Your Candles on North Korea", the man's says "No no demo."
South Koreans continue to turn out in the thousands to protest imports of American beef while 40 kilometers to the north, North Koreans struggle to eat.
On Saturday, about 300 protesters opposed to the on-going anti-Lee Myung Bak candlelight demonstrations rallied at the headwaters of the Cheonggye Stream. At City Hall, about 50,000 people protested
Eun Joo-Kim, a North Korean who defected to
“North Koreans don’t have food, and here in
Riot police divided the counter-protest group from the anti-President Lee Myung Bak protesters. At one point the two groups faced each other, both sides holding up signs. The anti-Lee protesters’ signs read “Lee Myung Back Out” while the counter-protesters’ read “Shine Your Candles On North Korea.” They yelled back and forth but no physical conflict arose.
A week ago, 37,000 tons of wheat arrived in
At a stage set up the Cheonggye Stream, a North Korean defector spoke to the crowd about a man he met in prison who cannibalized a woman for lack of food. Next to the stage a big-screen television showed videos of recent protest violence.
The anti-Lee protests have grown increasingly more violent. Videos and photographs of assaults on protesters and police have circulated on the internet.
John Yim, a Korean who recently returned from living in
Nick Chiassoa, an American English teacher in
“(The anti-Lee groups) have a right to protest, but they don’t have a right to cripple the city’s infrastructure,” he said.
Separately, an international non-profit organization operating out of
Adrian Hong, director of the organization, said
1 comment:
As a Korean, and the person who supports the protesters, I say that the protester's main issue is not a eating U.S. beef, but the Government attitude take for the people who are against their opinion. The government focused on the develpoing economy way too much, and it is too rightist.
Of course, I agree that nowdays S.Korean fight with 'better life' when N. Korean even have no energy for fight against 'life'. But I believe that S. Korean's protest still has a meaning, because the people had a experience to fight against their self-contented government, can protest against the war, and dictationanship. I think that kinds of self-consciousness will bring the different view for the world to them.
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