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South Koreans turn funeral wreaths and K-pop light sticks into political protest tools

  • South Koreans are using flower wreaths and K-pop light sticks as political protest tools amid a political crisis, which began with President Yoon Suk Yeol's martial law declaration in December.
  • Hundreds of wreaths have been sent to President Yoon's residence and government buildings related to impeachment proceedings.
  • Thousands of people used K-pop light sticks during pro-impeachment rallies outside the National Assembly last December, showing their strong opinions.
  • Yoon Suk Yeol was apprehended on January 19 in a large law enforcement operation at his residential compound.
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