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Last month Chicago Indymedia predicted in connection to the coming G-20 Summit in Seoul (Nov. 11/12) that "There will be a storm"...
Well, until now it's not really sure if there will be a "storm" or not... But it seems as if the S.K. gov't already prepares for a kind of mass uprising/civil war, according to today's Yonhap report:
Military sets up security command center for G-20 summit
South Korea's military on Wednesday launched a "G-20 command center" to coordinate the government's security planning and operations in preparation for the G-20 summit in early November.
Tasked with protecting the world's leaders and ensuring the hosting of a successful summit set for Nov. 11-12, the command center would serve as a central part of security operations with some 10,000 troops from various military branches taking part, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) said in a statement.
"The military has elaborate action plans and firm determination to counter any possible enemy threat," the statement said. "We will make utmost efforts to make the G-20 summit in Seoul safer than any in the past."
The command center also coordinates coverage with other relevant security agencies, including the Presidential Security Service, the National Police Agency and the National Intelligence Service.
Police are mainly in charge of security on streets and at the convention venue in Seoul, while the military provides policing for the skies and seas, JCS officials said.
Navy ships will conduct underwater searches and patrol ports around the country, while fighter jets will monitor the skies when the world's leaders arrive, they said...
Last month, some 400,000 government officials, police and security personnel staged days of anti-terrorism drills, including mock hostage situations and other attacks, as part of preparations for the November summit:
Already one month ago the Korea Times reported that the National Police Agency will be mobilizing more than 400,000 police around the G-20 Summit in Seoul...
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