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Citizens participate in Mass in South Korea held to protest U.S. beef imports
CNS photo/Lee Jae-Won, Reuters
Protesters participate in a Mass during protest to demand full-scale renegotiation of the U.S. beef import deal and the resignation of South Korean President Lee Myung-bak, in central Seoul, South Korea, June 30. South Koreans fearful of mad cow disease have participated in major protests since April against a U.S. beef import deal.

      


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