공지사항
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- '노란봉투'캠페인/국제연대..
- no chr.!
31개의 게시물을 찾았습니다.
전국노동자대회 전야제
(11月11日, Yeouido, Munhwa-madang/Culture Park)

Wow.. SOJU, MAKOLLI....^^....(only 3,000 won!!^^)
STOP THE OCCUPATION!!
Already some days ago (11.3) Korea Herald reported following:
Riot police unit to guard U.S. base site
Police said yesterday they plan to keep riot police units around a U.S. base site from next week in Pyeongtaek, 70 kilometers south of Seoul.
The 14 units comprising 1,400 riot police will replace police troops to more effectively secure the site designated for a U.S. military base expansion.
Police have dispatched 32 rotating units to fend off attempts by local residents and anti-U.S. activists to break into the fenced land.
Protesters have staged a series of fierce resistances against the plan to triple the size of U.S. Camp Humphreys. The expansion is planned to take place by 2008.
http://www.koreaherald.co.kr/site/data/html_dir/2006/11/03/200611030037.asp?kpage=11&kppage=1&scode=FA&art_id%22=
Now, since y'day, it seems that the government/police/military wants to carry out/realize its threat!
In the latest online edition of (the conservative/extreme rightwing) JoongAng Daily following was published:

"Military engineers laying concertina wire yesterday on an expanded perimeter of the U.S. base site in Pyeongtaek, Gyeonggi province. The barrier is an attempt to keep dogged anti-U.S. protesters from entering the area." [NEWSIS-JoongAng Ilbo, 11.8]
The Internet magazine Voice of the People (VoP) published just a short while ago following pictures about yesterday's occupation activities by the SK military in the area of Pyeongtaek-Daechuri/Daeduri:


Unfortunately there is no detailed information in English about the latest developments there available..
But VoP published a report (in Korean), incl. two docu videos. Please check it out here:
More here:
(평택미군기지확장저지 범국민대책위원)
철조망 추가 설치로 주민들 고립압박 자행하는
국방부를 규탄한다. (With a lot of pictures!!)
http://www.spark946.org/bugsboard/index.php?BBS=s_news&action=viewForm&uid=1363&page=1
평택 20만평 철조망 추가설치...주민 반발 (Ohmynews)
www.saveptfarmers.org (NEWS) wrote following report:
Police and soldiers invade and fence off Pyeongtaek fields
A huge number of police and soldiers attacked Daechuri and Doduri fields on November 8th. The soldiers dug up the edge of the fields with backhoes and set barbed wire all day long, surrounded by the police on guard. On the previous day, the Ministry of National Defense had announced that they were planning to add 2.8 km of barbed wire to the fields in Daechuri and Doduri, in order to block the residents from farming in the fields that hadn't been fenced off in May. They also said that they had invented a special unit of 1,400 soldiers to put on guard in the fields every day.
This most recent barbed wire attack is considered to be another tactic to make people give up their struggle by stopping their farming. The farmers had been farming the fields collectively since May. They had successfully completed this season's rice harvest and were preparing to plant winter crops. The attack has made the situation of struggle worse, especially after the residents' representative, Kim Ji-Tae was given 2 years-prison sentence last week.
While the police and soldiers were working on the barbed wire, several KCPT activists ran into the field crying, "Stop it!", "Don't break the peace!" and "Give up on extending the base!". Soon after, they were surrounded by the police and arrested. The other members of KCPT were having an urgent press conference in front of the police line and protesting, "Stop digging the field and setting the barbed wire, and free Kim Ji-Tae right now!"
However, the number of people who struggled this day was just about 20 while the police and the army moved more than 2 helicopters and 45 infantry companies to carry out the attack...(!!!)


*****
Coming Sunday, as it is a tradition in SK, the "Central Demonstration of the Working Class" should take the streets of downtown Seoul, but the f.. cops (National Police Agency/Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency) seems to have complete different plans..
In Korea Times latest edition following unbelievable story is published:
Police Ban Weekend Rallies in Central Seoul
The Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency said Tuesday that it refused to give permission to the two flagship labor unions to hold massive rallies in central Seoul because they could cause traffic jams.
One of the rejected rallies was planned by the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions (KCTU) which aimed to bring 200,000 workers from across the country to Kwanghwamun, in central Seoul on Nov. 12...
The police said that the rally planned by KCTU would have caused serious traffic jams and inconvenience to the public since its industrial unions planned to march toward Kwanghwamun after holding rallies at Chongmyo, Myongdong and Seoul Station...
The rejections of the requests is in line with the National Police Agency’s (NPA’s) policy to deal strictly with rallies that could cause inconvenience to the public. As the inconvenience of traffic jams caused by massive rallies takes place frequently, the National Police Agency (NPA) ordered regional offices on Sept. 27 to disallow rallies that would cause traffic congestion.
However, a mass rally by the Dump Truck Drivers’ Confederation in central Seoul is to take place since their request was made before NPA’s order. The police are currently attempting to persuade the association not to allow its members to march on roads during the rally.
The NPA’s order has sparked criticism from civic groups which claim the measures limit the freedom of assembly guaranteed by the Constitution...
http://times.hankooki.com/lpage/200611/kt2006110717380653460.htm
The "left-liberal" daily Hankyoreh is writing following about the same case:
S.K. freedom of assembly questioned
(incl. a mistake: they confuse FKTU with KCTU^^)
But... Just remember Mao Zedong's words:
"When the enemy is fighting us, it's good and not bad!" (^^)
"The Korean people dislike following foreign style, dancing to others' tune and lagging behind them. They prefer Korean dances when they dance and love Korean songs when they sing."
(All Koreans Called upon to Deepen National Self-Respect in Rodong Shinmun)
Yeah, that's really true! Just watch and enjoy this perfect performance:
And here's another very impressive example - "Shinhwa performing in the DPRK" - to proof Rodong Shinmun's statement (please watch carefully the reaction of the audience!!^^):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QM1avYwLC6I
Yaya, "The Korean people.."
Following article, based on a (in my opinion very significant) interview with "Prachanda", the chairman of the Communist Party of Nepal(Maoist), was published in Daily Telegraph(UK) 11.01.
Nepal's 'fierce one' spurns Chairman Mao and claims centre ground in peace talks
The commander of the most successful modern-day Communist insurgency, in Nepal, has turned his back on the legacy of Mao Tse-tung, claiming that he will embrace multi-party democracy to bring peace to the country after a decade of bloodshed.
Prachanda, the rebel leader who took inspiration from revolutionary China to prosecute his "people's war", indicated that he was even prepared to accept a transitional period in which Nepal's monarchy would be preserved.
In an interview with The Daily Telegraph, Prachanda, whose nom de guerre means "the fierce one", said his Maoist rebels had learnt the lessons of past revolutionary movements and recognised that the way to achieve a "vibrant and dynamic society" was by permitting healthy competition among political parties.
Speaking as a new round of negotiations with the government opened, he explained how he hoped ultimately to trade lasting peace for an end to the country's 238-year-old monarchy.
Prachanda, 52, whose real name is Pushpa Kamal Dahal, said: "We have taken so many lessons from the revolutions and counter revolutions of the 20th century.
"Even under the dictatorship of the proletariat, multi-party competition is necessary to have a vibrant and dynamic society."
He blamed the monarchy for Nepal's status as one of Asia's poorest countries, with a per capita annual income of around £140.
"We are not fighting for socialism,"(*) he said, claiming that his party had drifted to the centre.
"We are just fighting against feudalism. We are fighting for a capitalistic mode of production. We are trying to give more profit to the capitalists and industrialists."
The Daily Telegraph met Prachanda after a taxi ride to a discreet Kathmandu hotel, accompanied by Maoists.
Along the route, the guide signalled our progress to plain-clothed spotters standing amid the crowds on the bustling pavements.
Prachanda, a former school teacher and erstwhile employee of the American development agency USAID, believes that he is just a step away from joining mainstream politics, and was at pains to present a moderate image.
"If [the prime minister Girija Koirala] can go for a republican state then we can easily lock up 100 per cent of our arms right now," he said.
"But if you want to compromise with the feudal monarchy then it will not be beneficial for the democratic expression of the people to lock up all our arms right now."
Prachanda's rebel campaign has cost more than 13,000 lives and transformed Nepal from a sleepy backwater into what many analysts fear could become a failed state.
But in April, the Maoists and democratic opposition parties jointly organised protests against the autocratic government led by King Gyanendra. Hundreds of thousands of people joined the movement which forced the king from power. He appointed a prime minister and took on merely ceremonial duties.
Democrats then formed a coalition government committed to making peace with the Maoists.
They pledged to hold elections for an assembly that would rewrite the constitution, a long standing rebel demand.
Since then, the prime minister has consistently supported a ceremonial role for the king, but Prachanda spoke optimistically of a "breakthrough" within the next week.
He believes that a compromise is possible, with the rebels submitting to phased "arms management" under United Nations supervision. In return, he insists, all the king's property must be nationalised.
Under the proposed deal, the fate of the monarchy would then be decided by the first meeting of the constitutional assembly to be elected next year.
Despite the modernising rhetoric, Prachanda was unrepentant about the deaths that his unfinished revolution has caused. He described meeting with the relatives of young policemen and soldiers his party had killed.
He said he had told them: "We are sorry, but this is a political process."
Prachanda added: "We are not happy that so many people have died but historical necessity is a very strong thing, you know."
Critics claim that human rights abuses by the Maoists continue, especially in connection with their "people's courts" justice system, but he dismissed the allegations as "minor mistakes" and "propaganda". Two weeks ago, industrialists called a general strike in protest at Maoist "extortion". Prachanda describes the payments as "voluntary donations".
But, despite the high stakes and continuing acrimony, Prachanda appears relaxed. Even during the hectic peace negotiations process, he said, he liked to watch films in the evenings.
Some European "comrades" recently sent him DVDs of the slavery movies Sparticus and Amistad.
"There are still some European communists," he said.(**)
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2006/10/31/wnepal31.xml
* ??? What the f.. hell is that? A "communist" party not fighting for socialism anymore, but for capitalism ("We are trying to give more profit to the capitalists..")?? Harrharr..
** If the article/interview is true - and actually I believe it - likely he really means "There are still some idiots in Europe".

Kim Jong-Il Interprets Sunrise As Act Of War (10.31)
PYONGYANG, NORTH KOREA – Increasingly defiant toward international pressure since his nation's first nuclear test in early October, North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il condemned this morning's sunrise, calling it "another hostile, deliberately timed act by the world community" and "a clear and blatant declaration of war."
According to North Korean military sources, the sunrise, sighted at 6:17 a.m. by patrolling officers, was not fully confirmed until an hour later, at which time Kim assessed the threat himself, and immediately released a harshly worded warning to the U.S. and the United Nations Security Council.
"The Democratic People's Republic Of Korea condemns, in the strongest possible terms, this act of aggression on our eastern border," read a statement printed in the state-run Korean Central News Agency. "If another act of this nature occurs at any time in the next 24 hours, we will be left with no choice but to retaliate with the full might and power of our armed forces."
In addition to denouncing the "imperialist invasive assault," Kim also supplied the U.N. with an extensive list of "unacceptable" international actions. According to Kim's list, North Korea will no longer tolerate the encroachment of Japanese waters onto its western shore, will view the accumulation of cumulus clouds in restricted airspace as acts of intimidation, and will not hesitate to respond militarily to any "violent and unprovoked bursts of wind."
Kim outlined further "extreme transgressions" that would be worthy of more immediate and serious military retaliation.
"Economic sanctions on North Korean imports and exports, the reintroduction of cuff links as a fashion accessory, a sudden drop in lower-middle-class spending habits, sporadic changes in the migratory patterns of monarch butterflies, the announcement of yet another new sports drink, a daily rise in the Dow Jones Industrial Average higher than 3.5 points, shorter hemlines, inspections of North Korean cargo in an attempt to intercept weapons or weapons parts, or the release of a new U2 album—any of these actions will be interpreted as an act of war, and force us to take drastic measures to protect our sovereignty," said Kim in a written statement, which also warned that the world's third-largest standing army is prepared to deliver a "merciless blow at a moment's notice" if the leaves begin to turn colors and fall from the trees of North Korea. "Though we desire peace, we have seen the signs of war on the horizon, and we are not afraid to act."
Despite claims from China that Kim's statements are "nothing more than hollow threats," the U.S. remains worried that the communist republic may test a second nuclear weapon in response to Sony's new line of 62-inch flat-screen television sets.
"The United States wants nothing more than to engage the North Koreans in diplomatic talks, but we will not simply cave in to these bullying tactics," said Secretary Of State Condoleezza Rice, who called the Asian nation's response to Wednesday's events "politically questionable." "That said, we are carefully reviewing their demands, and believe we can find some common ground on concerns over NBC's Thursday-night lineup."
Kim Jong-Il decried Rice's remarks, the side to which her hair was parted, and the fact that she was wearing blue, calling each an "indisputable and highly charged admission of war that North Korea will not be cowed by."
http://www.theonion.com/content/node/54667

Angry KPA units promising deadliest retaliation
against any attacks against the DPRK
Meanwhile, just few days before and later..
Successful Nuclear Test Hailed in Different Provinces (10.26)
More Meetings Hail Successful Nuclear Test (10.28)
More Meetings Hail Successful Nuclear Test (10.30)
More Meetings Held to Hail Successful Nuclear Test (11.2)
..while nearly at the same time, at least since last Tuesday, the DPRK promised to rejoin the 6-party-talks to dismantle its nuclear weapon program ^^
*****
Another really "funny" remark by KCNA (11.1):
Workers' Struggle in S. Korea
Pyongyang, October 31 (KCNA) -- Organizations under the south Korean Confederation of Trade Unions (KCTU) are these days waging a struggle for a victory in the general strike of workers in Seoul, according to a media report. The Federation of Public Transport and Service Trade Unions under the KCTU on October 26 held its Seoul regional meeting for a victory in the general strike near the general building of the "government".
A resolution read out at the meeting bitterly denounced the "government" for gravely threatening the right to existence of the workers and other strata of the people by the negotiations for the conclusion of the south Korea-U.S. "Free Trade Agreement" and declared that the workers would closely unite and stubbornly wage the struggle to thwart the signing of FTA...
http://www.kcna.co.jp/item/2006/200611/news11/01.htm#3
Well, please keep in mind that the SK gov't ("south Korean war maniacs"/KCNA) is just a "government" - a so-called gov't.(*)
..
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"Songun policy.. has an enormous influence on the victory of the movement for independence and democracy of the south Korean society and national reunification, helps defend peace with the strength of justice, makes it possible to defeat imperialism with a steadfast anti-imperialist class stand and pushes forward global independence and helps fully meet the demand of the Juche idea.
The book is reportedly on sale in south Korea." ^^
And now you just have to find out what's parody and what's not..^^

* BTW I have nothing to do with any gov't!!! I only wanted to say..
About two month ago friends of mine from Finland - once again - got the possibility to participate on Pyeongyang Int'l Film Festival. And only two days ago another friend (from Japan) sent me a copy of p. 174 of the official festival catalogue:
하하..
Sept. 2000 I had also the possibility to participate PY Film Festival. And only few weeks later my first article about Korea, in this case about the DPRK, was published in a German magazine:
"Party in Pyeongyang"
http://www.nadir.org/nadir/periodika/jungle_world/_2000/43/32a.htm (독어..hihi..)
And a little more than one year later I visited the first time S.K. (during PIFF), .. but this is another story..^^
Just few minutes ago following was posted on (the conservative bourgeois) JoongAng Ilbo's web site:
U.S. base protester gets 2-year term
The leader of a group of Pyeongtaek residents opposing the relocation of U.S. military installations was sentenced to two years in prison yesterday by the Suwon District Court.
Kim Ji-tae had been convicted of instigating violence at prostests near the site for the relocated U.S. headquarters.
The court said Mr. Kim was personally responsible for the violence that broke out; his actions, the judge said, had instigated an atmosphere of defiance of public authority. Because he argued for the need to use violence, he should be punished severely, the verdict continued; "Considering [that] Mr. Kim was a catalyst for a large-scale violent protest in which bamboo sticks and iron pipes were wielded his crimes cannot be taken lightly."
The committee and some of its members complained of a "political" verdict and promised an appeal. Choi Yeon-chul, a committee official, said the sentence was out of proportion with those of similar cases, and accused the court of trying to intimidate future protesters.
http://joongangdaily.joins.com/200611/03/200611032134277479900090409041.html
For more informations please check out:
Pan-S.Korea Solution Committee Against US Base Extension in Pyeongtaek (http://antigizi.or.kr) published following:
Village Leader Ji-tae Kim Sentenced to Two Years in Prison
An Exceptional Trial…. Dachuri, Doduri Residents Astonished
Judge Ji-yong Song Sentences Dachuri Village Leader Ji-tae Kim to Two Years in Prison
Scene 1- 10:40am
Dachuri Village Leader Ji-tae Kim's sentence shocks residents.
Today, November 3, 2006 at the Suwon, Pyongtaek District Courthouse at 10:00am Dachuri Village Leader Ji-tae Kim (head of the Paengsong Residents Committee) was handed the shocking sentence of 2 years imprisonment for obstructing civic affairs.
“The wickedness of the Noh Moohyun government goes beyond imagination.”
These are the words of Father Moon Jung-hyun, Representative for the Pan S.Korea Solution Committee against US Base Extension in Pyongtaek (KCPT), who spoke in astonishment this morning in the courtyard in front of the courthouse.
Compared with other similar cases, a sentence of 2 years imprisonment is extremely out of the ordinary.
Father Moon was not the only one who was bewildered. Greatly shocked as well were the crowd of residents from Dachuri and Doduri and members of social movement organizations, about 70 people in all, who had come out to welcome Mr. Kim expecting him only to receive probation. No one could hide their expressions of shock and confusion. Mr. Kim’s elderly father, Mr. Suk-gyung Kim sank to his seat and remained their unable to speak or even move, with only a sorrowful look on his face. Mr. Kim’s mother, Mrs. Hwang Pil-soon cried out “A-i-go, Ji-tae! Our Ji-tae!” and then collapsed.
Perhaps having anticipated this sort of verdict, 3 units of policemen were stationed in front of the court house, even blocking the residents from attending the trial. While the resident met gruff treatment when trying to enter the courthouse from policemen blocking their path, the court delivered Mr. Kim’s two year sentence and ended the trial.
Scene 2- 11:20am
“Clearly a politically motivated trial.” According to Father Moon Jug-hyun, “more cruel than the days of the Yushin System. Therefore we must fight has hard as we did at that time.”
Upon hearing the verdict of Village Leader Kim Ji-tae’s trial, some 50 residents of Dachuri and Doduri and people affiliated with KCPT held press conference in front of the courthouse to condemn the verdict.
According to Representative Kim Yong-han who arrived early this morning and was therefore able to attend Mr. Kim’s trial, “the courts had decided because of disturbance at the last trial date (10.13) that it was necessary to stop residents from attending the trial in order to make it possible to deliver the verdict securely and protect equipment inside the courtroom.”
At the last court date residents had protested angrily when the prosecution presented old evidence as if it were new in order to intentionally prolong Mr. Ji-tae Kim’s imprisonment.
According to Representative Yong-han Kim, “we acknowledge the seven indictments put forward by the prosecution. Among these the severe charge of obstructing civic affairs has a sentence of 3 to 7 years associated with it. However considering that the defendant is the village leader and had to do what he did they give him a 2 year sentence.”
But, he said, “I have experienced many trials in the past, but this is the first time I have seen a first-time offender receive prison time.”
According to Father Moon, “this the first time after Yushin System that I have seen police block the courthouse and refuse the right to attend the trial. What is worse, they even denied Mr. Kim’s parents and family the right to attend the trial, which makes this even crueler than the time of Yushin.”
“Because this is clearly a politically motivated trial the judgment that came out was not usual,” he added.
“If the government acts in this way, we have no choice but to struggle against it just as during the Yushin days,” he said and encouraged the residents to gather together even greater strengthen for this struggle.
Mr. Jong Il Kim, Joint Executive Director of KCPT, said of the situation, “Today, we must strictly question the violent attitude assumed by the government authorities who ordered the residents be blocked from the courtroom and the stance taken by the police and the prosecution. We will also mobilize all means and measures possible to secure the release of Mr. Kim Ji-Tae.”
“In as much as the struggle to stop the base expansion is in a new phase with will fight to prevent the base expansion with new determination,” he said, assuring that there would be a corresponding plan after these events.
The press conference ended, but the residents could not be calmed, throwing newspapers and paper cups they were carrying in an expression of their pent up rage.
http://antigizi.or.kr/zboard/view.php?id=english_news&no=155

According to today's latest edition (9 PM, KST) of CNN World News Asia a int'l poll shows that a majority in UK, Canada and even Mexico is describing the US president as more dangerously than the "Dear Leader" Kim Jong-il.
Harrharr!! No further comment..

"The Fields Weep in Silence"

STREET ART FESTIVAL
To support the struggle for peace in Pyeongtaek/Daechu-ri
Against the expansion of USFK garrisons
Every day (until Nov. 11) 7:00 PM, Boshin-gak (Subway stn. Jong-gak)

November 2 (Thursday)
Singing Performance: Chee-hwan Ahn (invited), Tae-choon Jung, Eun-ok Park
November 3 (Friday)
MC: Wae-hyang Ryu
Poetry Recital: Yong-ju Yoo, Sang-hak Ahn, Nam-joon Park, Young-ju Lee
Singing Performance: “Aca-sia” acapela singing group, Sung-man Kim
Dance Performance: Chang-ho Han, Sang-young Lee
Mime Performance: Ji-su Kang
November 4 (Saturday)
Singing Performance: “Beautiful Country” children’s singing group
November 5 (Sunday)
Dance Performance: Thursday 1:00 (???)
Mime Performance: Jin-gyu Yoo
Singing Performance: “For Shining Smiles”

November 6 (Monday)
MC: Sung-ho Lee
Percussion Performance: “Youngsan Maru”, traditional percussion group “Pan”
Poongmul (traditional drumming) Performance: “Taeollim” drumming group
Singing Performance: Tae-choon Jung, new song group “Na-pal Flower” (singers: Chang-woo Pek, Soon-gwan Hong, Hyun-sung Kim, Su-jin Lee. Poet: Hwe-sung Jung)
November 7 (Tuesday)
MC: Wue-young Woo
Puppet Performance: Gyu-mi Ko
Mime Performance: Du-sung Lee
Traditional Martial Arts Performance
Singing Performance: Tae-choon Jung
November 8 (Wednesday)
MC: Eun-mi Kang
Singing Performance: Tae-choon Jung, Yoon Do-hyun Band (YB Band), Song of Hope “Got Daji”. Hot Potato (Kim C)
Dance Performance: Pae-tae (Yoo-mi Lee)
Traditional Play: joint performance by “Gyulpa” and “Hope Bird”
Pansori (traditional folk song) Performance: Myung-ja Kim
November 9 (Thursday)
Singing Performance: Su Ki-sang Band, Park Sung-hwan Band, Ma Gu-ri Band, Tae-choon Jung, Eun-ok Park
November 10 (Friday)
Poetry Recital: Hyun-lim Shin, Wae-hyang Ryu
Singing Performance: Tae-choon Jung
November 11 (Sunday): Final Performance
Poetry: Jong-hwan Do, Gyung-dong Song
Singing Performance: Tae-choon Jung, Eun-ok Park, Jun Il-gwon Band, Poong gyung (invited), Moon Bata Lamp Band
Dance Performance: Chang-ho Han
For more detailed informations about the daily events please check out:
http://antigizi.or.kr/zboard/view.php?id=english_news&no=153

11월 2일 (木)
노 래: 정태춘, 박은옥
시낭송: 김자흔
무대그림: 전진경(그림공장)
11월 3일 (金)
사 회: 류외향
노 래: 김성만, 아카펠라 그룹 '아카시아'
시낭송: 유용주, 안상학, 박남준, 이영주
춤 : 한창호, 이상연
마 임: 강지수 외
탈 춤: 백두산 놀이마당(어린이 풍물패)
11월 4일 (土)
노 래: 어린이 노래패 '아름나라',
강은영(째즈 보컬)
옐로우 푸퍼 (밴드)
영 상: 한국독립영화협의회
무대그림: 박건웅
11월 5일 (日)
춤 : 목요일오후1시(플레이백 시어터)
노 래: 해맑은 웃음을 위하여
마 임: 유진규
퍼포먼스: 페테(이유미)
11월 6일 (月)
사 회: 이성호
노 래: 정태춘,
시노래모임 나팔꽃(가수_백창우, 홍순관, 김현성, 이수진 | 시인_정희성)
타 악: 굿패 '영산마루', 전통타악연구회 '판'
풍 물: 풍물패 '터울림'
11월 7일 (火)
사 회: 우위영
노 래: 정태춘
인 형 극: 고규미
마 임: 이두성
전통무예: 무예24반
극 : 희망새, 걸판 합작공연 "사생결땅"
11월 8일 (水)
사 회: 강은미
노 래: 정태춘, 윤도현 밴드(YB), 뜨거운감자(김C), 노래모임 '아줌마'
판 소 리: 또랑광대
11월 9일 (木)
사 회: 우위영
노 래: 서기상밴드, 박성환 밴드, 마구리밴드
정태춘, 박은옥
11월 10일 (金)
사 회: 류외향
노 래: 정태춘, 실버라인(예정)
시 낭 송: 신현림, 류외향
거 리 극: 장철기 외(2인 거리극, 1인 거리극, 창작 판소리)
11월 11일 (土) <페막일>
사 회: 최광기, 권해효
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From the Korea Times...On Wednesday, a 26-year-old driver who was stuck in a traffic jam due to a sit-in near Myongdong got out of his car and fought with several demonstrators. The man, identified as Kim, got back into his car and drove through the demonstrators, running over four of them.
Kim was dragged from the car and beaten up by other demonstrators. The demonstrators who were run over had minor injuries, while Kim had to be hospitalized.
The police plan to book Kim for the accident. But many Internet users, sick of downtown traffic jams caused by the rallies, have posted articles supporting him.
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