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From: crazymalc
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  • They were representing some of human voice and showing supports for the Halmonies. This was not a political activity or a protest that can be translated as an illegal action. Law exists to protect people and tell us what is justice. So I think they still have right to say what they feel and think about this history and remind it in public even though they are on an E2 visa. That's about human right too.

  • Wise words.

    Human rights are greater than the local law.

  • If you are teaching in Korea on an E2 visa, it is illegal for you to be protesting or taking part in any political activities.

  • Yep. Would of been happy to have been deported.  Human Rights > Deportation

  • The police were just doing their jobs.

  • Of course.

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