Members of disabled advocacy group resume rush-hour subway protests [PHOTOS]

Members of Solidarity Against Disability Discrimination (SADD), an advocacy group for disabled people, stage a subway protest at Seoul City Hall Station, April 21, calling on the government to improve their mobility rights.

Members of SADD stage a subway protest at Seoul City Hall Station, April 21. Yonhap

A member of SADD stages a subway protest in Seoul, April 21. Yonhap

A subway train comes to a halt as SADD members stage a protest while boarding a train at a station in Seoul during morning rush hour, April 21. Yonhap

Police officers try to drag members of SADD out of a railcar as the subway train is delayed by their protest during rush hour in Seoul, April 21. Yonhap

Commuters form a long line to wait for taxis as SADD protesters subway slowed operations in some areas of Seoul during rush hour, April 21. Yonhap

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