Organizers estimated that 850,000 people attended the anti-Park rally in Seoul on Nov. 12, making it the country's biggest protest march since it shook off dictatorship 30 years ago.

South Korean President Park Geun-hye faced mounting pressure to step down on Saturday as hundreds of thousands of demonstrators marched in the capital to protest allegations that she let a friend meddle in state affairs.

Saturday's rally in downtown Seoul was the largest so far in a crisis engulfing Park, 64, and organizers said some 850,000 people packed streets running through the city center including a 12-lane thoroughfare. Police estimated the crowd at 260,000.