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  • People hold candles during a vigil in Ansan, Gyeonggi Province. Students, parents, teachers, and others from the community gathered at a park near Danwon High School to pray for the missing and mourn the dead from the Sewol ferry sinking. The ship sank on April 16, 2014, off the southwest coast of Korea, carrying more than 400 passengers, most of them Danwon High School students on a school trip to Jeju Island. 174 people were saved, and rescuers have been searching for other survivors for days, but hundreds of people are still listed as missing. The sinking is being called South Korea's worst maritime disaster in decades.
    Sewol Ferry Sinking Vigil in Ansan
  • People hold candles during a vigil in Ansan, Gyeonggi Province. Students, parents, teachers, and others from the community gathered at a park near Danwon High School to pray for the missing and mourn the dead from the Sewol ferry sinking. The ship sank on April 16, 2014, off the southwest coast of Korea, carrying more than 400 passengers, most of them Danwon High School students on a school trip to Jeju Island. 174 people were saved, and rescuers have been searching for other survivors for days, but hundreds of people are still listed as missing. The sinking is being called South Korea's worst maritime disaster in decades.
    Sewol Ferry Sinking Vigil in Ansan.jpg
  • A man holds a candle during a vigil in Ansan, South Korea. Students, parents, teachers, and others from the community gathered at a park near Danwon High School to pray for the missing and mourn the dead from the Sewol ferry sinking. The ship sank on April 16, 2014, off the southwest coast of Korea, carrying more than 400 passengers, most of them Danwon High School students on a school trip to Jeju Island. 174 people were saved, and rescuers have been searching for other survivors for days, but hundreds of people are still listed as missing. The sinking is being called South Korea's worst maritime disaster in decades.
    Sewol Ferry Sinking Vigil in Ansan
  • About 5,000 people gathered in central Seoul to protest president Park Geun-hye and the government's response to the Sewol ferry sinking tragedy.
    Sewol Ferry Sinking Protests in Seoul
  • A high school student cries while holding a banner at a demonstration in Seoul. About 5,000 people gathered in central Seoul to protest president Park Geun-hye and the government's response to the Sewol ferry sinking tragedy.
    Sewol Ferry Sinking Protests in Seoul
  • People hold candles and mourn for victims during a demonstration. About 5,000 people gathered in central Seoul to protest president Park Geun-hye and the government's response to the Sewol ferry sinking tragedy.
    Sewol Ferry Sinking Protests in Seoul
  • Flowers and signs left at the gate of Danwon High School in Ansan, Gyeonggi Province. Students, parents, teachers, and others from the community gathered at a park near the school to pray for the missing and mourn the dead from the Sewol ferry sinking. The ship sank on April 16, 2014, off the southwest coast of Korea, carrying more than 400 passengers, most of them Danwon High School students on a school trip to Jeju Island. 174 people were saved, and rescuers have been searching for other survivors for days, but hundreds of people are still listed as missing. The sinking is being called South Korea's worst maritime disaster in decades.
    ansan_sewol_vigil-2979.jpg
  • Students hold candles during a vigil in Ansan, Gyeonggi Province. Students, parents, teachers, and others from the community gathered at a park near Danwon High School to pray for the missing and mourn the dead from the Sewol ferry sinking. The ship sank on April 16, 2014, off the southwest coast of Korea, carrying more than 400 passengers, most of them Danwon High School students on a school trip to Jeju Island. 174 people were saved, and rescuers have been searching for other survivors for days, but hundreds of people are still listed as missing. The sinking is being called South Korea's worst maritime disaster in decades.
    ansan_sewol_vigil-3107.jpg
  • People hold candles during a vigil in Ansan, Gyeonggi Province. Students, parents, teachers, and others from the community gathered at a park near Danwon High School to pray for the missing and mourn the dead from the Sewol ferry sinking. The ship sank on April 16, 2014, off the southwest coast of Korea, carrying more than 400 passengers, most of them Danwon High School students on a school trip to Jeju Island. 174 people were saved, and rescuers have been searching for other survivors for days, but hundreds of people are still listed as missing. The sinking is being called South Korea's worst maritime disaster in decades.
    ansan_sewol_vigil-3075.jpg
  • A student talks on his phone while holding a candle during a vigil in Ansan, Gyeonggi Province. Students, parents, teachers, and others from the community gathered at a park near Danwon High School to pray for the missing and mourn the dead from the Sewol ferry sinking. The ship sank on April 16, 2014, off the southwest coast of Korea, carrying more than 400 passengers, most of them Danwon High School students on a school trip to Jeju Island. 174 people were saved, and rescuers have been searching for other survivors for days, but hundreds of people are still listed as missing. The sinking is being called South Korea's worst maritime disaster in decades.
    ansan_sewol_vigil-3066.jpg
  • A man holds a candle during a vigil in Ansan, Gyeonggi Province. Students, parents, teachers, and others from the community gathered at a park near Danwon High School to pray for the missing and mourn the dead from the Sewol ferry sinking. The ship sank on April 16, 2014, off the southwest coast of Korea, carrying more than 400 passengers, most of them Danwon High School students on a school trip to Jeju Island. 174 people were saved, and rescuers have been searching for other survivors for days, but hundreds of people are still listed as missing. The sinking is being called South Korea's worst maritime disaster in decades.
    ansan_sewol_vigil-3064.jpg
  • People light candles during a vigil in Ansan, Gyeonggi Province. Students, parents, teachers, and others from the community gathered at a park near Danwon High School to pray for the missing and mourn the dead from the Sewol ferry sinking. The ship sank on April 16, 2014, off the southwest coast of Korea, carrying more than 400 passengers, most of them Danwon High School students on a school trip to Jeju Island. 174 people were saved, and rescuers have been searching for other survivors for days, but hundreds of people are still listed as missing. The sinking is being called South Korea's worst maritime disaster in decades.
    ansan_sewol_vigil-3032.jpg
  • People hold candles during a vigil in Ansan, Gyeonggi Province. Students, parents, teachers, and others from the community gathered at a park near Danwon High School to pray for the missing and mourn the dead from the Sewol ferry sinking. The ship sank on April 16, 2014, off the southwest coast of Korea, carrying more than 400 passengers, most of them Danwon High School students on a school trip to Jeju Island. 174 people were saved, and rescuers have been searching for other survivors for days, but hundreds of people are still listed as missing. The sinking is being called South Korea's worst maritime disaster in decades.
    ansan_sewol_vigil-3053.jpg
  • A man holds a candle during a vigil in Ansan, Gyeonggi Province. Students, parents, teachers, and others from the community gathered at a park near Danwon High School to pray for the missing and mourn the dead from the Sewol ferry sinking. The ship sank on April 16, 2014, off the southwest coast of Korea, carrying more than 400 passengers, most of them Danwon High School students on a school trip to Jeju Island. 174 people were saved, and rescuers have been searching for other survivors for days, but hundreds of people are still listed as missing. The sinking is being called South Korea's worst maritime disaster in decades.
    ansan_sewol_vigil-3022.jpg
  • A view of Danwon High School in Ansan, Gyeonggi Province. Students, parents, teachers, and others from the community gathered at a park near Danwon High School to pray for the missing and mourn the dead from the Sewol ferry sinking. The ship sank on April 16, 2014, off the southwest coast of Korea, carrying more than 400 passengers, most of them Danwon High School students on a school trip to Jeju Island. 174 people were saved, and rescuers have been searching for other survivors for days, but hundreds of people are still listed as missing. The sinking is being called South Korea's worst maritime disaster in decades.
    ansan_sewol_vigil-2980.jpg
  • About 5,000 people gathered in central Seoul to protest president Park Geun-hye and the government's response to the Sewol ferry sinking tragedy.
    seoul_sewol_demostration-3706.jpg
  • Children and other spectators watch as recovered phone videos from the Sewol disaster are shown on large screen. About 5,000 people gathered in central Seoul to protest president Park Geun-hye and the government's response to the Sewol ferry sinking tragedy.
    sewol demo-02.jpg
  • About 5,000 people gathered in central Seoul to protest president Park Geun-hye and the government's response to the Sewol ferry sinking tragedy.
    seoul_sewol_demonstration-3825.jpg
  • About 5,000 people gathered in central Seoul to protest president Park Geun-hye and the government's response to the Sewol ferry sinking tragedy.
    seoul_sewol_demonstration-3796.jpg
  • About 5,000 people gathered in central Seoul to protest president Park Geun-hye and the government's response to the Sewol ferry sinking tragedy.
    seoul_sewol_demonstration-3765.jpg
  • About 5,000 people gathered in central Seoul to protest president Park Geun-hye and the government's response to the Sewol ferry sinking tragedy.
    seoul_sewol_demonstration-3763.jpg
  • People hold candles during a demonstration in Seoul. About 5,000 people gathered in central Seoul to protest president Park Geun-hye and the government's response to the Sewol ferry sinking tragedy.
    seoul_sewol_demonstration-3743.jpg
  • About 5,000 people gathered in central Seoul to protest president Park Geun-hye and the government's response to the Sewol ferry sinking tragedy.
    seoul_sewol_demonstration-3741.jpg
  • About 5,000 people gathered in central Seoul to protest president Park Geun-hye and the government's response to the Sewol ferry sinking tragedy.
    seoul_sewol_demonstration-5727.jpg
  • About 5,000 people gathered in central Seoul to protest president Park Geun-hye and the government's response to the Sewol ferry sinking tragedy.
    seoul_sewol_demonstration-5685.jpg
  • About 5,000 people gathered in central Seoul to protest president Park Geun-hye and the government's response to the Sewol ferry sinking tragedy.
    seoul_sewol_demostration-5828.jpg
  • About 5,000 people gathered in central Seoul to protest president Park Geun-hye and the government's response to the Sewol ferry sinking tragedy.
    seoul_sewol_demostration-3894.jpg
  • About 5,000 people gathered in central Seoul to protest president Park Geun-hye and the government's response to the Sewol ferry sinking tragedy.
    seoul_sewol_demostration-5633.jpg
  • An anti-government protestor speaks during a demonstration in Seoul. About 5,000 people gathered in central Seoul to protest president Park Geun-hye and the government's response to the Sewol ferry sinking tragedy.
    seoul_sewol_demonstration-5806.jpg
  • About 5,000 people gathered in central Seoul to protest president Park Geun-hye and the government's response to the Sewol ferry sinking tragedy.
    seoul_sewol_demonstration-5699.jpg
  • About 5,000 people gathered in central Seoul to protest president Park Geun-hye and the government's response to the Sewol ferry sinking tragedy.
    seoul_sewol_demonstration-5682.jpg
  • About 5,000 people gathered in central Seoul to protest president Park Geun-hye and the government's response to the Sewol ferry sinking tragedy.
    seoul_sewol_demonstration-5680.jpg
  • Protestors hold signs blaming politicians for the Sewol disaster. About 5,000 people gathered in central Seoul to protest president Park Geun-hye and the government's response to the Sewol ferry sinking tragedy.
    seoul_sewol_demonstration-3714.jpg
  • About 5,000 people gathered in central Seoul to protest president Park Geun-hye and the government's response to the Sewol ferry sinking tragedy.
    seoul_sewol_demonstration-3703.jpg
  • About 5,000 people gathered in central Seoul to protest president Park Geun-hye and the government's response to the Sewol ferry sinking tragedy.
    seoul_sewol_demonstration-3836.jpg
  • About 5,000 people gathered in central Seoul to protest president Park Geun-hye and the government's response to the Sewol ferry sinking tragedy.
    seoul_sewol_demonstration-3698.jpg