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- '노란봉투'캠페인/국제연대..
- no chr.!
Following documentary I found on MTU's (이주노동자 노동조합) freebord.
I think it shows at least some important evidence of the brutality of the cops, even the docu is, for my "taste" a "little" to pathetic (actually we don't need martyrdom - a revolutionary (?) movement is not a crusader society...).
Finally here you can read the latest (11.29) article from Yonhap (by the way, I don't agree with their opinions, not at all!):
Civic groups file petition demanding probe into farmer's death
South Korean civic groups on Tuesday filed a petition with the nation's human rights watchdog, asking for a thorough investigation into the controversial death of a farming activist.
The groups claimed that Jeon Yong-cheol died of brain injuries sustained in a clash with police during a street protest two weeks ago.
The 43-year-old Jeon collapsed in front of his house in Boryeong in the central province of South Chungcheong a day after he participated in the demonstration in Seoul on Nov. 15. He underwent two brain operations but died six days later.
About 60 civic and farming organizations alleged that Jeon was beaten up by police during the protest against the government's decision to open its rice market wider to cheap imports.
Police, backed by a state-supervised autopsy, denied the use of any violence against Jeon, saying pictures they obtained showed Jeon was in the rear area during the rally so there was little chance that he clashed with riot police.
A day after his death, the National Institute of Scientific Investigation said Jeon died from cerebral hemorrhaging and skull fractures as a result of a fall, not from direct blows to the head by police.
But the civic groups claimed they see problems in the autopsy results. The country's religious groups also made similar claims.
"The police used violence at the rally, which infringed on the freedom of assembly and association and eventually claimed Jeon's life," the groups said in a petition submitted to the National Human Rights Commission of Korea.
On Monday, the groups said another farmer is in critical condition from injuries sustained during the rally and that they will not hold Jeon's funeral until the cause of his death is completely disclosed.
South Korean farmers have staged violent demonstrations after the National Assembly ratified a government motion last week calling for Seoul to gradually double its rice import quota to 8 percent of domestic consumption by 2014.
Two farmers committed suicide this month to demonstrate their opposition to the market opening agreement.
Source: Minjung-ui Sori
Korea Herald will write this today:
Farmers step up fight
Farmers and civic groups yesterday demanded that the police chief resign, blaming police violence for the death of a farmer after their recent demonstration against the wider opening of the domestic rice market. Jeon Yong-cheol, a 44-year-old farmer, died from cerebral hemorrhaging Thursday, ten days after attending the demonstration held in front of the National Assembly. Activists claimed that he died after being beaten by police during a mass rally on Nov. 15 in Seoul An emergency committee, composed of 59 civic groups protested in front of the National Police Agency yesterday calling for the resignation of Huh Joon-young, commissioner-general of the National Police Agency, to take responsibility for his death. They claimed that the police agency is attempting to cover up police brutality during the rally. An autopsy by the National Institute of Scientific Investigation showed that he died from cerebral hemorrhaging and skull fractures as a result of a fall, not from direct blows to the head by police. But, protesters claim that they witnessed the police being severely violent toward Jeon. "Jeon tried to prevent the police from charging before he fell onto his back as the police hit him in the chest and face with their shields," said Bae Geom, one of the witnesses. The committee showed Sunday a picture of four farmers, including Bae, helping Jeon, had collapsed, away from the site of the protest. "Whether Jeon was killed by a direct hit or the fall on his back after being hit by the police shields, it is the police violence that caused his death," the committee said in a statement. Police, on the other hand, presented yesterday four photos taken of Jeon on the day which show him standing at back of the demonstration group and said he hardly had physical contact with the police. "If the demonstrators took pictures which indicate a violent scene, they should have released them because they take more photos during the protest than we do," said a police official. "Jeon was not even on the list of names of causalities that they offered," he added. Police opened the photo evidence to reporters yesterday, however, did not allow them to take pictures of them. Leaders from religious groups also joined the force yesterday and urged police to investigate the death of a farmer. Buddhist and Christian leaders held a joint news conference and questioned the autopsy results which the investigation institute announced last week. "We see problems in the autopsy results of the National Institute of Scientific Investigation," they said in a statement. "The government should reveal the truth and apologize to the farmers." The religious groups claimed that Jeon died from "serious" injuries during scuffles with police at the rally, considering witness testimonies and photos taken at the scene. They rejected the explanation by that Jeon died from an accident. Farmers have held a series of demonstrations across the nation before and after the National Assembly ratified a government-proposed bill further opening rice market last Wednesday. The bill allows the nation to gradually double its rice import quota by 2014. Before the ratification of the bill, two farmers committed suicide this month against the market opening.
And here
http://joongangdaily.joins.com/200511/28/200511282224306939900090409041.html
JoongAng Ilbo will write their sh...
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christian: how are you. a friend of mine here in america just surprised me by refering to your name. he used to get info about migrants in kor through your writings at international websites...? and that base21 is never being updated...im going to italy this winter and maybe have a chance to see you, but maybeeeee...부가 정보
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It was just my job in ETU-MB to inform the "entire" world about our struggle...Actually I would like to be back "home" this winter..
I'm just waiting for the best idea how to find a way back home as soon as possible..
Where are you now exactly? America... North? South? f... USA (shame on you!!^^)?
Actually I don't work for B21 anymore and the colleague who is responsible for the site has to much work (I think..). So he don't find enough time to update the stuff there.
Anyway, I hope to see you again soon!
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yes i am just right in the valley of the beast. just 5 hours down south from washington, where the monkey performs the war. where in germany are you now? if it is the south, perhaps i could try. i will be in the northeast of italy. i also wish to go back home but its impossible until the summer. do you know taht SAMAR IS GETTING MARRIED IN NEPAL???부가 정보
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well, i'm in berlin - actually not in the south, not really. what you do in the US? what you want in italy? about samar i dont'n know... it makes happy, to be married? i'm not sure...^^부가 정보
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im studying anthropology here. migrant labor in korea is my topic. what i want in italy? i am gonig to see my boyfriend whose name is the same as yours. i think i told you about it. hey, berlin is a way too far from italy!!부가 정보