• raju (2006/12/28 16:20) 댓글에 댓글 달기 : 지우기
  • hi dongji how r u?hope that fine .miss u a lots .wishes u a happy new year 2007 bring u happiness n healthyness.we need yours solidiarity for ever.bye bye .
    2jeng 2jeng raju gurung
  • johannes (2006/12/10 23:07) 댓글에 댓글 달기 : 지우기
  • That makes sense to me... Kim Jong Il's 2nd son is trying to get a foot into the game... Read this for example... http://www.worldtribune.com/worldtribune/06/front2453908.0597222224.html
    Will he turn NK into a Rock'n'Roll state? Let's see... who knows what surprises the Kim family has to offer?
  • Hong (2006/11/18 00:16) 댓글에 댓글 달기 : 지우기
  • Wow!!
    Suprise!!
    Many...many...video ^^
  • oldman (2006/11/15 21:13) 댓글에 댓글 달기 : 지우기
  • The GNP and Ms Park will be very happy. I hope she will be as strong as her father.
  • krkr (2006/11/15 20:47) 댓글에 댓글 달기 : 지우기
  • ``Anti-FTA activists comprised of farmers, laborers and unionized teachers will participate in three protests planned for Nov. 22, Nov. 29 and Dec. 6,’’ a source close to the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions (KCTU) said on Tuesday.


    He said, ``Their plan is to have at least one thousand buses park in the middle of Seoul to bring traffic in the city to a standstill.’’

    Brilliant idea. I just wonder why don't plan to disrupt the subway service as well. They could also interrupt the water and electricity supply to all of greater Seoul. Wouldn't that attract a lot of support for the KCNA freedom fighters?
  • syn (2006/11/11 15:16) 댓글에 댓글 달기 : 지우기
  • 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.


  • CINA (2006/10/26 02:06) 댓글에 댓글 달기 : 지우기
  • "..fundamentally exactly.."(*), according to your contribution(last january).. But later(perhaps tomorrow) more about it!!
    * "I believe that North Korea is fundamentally exactly the same sort of exploitative and repressive society as South Korea."
  • Owen (2006/10/26 00:35) 댓글에 댓글 달기 : 지우기
  • In the sentence that you quoted from Kim In-sik I think the key word is 'fundamentally' - he is not saying that the two societies are the same but that the mode of production is the same - capitalism. In other words it is divided into a class that owns the means of production (bureaucracy) and one that does not (workers) and its economy is driven by the logic of competition and capital accumulation. Just because a country is poor, totalitarian and militaristic does not mean it cannot be capitalist. Of course I'm sure that Kim In-sik wouldn't deny that South and North Korean societies are different in many other ways, but his point is a polemical one against he NL people who say that North Korea is a socialist society.

    By the way Kim In-sik did not win the position of chief policy-maker, but got about 17 percent of the vote.
  • CINA (2006/10/15 20:55) 댓글에 댓글 달기 : 지우기
  • "better to give the fuckers.." yeah, and deport them all to the border to afghanistan!!^^
    anyway.. I know about NK's nationalism and even existing racism!! I made my own experiences there(with racist statements by NK officials..)!
  • rxxx (2006/10/15 20:33) 댓글에 댓글 달기 : 지우기
  • East German neo nazis? Hmm... after 40 years of socialism and 15 years of democracy... That's bad. Now, let's take a look to where the North Koreans are... http://www.rjkoehler.com/2006/10/15/must-read-north-korea-the-inheritors-of-the-hirohito-spirit/
    Now, that's worse than worse... Anyone wants a unification with those guys within the next 250 years? Better give the fuckers to China.
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