I'm working on a video to share some scenes from one of the protests and the signs I have collected... stay tuned...!
As you have mentioned President Lee (not Park! - that was another President with a similar strong-arm history) seems to be ignoring what the people want.
He was elected with 48% of the vote, (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Kore ... on%2C_2007) but turnout was also historically low, so that raises some other questions about who is protesting, why they might have voted for him, or not voted at all.
The history is really important here. Democracy as we know it in the West isn't even one whole generation old. Nearly 30 years ago, the army was ordered to fire on citizens who were protesting then-president 전두환 who had installed a military government. Just prior to that 정정희 had held power for nearly 15 years. Both men are famous for their authoritarian rule and tight grip on free speech.
Koreans in their 40s and up remember this history really well. They lived it.