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Visit from a Dictator

x | 19.02.2002 11:37

Bush arrives on the Korean pennisula today only to be met by growing protests against US foreign policy in the region. A broad coalition of political groups have called for vocal protest in opposition to the US's hegemonic role in global militarism and neo-liberal globalization.

19 February
Seoul, South Korea
James Desjardins


Bush arrives on the Korean pennisula today only to be met by growing protests against US foreign policy in the region. A broad coalition of political groups have called for vocal protest in opposition to the US's hegemonic role in global militarism and neo-liberal globalization. Activist's insist that these acts of protests are not mere displays of "anti-Americanism," but rather articulate of criticisms of agressive policies which are undermining both cultural autonomy and participatory democracy in the region.

Yesterday, members of Korea's pro-unification student movement occupied the American Chamber of Commerce in the Seoul World Trade Center, breaking their windows in order to hang a banner criticizing Bush's threat's of war against North Korea. Over twenty students were arrested. On Monday, a coalition representing over 600 civil society members held a press conference and attempted to deliver a petition to the of the US embassy crititicizing Bush's now infamous 'axis of evil' speech. However, riot police would not let them get close to the building. The largest protests are expected to occur Wednesday and Thursday.


The Korean Progressive Media has put together an English site to document this weeks anti-Bush protests. Check here for updates, photos, and video. The latest pictures video will first appear on the Korean section of the page and then be transferred to the english side.

 http://www.base21.org/antibush

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- Homepage: http://www.base21.org/antibush