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  1. 2006/07/07
    평택/평화 행진, d2
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  2. 2006/07/07
    北 미사일.. #4
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  3. 2006/07/07
    가자(팔레스티나)戰 #8
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평택/평화 행진, d2

(Of course) until now there is no English report about the - now - 2nd day of the Peace March.

 

 

So here just some pictures and a article in Korean by Voice of People (민중의소리):

 


The 2nd day: Protest in Gwacheon, Govt. complex


Demo in downtown Suwon


Protest rally in front of Gyeongi-do Police HQ, Suwon


2nd Evening Culture Festival..


..at Suwon Stn.

 

"반평화 5적, 인권ㆍ평화의 이름으로 소환한다"

[평택 평화행진 2일차] 정부청사-경기경찰청-수원역

 

 

 

진보블로그 공감 버튼트위터로 리트윗하기페이스북에 공유하기딜리셔스에 북마크

北 미사일.. #4


 


 

 

 

 

 

THE BEAT GOES ON...

 

Ha, ha.. of course the DPRK has all rights to.. blabla.. And never they will give up.. blabla..  And of course no-one can stop them... WHAT A SURPRISE^^!!

 

 

Here the last news and analysis about the latest developments:

 

The Guardian(UK)

 

North Korea defies critics over missiles

 

North Korea rounded on its critics in dramatic fashion on Thursday, warning the US and Japan that it planned to test-launch more missiles and would resort to "physical actions" against any country that continued to pressure it to abandon its missile programme.

The secretive state acknowledged for the first time that it had launched seven missiles on Wednesday in a move that had drawn immediate condemnation from the US, Japan and Britain and prompted an emergency meeting of the UN security council. The missiles all landed harmlessly in the Sea of Japan...

 

Please read the full article here:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/korea/article/0,,1813942,00.html

 

Two other articles/analysis by the same paper, published 7.06, you can read here:

 

Kim may have overplayed his hand


Bound together by paranoia

 

 

IHT/NYT:

 

News Analysis: U.S. has few good choices in N. Korea standoff

 

Discord over reply to Korean missile test

 

 

Asia Times(HK/China):

 

N Korea's ace threatens US-Seoul alliance

 

 

Washington Post:

 

N. Korea Says It Will Continue Missile Tests

 

 

Al Jazeera:

North Korea vows more missile tests

 

 

DPRK Foreign Ministry Spokesman on Its Missile Launches (KCNA)

 

 

And finally the S. Korean "left-liberal" daily Hankyoreh wrote yesterday about the timing of the missile tests following:

Question of timing for N.K. missile launch

 

Reasons both international and domestic for holding test-fire now

 

North Korea fired at least six missiles, the long-range Daepodong-2 and the mid- to short-range Scud and Nodong, consecutively from about 3 a.m. to 8 a.m. on July 5, local time. The weather near the launch side in Musudan-ri, formerly Daepo-dong, Hwadae-gun, North Hamgyeong Province, was not favorable for the test launch. It is common practice not to fire missiles in bad weather, nor at night, but the North proceeded. According to a military expert, the U.S., China, Europe, and Russia have never launched missiles in early morning under bad weather.

The missiles were fired in regular sequence as soon as the United States launched the space shuttle Discovery. The U.S. was celebrating its Independence Day, waiting for news of the space shuttle launch, when they were shocked by the news that North Korea had conducted its launches. This provocative move by the communist regime brought about a crisis on the Korea Peninsula and Northeast Asia. The media worldwide were busy reporting on the North’s missile test-firing and concerned nations’ countermeasures instead of covering the launch of the space shuttle.

An analyst said, "North Korea displayed its missile capabilities by firing missiles on U.S. Independence Day. Such a movement is high-level psychological warfare meant to attract the world’s attention."


The timing of North Korea’s missile launch holds very strong symbolism, not only for inter-Korean relations but within North Korea, as well. The day July 4 is the 34th anniversary of the South-North Joint Statement, and Kim Il-sung died 12 years ago on July 8. The mouthpiece of North Korea’s ruling Workers’ Party, Rodong Sinmun, in an editorial on July 4 stressed that the country’s " ’military-first policy’ will bring prosperity to our fatherland."

When North Korea test-launched a Daepodong-1 missile on Aug. 31, 1998, it had international and domestic intentions in selecting that date, as well. At the time, the Stalinist regime was making attempts to rewin the minds of its citizens under slogans of North Korea as a ’powerful nation’ with a ’military-first policy’ to usher in the so-called Kim Jong-il era after Kim Il-sung had been in power for so long. Kim Jong-il continued his drive to win over the North Korean people by means of the historic inter-Korean summit in 2000 and two North Korea-Japan summits since then, but he may have wanted to reassert himself since George W. Bush took office.

It is highly possible that North Korea was exhibiting its brinkmanship tactics once again. China has stepped up diplomatic efforts by suggesting unofficial six-party talks and President Bush and Japanese Prime Minister Koizumi declared at a summit in Washington on June 29 that they would not accept North Korea’s missile launches. Under such circumstances, Pyongyang fired at least six missiles, including a long-range one, as if to say, "North Korea will never surrender or retreat."

http://english.hani.co.kr/arti/english_edition/e_international/139006.html


 

 

And last but not least:

Of course..

"The DPRK has a right to build Weapons of Mass Destruction.."(harrharr~)

http://www.geocities.com/songunpoliticsstudygroup/spsgjune252006.html

 


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가자(팔레스티나)戰 #8

 


 

 

 

DAY 7 & 8 (水/木)

 

 

A MAN WHO WANTED TO BE ENTERTAINED AND GOT A BIG SURPRISE

A short story

 

Rami Avraham, who lives nearby (in Ashkelon), told: "I was sitting in my house's balcony and waiting to see if the army was firing at the (Gaza) Strip. Suddenly I heard a loud whistle and saw the rocket flying with fire and a lot of smoke, and then I heard a very loud explosion."

 

 

 

Wednesday in the late evening the military wing of Hamas was launching again two Qassam rockets, hitting the second time in two days the south Israeli coastal town Ashkelon. In the night before IAF was attacking again Palestinian govt buildings in Gaza.

 

After the latest rocket attack against Ashkelon the situation on the battle field, especially in the northern part of Gaza was/is intensifying hour by hour. During fierce fights between IDF and resistance fighters only in the last hours about 16 Palestinians were killed.

 

 

Here the latest news:

 

10 dead after fighting in Gaza (Guardian)


Palestinians run for cover during armed clashes between Palestinian militants and Israeli soldiers in Beit Lahiya
Palestinians run for cover during armed clashes between Palestinian militants

and Israeli soldiers in Beit Lahiya. Photograph: Mahmud Hams/AFP/Getty
 

Israeli forces and Palestinian gunmen fought throughout today in the biggest outbreak of violence since the abduction of an Israeli soldier almost two weeks ago. By this afternoon there were reports of the death of at least 10 Palestinians and an Israeli soldier. It was not clear if the dead Palestinians were fighters, civilians or both.
 

In the early hours of this morning Israeli forces took over settlements they evacuated 10 months ago in northern Gaza and pushed to the outskirts of Beit Lahiya. There has been little progress in international negotiations on the release of Corporal Gilad Shalit, 19, but Israel increased its offensive against Gazan militants after three Qassams rockets hit central Ashkelon, an area that was previously out of range...

 

Read the full article here:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/israel/Story/0,,1814291,00.html

 

 

Israelis Push Farther Into Gaza Strip (Washington Post)

 

 

 

 

IDF takes swath of northern Gaza to end rocket fire (Haaretz)

Eleven Palestinians, including one civilian, were killed by the Israel Defense Forces in the northern Gaza town of Beit Lahia on Thursday afternoon, bringing the death toll to 17 since the start of an incursion in northern Gaza aimed at ending Qassam fire.

Palestinian officials said eight people were killed and 20 more wounded when an Israel Air Force aircraft fired a missile and two shells at a group of armed militants in Beit Lahia. Three others were killed and another 35 wounded in further clashes...

http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/735455.html

 

 

16 Palestinians killed in Gaza battles (Ynet/Yedioth Ahronoth)

 

Heavy fire exchanges ensue in northern Gaza Thursday afternoon; sources in the Strip report of at least eight killed by direct hit of IDF artillery shell, another two shot dead by soldiers in Beit Lahiya. Palestinian death toll stands at 16 since operation has been launched Wednesday night. IDF claims attacks were aimed solely at terrorists. Meanwhile, Qassam fire on Israel continues...

http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3272040,00.html

 

 

Meanwhile..

..UN calls on Israel to halt Gaza operation

http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3272141,00.html

 


The very latest:

 

Just a short while ago the first Israeli soldier was killed in northern Gaza.. (BBC World)

 

 

 

Soldier killed in Gaza (Ynet)

 

Soldier shot in the head by snipers in Atatara area in northern Strip, sustains critical injuries and later dies of wounds in hospital. Popular Resistance Committees claim responsibility for attack. Meanwhile, army reports of heavy fighting in Gaza...

http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3272210,00.html 

 

..occupational hazard!!


 


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