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#12900047
23 October 2025
Protest materials opposing former U.S. President Donald Trump are displayed during a rally organized by the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions (KCTU) at Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul, South Korea, on October 23, 2025. Demonstrators denounce Trump's demand for $350 billion in investment coercion.
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23 October 2025
American passersby express their support for a rally organized by the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions (KCTU) at Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul, South Korea, on October 23, 2025, where protesters hold ''No Trump'' placards denouncing former U.S. President Donald Trump's $350 billion investment coercion.
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23 October 2025
American passersby express their support for a rally organized by the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions (KCTU) at Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul, South Korea, on October 23, 2025, where protesters hold ''No Trump'' placards denouncing former U.S. President Donald Trump's $350 billion investment coercion.
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Protests U.S. Treatment Of Korean Workers And $350 Billion Demands In Seoul
30 September 2025
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30 September 2025
Demonstrators hold banners across from the United States Embassy, protesting perceived economic coercion from Washington in Seoul, South Korea, on September 30, 2025. One large banner, displayed prominently by civic activists, reads in Korean and English, ''Is the Alliance a Pushover? Stop Forcing $350 Billion Deals!'' Another sign on the left calls on the ''Trump Administration'' to ''Respect Korean Dignity!'' as frustrations grow over demands for increased South Korean contributions and investments.
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Protests U.S. Treatment Of Korean Workers And $350 Billion Demands In Seoul
30 September 2025
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30 September 2025
Demonstrators hold banners across from the United States Embassy, protesting perceived economic coercion from Washington in Seoul, South Korea, on September 30, 2025. One large banner, displayed prominently by civic activists, reads in Korean and English, ''Is the Alliance a Pushover? Stop Forcing $350 Billion Deals!'' Another sign on the left calls on the ''Trump Administration'' to ''Respect Korean Dignity!'' as frustrations grow over demands for increased South Korean contributions and investments.
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Protests U.S. Treatment Of Korean Workers And $350 Billion Demands In Seoul
30 September 2025
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30 September 2025
Demonstrators hold banners across from the United States Embassy, protesting perceived economic coercion from Washington in Seoul, South Korea, on September 30, 2025. One large banner, displayed prominently by civic activists, reads in Korean and English, ''Is the Alliance a Pushover? Stop Forcing $350 Billion Deals!'' Another sign on the left calls on the ''Trump Administration'' to ''Respect Korean Dignity!'' as frustrations grow over demands for increased South Korean contributions and investments.
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Protests U.S. Treatment Of Korean Workers And $350 Billion Demands In Seoul
30 September 2025
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30 September 2025
Demonstrators hold banners across from the United States Embassy, protesting perceived economic coercion from Washington in Seoul, South Korea, on September 30, 2025. One large banner, displayed prominently by civic activists, reads in Korean and English, ''Is the Alliance a Pushover? Stop Forcing $350 Billion Deals!'' Another sign on the left calls on the ''Trump Administration'' to ''Respect Korean Dignity!'' as frustrations grow over demands for increased South Korean contributions and investments.
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Protests U.S. Treatment Of Korean Workers And $350 Billion Demands In Seoul
30 September 2025
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30 September 2025
Demonstrators hold banners across from the United States Embassy, protesting perceived economic coercion from Washington in Seoul, South Korea, on September 30, 2025. One large banner, displayed prominently by civic activists, reads in Korean and English, ''Is the Alliance a Pushover? Stop Forcing $350 Billion Deals!'' Another sign on the left calls on the ''Trump Administration'' to ''Respect Korean Dignity!'' as frustrations grow over demands for increased South Korean contributions and investments.
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Protests U.S. Treatment Of Korean Workers And $350 Billion Demands In Seoul
30 September 2025
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30 September 2025
Dancer Jang Soon-hyang performs a protest across from the U.S. Embassy in Seoul, South Korea, on September 30, 2025, holding up handcuffs to criticize the reported detention and shackling of South Korean laborers in the United States last August. Behind her, civic activists hold a banner reading, ''Is the Alliance a Pushover? Stop Forcing $350 Billion Deals!'' The demonstrators call on the Trump Administration to ''Respect Korean Dignity!'' as they protest both the alleged human rights abuses against Korean workers and U.S. economic coercion.
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Protests U.S. Treatment Of Korean Workers And $350 Billion Demands In Seoul
30 September 2025
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30 September 2025
Dancer Jang Soon-hyang performs a protest across from the U.S. Embassy in Seoul, South Korea, on September 30, 2025, holding up handcuffs to criticize the reported detention and shackling of South Korean laborers in the United States last August. Behind her, civic activists hold a banner reading, ''Is the Alliance a Pushover? Stop Forcing $350 Billion Deals!'' The demonstrators call on the Trump Administration to ''Respect Korean Dignity!'' as they protest both the alleged human rights abuses against Korean workers and U.S. economic coercion.
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Protests U.S. Treatment Of Korean Workers And $350 Billion Demands In Seoul
30 September 2025
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30 September 2025
A protester, center, uses a microphone to speak as he and others hold a sign demanding respect for South Korean sovereignty during a demonstration across from the U.S. Embassy in Seoul, South Korea, on September 30, 2025. The sign, partly in English and Korean, calls on the ''Trump Administration'' to ''Respect Korean Dignity!'' as civic groups oppose U.S. economic pressure on the country.
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Protests U.S. Treatment Of Korean Workers And $350 Billion Demands In Seoul
30 September 2025
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30 September 2025
A protester, center, uses a microphone to speak as he and others hold a sign demanding respect for South Korean sovereignty during a demonstration across from the U.S. Embassy in Seoul, South Korea, on September 30, 2025. The sign, partly in English and Korean, calls on the ''Trump Administration'' to ''Respect Korean Dignity!'' as civic groups oppose U.S. economic pressure on the country.
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