Activists from the National Solidarity for the Elimination of Discrimination against Persons with Disabilities hold the 72nd Ride the Subway to Work protest at Seoul Station on Subway Line 4 in Jung District, Seoul, on the morning of the 18th. /Courtesy of News1

As activists from the National Solidarity for the Elimination of Discrimination against Persons with Disabilities (Jeon Jang Yeon) launched the 72nd "We ride the subway during the morning commute" protest at Seoul Station on the morning of the 18th, trains are passing through without stopping.

Seoul Metro said that as of this morning, due to the rally at Seoul Station, Line 1 outbound (toward Guro Station) and Line 4 inbound (toward Buramsan Station) are passing through without stopping.

Jeon Jang Yeon is continuing its morning commute subway boarding protests, demanding that the government budget include funds related to disability rights and welfare.

After finishing the protest, Jeon Jang Yeon plans to hold a rally around 11 a.m. in front of the Korea Fiscal Information Service (FIS) in Jung District, Seoul, urging the securing of a disability rights budget. Then at 2 p.m., a separate "12345 Subway Action" will be held at City Hall Station on Line 1 together with the Seoul De-institutionalization Party of Persons with Disabilities.

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