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  • People help Baek Nam-gi (bottom), 68, a farmer from Boseong, who fell down after being hit by a direct blast from a police water cannon during an anti-government protest in central Seoul, South Korea, November 14, 2015. Policemen continued to fire the water cannon containing capsaicin toward the farmer and other protesters while he was receiving assistance. "The People's Camp for Rising Up and Fighting", representing various groups of farmers, students, workers and the poor, demonstrated to oppose South Korean government's plans to change the labor market and monopolize the authorship of history textbooks. Policemen set up vehicle barriers and used water cannon to break up people. The organizer said 130,000 people participated in the demo, while the police said 68,000 attended. Baek Nam-gi who had remained in a coma at Seoul National University Hospital since being struck by a police water cannon during the anti-government protest on Nov. 14, 2015, died on September 25, 2016, local media reported. He was 69. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA)
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  • Policemen spray liquid capsaicin and cooking oil toward protesters trying to move police buses set as barriers by the police in an attempt to march during an anti-government protest in central Seoul, South Korea, November 14, 2015. "The People's Camp for Rising Up and Fighting", representing various groups of farmers, students, workers and the poor, demonstrated to oppose South Korean government's plans to change the labor market and monopolize the authorship of history textbooks. Policemen set up vehicle barriers and used water cannon to break up people. The organizer said 130,000 people participated in the demo, while the police said 68,000 attended. Photo by Lee Jae-Won
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  • Policemen spray liquid capsaicin and fire extinguisher toward protesters trying to march during an anti-government protest in central Seoul, South Korea, November 14, 2015. "The People's Camp for Rising Up and Fighting", representing various groups of farmers, students, workers and the poor, demonstrated to oppose South Korean government's plans to change the labor market and monopolize the authorship of history textbooks. Policemen set up vehicle barriers and used water cannon to break up people. The organizer said 130,000 people participated in the demo, while the police said 68,000 attended. Photo by Lee Jae-Won
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  • People help Baek Nam-gi (bottom), 68, a farmer from Boseong, who fell down after being hit by a direct blast from a police water cannon during an anti-government protest in central Seoul, South Korea, November 14, 2015. Policemen continued to fire the water cannon containing capsaicin toward the farmer and other protesters while he was receiving assistance. "The People's Camp for Rising Up and Fighting", representing various groups of farmers, students, workers and the poor, demonstrated to oppose South Korean government's plans to change the labor market and monopolize the authorship of history textbooks. Policemen set up vehicle barriers and used water cannon to break up people. The organizer said 130,000 people participated in the demo, while the police said 68,000 attended. Baek Nam-gi who had remained in a coma at Seoul National University Hospital since being struck by a police water cannon during the anti-government protest on Nov. 14, 2015, died on September 25, 2016, local media reported. He was 69. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA)
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  • Policemen spray liquid capsaicin toward protesters during an anti-government protest in central Seoul, South Korea, November 14, 2015. "The People's Camp for Rising Up and Fighting", representing various groups of farmers, students, workers and the poor, demonstrated to oppose South Korean government's plans to change the labor market and monopolize the authorship of history textbooks. Policemen set up vehicle barriers and used water cannon to break up people. The organizer said 130,000 people participated in the demo, while the police said 68,000 attended. Photo by Lee Jae-Won
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  • People hold torches as the police block their march toward the presidential Blue House during an anti-government protest in central Seoul, South Korea, November 14, 2015. "The People's Camp for Rising Up and Fighting", representing various groups of farmers, students, workers and the poor, demonstrated to oppose South Korean government's plans to change the labor market and monopolize the authorship of history textbooks. Policemen set up vehicle barriers and used water cannon to break up people. The organizer said 130,000 people participated in the demo, while the police said 68,000 attended. Photo by Lee Jae-Won
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  • Protesters use an umbrella as the police fire water cannon mixed with capsaicin during an anti-government protest in central Seoul, South Korea, November 14, 2015. "The People's Camp for Rising Up and Fighting", representing various groups of farmers, students, workers and the poor, demonstrated to oppose South Korean government's plans to change the labor market and monopolize the authorship of history textbooks. Policemen set up vehicle barriers and used water cannon to break up people. The organizer said 130,000 people participated in the demo, while the police said 68,000 attended. Photo by Lee Jae-Won
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  • Policemen are on stand-by behind barricades as supporters for former South Korean President Park Geun-Hye stage a protest after the Constitutional Court on Friday upheld the impeachment of President Park in Seoul, South Korea, Mar 11, 2017. The ruling made Park the country's first president to be sacked by the parliamentary impeachment. Park became an ordinary citizen and is expected to face questioning by the prosecution. Park was impeached by the parliament last December for allegedly letting her long time friend Choi Soon-sil meddle in state affairs and colluding with her to extort millions of dollars from chaebols, including Samsung, local media reported. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • A protester hits a police bus set as barriers by the police during an anti-government protest in central Seoul, South Korea, November 14, 2015. "The People's Camp for Rising Up and Fighting", representing various groups of farmers, students, workers and the poor, demonstrated to oppose South Korean government's plans to change the labor market and monopolize the authorship of history textbooks. Policemen set up vehicle barriers and used water cannon to break up people. The organizer said 130,000 people participated in the demo, while the police said 68,000 attended. Photo by Lee Jae-Won
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  • People demonstrate as they try to move police buses set as barriers by the police during an anti-government protest in central Seoul, South Korea, November 14, 2015. "The People's Camp for Rising Up and Fighting", representing various groups of farmers, students, workers and the poor, demonstrated to oppose South Korean government's plans to change the labor market and monopolize the authorship of history textbooks. Policemen set up vehicle barriers and used water cannon to break up people. The organizer said 130,000 people participated in the demo, while the police said 68,000 attended. Photo by Lee Jae-Won
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  • People demonstrate as they try to move police buses set as barriers by the police during an anti-government protest in central Seoul, South Korea, November 14, 2015. "The People's Camp for Rising Up and Fighting", representing various groups of farmers, students, workers and the poor, demonstrated to oppose South Korean government's plans to change the labor market and monopolize the authorship of history textbooks. Policemen set up vehicle barriers and used water cannon to break up people. The organizer said 130,000 people participated in the demo, while the police said 68,000 attended. Photo by Lee Jae-Won
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  • The police fire water cannon mixed with capsaicin to protesters during an anti-government protest in central Seoul, South Korea, November 14, 2015. "The People's Camp for Rising Up and Fighting", representing various groups of farmers, students, workers and the poor, demonstrated to oppose South Korean government's plans to change the labor market and monopolize the authorship of history textbooks. Policemen set up vehicle barriers and used water cannon to break up people. The organizer said 130,000 people participated in the demo, while the police said 68,000 attended. Photo by Lee Jae-Won
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  • The police fire water cannon mixed with capsaicin to protesters using ropes to move police buses set as barriers by the police during an anti-government protest in central Seoul, South Korea, November 14, 2015. "The People's Camp for Rising Up and Fighting", representing various groups of farmers, students, workers and the poor, demonstrated to oppose South Korean government's plans to change the labor market and monopolize the authorship of history textbooks. Policemen set up vehicle barriers and used water cannon to break up people. The organizer said 130,000 people participated in the demo, while the police said 68,000 attended. Photo by Lee Jae-Won
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  • Policemen (C) stand guard as fans in Seoul, early June 19, 2006, cheer for the South Korean team during the Group G World Cup 2006 soccer match against France in Leipzig, Germany. /Lee Jae-Won
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  • Soldiers, policemen, residents and volunteers remove crude oil spilled from oil tanker Hebei Spirit on a beach in Taean, about 150 km (93 miles) southwest of Seoul, December 15, 2007. /Lee Jae-Won
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  • A supporter of striking workers at Ssangyong Motor scuffles against policemen as the police block a protest in front of the automaker's main plant in Pyeongtaek, about 70 km (40 miles) south of Seoul, June 27, 2009. About 1,000 fired labour union workers have been on strike in the plant since May 21. The carmaker has called for more than 1,000 workers to be laid off, triggering protests from the labour union. /Lee Jae-Won
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  • Policemen use a water cannon to block protesters trying to march toward Gwanghwamun gate near the presidential Blue House in Seoul, April 18, 2015. About 30,000 people (8,000 people by police estimate) demonstrated on April 18, two days after the first anniversary of Sewol ferry tragedy to demand that the government hold a thorough investigation into the tragedy and President Park Geun-Hye resign. The police detained about 100 people during the protest. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com/
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  • Policemen carry a supporter (C) of former South Korean President Park Geun-Hye as her supporters hold a sit-in in front of her home in an attempt to block her before she leaves to go to the Seoul Central District Court in Seoul, South Korea, Mar 30, 2017. The court held a hearing on Thursday to decide whether to issue an arrest warrant for her over corruption allegations that fired her. South Korea's prosecutors filed the request on Monday to detain Park Geun-Hye on charges of abuse of authority, coercion, bribery and leaking government secrets, citing the graveness of the alleged crimes and the possibility of the destruction of evidence, local media reported. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com
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  • Policemen use pepper spray to workers trying to march toward the presidential Blue House in Seoul, May 1, 2015. Tens of thousands of workers held a rally on May Day in Seoul to oppose the government's plans to change the pension system for public servants and to allow more flexible labour market. They also demanded a thorough investigation into the Sewol ferry tragedy and the resignation of President Park Geun-hye. The police detained dozens of protesters. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com/
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  • Policemen scuffle with anti-North Korea and pro-U.S. activists as the police try to take away a North Korean flag (bottom) from the activists attempting to burn it during a rally to welcome U.S. President Barack Obama and to denounce the North near the U.S. embassy in Seoul November 19, 2009. /Lee Jae-Won
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  • Policemen use pepper spray to protesters trying to march toward Gwanghwamun gate near the presidential Blue House in Seoul, April 18, 2015. About 30,000 people (8,000 people by police estimate) demonstrated on April 18, two days after the first anniversary of Sewol ferry tragedy to demand that the government hold a thorough investigation into the tragedy and President Park Geun-Hye resign. The police detained about 100 people during the protest. Photo by Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA) www.leejaewonpix.com/
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