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Korean conscientious objector against Korean troops in Iraq and faces arrest

War Resisters' International | 21.11.2003 16:12 | Anti-militarism

A Korean CO faces arrest after declaring his conscientious objection in protest against the deployment of Korean troops in Iraq.

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Today, Cheol-min Kang (SKR13828 - a picture is available at  http://wri-irg.org/co/alerts/Kang.jpg), a 21-year old Korean private soldier, declared his conscientious objection to protest against the deployment of South Korean troops in Iraq. Kang enlisted into the army as a conscript in August 2003, and was on his first vacation now. At present, Cheol-min Kang is doing a sit-down protest at the Human Rights Committee of the National Council of Churches in Korea. There he is joined by activists from Korea Solidarity for Conscientious Objection. The latest news is that military police in civilian clothes is enclosing the building to arrest Kang. He faces charges of desertion, which carries a penalty of 2-10 years. In addition he might also be charged with violating public service regulations, because as a soldier he is not allowed to talk in public. Cheol-min Kang's determination is firm, although the military police puts pressure on his family to persuade him to continue his military service.

War Resisters' International calls for urgent letters of support to Cheol-min Kang. At present, it is possible to send emails or faxes to the Human Rights Committee of the National Council of Churches in Korea: email  kncc@kncc.or.kr
fax +82-2-744 6189

War Resisters' International calls for letters of protest to the Korean authorities, and Korean embassies abroad. A protest email to Roh Moo-hyun, President of Korea, can be sent at  http://wri-irg.org/co/alerts/20031121c.html .

War Resisters' International calls for the immediate discharge of Cheol-min Kang from the Korean military, and for the release of all imprisoned conscientious objectors in South Korea.

Andreas Speck
War Resisters' International

ADDRESSES
Ministry of Defence
Fax: +82-2-748 6895
email:  webmaster@mnd.go.kr

Roh Moo-hyun (President)
Cheong Wa Dae - Office of the President of South Korea 1, Sejongono Jongo-gu Seoul 110-050
KOREA (Republic of)
Fax: +82-2-770 0084
email:  webmaster@cwd.go.kr

National Human Rights Commission of Korea #16, euljiro 1-ga, jung-gu Seoul 100-842
KOREA (Republic of)
fax +82-2-2125 9666
email  nhrc@humanrights.go.kr

For a list of South Korean embassies abroad, see  http://www.helplinedatabase.com/embassy-database/country-in-other-countries/southkorea.html

War Resisters' International
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- Homepage: http://wri-irg.org

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He really could use your support

24.11.2003 11:47

I myself met Cheol-min on Saturday and was very impressed and moved by his courage in standing up for what he believes in, despite being fully aware of the overly harsh consequences that await him. As the article above implies, his mother had spent 8 hours Friday trying to convince him to back down. I had been present at a rally for undocumented migrant workers nearby that day and afterwards my friends and I went to visit Cheol-min and show our support. It was actually his birthday, so his friends had come to visit him; numerous others had heard of his plight and came to visit him as well.

While he stands by his decision, it was obvious the knowledge of his impending imprisonment was weighing heavily upon him and his friends. I'm sure any support you could give Cheol-min would be very appreciated by him.

Matt VanVolkenburg
mail e-mail: mattvanv@yahoo.com