The virtual protest, projecting life-size images of marchers, will take place in one of the city's main squares after police rejected an application from the group's Korean office for a physical demonstration near the Blue House, the official residence of President Park Geun-hye, the Korea Times reports . Demonstrations outside the Blue House have been banned after protests over the government's handling of the Sewol ferry disaster ended in violence , but police say their refusal of a permit is nothing to do with freedom of speech. "The rally is expected to cause serious traffic disruption," an official told the Korea Herald