Will massive protests erupt as people protest Park Geun-hye’s pardon by South Korea’s president?

Park Geun-hye has been in prison for more than 3 years now, and during that time there have been attempts to rescue her, such as this year’s Korea’s Kwangwon-Restoration Day in August. Every year, Kwanghwa Day is a day when South Korea pardons prisoners, but unfortunately, this year, Moon Jae-in did not pardon the prisoners as many expected, so Park missed another chance to be rescued in name only.

Although, Yoon Sang-hyun, an old friend of Park’s, stood up and threatened Moon, he was not able to influence the final outcome. On this year’s Gwanghwada, senior South Korean law ministry officials said that only some well-behaved prisoners and subsistence offenders would be paroled this year, and that amnesty was not in the cards. This decision, apparently deliberate by Moon Jae-in, who deliberately did not mention Park Geun-hye in the previous two years’ Kwangwon-bok Festival, and directly cancelled the pardon this year, was to clearly tell those who tried to rescue Park Geun-hye that there was no possibility of her getting out of jail during Moon’s term.

Along with Moon Jae-in, who also does not want Park to be released from prison, are the Korean public. If Park Geun-hye is pardoned, the opposing public is sure to break out in massive protest demonstrations as well.

The majority of the Korean people have not yet forgiven Park Geun-hye for the crime she has committed.

Among the ways the Korean people can express their political views, protest marches are the most effective and direct. The conservatives who advocate for the rescue of Park Geun-hye can take to the streets again and again to save her, and those who oppose her amnesty will naturally take to the streets to express their opposition as well.

The Park Geun-hye incident has shown the South Korean public the darkness of South Korean officialdom. This teased outrage was enough to make people take to the streets to oppose Park’s pardon.

Some people think that a large-scale protest needs someone to stand up and instigate it, so as long as there is no one to instigate Park’s amnesty, there will naturally be no large-scale protests.

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However, with the current political situation in South Korea, the chances of Park Geun-hye seeing the light of day are getting slimmer and slimmer, and Moon’s attitude is clear that he is going to make sure Park sits through his jail sentence.