13 October 2011
Global Campaign to Save Jeju Island joins rally against South Korean President
Lee Myung-Bak
Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2011 03:15:27 +0300
From: "ECOTERRA Intl."
<office[at]ecoterra-international.org>
Subject: [NATURAL_DEFENCE] Global Campaign to Save Jeju Island joins rally
against South Korean President Lee Myung-Bak
Global Campaign to Save Jeju Island joins rally against South Korean President
Lee Myung-Bak
By The Global Campaign to Save Jeju Island Dated: Oct 13, 2011
The Global Campaign to Save Jeju Island joins forces with Korean-American
activists to call attention to failed Lee Myung-Bak policies.
United States, Washington, DC, -- U.S.-based peace activists will assemble
in front of the White House on October 13 as a signal to visiting South Korean
President Lee Myung-Bak that his support for the illegal construction of
a naval base on Korea's Jeju Island is garnering international heat.
Since 2007, protests have occurred at the site of the proposed base, which
would host up to 20 American and South Korean warships, including submarines,
aircraft carriers and destroyers, several of which would be fitted with the
Aegis ballistic-missile defense system.
South Korea started construction of the base in January but protests halted
the work in June. Construction has again resumed despite democratic appeals
for its halt, including one from the Jeju Provincial Council on Oct. 4 following
a 22-day investigation into the procedures that set the plan into motion.
Just last week nine Catholic priests, a South Korean journalist and 11 college
students were arrested as part of the Jeju naval base protests under the
banner of violating Article 314 which is the penal code for "obstruction
of business" and is most often used to arrest and imprison trade unionists
for exercising their democratic rights. Two hundred others have been called
in for questioning by police not because they have committed any crimes,
but because they are being targeted for their political beliefs and affiliations
and for exercising their democratic rights.
Recently the Pan-Korean Committee to stop the Jeju naval base stated, "The
police are indiscriminately and violently arresting and detaining not only
the Gangjeong villagers and activists who protest against naval base construction
but also clerics and news reporters, too. It is the police who have downfallen
as the guards of the naval base construction, not minding the protection
of the people's basic rights such as the freedom of expression."
Among those imprisoned is the democratically elected mayor of Gangjeong,
the tiny fishing and farming village on Jeju's south shore that is the site
for the slated construction. The vote to authorize the installation of the
naval base was decided by 87 people -- some of whom were reportedly bribed
-- out of a village of 1,900 and an island of more than a half-million people.
Jeju Island, 50 miles southeast of South Korea's mainland, is a pristine
706-square-mile volcanic island that is the site of three UNESCO World Natural
Heritage sites. It was also the scene of a 1948 massacre by South Korean
police and military forces of 30,000 civilians. In 2005, Roh Moo-hyun, then
South Korea's president, apologized for the atrocities and designated Jeju
as an Island of World Peace.
U.S, President Barack Obama will host Lee for talks and a state dinner on
October 13. U.S. House Speaker John Boehner has also invited Lee to address
a joint session of Congress during his state visit.
Details regarding the Protest Lee Myung-Bak in DC rally can be found on the
protest
homepage: www.ProtestLMBinDC.org
http://www.groundreport.com/Business/Global-Campaign-to-Save-Jeju-Island-to-join-rally-/2941947
http://www.prlog.org/11691062-global-campaign-to-save-jeju-island-to-join-rally-against-
south-korean-president-lee-at-white-house.html
Matthew Hoey
International Coordinator
Campaign to Save Jeju Island
www.savejejuisland.org
matthew_hoey[at]savejejuisland.org
Phone: 617.953.1305
Skype: matthew_hoey
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