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Koreans Blame U.S. for Hostage Crisis
Originally From New America Media
Thursday, August 2, 2007 : Some politicians and civic groups in Korea are starting to hold the U.S. responsible for the two-week-old hostage crisis in Afghanistan with remarks that seem designed to stir up simmering anti-American sentiment here. At a meeting of the Uri Party on Wednesday, Rep.
Park Chan-suk said, "The root cause of the hostage crisis lies in our dispatch of troops to Afghanistan. While the Koreans are suffering, the U.S. stands firm on the principles. It’s irresponsible and it's a betrayal of one of its allies." Uri Chairman Chung Se-kyun said, "The U.S. should not remain a mere bystander."
Presidential contenders in the ruling camp also seemed to hold the U.S. responsible. Ex-Uri chairman Chung Dong-young said he wanted to ask the U.S. government “what decision and choice it would have made if the hostages had been Americans, not Koreans." His rival Chun Jung-bae said, "The U.S. should come forward as a concerned party given that the war on terror began in the U.S." Rep. Kim Hyuk-kyu warned, "It’s hard to predict what changes the Korean people will experience in their sentiment if the U.S. sticks only to principles and contributes to further damage."
Civic groups have also applied pressure on the U.S. by threatening a candlelight rally. Since Tuesday, a group calling itself Solidarity for Peace and Reunification of Korea has held a one-man relay vigil near the U.S. Embassy, calling the Bush administration the “main party” responsible for the abduction of 23 Koreans by the Taliban. On Wednesday, the group in a press conference threatened a “massive” candlelight rally unless the U.S. starts negotiations with the Taliban immediately.Read More
Presidential contenders in the ruling camp also seemed to hold the U.S. responsible. Ex-Uri chairman Chung Dong-young said he wanted to ask the U.S. government “what decision and choice it would have made if the hostages had been Americans, not Koreans." His rival Chun Jung-bae said, "The U.S. should come forward as a concerned party given that the war on terror began in the U.S." Rep. Kim Hyuk-kyu warned, "It’s hard to predict what changes the Korean people will experience in their sentiment if the U.S. sticks only to principles and contributes to further damage."
Civic groups have also applied pressure on the U.S. by threatening a candlelight rally. Since Tuesday, a group calling itself Solidarity for Peace and Reunification of Korea has held a one-man relay vigil near the U.S. Embassy, calling the Bush administration the “main party” responsible for the abduction of 23 Koreans by the Taliban. On Wednesday, the group in a press conference threatened a “massive” candlelight rally unless the U.S. starts negotiations with the Taliban immediately.Read More
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