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South Koreans in 50 cities protest US missile deployment

South Korean activists hold placards during a protest against the planned deployment of the US-built Terminal High Altitude Area Defense, THAAD, near the US embassy in Seoul on July 19, 2016. (AFP)

Frank Smith
Press TV, Seoul

South Koreans in more than 50 cities have gathered for candle-light vigils to protest against the planned deployment of US missile system THAAD. Activists have pledged to prevent the weapon from being based anywhere in the country. With opposition to the planned deployment growing stronger, the exact timing for stationing the American missiles has become uncertain. Press TV’s Frank Smith reports from Seoul.


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