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Yesterday's Korea Times(KT) wrote the following: Opposition party lawmakers have lamented the presidential office's alleged blacklist of 9,400 artists by comparing them to American Nobel laureate Bob Dylan. "I congratulate Dylan, who sang about anti-war, peace and human right," Seoul mayor Park Won-soon said on Facebook on Friday, after the musician was awarded the 2016 Nobel Prize in Literature, becoming the first songwriter to win the award. "While Cheong Wa Dae was making the blacklist of pop culture artists, he was writing poetry for the ears that has changed the world," Park said. "Now, I want to hear what only Cheong Wa Dae can answer."...(here you'll get the full piece)
Related (background)articles:
☞ Presidential office blacklisted 9,473 artists for political reasons (KT, 10.12)
☞ Liberals decry arts censorship (K. Herald, 10.13)
A number of truck drivers have walked out of work starting on Monday to protest the government’s reform plans for the truck transportation market, which were introduced in August. Members of an independent truckers’ union under the Korean Public Service and Transport Workers’ Union (KPTU), launched the walkout campaign, following labor movements from Korail, the country’s railroad operator. The decrease of truck transportation is expected to aggravate the logistics disturbance that is already ongoing after the Hanjin Shipping crisis and the strike of the Korean Railway Workers’ Union that started on Sept. 27... Over 7,000 out of 21,757 independent container truck drivers have joined the truckers’ union under KPTU, which means one out of three container trucks will be out of work during the strike... (source: JoongAng Ilbo, 10.10)
The truckers on strike are members of a labor union under the umbrella Korea Confederation of Trade Unions. Mostly container truckers, they are protesting against the government’s plan to allow more small freight trucks to operate, as they fear that it would lead to a cut in freight rates. Transport Minister Kang Ho-in called their collective action “unjustifiable,” urging the truckers to return to work. “The government will sternly deal with this strike in accordance with the law and its principle,” he said in a public statement. Over 3,900 union members held rallies in Uiwang, Gyeonggi Province, and the port city of Busan. Some 5,000 police officers were dispatched in anticipation of possible violence and illegal occupation of the sea terminals... (source: Korea Herald, 10.10)
Here just some impressions(source of the pics: Voice of the People) depicting today's strike rally(pressed/threatened by thousands of riot cops) in Busan...
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