hour chaos. According to the report, dozens of cars sounded their horns almost at the same time to express their dissatisfaction. The marchers were not to be outdone. Some of them shouted at the driver, while others waved Tai Chi flags to threaten the driver. At about 7 o'clock that night, the parade regrouped in the 5th Street of Zhonglu, and was dissolved only after the 1 hour meeting.

"Pro-Pakist" Congressman Zhao, as a representative of the Korean Patriotic Party, said, "We will stick to the identity of the Republic of Korea and embark on a thorny road to restoring the reputation of the president."