President Park Geun-hye faces angry parents of South Korean ferry victims
South Korean President Park Geun-hye yesterday faced the angry parents of hundreds of children missing in a ferry disaster as she held an impromptu and at times very tense meeting in an island gymnasium.

South Korean President Park Geun-hye yesterday faced the angry parents of hundreds of children missing in a ferry disaster as she held an impromptu and at times very tense meeting in an island gymnasium.
Park's security detail looked nervous as distraught parents screamed at the president and other officials with her on a stage in the auditorium on Jindo island.
"What are you doing when people are dying! Time is running out!" one woman shouted as Park tried to speak.
Clearly moved, Park found herself engaging in a lengthy question-and-answer session with a volatile crowd.
Much of the anger was focused on the head of the South Korean coastguard, Kim Suk-kyoon, with relatives insisting not enough was being done to find survivors more than 30 hours after the ferry sank on Wednesday morning.
When Kim said there were 550 divers involved in the effort, he was immediately drowned out by jeering, with one furious parent shouting: "But none of them are actually in the water!"