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    Default Gangjeong protest against naval base construction in South Korea.

    Korean Navy is going to build a naval base destroying environment. They started blowing up natural rock formation to pave the way. Koreans are protesting against the naval base construction at Gangjeong, Jeju island.

    The reason behind building the naval base in Jesu island is clear. The warmongers of U.S and Korea try to put pressure and maintain military conflict in North Eastern region. If the naval base is built, it will be direct threat to China. Few hundred kilometers away from Mainland China.

    History of Jesu Island is dark.

    During World War II Japan built air force bases on it to fight against the united forces.

    Right after Japan lost WWII, Korea separated by two factions: North became communistic country, South became democratic country under U.S control. The traitors of Koreans during the 45 years of Japan's colony hided their identity and worked for the U.S government, later on they got rid of all scholars, war veterans who wanted to make united Korea naming them "the communists." During this bloodshed domestic power shifting Korean government slaughtered 30,000+ residents of Jesu Island. (Korean version of 9/11.) The traitors established puppet regime that was direct control under warmongers of U.S but kicked out by massive protest of citizens early 1960.

    However it opened up an excuse of Korean military forces to intervene political affairs saying "National security concern." By this time most of generals in Korean Armed forces replaced by the traitors who used to work as policeman, soldiers for Japan. A military gang simply moved in Seoul with tanks and fully armed soldiers one day. The gang leader became Mr. President, beginning of a totalitarian nation under military dictatorship over 30 years. However most Koreans believe in Korea is democratic nation. The government works for them. What a pathetic joke it is. IMHO 0.1% controls 99.9% of population. 1% is unrealistic. Handful of generals in military, few mega corporations that monopolize entire economy of the nation.

    Mr. President or any high ranking officers of the government only follow orders from them.
    "We will build a naval base on Jeju. Okay?"
    "Yes sir."
    "Good dogs."

    Now these pathetic warmongers, of course Korean Navy insists they need a naval base for national security and defense, simply moved in Gangjeong village, Jesu without consent from people of Jesu.

    Who owns South Korea? The warmongers disguised as military forces. Chinese government shipped back North Korean refugees to North Korea knowing they will be brutally executed by North Korean police/military forces on the spot.

    Who owns China? Same warmongers with different face and policy but who cares?

    Below is English report I found.
    Quote http://aikg48.wordpress.com/2012/03/...-in-gangjeong/
    The Global network conference was followed by a protest and direct action resulting in the arrest and detention of 20 Korean and International peace activists! 11 international activists including myself were released without charge after a 6-7 hour investigation! Many who attended the conference participated in this direct action hoping to strike a small blow at the heart of increasing militarization in the Asia Pacific Region and around the world-approx.1000 US bases worldwide and counting!! We were reminded that the building of the base in this once peaceful village of Gangjeong is part of a wider geopolitical strategy on the part of the US government of encircling China and Russia with Aegis destroyers carrying missile ‘defense’ systems causing much alarm and concern to all. We were told that Gangjeong is at the heart of the struggle for world peace and this was illustrated in a very significant way by the attendance of so many peace activists from around the world.
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    They were arrested by Korean policemen.

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    Default Re: Gangjeong protest against naval base construction in South Korea.

    Samsung will blow up the natural rock formation on March 20, 2012.



    Minister of Defense told that Korean Navy will allow Chinese ships use the future naval base.
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    Default Re: Gangjeong protest against naval base construction in South Korea.

    Navy soldiers, policemen beat up and threaten citizens who protect against the naval base construction.
    Over 400 citizens have been arrested by the police. It seems the history repeat again. Warmongers in 1960 took over South Korean government by brutal forces: guns and tanks. Now the same warmongers try to build the naval base breaking all the legal procedure and suppressing citizens.
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    Default Re: Gangjeong protest against naval base construction in South Korea.

    There is a Avaaz Korean campaign about it.
    http://www.avaaz.org/kr/save_jeju/?copy
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    Default Re: Gangjeong protest against naval base construction in South Korea.

    Hughe, I can't find the petition on Avvaaz. Can you help please. Thanks!

    Oh, if anyone does go to Avaaz to sign, please also sign the petition to save rhinos.
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