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- '노란봉투'캠페인/국제연대..
- no chr.!
1.) KCTU y'day predictad that there's "No More Hope for Lee Myung-bak Government!" (1)
2.) After the (last) weekend of STATE TERROR, executed by thousands of riot
cops in the streets of Seoul, even the bourgeois S.K. media had to report about
the POLICE TERROR against tens of thousands of demonstrators. And there are
some evidence that the attacks by the riot cops (they even used SWAT units) were
(likely) well-planned to "terminate" the increasing street protests against the "ruling"
Lee Myung-bak administration.
One video piece is showing a chief of one riot cop unit adivising his officers: "Do not
get caught (by the protestors' cameras) hitting the elderly, women, children or handicapped
people. If we get caught then we would get in trouble (it would give people more ammunition to fight back). And in case you got caught, then snatch the cameras from the protestors
right away with help of your colleagues. Get rid of any evidence!"
K. Times (6.02) reported: "In a 5-minute-long clip, a riot police officer grabbed a
female protester's hair and threw her down beside a parked police bus. As she
was attempting to crawl under the bus, the officer relentlessly kicked her in the
head and stood on her neck she managed to get beneath the bus screaming out
in pain. Another police officer at the scene then hurriedly stopped the video
camera from recording." (2)
(1) ☞ S.K. Gov't Crack Down Peaceful Demonstration! (KCTU statement, 6.02)
(2) ☞ Police Under Fire for Overuse of Force (Korea Times, 6.02)
Y'day's Korea Herald reported following:
Police under fire for violence against.. demonstrators
The government is scrambling to contain the fallout from police violence against
demonstrators protesting U.S. beef imports last weekend.
Video clips have been circulating online showing police kicking a female
protester, hitting demonstrators with metal shields, firing water cannons and
dragging drenched protesters.
One video clip taped Sunday shows Lee Na-rae, 21, a college student at Seoul
National University, being thrust onto the ground following violent scuffles with
authorities and then being kicked by a boot-clad riot policeman.
Lee told local media that she hid beneath a nearby police bus to avoid further
assault. She was beaten again after she emerged.
In another clip, a soaked and half-naked protester on top of a police bus was
shoved onto the ground.
Different footage shows a crowd of protesters being chased by riot squads, who
later caught and beat them with their metal shields.
Reflecting growing public frustration against the government, the slogans chanted
at the initially peaceful candlelight vigils, first held on April 27 against U.S. beef
imports, have changed. Demonstrators who originally called for renegotiation of
the import pact are now demanding the ouster of President Lee Myung-bak...
Since May 24, 545 demonstrators have been detained, according to police. Of
them, 211 were booked without detention while 21 were brought to summary
trials. Fourteen were released with warnings and 299 are still under detention...
More, but independent evidences of the POLICE TERROR:
☞ [6.01] Video Report (by Hong Gil-dong.., 6.02)
☞ [5.31/6.01] Report, incl. pics and video (KCTU, 6.01)
Related:
☞ Injured Citizens File Lawsuit Against Police (K. Times, 6.03)
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