S. KOREA. 11.22/Last Week's Struggle Report...
KCTU/ETU-MB | 22.11.2004 17:06 | Migration | Repression | World
LAST WEEK’S STRUGGLE REPORT (Seoul, 11.22)
First of all the strike of the government employees was a flop, because only few members joined the strike from last Monday morning. But one of the bad results was that now the cops started to hunt the strike leaders. On Tuesday National Police Agency announced that they have 16.000 riot cops in duty to find the hiding activists 147 they already arrested, 47 were on the run. On many public places, such as churches, universities and even Buddhist monasteries and temples they blocked the entrances and searched for the wanted activists.
Here in front of Seoul's most famous Buddhist temple Jogyesa and in its neighborhood
For the Myeong-dong Sit-in Struggle Collective an additional burdening, because the whole week large units, on Wednesday at least 500, of riot cops were blocking the entrance to the compound. The cops checked all the cars witch wanted on the cathedrals parking lot. Many of MSSC's visitors got also problems with the cops.
On Thursday, even on that day the cops blocked the entrance, MSSC together with around hundred sympathizers from many different solidarity groups we celebrated - belated - the "One Year Jubilee" of the sit-in struggle. Beside the nice culture program some of our supporters organized a video screening. We saw an interview made by MSSC members together and with the support of Korean video activists. The web site of the project you'll find here. During final speeches Marcelo Andrade (People and Struggle of the Fourth World War) a moviemaker from Venezuela brought us powerful struggle greetings from activists from his country.
Here some more impressions from our "One Year Celebration"
Nowadays the activists who defended their houses, and/or basic of existence in Cheongjin-dong are protesting day and night in front of Jongno-gu (district) office.
A picture from Thursday night. JUST SUPPORT THEIR STRUGGLE!
Just by chance in the same night we found that near a subway station:
A request by National Intelligence Service (the successor of KCIA) to report so-called N. Korean spies and "left extreme criminals". Of course after the picture was taken the "advertisement" surprisingly disappeared.
Her more impressions from the rally, demonstration and battle
Here you can read a Korean article about it.
Here and the sites before you can find much more pictures from the last week struggle.
RELEASE ALL MIGRANT WORKERS FROM DETENTION CENTERS!
FREEDOM FOR ALL POLITICAL PRISONERS IN S. KOREA… AND EVERYWHERE!
LET’S FIGHT TOGETHER FOR A WORLD WITHOUT EXPLOITATION AND OPPRESSION!
ANOTHER WORLD IS POSSIBLE, ONLY IF YOU WANT AND FIGHT FOR IT!
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