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Korea Parents’ Network Rallies For Legislation And Budget Increase For Developmental Disabilities
26 November 2024
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26 November 2024
Members of the Korea Parents' Network for People with Disabilities perform the symbolic 'five-body prostration' protest in front of the National Assembly in Yeouido, in Seoul, South Korea, on November 26, 2024. This act is part of their ongoing hunger strike, demanding increased support for developmental disabilities and a budget expansion for 2025. Around 100 participants lie on the ground, emphasizing the urgency of their call for action.
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Korea Parents’ Network Rallies For Legislation And Budget Increase For Developmental Disabilities
26 November 2024
#11811194
26 November 2024
Members of the Korea Parents' Network for People with Disabilities stage the first day of their hunger strike in front of the National Assembly in Yeouido, on November 26, 2024, in Seoul, South Korea. Participants hold signs reading 'Expand residential services--this is a matter of survival!' while chanting slogans to demand an increased budget for developmental disability support in 2025. Around 100 people attend the protest, which also features a cultural event commemorating the 100th Tuesday rally, amplifying the intensity of their advocacy.
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Korea Parents’ Network Rallies For Legislation And Budget Increase For Developmental Disabilities
26 November 2024
#11811195
26 November 2024
Members of the Korea Parents' Network for People with Disabilities stage the first day of their hunger strike in front of the National Assembly in Yeouido, on November 26, 2024, in Seoul, South Korea. Participants hold signs reading 'Expand residential services--this is a matter of survival!' while chanting slogans to demand an increased budget for developmental disability support in 2025. Around 100 people attend the protest, which also features a cultural event commemorating the 100th Tuesday rally, amplifying the intensity of their advocacy.
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Korea Parents’ Network Rallies For Legislation And Budget Increase For Developmental Disabilities
26 November 2024
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26 November 2024
Members of the Korea Parents' Network for People with Disabilities stage the first day of their hunger strike in front of the National Assembly in Yeouido, on November 26, 2024, in Seoul, South Korea. Participants hold signs reading 'Expand residential services--this is a matter of survival!' while chanting slogans to demand an increased budget for developmental disability support in 2025. Around 100 people attend the protest, which also features a cultural event commemorating the 100th Tuesday rally, amplifying the intensity of their advocacy.
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Korea Parents’ Network Rallies For Legislation And Budget Increase For Developmental Disabilities
26 November 2024
#11811197
26 November 2024
Members of the Korea Parents' Network for People with Disabilities perform the symbolic 'five-body prostration' protest in front of the National Assembly in Yeouido, in Seoul, South Korea, on November 26, 2024. This act is part of their ongoing hunger strike, demanding increased support for developmental disabilities and a budget expansion for 2025. Around 100 participants lie on the ground, emphasizing the urgency of their call for action.
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Korea Parents’ Network Rallies For Legislation And Budget Increase For Developmental Disabilities
26 November 2024
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26 November 2024
Members of the Korea Parents' Network for People with Disabilities perform the symbolic 'five-body prostration' protest in front of the National Assembly in Yeouido, in Seoul, South Korea, on November 26, 2024. This act is part of their ongoing hunger strike, demanding increased support for developmental disabilities and a budget expansion for 2025. Around 100 participants lie on the ground, emphasizing the urgency of their call for action.
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Korea Parents’ Network Rallies For Legislation And Budget Increase For Developmental Disabilities
26 November 2024
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26 November 2024
Members of the Korea Parents' Network for People with Disabilities stage the first day of their hunger strike in front of the National Assembly in Yeouido, on November 26, 2024, in Seoul, South Korea. Participants hold signs reading 'Expand residential services--this is a matter of survival!' while chanting slogans to demand an increased budget for developmental disability support in 2025. Around 100 people attend the protest, which also features a cultural event commemorating the 100th Tuesday rally, amplifying the intensity of their advocacy.
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Korea Parents’ Network Rallies For Legislation And Budget Increase For Developmental Disabilities
26 November 2024
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26 November 2024
Members of the Korea Parents' Network for People with Disabilities perform the symbolic 'five-body prostration' protest in front of the National Assembly in Yeouido, in Seoul, South Korea, on November 26, 2024. This act is part of their ongoing hunger strike, demanding increased support for developmental disabilities and a budget expansion for 2025. Around 100 participants lie on the ground, emphasizing the urgency of their call for action.
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