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Eeyore

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What position does Martial Law play ?
 














Professor Plum

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I'm in South Korea right now, and in fact spent the day at the Demilitarised Zone between N and S Korea. There's been a lot of police on the streets here in Seoul but mostly connected with anti-government demos going on rather than heightened tension with North Korea. There was a massive march against the government here on Saturday which was loud and large but I saw no violence. Word on the street here is that martial law is all about the president trying to save his skin rather than any new issue with the North. Everything seems to be proceeding as normal. People bemused rather than panicking.
 
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Tom Hark Preston Park

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I'm in South Korea right now, and in fact spent the day at the Demilitarised Zone between N and S Korea. There's been a lot of police on the streets here but mostly connected with anti-government demos going on rather than heightened tension with North Korea. There was a massive match against the government here on Saturday which was loud and large but I saw no violence. Word on the street here is that martial law is all about the president trying to save his skin rather than any new issue with the North. Everything seems to be proceeding as normal. People bemused rather than panicking.
Never mind all that. Are they showing Stand Or Fall on the telly?
 


















Professor Plum

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Thank you, I'll be keeping a close eye on the news in the coming days for sure.
You’ll be absolutely fine. S Korea is a modern democracy. Seoul is a huge city that functions much better than London. Millions of people live and work here and get on with their lives while a few hotheads shout in the street. Huge numbers of tourists too.

Enjoy your holiday. Don’t spend too long in Seoul if you can help it. Great city but I don’t think you need spend more than 3 or 4 days here unless you have a particular reason for doing so. Next time we’ll go to Busan and other smaller places.
 




lasvegan

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You’ll be absolutely fine. S Korea is a modern democracy. Seoul is a huge city that functions much better than London. Millions of people live and work here and get on with their lives while a few hotheads shout in the street. Huge numbers of tourists too.

Enjoy your holiday. Don’t spend too long in Seoul if you can help it. Great city but I don’t think you need spend more than 3 or 4 days here unless you have a particular reason for doing so. Next time we’ll go to Busan and other smaller places.
Post #666 doesn’t produce positive vibes…
 




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