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[Photo News] End to sit-in protest
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Published : Apr 4, 2013 - 20:21 Updated : Apr 4, 2013 - 20:21
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Workers from Jung-gu district office remove tents and desks used by sit-in protesters from Ssangyong Motor Co. since April 2012 in front of Deoksu Palace in central Seoul early Thursday morning. (Lee Sang-sub/The Korea Herald)
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