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DESCRIPTION:The ongoing struggle for self-governance in South Korea has seen a powerful 
 and significantly successful nonviolent movement act quickly and 
 strategically to prevent martial law.\n\nIn some countries, such as the 
 United States, people often watch others in distant places like Korea, 
 Bolivia, Tunisia, Bangladesh, or Niger nonviolently turn back coups and 
 dictatorships, even while the U.S. government steadily advances an 
 unaccountable police state and no appropriate movement challenges these 
 steps.\n\nWe'll hear voices from Korea on lessons from recent experience, 
 and on the U.S. role in Korea, and take your 
 questions.\n\nSpeakers:\n\nDae-Han Song is in charge of the Contents Team 
 for the International Strategy Center (goisc.org/home), an organization in 
 Korea focused on building bridges between social movements in Korea and 
 those abroad. He is also a part of the No Cold War Collective and is an 
 associate at the Korea Policy Institute. In 2007, he participated in 
 Nodutdol’s DPRK Education and Exposure Program (DEEP).\n\nCathi Choi is 
 the Executive Director of Women Cross DMZ, a global movement of activists 
 mobilizing to end the Korean War, reunite families, and ensure feminist 
 leadership in peacebuilding. She co-coordinates the Korea Peace Now! 
 Grassroots Network, launched in 2019 to organize communities in calling for 
 demilitarization and lasting peace on the Korean Peninsula.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2025/04/14/18875492.php
SUMMARY:How to Prevent a Coup: Lessons from Korea
LOCATION:Online\nhttps://bit.ly/wbw0425
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2025/04/14/18875492.php
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