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DESCRIPTION:The South Korean government has announced it's plan to send 3000 troops to 
 Iraq THIS MONTH.  In response, the South Korean people have been engaging 
 in DAILY actions, including fasting and all-night vigils.  Korean groups in 
 the U.S. have also responded by organizing rallies in Washington D.C., New 
 York, Chicago, Los Angeles and in SF.  Too many people have suffered 
 already from this illegal war and occupation.  We demand that the South 
 Korean government respect the wishes of the vast majority of Korean people 
 who don't want to see Korean soldiers put in danger while participating in 
 the U.S.-led atrocities in Iraq.  Please join hundreds of Koreans and other 
 peace-loving folk around the country to protest the deployment of South 
 Korean troops to Iraq!  Rallies scheduled around the U.S.:  DC – August 
 5, 1 PM  Chicago – August 9, 12 PM  Los Angeles – August 10, 12 PM  New 
 York – August 11, 12 PM  San Francisco – August 13, 3 PM  -Bay Area 
 Koreans Against Deployment of South Korean Troops in Iraq and Korea 
 Solidarity Committee  RALLY STATEMENT  August 5-15, 2004  We are here today 
 to demand that the south Korean government stop the deployment of combat 
 troops to Iraq and call upon the United States to end its occupation of 
 Iraq.  From August 5 to 15, Korean-Americans will be holding a relay rally 
 in front of South Korean embassies and consulates across the United States. 
  From Washington, DC to New York to Chicago to Los Angeles to San 
 Francisco, we will protest the decision of the south Korean government to 
 sacrifice lives of innocent people in support of an unjust war of 
 occupation.  Our sisters and brothers, our friends and family in Korea 
 should be protected from the death and destruction that has claimed so many 
 victims.  As a people who have also suffered from war and occupation, 
 Koreans have a responsibility not to perpetrate such injustice and 
 inhumanity on another country.  The invasion and occupation of Iraq by 
 President George W. Bush has not made that country or the world any safer 
 or more democratic.  This illegal war has outraged people all over the 
 world and unleashed a wave of terrorist attacks on countries and foreign 
 nationals who support the war.  So far, more than 11,000 Iraqi civilians 
 and over 900 U.S. troops have died. By sending south Korean troops to Iraq, 
 we also fear that Koreans will become the target of the growing hostility 
 around the world.    One Korean civilian – Kim Sun Il – has already 
 paid for this war with his life.  And the tragedy is that Kim Sun-Il’s 
 death could have been prevented if the south Korean government had accepted 
 the will of the Korean people – the vast majority of whom oppose the U.S. 
 war in Iraq.  The recent withdrawal of troops by the Philippine President 
 Gloria Arroyo shows that at least one government understands how the life 
 of even one person is more precious than any ill-conceived foreign policy 
 objective.  We urge you to do the right thing and follow the example of the 
 Philippine government – even if it means suffering from the threats and 
 insults hurled by the warmongers running the White House.  What honorable 
 reason does south Korea have to become the third largest occupation force 
 in Iraq?  In poll after poll, the Korean people have voiced their 
 opposition to their government's decision to participate in the unjust 
 occupation of Iraq.  How can any democratic government just ignore the 
 desires of its people?  We call upon the south Korea government of 
 President Roh Moo-hyun to categorically reject any pressure by the White 
 House to participate in this bloody occupation of Iraq for oil and profits. 
  We call upon the south Korea government of President Roh Moo-hyun to 
 rescind its support of the U.S. led occupation of Iraq, including its 
 decision to send 3000 combat troops to Iraq, this month.  Lastly, we call 
 upon the South Korea government of President Roh Moo-hyun to honor the 
 memory of Kim Sun-Il by joining with millions of people around the world in 
 condemning the U.S.-led war in Iraq, and the continuing occupation of that 
 country.  End the occupation now.  \n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2004/08/07/44403.php
SUMMARY:Rally Against the Deployment of South Korean Troops to Iraq!
LOCATION:The SF Bay rally will be on:  - Friday, August 13th, 3PM  - Outside the San 
 Francisco Korean Consulate General  - 3500 Clay Street, near Laurel St. 
 (public parking at 400 Locust St.)
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2004/08/07/44403.php
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