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- '노란봉투'캠페인/국제연대..
- no chr.!
4912개의 게시물을 찾았습니다.
The conference's (provisional) program flowchart you can check out here:
http://en.putpeoplefirst.kr/g20_program_en
G20(summit)-related stuff:
☞ Korea tightens security for G20 summit (K. Herald, 10.20)
☞ 100 professors oppose bill banning night rallies (K. Times, 10.22)
☞ S. Korea, U.S. cancel naval exercise due to G-20 summit (Yonhap, 10.24)
☞ One union to protest, another not during G-20 (JoongAng Ilbo, 10.19)
And last Friday's Korea Herald reported the following (BS): Security officials in Seoul are keeping an eye out for North Korean spies, believing the North recently sent its agents to prevent Seoul from successfully hosting the Group of 20 summit. “We are tracking down organizations who are believed to have received orders from the North Korean government to work on getting a progressive administration to take power in South Korea during the 2012 presidential elections,” an unnamed intelligence official said. “What we are focusing on right now is to arrest terrorists and spies who entered the country recently, ahead of the G20 summit.”
While today, according to CNN, once again more than one million people are on the streets across France to protest against the co-called "pension reform", two hours ago Sarkozy ordered his cops to step in towards the mass protests and to break any blockades... AFP: "Sarkozy said he had ordered police to break the blockades at all fuel depots blocked by protests..."
But "Protesters say they will keep going even if Sarkozy gets his pension reforms through the Senate..." today's Guardian reported from the 'frontline'...
Related news reports:
☞ Fresh clashes as French protests continue (CNN)
☞ French police open blockaded depots (al-Jazeera)
☞ Police break fuel blockades in France strike (AFP)
And to be 'up to date' please check out:
☞ French strikes and protests: live updates (Guardian)
FRANCE: Today's General strike/mass protests against Sarkozy's pension "reforms"
Burning Barricades, Mass Demonstrations, Tear Gas against Students...
Related stuff:
☞ [10.19] French strikes and protests: live updates (The Guardian, UK)
Germany 2010:
Far-right Radicalism, Xenophobia and Anti-semitism...
One in 10 Germans want 'new Fuehrer to lead the country with iron fist'; every third German believes foreign immigrants should be expelled; 17% of Germans believe Jews have 'too much influence'...
Sixty-five years have passed since the end of the Second World War(i.e. the military destruction of the Fascist Germany by the Allied Forces), but even today it would seem that many Germans still cling to the prejudice and racism which the Nazi party identified with.
A new poll conducted by the Friedrich Ebert Foundation for Political Education(a part of the German Social Democratic party) has found that one in 10 Germans wants "a new Fuehrer to lead the country with an iron fist", and that every third German thinks all foreign immigrants should be expelled from Germany if unemployment becomes a problem. The poll consisted of 2,500 people of different ages. The results were announced last Wednesday(10.13).
Some 25% of all respondents expressed racist opinions, and 15.9% said they somewhat understood why a Fuehrer needed to be appointed; 58% of the participants claimed that Germany needed to curb the traditional Muslim lifestyle. As for anti-Semitism, 17.2% of the survey's participants supported the statement that "Jews have too much influence in the world today"...
And the study has revealed that far-right attitudes are deeply rooted in the mainstream German society as you can see here:
☞ Right-wing extremism in Germany (Interactive Survey Results)
Related articles:
☞ Right-Wing Attitudes On the Rise in Germany (Spiegel, 10.13)
☞ German multiculturalism dead (Yedioth Ahronot, 10.16)
“We will use whatever is necessary to prevent any possibilities of protests”
(Yu Jeong-kwon, head of security of the 'Presidential Committee for the G20 Summit', 10.01)
10.04: S. Korean riot cops show how to disperse "violent" protesters with water cannons...
Last Friday's (bourgeois) Korea Herald reported the following:
Police alert over anti-G20 rallies
A series of local interest and civic groups are planning to stage rallies during the Group of 20 summit, slated for Nov. 11-12 in Seoul, in an apparent move to use media attention on the global economic forum to publicize matters of their concern.
The planned rallies have put the police on alert, who said they would muster up tens of thousands of police staff during the summit to ensure security along commuting routes, accommodation and the main conference venue.
Almost all groups opposing capitalism, including KCTU, will stage demonstrations during the summit...
In addition to the rallies, which civic groups plan to hold to oppose the principles and goals of the G20, including the globalization of financial systems, a variety of groups have already registered or expressed their intention to hold their own rallies.
Residents of a shantytown in southern Seoul have reported to the police that some 500 people will join a rally on Nov. 4 near the COEX, the summit venue, to show their opposition to the municipal government’s development scheme.
By law, those wanting to hold rallies are required to obtain prior permission from the police authorities. Police fear that there may be some illegal rallies during the summit, and that some of the approved ones could turn violent.
An association of bereaved families of the victims of World War II plans to hold peaceful gatherings, which are intended to call on U.S. and Japanese leaders to help establish a special law for the compensation of victims...
An association for the physically challenged also said that it would launch a protest during the summit period...
The association also plans to host a massive rally, where some 10,000 people are expected to participate, to mark a special day for people with physical disabilities, which falls on Nov. 11.
Police have been asking (^^) the civic groups to refrain from holding rallies or protests during the G20 summit.
“They appear to believe that they can effectively deliver their messages to the people with their rallies to take place during the summit,” an official at the National Police Agency said. “We will mobilize all equipment and sternly deal with illegal protests.”
A special security unit at the presidential office of Cheong Wa Dae plans to safeguard world leaders with three levels of security at the security zones, including the meeting venue, major airports and hotels.
A total of 40,000 policemen and military forces will be mobilized for security against terrorist threats, while another 20,000 will be dispatched to restrict street rallies...
A total of 12.5 billion won ($11.2 million) has been allotted for the budget for the G20 security force...
http://www.koreaherald.com/national/Detail.jsp?newsMLId=20101015000608
Related article:
☞ Groups seek permits for rallies during G-20 (JoongAng Ilbo, 10.16)
No, that's not just a sick joke... but a perfect way to f*ck the int'l labor movement!!
Yesterday's KCNA 'reported' the following:
President Kim Il Sung was presented with a gift by the Left Bloc of the Austrian Trade Union Federation on the occasion of the 65th anniversary of the Workers' Party of Korea. The gift was conveyed to an official concerned on Tuesday by Federal Secretary of the Bloc Oliver Jonischkeit on a visit to the DPRK.
Related KCNA 'report'(2009.5.09):
The Left Bloc of the Austrian Trade Union Federation sent a solidarity letter to the Central Committee of the General Federation of Trade Unions of Korea on the occasion of May Day. The letter said that the Songun politics pursued by General Secretary Kim Jong Il is of decisive significance in the struggle of the workers and other people in the DPRK for consolidating and developing socialism in the DPRK and opening the gate to a thriving nation till 2012, in particular. The letter noted that the above-mentioned organization is confident that they will further develop the socialist cause by frustrating ceaseless provocations of the U.S. imperialists and its followers.
The DPRK's present development serves as a shining symbol of the superiority of socialism to capitalism, the letter held...
For more 'info' please check out:
☞ Oliver Jonischkeit
☞ Gewerkschaftlicher Linksblock
☞ Austrian Trade Union Federation
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그냥 의례적인 것 아닐까요.National Democratic Front of the Philippines congratulates North Korea on 60th Anniversary
The National Democratic Front of the Philippines (NDFP), including the Communist Party of the Philippines, the New People’s Army and 15 other allied revolutionary organizations
이 중 신인민군은 필리핀 전역에 있는 마오주의 무장조직입니다. 중요한 조직이죠. ND와 CP와 함께.
http://marxistleninist.wordpress.com/2008/09/09/national-democartic-front-of-the-philippines-congratulates-north-korea-on-60th-anniversary/
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no chr.!
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Oh sorry, but I forgot to mention the following: Kim Il-sung, "Korea's Eternal President" is just an embalmed corpse (since 1994)!!^^PS: The Guardian (UK) has a good collection of articles, photos and video reports about the recent events in N.K. and you can check it out here:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/north-korea
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자료 고마워요. 인터넷에서 찾아보니까 원래는 2001년까지만 해도 장남인 김정남이 후계자로 승계받을 예정이었는데, 김정남이 가짜 여권으로 도쿄 디즈니랜드에 들어가려다 발각되는 바람에 김정은이 후계자로 지명되었다는군요. 믿거나 말거나.. 김정남은 아버질 닮아서 영화에 관심이 많다는군요. 제발 숙청되지 말아야할텐데.. T.T부가 정보
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위키 원문Kim Jong-nam is reported to have a personality similar to that of his father, and has been described by his aunt as being "hot tempered, sensitive, and gifted in the arts." The same aunt also said in 2000 that Jong-nam "does not wish to succeed his father." Like Kim Jong-il, he is interested in film: he has written scripts and shot films since he was young. His father also created a small movie set for him to use.
Kim Jong-un is expected to become leader of the country after his father. His eldest half-brother, Kim Jong-nam, had been the favorite to succeed, but reportedly fell out of favour after 2001, when he was caught attempting to enter Japan on a fake passport to visit Tokyo Disneyland.
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