
On February 14, the Korean Council participated in a press conference in front of the Constitutional Court, standing in solidarity with the movement titled "Yoon Seok-yeol OUT, Gender Discrimination OUT, Feminists!" The press conference was part of the "Relay Press Conference of Civil Society Organizations Calling for the Dismissal of President Yoon Seok-yeol," organized by Emergency Action.
The press conference was a rallying call for the Constitutional Court to swiftly cite impeachment proceedings against President Yoon, aiming to restore democracy and achieve gender equality, with feminist principles at its core. The event featured impassioned speeches and performances demanding justice, equality, and the restoration of democratic values compromised under Yoon's administration.
Activists from the Korean Council, including Dodam activists, also attended the press conference, offering their unwavering support for the cause. The collective message from all attendees was clear. The Korean Council will continue to stand in solidarity and fight for a society free from discrimination and violence and work towards the day when democracy, once damaged, is fully restored.

On February 14, the Korean Council participated in a press conference in front of the Constitutional Court, standing in solidarity with the movement titled "Yoon Seok-yeol OUT, Gender Discrimination OUT, Feminists!" The press conference was part of the "Relay Press Conference of Civil Society Organizations Calling for the Dismissal of President Yoon Seok-yeol," organized by Emergency Action.
The press conference was a rallying call for the Constitutional Court to swiftly cite impeachment proceedings against President Yoon, aiming to restore democracy and achieve gender equality, with feminist principles at its core. The event featured impassioned speeches and performances demanding justice, equality, and the restoration of democratic values compromised under Yoon's administration.
Activists from the Korean Council, including Dodam activists, also attended the press conference, offering their unwavering support for the cause. The collective message from all attendees was clear. The Korean Council will continue to stand in solidarity and fight for a society free from discrimination and violence and work towards the day when democracy, once damaged, is fully restored.