
Sixty activists from the Solidarity Against Disability Discrimination occupied six train cars at City Hall Station, demanding reinstatement of 400 laid-off workers and a budget for disability rights
Disability rights activists resume subway protest in Seoul after 6-month hiatus
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Sixty activists from the Solidarity Against Disability Discrimination, many of them in wheelchairs, boarded a train at City Hall Station, occupying six train cars, with 10 activists in each car. Among other things, the SADD has demanded the Seoul metropolitan government reinstate 400 laid-off workers hired under its rights-centered public jobs program, which was launched in 2020 to provide employment for the severely disabled but abolished in 2024. Park Kyoung-seok (R), chief of the Solidarity Against Disability Discrimination, holds a picket, calling for a government budget that covers the rights of the disabled, on the City Hall Station platform in Seoul on July 2, 2026. (Yonhap) yusbvtyhtoo@yna.co.kr (END).
Furthermore, Disability rights activists resume subway protest in Seoul after 6-month hiatus. "We are here to talk about the overall mobility rights of disabled people," SADD chief Park Kyoung-seok said, calling on the government to set aside a budget to guarantee the rights of the disabled next year.
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Sixty activists from the Solidarity Against Disability Discrimination, many of them in wheelchairs, boarded a train at City Hall Station, occupying six train cars, with 10 activists in each car.
reliability low1/2 sourcesAmong other things, the SADD has demanded the Seoul metropolitan government reinstate 400 laid-off workers hired under its rights-centered public jobs program, which was launched in 2020 to provide employment for the severely disabled but abolished in 2024.
reliability low1/2 sourcesPark Kyoung-seok (R), chief of the Solidarity Against Disability Discrimination, holds a picket, calling for a government budget that covers the rights of the disabled, on the City Hall Station platform in Seoul on July 2, 2026. (Yonhap) yusbvtyhtoo@yna.co.kr (END)
reliability low1/2 sourcesDisability rights activists resume subway protest in Seoul after 6-month hiatus.
reliability low1/2 sources"We are here to talk about the overall mobility rights of disabled people," SADD chief Park Kyoung-seok said, calling on the government to set aside a budget to guarantee the rights of the disabled next year.
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SEOUL, July 2 (Yonhap) -- A disability rights advocacy group resumed its subway boarding protest in Seoul on Thursday, following a six-month hiatus.
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