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100,000 Demand End to the 50-year US Domination of South Korea

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A nationwide candle-light march ended peacefully in the late hours of December 14, 2002. In Seoul, about 100,000 citizens marched holding lighted candles of indignation and filled the streets near the Seoul City Hall. The marchers shouted: "Punish the American murderers!", "Rewrite SOFA", and "George Bush - Apologize to us in public!"
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100,000 Demand End to the 50-year US Domination of South Korea

A crowd estimated to be more than 60,000 by the police staged a peaceful anti-US march in South Korea.  The marchers demanded a retrial of the Americans responsible for the deaths of two Korean girls, a more sincere, meaningful  apology from George Bush, and an end to the 50-year US domination of South Korea.  

Source: Burning candles in angry hands, beautiful hands - "Hyosun and Misuhn - We shall overcome."


December 14th is the Day of Regaining Self-Determination and Korea's National Pride

A nationwide candle-light march ended peacefully in the late hours of December 14, 2002.  In Seoul, about 100,000 citizens marched holding lighted candles of indignation and filled the streets near the Seoul City Hall.  The marchers shouted: "Punish the American murderers!", "Rewrite SOFA", and "George Bush - Apologize to us in public!"

The massive protest march began at about 3:30 pm.  Rev. Moon Jung Hyun, a Catholic priest, opened the march with a speech.  He told the crowd: "Bush's so-called apology given to Kim Dae Jung was no apology - it was a farce. . . . President Bush must tell us that he will abolish SOFA, turn the two murderers to a Korean court, and investigate the senior commanders of the two killers for possible dereliction of duty."  Until Bush does these, his 'apologies' are nothing but 'crocodile tears' shed to deceive the Korean people.  Rev. Moon closed his speech with: "Let us take back our national pride and self-determination!"

Rev. Han Sang Ryol took the podium after Rev. Moon.  Rev. Han led an 'American Task Force"' that toured the United States and attempted to hand Bush a petition signed by 1.3 million people.  He told the crowd: "The White House was a cold place. It was cold to us and refused to accept our petition. It was no White House for us - but a Dark Evil House. Bush should stop phoning around and apologize directly to us - no middleman!"  Rev. Han closed his speech by holding up a folding fan with the word "Korean Self Determination" written in his own blood and shouting "Let us take back Korean self-determination!"  The crowd repeated 'Korean self determination' in unison.   

The December 14th was declared to be "The day of regaining our self-determination and our national pride." The marchers shouted "We want to build a strong Korea free of foreign domination."   This was a day of anti-war demonstration.  The marchers shouted: "We don't want war in Korea!"  It was a day of denouncing Korea's right-wing news organs that promote continuation of the Cold War in Korea.  The marchers passed by the Chosun Ilbo Building, the arch-villain of Korea's pro-Japanese, pro-US newspaper and shouted anti-Chosun slogans.  Some of the marchers threw raw eggs at the building. 

dec14.jpg"Photo: The marchers held up several large-size American flags and then tore them to pieces, after which a mammoth Korean flag was held up in a symbolic gesture of regaining Korean independence from American domination.  

When the Stars & Stripes were torn to pieces and then replaced by a Korean flag, the crowd broke into a hearty rendition of Arirang, a popular Korean song.  They shouted: "George Bush apologize!", "Revise SOFA now!" and anti-US slogans. 

The marchers labeled Kim Dae Jung, the Nobel-medal President, a U.S. "puppet" and Bush's messenger boy.  Two of Kim's sons have been convicted of influence peddling.  A file on Kim Dae Jung leaked recently to Chosun Ilbo by Kim's own intelligence agency (National Intelligence Service, formerly called angibu or KCA) reveals that Kim Dae Jung's 'records of human rights' are not all factual and that he had been involved in shady monetary dealings.

The bereaved parents of the two girls slain by the US military came on the stage to thank the crowd. The crowd shouted: "Father and Mother, stay strong - we are here with you and we shall overcome!"  The girls' parents were so moved by the crowd's support for them and wept openly on the stage.

When the march began, the crowd was estimated to be about 40,000, but more and more citizens joined in, and the final tally is estimated be about 100,000. The marchers were mostly young people in the 20-40 age brackets.  There were many families in the crowd and youngsters below 10 were seen waving flags and shouting slogans in the crowd.  

Among the crowd were Nogunri survivors.  In the early days of the Korean War, US troops killed several hundred Korean women and children at Nogun-ri and the US Government has so far refused to prosecute the shooters. In addition, there were other victims of the US military among the crowd.

This day was a day of a peaceful march.  The march organizers urged the participants to avoid any violent confrontation with the police who were massed around the US Embassy.  The marchers shouted: "Non-violence, non-violence!"  There were some minor shoving and pushing matches with the police, but no major clashes occurred.

More than anything else, the 14th was a "Day of Tears".  Many of the marchers and spectators wept with joy. after releasing their anger and shame of an occupied nation for so long. 

"Let's Meet Again on December 31st"

At about 9:20 pm, the march organizers announced that the march was over, but the marchers stayed on. Earlier, about 500 marchers broke through the police line and reached the US Embassy, where they staged a noisy demonstration in spite of numerous attacks by the police.  The marchers were ready to rush to the Embassy ground if the police detained any of the protestors at the Embassy. 

The citizens said: "We don't trust the police. We are going to stay here until all marchers are back safely from the US Embassy ground."  Seeing that the citizens refused to go home, the march organizers went to the US Embassy ground to make sure there was no arrest of or violence on the marchers by the police. The crowd began to disperse only after the last marcher from the Embassy ground told them: "Hi, I am the last to leave the Embassy and we are all safe and sound.  Please go home.".  

leesunsin.jpg"At about 10 pm, the march organizers told the crowd to come again on the New Year's Eve, and the crowd shouted in unison - "Yes - we shall meet again on the 31st!"  Some of the marchers walked by the statue of Admiral Lee Sun Shin and paid homage to this famed Korean patriot and hero in a 16th Century war against Japanese invaders.

Photo: Admiral Lee Sun Shin's statue in Seoul, Korea.  Admiral Lee repelled Japanese invaders in the Imjin Waeran that began in 1592.  He died in the Battle of Noryang in 1598.

Anti-US marches were held in Pusan, Daegu, and other cities in South Korea. Overseas Koreans marched in the United States, Japan, Germany, France, Sweden, Russia, Great Britain, Australia, Ireland, Canada and New Zealand.

The march organizers expect a bigger crowd in the next march planned for December 31st of this year.  The marches will continue in an ever increasing size until the demands are met by the US Government and Bush.

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by Fuck The US
During the protests, activists threw Molotov cocktails in a series of violent incidents, as well as breaking through security to force their way into US military bases.

In the southeastern city of Daegu, two students with their bodies wrapped up with national flags, scaled the wall of a US military base and climbed to a giant water tank where they chanted anti-US slogans.

http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/eastasia/view/27118/1/.html
by Fuck The US
Moscow, Dec 14, Itar-Tass/ACSNA/IRNA -- South Korean university
students staged a protest in front of the US embassy in Moscow on
Saturday, demanding formal apologies of American President George Bush
for the deaths of two schoolgirls who were overrun by an American
military truck last summer.
The action involved some 100 Koreans who urged revoking of
acquittal sentences of the US military court on two army servicemen
who caused the accident.
http://www.irna.com/en/head/021214190942.ehe.shtml
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by bov
These are amazing pictures - to see those No War in Iraq signs in another language . . . . it's great. And even the extremist types of signs like the ones we have of Bush - wonderful. This last pic with the candles - what a sight! In the US the protestors don't stay after it gets dark, but someone should look into a huge night rally like this, with candles. The media might show it just because is makes such a good picture.

As for the content - yes, US f--k off, or as someone I heard speaking said - US out of the US . . .
by Last summer nobody cared cuz of the World Cup

In 1987, the same City Hall Plaza was filled with 1,000,000 students and workers during a wave of labor strikes that rocked the country--over 3,500 in the summer of that year alone. And last summer, when the girls died, nobody gave a fuck because they were all wrapped up in the fatherland's flag, rooting for men playing like boys in their underwear in the World Cup.

Now that it's election time, every sheep comes out from their latent worship of the fatherland and, like the Germans blaming the Jews, blames America's imperialist occupation for all their countries woes.

WELL KOREAN PROLETARIANS, WAKE THE FUCK UP! Uncle Sam is surely occupying your country, but not because you are such noble proponents of social revolution--which I wish you were--but merely because of your strategic location. Korea was the first flashpoint of the Cold War and still suffers division because of it. But it's not gonna end because someone burns an American flag and chants "Yankee go home." It will happen when Koreans see that their own nation state's military is just as complicit in upholding capitalist social relations as any other and this situation won't end until all workers everywhere rise up and overthrow capitalism and end it's military monopoly on violence.

These Nuremburg type nationalistic flag-waving orgies are the opposite of human liberatory struggles where a lucid vision sees the devisiveness of nationalism--much like its divide and conquer uses of racism, sexism, ethnic strife where capitalism is more than happy to fan the flames of such hatreds. In Korea it's even more convenient at election time to play the anti-America card for votes.

So, yes, U.S. troops out. But none of those cute signs said anything about capitalism, the ruling class of Korea, America or any country. And the fucking demo was led by Christian clergymen in a country that adopted that capitalistic religion at the same time it became capitalist. And Christians tend to be defined by their connections to the ruling class--all of the leaders since Park Chung Hee, except Chun Doo Hwan, were Christian. Many others are Buddhist and most workers and farmers tend towards the indigineous shamanistic religion.

Maydays in Seoul attract even more people than this disgusting display of patriotism. And workers DON'T bring national flags to it. Often they sing the "Internationale". So, judging by the nationalistic fervor--which sees America, not capitalism, as the enemy--one would have to conclude the demo is either solidly middle-class in composition or that it is being drummed up by the ruling class to sway votes for the election. Certainly not something radicals in San Francisco should be celebrating. Real solidarity should be extended only to those revolutionaries who are opposed to ALL governments, rulers and militarist regimes and their maintenance of oppression and exploitation across the globe.
by Starhank
The United States has no business protecting these animals from their cannabalistic Northern brothers. U.S. troops should be withdrawn immediately and let the fratracide begin.
by Victor
There are 1,000,000 (yes Virginia, that is 1 Million) people in Venezuela protesting Chavez, and just for an example, there are around 220,000 people EVERY year protesting abortion in Washington... BTW, those are American flags? I counted 11,12 and 14 stripes on the rags that were still intact. If you want to rip up my flag, do it in my face and rip up my FLAG, not a rag resembling my flag...

Victor
by WhizWart
Do you seroiusly think that if the U.S. leaves, North Korea will just lay down it arms and the two can mesh? Hell no!!! Even with the U.S. troops, the odds are about 1 to 4 against. I mean, this is the country that has 1 million soldiers while its people LITERALY eat bark. (yes, I know, we kinda do sumtin simmilar, but it ain't even in the sam ballpark)
by bov
The US is over there for their own good! Darn it, why don't these countries understand when the US is doing all this for THEIR OWN GOOD?? We don't do it for OUR good! Do we?
by Milo
Then why the fack are we in Bosnia? What possible interest does the US have in defending Muslims settlers on Serb land?
by ...........
The US got involved in Bosnia because the American media was fooled by Croatian lies. It's happened before, eg Laos.
by WhizWart
just...huh?
by ..........
Research it yourself.
Study the history of the Balkans, Croatia in particular, and also the key figure, President Tudjman.
by Isolationist
Why the US should stop playing big brother and let other countries fend for their own.
by no more foriegn aid
sick and tired of this, feed them, clothe them, try to educate them. lets end it, nuke them, no more waste of American money. let china take over, and japan, as they wanted in the first place, N kora, no problem for the chinese, nor is S.Korea, abandon them.
by Isolationist
At what point do their own government take the responsibility to clothe them, educate them, feed them, and defend them? Or is it always the US responsibility to do this for them when we can’t even clothe, educate, feed, and defend our own.
by bov
"we can’t even clothe, educate, feed, and defend our own"

if so, then why are we giving more money to Israel?
http://www.haaretzdaily.com/hasen/pages/ShArt.jhtml?itemNo=241003

by Isolationist
We shouldn’t be giving Israel a dime, let alone more foreign aid. Nor should the US be in the business of giving ANY TYPE OF FOREIGN AID. It's time for the US to make it's own citizens the number one priority.
by Hyman Roth
Let's leave the damn Jews out shall we! Next it'll be the Rosicrucians, or some other damn thing.
The day we pull out of worthless ungrateful South Korea, the North, after pinching themselves to see if they're awake. will be in a mad dash for Seoul. Probably to get something to eat. I hear the cocker spaniel is great!
i think flag waving, patriotism, chauvanism and nationalism suck. you self-hating americans think it's cool when it's against america. kinda seems like the other side of the same coin. are you or aren't you against nationalism?

won hee
by Isolationist
I have no problems with a country showing nationalism whether it’s Independence Day, Bastille Day, Canada Day, el Grito de Independencia, Liberation Day, or Constitution Day. What I do have a problem with is the fact that this country gives Billions upon Billions of dollars in Foreign Aid to countries that are quick to take American money and will spit in our face at the same time. I would much rather have American money be used to aid American Citizens than to see it go to foreign interest.
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