South Korean police break up anti-government rally

South Korean police break up anti-government rally - Reuters

SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korean police fought with anti-government protesters overnight to break up a rally for former President Roh Moo-hyun, whose suicide a week ago has triggered growing criticism of his successor.

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