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S. Korea's Yonhap News Agency reported y'day(6.19) the following: The Islamic State jihadist group has designated U.S. Air Force installations here and South Korean citizens as targets for attacks, Seoul's state spy agency said Sunday. The extremist group, also known as the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), obtained the location data from its own hacking group, named the "United Cyber Caliphate," the spy agency explained...(here you can read the full "report"/related article: NIS claims that Islamic State is targeting South Koreans, Hankyoreh, 6.20)
But only one day earlier sources in Europe proclaimed: "The so-called Cyber Caliphate is possibly a Russian fiction..."/"The Islamic State’s hacking army doesn’t actually work for ISIS—It’s part of the secret Russian online espionage effort..."
Related articles:
☞ False Flags: The Kremlin’s Hidden Cyber Hand (Observer, 16.6.18)
☞ Cyber Caliphate Not Linked to Islamic State (Free Beacon, 15.7.7)


After a prolonged standoff, South Korean police on Thursday detained a labour union official for his alleged involvement in organizing "anti-government protests"...(AP, 2015.12.10)
‘South Korean authorities should immediately release and drop all charges against trade union leader Sang-gyun Han’, said the Asian Forum for Human Rights and Development today. Sang-gyun Han was arrested for participating in various demonstrations recently, where protesters raised various human rights issues including: labour and farmers’ rights; the state-controlled history textbook; the Sewol Ferry disaster; and lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) rights...(FORUM-ASIA, 2015.12.21)
The prosecution indicted Han Sang-gyun, former head of the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions (KCTU), Tuesday, on charges of organizing illegal rallies...(Korea Times, 2016.1.5)
Today was his final trial...

And the prosecution demanded an 8-year prison term!!



Y'day(9.8) afternoon in central Seoul: Choi Jeong-myeong and Han Gyu-hyeop, in-house subcontractor workers at Kia Motors, ended their 363-day-long sit-in struggle(on a billboard atop the roof of the 13-story old National Human Rights Commission building, next to Seoul's City Hall)...

...after being persuaded to carry on the fight “on the ground” by their comrades worried about the protest‘s effects on their health... But Choi and Han weren’t given the chance to continue their struggle(on the ground) after coming down. Because... Seoul’s Namdaemun Police Station had issued arrest warrants for both of them...

...on charges of "violating the Punishment of Violences Act". Neither had the opportunity to say a word to the family members and colleagues awaiting them with bouquets at the tower’s base before they were taken in and transported to Seoul Metropolitan Dongbu Hospital. A tense scuffle broke out...

...in the process between police and members of the Korean Metal Workers’ Union...(source: Hankyoreh, 6.9.)
Related reports in Korean, incl. some short videos, you'll get on LabourStart...

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