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People’s Solidarity for Participatory Democracy (PSPD) sent a letter, raising suspicions about the cause of the Cheonan sinking to the U.N.S.C. - and S. Korea's "rulers" and their supporters are really pissed off...
Here the latest developments in regard to PSPD's letter:
Today: During a parliamentary session S.K.'s prime minister Chung Un-chan called PSPD's letter questioning the U.N. over investigations into the sinking the Cheonan warship “an act against the nation,” forewarning punishments against the largest left-leaning group...
Tuesday: Members of war veterans’ groups (i.e. f*cking old reactionaries!!) clash with police
while trying to storm the offices of the People’s Solidarity for Participatory Democracy in downtown
Seoul. The veterans were angry about the group’s letter to the UN disputing the government’s
investigation of the March 26 sinking of the Cheonan warship.
Wednesday: F*cking old ractionaries "protesting" in front of PSPD's office...
Conservatives blast PSPD (Hankyoreh cartoon, 6.16)
Prime Minister Chung Un-chan, a public prosecutor and a representative of the conservative media jointly blow vuvuzelas, a long-standing tradition in South Africa’s football history, at a member of the People’s Solidarity for Participatory Democracy (PSPD). The vuvuzela is labeled “redbaiting.”
The PSPD member is taken aback at the collective “aeng!” coming from the vuvuzelas and covers his ears. In his pocket, there is the letter to the member nations of the UN Security Council.
Meanwhile, President Lee Myung-bak stands alone and blows a Vuvuzela labeled “The enforcement of Four Major Rivers Restoration Project,” seemingly caught up in his own world.
Prior to the joint civilian-military investigation team’s briefing at the UN Security Council on the sinking of the Cheonan on June 14, the PSPD submitted a letter to the U.N. highlighting contentious aspects of the investigation’s findings on June 10.
http://english.hani.co.kr/arti/english_edition/e_entertainment/425908.html
Related articles:
☞ Which country do you belong to? (Hankyoreh, 6.16)
☞ Legal sanctions against PSPD unlikely (K. Times, 6.16)
☞ South Korean "NGOs" Attack PSPD (DailyNK, 6.16)
☞ A question of loyalty (JoongAng Ilbo, 6.17)
☞ Chung blasts group for Cheonan letter (K. Herald, 6.17)
Updated news report:
☞ Far-right groups launch violent protests against PSPD (Hankyoreh, 6.18)
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