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- '노란봉투'캠페인/국제연대..
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36개의 게시물을 찾았습니다.
JUST A HAPPY FUTURE:
ATTACK AGAINST COUNTER-ATTACK
AGAINST COUNTER-COUNTER-ATTACK...

The red stuff on the wall (opposite of the shopping mall in Netanya)
is the blood of victims...
Jerusalem Post is writing today (12.6):
Sharon orders resumption of targeted killings in W. Bank
In the wake of the suicide bombing attack in Netanya, which claimed the lives of five Israeli citizens on Monday morning, Prime Minister Ariel Sharon has instructed security forces to resume the policy of targeted assassinations in the West Bank as part of a large-scale operation against the Islamic Jihad infrastructure in the region.
If you want - really, just if you want - you can read more here:
http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1132475688406&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull
And here you can read the latest (bad) news:
http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1132475688406&pagename=JPost/JPArticle/ShowFull
WHAT FOR???
#1 you find here:
THE SUPER INNOVATIVE PALESTINIAN "RESISTANCE"
Only yesterday the Israeli authorities made it more easy for Palestinian workers and merchants from Gaza and the West Bank to enter Israel. Just some hours later Jihad Islamiya sent back "warmest thanks": home made rockets...
And now, just about three hours ago (CET) one Palestinian, because of his great gratitude (^^, even it is not funny, not at all..), blow up himself in the Israeli city of Netanya in front of a shopping mall and more than 50 Israelis (at least 5 of them died) "were able to participate at his celebration"...

Here you can read the news in Jerusalem Post (please read the Talkbacks... some are just complete strange, but show the mood after actions like that... And this is just the f... reality!!!):
http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1132475685417&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull
And here the latest news from Guardian (UK):
http://www.guardian.co.uk/israel/Story/0,2763,1658107,00.html
Like that there is no liberation, there will be no liberation!! There will be just more suffering from more Israeli military actions (TERROR!!), ongoing Palestinian corruption, exploitation by Palestinian and Israeli capitalists...,oppression by Palestinian police, secret services and Islamic fascists!
NO FUTURE!!! not at all...

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."If Israel announces that it will sprinkle porcine blood over the islamic bomber's corpse, causing that he will not "go to heaven", may be that this attitude will dissuade suicide bombing." (a comment from Brazil.. harrharr...) But once again: THIS IS THE F.. REALITY (..and not my dream, not at all!)!!
노동자, 농민, 학생, 민중의 단결의 승리다
(..I hope as soon, as possible...!)
Yesterday, 12.4, the annual Peoples Demonstration took the streets in Seoul.
The demonstration, organized by Peoples Solidarity, the National Peasents League, KCTU and many other organizations started with several rallies in Seoul’s University district Daehak-no. The main topics of the demo: (of course) the police brutality during the peasents' protest against the bill of increasing the quota of rice import (it was already reported about it here..), the current "General Strike" by KCTU for better rights and conditions of irregular workers, the wish of withdrawal of the S.K. troops out of Iraq...
After the rallies a mass demonstration, Minjung-ui Sori wrote 15,000 people participated, took the streets in downtown Seoul, leading to the Sejong-no/Jong-no crossroads, THE main traffic lines in the city.
Of course here at first, as usual, everything was blocked by police buses and large units of the infamous riot cops.
But after a while the demonstrators just took a detour around City Hall Plaza and finally, despite thousands of riot cops and water canon tanks, they were able to take the Sejong-no avenue to finish the demonstration there.
Source of the pics: Minjung-ui Sori
A little the entire thing is remembering me at the anti-USFK demonstrations in the end of 2002, where tens of thousands of unarmed people were running over, sometimes, 20,000 riot cops.
If there would be an realistic aim what for the people were on the streets yesterday, and maybe 90,000 demonstrators more, a revolution, just by the power of the people would be possible. You just have to see the documentaries... the cops, complete confused..., no plan, not at all... But unfortunately yesterday, perhaps, no-one wanted to make revolution...(^^) So, after all, situations like that are just good opportunities for training for the future...(^^) Here you can read an article in Korean and see three video docus about the event:
http://www.vop.co.kr/new/2005120433661.html
And here you can see some more impressive pictures from y'day:
http://blog.jinbo.net/torirun/?pid=163
On Saturday, 3.12, afternoon in Seoul’s Insa-dong, a small rally was held to mark the "Day of Global Protest on Climate Change". But while, for example in London at the same day 10,000 people blamed Blair as a "Killer of our planet" and in Montreal, Canada – here right now the International Climate Conference take place – about 40,000 people demonstrated against the "climate killers", in Seoul, one of the dirtiest cities, just maximum 150 joined the protest.

Source: Daham-kke
A Korean article you can read here:
http://www.vop.co.kr/new/2005120333647.html
At the same day in the evening in Myeong-dong, actually also in downtown Seoul, a small demonstratin ("unlawful"?? - There is no law for us!!!) took place to protest against the police brutality during the farmers demonstration on 11.15.
Source: Minjung-ui Sori
About 150 people, so Minjung-ui Sori, joined the demo. The Korean article (there is also a video) you can read here:
http://www.vop.co.kr/new/2005120333654.html
Ha, and the semi-official news agency Yonhap wrote yesterday (7 pm) about the peoples demo this:
5,000 workers, farmers stage street protests in Seoul
About 5,000 workers and farmers rallied in downtown Seoul on Sunday, demanding greater protection of part-time employees and the local farm market.
There were no immediate reports of violence in the protest, organized by the Korean Confederation of Trade Union, a major umbrella labor group, but traffic was seriously jammed in and around Gwanghwamun, a major intersection of the capital.
The US-administration and
the Islam-fascism
Please check out this - in my opinion - very interesting article, published by the HK based Asia Times (11.30):
What 'staying the course' really means
Nearly three years into the war in Iraq, the Bush administration tells us that it wasn't about weapons of mass destruction or Iraqi ties to al-Qaeda, but about America's holy mission to spread democracy to the benighted regions of the Middle East. However, postwar Iraq is anything but a democracy. In fact, if Iraq manages to avoid all-out civil war, it is likely to end up with a government that is fiercely undemocratic - a Shi'ite theocratic dictatorship that rules by terror, torture, and armed might.
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Please read the entire article here:
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/GL01Ak01.html
DARK AMBITIONS vs."총"파업(*)
The documentary was shot and produced by
"'High Speed' Hong Gil-dong from the Forest"
(*): a.k.a. the bright light of the REVOLUTIONARY FUTURE... ^^
Today Korean Confederation of Trade Unions (KCTU) called for "General Strike" (GS) against the planned new bill for, or better said against irregular workers in S. Korea. (Right now I just will write about what was going on today, what I understood from the Korean reports and documentaries. Later I will write down my thoughts about the GS. So, no comment right now!)
According to the internet magazine Minjung-ui Sori about 10.000 workers joined the main rally in Seoul/Yeouido, near the National Assembly (NA), the S.K. parliament.
According to a speech of KCTU all across S.K. 60.000 workers joined the GS. After the main rally several activists wanted to march in the direction of NA, but they were blocked by large units of riot cops and many lines of their huge buses.
After some - not really violent - clashes between the activists and the cops havy water canon attacks against the entire rally begun. From now some more serious clashes started: the cops used riot shields and truncheons and the protestors bamboo sticks. The clashes continued until the early evening hours.
A summarizing report in Korean, including three video docus about the rally and the clashes, you can read/see here:
http://www.vop.co.kr/new/2005120133506.html
Meanwhile thousands of farmers clashed with the riot cops downtown Seoul.
In the afternoon they begun a rally in Seoul's university district Daehak-no, near downtown, to protest against the past police terror against their protests (I already wrote about this several days ago).
After the rally they marched the short route to Jong-no/Sejong-no intersection, one of the main traffic routes in Seoul. There, after the protestors took the intersection, large units of riot cops with their buses and water canon tanks blocked the way what could lead to the dirction of Cheonghwadae, the residence of the S.K. president.
Source of the pics: Minjung-ui Sori
Only after a short while later also there the cops started massive attacks with water canons against the demonstrators, under them many women...
Also here direct confrontations between the cops and protestors errupted soon and continued until the early night hours.
Until now I don't found numbers of the cops, but when I think about my experience in protests like today I would estimate that several ten thousands of the riot cops were on the spot.
A summarizing report (in Korean) you can read here (including a video docu):
http://www.voiceofpeople.org/new/2005120133510.html
The semi-official news agency Yonhap reported this:
Militant labor group begins strike over non-regular worker bill
South Korea's militant umbrella labor group, the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions (KCTU), launched a nationwide general strike on Thursday, asking for greater protection of non-regular workers' rights in a government-proposed legislation.
The walkout, however, is unlikely to have a serious impact on the nation's key industries, as merely 10 percent, or 60,000, of its 620,000 affiliated unionists complied with the strike call.
It continued here:
http://english.yna.co.kr/Engnews/20051201/610000000020051201175313E6.html
What the bourgeois Korea Times is writing about the same issue you can read here:
http://times.hankooki.com/lpage/nation/200512/kt2005120119372411990.htm
And as I wrote already: FROM ME, NOW, NO COMMENT...
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