South Korea citizens marches to support ‘MeToo’ movement
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Hundreds of activists and citizens gathered for the International Women’s Day ceremony in Gwanghwamun plaza, Seoul, South Korea on Sunday. /VCG Photo

Hundreds of activists and citizens gathered for the International Women’s Day ceremony in Gwanghwamun plaza, Seoul, South Korea on Sunday. /VCG Photo

People held banners with the slogan “#MeToo” and “#WithYou” to call for awareness on sexual abuse and sexual inequality issues in South Korea. /VCG Photo

People held banners with the slogan “#MeToo” and “#WithYou” to call for awareness on sexual abuse and sexual inequality issues in South Korea. /VCG Photo

President Moon Jae-in on Sunday reiterated his support for the "Me Too" movement and promised to root out sexual violence and gender-based discrimination, reported Yonhap. /VCG Photo

President Moon Jae-in on Sunday reiterated his support for the "Me Too" movement and promised to root out sexual violence and gender-based discrimination, reported Yonhap. /VCG Photo

The “Me Too” movement in South Korea was triggered by a female prosecutor, who revealed in January that she was sexual assaulted by her senior. /VCG Photo

The “Me Too” movement in South Korea was triggered by a female prosecutor, who revealed in January that she was sexual assaulted by her senior. /VCG Photo