
Up to 30,000 people marched through Seoul on Saturday, Reuters reported, citing organizers who include a number of South Korean left-leaning civic groups. Official estimates are less, with police reporting some 8,000 protesters.
The demonstrators have been angered by a corruption scandal unfolding in South Korea recently which involves its first female president, Park Geun-hye.
After marching through central Seoul, crowds gathered by the presidential Blue House and attempted to push through security cordons, Reuters reported. They were confronted by police in riot gear.
Protesters demanded a proper investigation of Park's alleged mishandling of her presidential tenure, in particular private counsel from the state leader's long-time friend, Choi Soon-sil. Calls for the president to step down before her five-year term ends next year have also been put forward.
An investigation was launched in South Korea after local journalists discovered files containing a number of the president's speeches allegedly edited by Choi, who holds no government job. Prosecutors are also looking into a number of foundations set up by Choi, which allegedly exploited her ties to the president, and from which she is believed to have benefited to the tune of millions of dollars, Yonhap news agency reported.
"It's actually a system where Choi tells the president to do things this way or that way. There aren't any issues where the president can decide on her own," South Korean daily the Hankyoreh cited Lee Sung-han, a close Choi associate, as saying. The media have already dubbed Choi Park's "Rasputin."

Park's office said on Friday she would reshuffle personnel in the near future, adding that some senior secretaries have already been ordered to resign. The office also said it was cooperating with the prosecutors' investigation.
A new mass anti-government protest is scheduled for November 12, RIA Novosti reported.



Comment: Yet more rocking and rolling in the US vassal states surrounding China. It's going to be an interesting to see how this one plays out.