Ex-Pres. Moon Files Complaint against Incessantly Loud Protestors
Former President Moon Jae-in has filed a complaint against a group of people who have led loud rallies against him in front of his retirement
Former President Moon Jae-in has filed a complaint against a group of people who have led loud rallies against him in front of his retirement
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