South Korea police clash with 70,000 protesters at anti-government Seoul rally
‘The security forces fired tear gas and water cannons, while protesters smashed police-vehicle windows and hit officers on top of buses with poles during Saturday’s rally.
Authorities mobilized 20,000 riot police for fear of violence at the march against the conservative president, Park Geun-hye, and her government.
Demonstrators, many of them masked, chanted “Park Geun-hye, step down” and “No to layoffs” as they occupied a major downtown street.’
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