"School wish that I'm not ashamed of"...Kim Gun-hee's Alma Mater 'Calling for Impeachment'

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Amid a series of rallies calling for the impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol in the aftermath of the Dec. 3 emergency martial law declaration, a handwritten poster condemning the president and his wife was posted at Myeongil Girls' High School in Seoul, Kim Gun-hee's alma mater.

According to a JTBC report on the 10th, the handwritten poster titled "I Wish for a School without Shame" said, "Hello, Kim Gun-hee. We can't say hello" begins with an article.

"When we take a taxi and go out of an event at school, we speak the name of Myeong-il in a crawling voice," the handwritten poster reads. "The more you try to erase the traces of Myeong-il, the more you are involved in state affairs, the more you are not ashamed of the president's martial law, the more we will be ashamed of Myeong-il."

Another handwritten poster reads, "Sit on the road in the middle of winter and listen to the people's voices calling for correctness," and "The scandal of holding the regime has already been judged in history."

It then reads, "As time goes by, anger intensifies, history deepens, and unity becomes solid."

Mrs. Kim Gun-hee graduated from Myeongil Girls' High School in February 1991.

Reporter Park Sun-young of Digital News Team


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