hán guó韩国nián qīng rén年轻人jì xù继续wèi为shè huì zhèng yì社会正义nǔ lì努力
On April 4, 2024, South Korea's Constitutional Court approved the impeachment of President Yoon Suk-yeol.
Many young people participated in protests lasting 123 days, hoping to make society fairer.
These young people call themselves 'Wasps'; they connect and act quickly through the internet and social media.
They held gatherings in the square to support diversity and equality.
Besides young people, labor unions, farmers, students, and other groups also joined the protests.
Once, farmers' tractors were stopped by the police, and many citizens brought food and blankets to support them.
Everyone sang songs and waved flags together, creating a lively atmosphere.
Many young people felt they found friends and courage through the protests.
Now, the protests continue, and everyone hopes South Korea will become better and society more just.