Korean-Americans held protest rallies in Washington, New York, Los Angeles and elsewhere in the United States to demand South Korean President Park Geun-hye resign over a corruption scandal.
About 30 people held a candlelight protest near Lafayette Park next to the White House on Saturday evening, demanding Park step down over the scandal that centers on allegations that a long-time confidante of Park exercised huge influence over her and state affairs while amassing ill-gotten wealth.
Korean-Americans in New York chant during a rally on Nov. 26, to demand South Korean President Park resign over a corruption scandal. (Yonhap)
A similar rally was also held in Ellicott City, near Baltimore, Maryland.Korean-Americans chant during a rally in Los Angeles on Nov. 26, to demand South Korean President Park resign over a corruption scandal. (Yonhap)
In Los Angeles, two opposing groups of Korean-Americans held rallies at a plaza near the intersection of Wilshire Boulevard and Western Avenue in the Koreatown neighborhood, one in support of Park's resignation and the other in opposition to the demand.MOST POPULAR