Protesters Demand End to U.S. Presence
From Times Wire Reports
Hundreds of students and villagers chanting anti-American slogans and shaking clenched fists marched in Seoul, demanding an end to the U.S. military presence in the country. The march was led by a student wearing a mask of President Clinton and dragging three others dressed as South Korean peasants allegedly killed by U.S. soldiers. “Yankee go home!” about 1,000 protesters chanted during a rally in a railroad plaza. Protesters also carried dozens of anti-U.S. banners. No clashes were reported.
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