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S. KOREA. General Strike, Cops are Hunting Activists
Por KCTU / ETU-MB - Monday, Nov. 15, 2004 at 11:01 AM

Since yesterday's declaration of the general strike, the government is reacting with repression. Migrant workers in Seoul are exactly ONE year and one day in sit-in strike!

LAST WEEK’S STRUGGLE REPORT (Seoul, 11.15)


First of all the Korean Government Employees Union (KGEU) decided to go on strike from today.
But let’s start from the beginning. On Monday, 11.8 in Uijeongbu, a industrial town north of Seoul, the National Federation of Street Vendors (NFSV) held a marathon demonstration to protest against the last attacks against their members there by criminal gangs, hired by the Uijeongbu municipal “authority” drive them away from the market place.


An article about that you can read here

On Tuesday Myeong-dong Sit-in Struggle Collective (MSSC) together with local unionized workers and some students held a rally in front of Suwon’s immigration office to protest against the way, how immigration officers attacked migrant workers during arrests made. In several cases they broke in the flats of migrant workers demolished their property and violent arrested them.

On Thursday short before our weekly night struggle rally, a group of Japanese union activists visited MSSC.
On Friday the TV was in Myeong-dong to record something for a short report about our struggle. It was broadcasted yesterday in the private SBS.


Performance for…


…the TV


Visitors, actually we don’t like to see, not really

With last Saturday a rally and demo weekend marathon started. Saturday a rally and demonstration of street vendors and poor people activists begun in the early afternoon with a strong protest against the policy of driving away the non-rich out off the centers of cities. Several hundred, at least 600 persons joined the demonstration marched from downtown’s Jongmyo Park to City Hall Plaza.

Here already several thousands of workers, students and other political activists gathered to join the “General Rally for People’s Solidarity” in the late afternoon.


Short after the street vendors arrived there, thousands of organized peasants arrived too

Short after dusk masses of riot cops started to attack the rally – the crowds were increasing to tenth of thousands demonstrators, what was leading to a long hard street battle between mainly angry peasants, workers and students on the one side and the cops on the other.

On the end there were no winner, but Seoul’s mayor Lee Myeong-bak, who ordered the “embellishing” of City Hall Plaza against the will of the majority of Seoul’s citizens, possibly was shocked over the sight he had to see after the battle. Articles in Korean you can read here and here.

In the night in Dongguk University the General Workers Struggle Culture Festival took place. Together with Pyeonghwa Baram (Peace Wind) MSSC organized a solidarity night for to support migrant worker’s struggle. Many Korean workers participated on the event.

Of course the program of the culture festival, thousands of workers and their supporters participated, was just great, but much greater was the coming together with the Korean comrades all night long after the program on the stage finished. It’s just a beautiful tradition you find just in S. Korea (here and here you'll find Korean articles and videos about the event)
The definite highlight of this week’s struggle was yesterday’s General Workers Rally held between Sejong-no and Millennium Plaza on Jong-no. According to Jinbonet news about 100.000 workers (Minjung-ui Sori/Voice of the People reported 60.000) and their supporters participated. Here on the rally the general strike of government workers to demand the basic labor rights was declared under the frenetic rejoicing of the masses.
After the peaceful end, according to Yonhap news agency 9.000 riot cops were in readiness, of the rally hundreds of workers went to the direction of Seoul National University because they expected the gathering the to start the general strike. But the cops were faster and were already on the subway exits near the university.
Next stop was Shinchon’s Yonsei University. Here the road was blocked by activists and hundreds of workers streamed in the university. In the stadium 2.000 workers and some hundred students opened the struggle season.
Usually universities are safe places for striking workers – the government declared the strike as illegal – and a taboo zone for the riot cops. But since the 2002 elected president Roh is on “power” also university areas are not safe anymore, just remember the last year’s railway workers strike. Just some hour after the railway workers union decided to go on strike, the decision was made in Yonsei University, about 10.000 riot cops stormed the campus and arrested by using excessive violence 1.700 union activists (an article about that you can read here). So, as you can see, the situation is dangerous! Last week already the repression against KGEU begun: "On Tuesday (11.09) all the KGEU chapters where the ballot had started were raided, the voting stopped and many members were arrested by police.", Korean People’s Action Against FTA & WTA (KOPA) reported (a protest letter, written by NFSV, you can find here) JUST SHOW UP YOUR SOLIDARITY! Korean articles about the current strike and yesterday's activities you can read here, here and here,
Today's (11.15) reactionary daily Chosun Ilbo edition wrote: "The possibility is growing that the extreme confrontation between the government and civil servants may end in mass layoffs. " Korea Times wrote today: "A major clash is expected between the government and a civil servants' union Monday...". "The government deployed 16,000 police around more than 200 public areas where strikers might gather for solidarity rallies (POLICE STATE, now, since last weekend evey day, alound the clock all the entrances to Myeong-dong cathedral's compound are blocked by large units of riot cops - not cmfortable, not really).", Yonhap was reporting monday afternoon. And beside this threat there is now a strange media campaign against the strike. This means a threatening devopment and we've to fight against it.
Here you can see a impressive video about yesterday's workers rally and the opening of the struggle season in Yonsei University.

Finally some commented and un-commented impressions from yesterday’s rally and the gathering for to open the general strike


Of course MSSC participated too!


Representatives from different Asian and Australian trade unions


A comrade from Japan


Exhibition about Burmese democracy movement


Latuff (Brazilian cartoonist, see the drawing) is supporting Islamic Jihad - just ugly! Should we use stuff like that?


Yesterday it doesn't need


Yankee go home!


Flying leaflets


While tenth of thousands activists declared general strike two workers were active even on Sunday to clean capitalist's bull shit


High in the sky - demanding basic labor rights


Convenient recycling of millions of propaganda papers


Gathering in a subway stn near Seoul Univ, but the cops were faster...


Yonsei University: our "guard of honour"


RELEASE ALL MIGRANT WORKERS FROM DETENTION CENTERS!
FREEDOM FOR ALL POLITICAL PRISONERS IN S. KOREA… AND EVERYWHERE!
LET’S FIGHT TOGETHER FOR A WORLD WITHOUT EXPLOITATION AND OPPRESSION!
ANOTHER WORLD IS POSSIBLE, ONLY IF YOU WANT AND FIGHT FOR IT!

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A message to Mr Roh Moo Hyun
Por Argentinean citizen - Monday, Nov. 15, 2004 at 1:11 PM
asoc_victims@yahoo.com.ar

Can Argentina be trusted? Argentina today is like the European economies in the early 1920s. It is not a country with a liquidity issue that needs a tough year and then gets back on its feet, such as South Korea, Mexico or Brazil. Argentina today is bankrupt and slipping further. Millions of Argentine citizens have been robbed all their life savings by this government in complicity with banks which operate in Argentina, except the Kookmin Bank of Korea, which honoured its clients in dollars and then left Argentina. There are thosands of citizens in the corralito while rich people sent his money to Miami, Uruguay, Luxemburg –like Mr Kirchner. All we need is a moral reconstruction. Please, don’t lend a single dollar to this administration: it will be robbed. Be careful!

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