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Month: July 2018


  • Gangjeong Village Story: June/ July 2018 Issue

    In this June/July 2018 Edition :

    Resolute Opposition to International Fleet Review! / Do we still need THAAD and Jeju navy base?/ Visiting Oxford and Croughton AFB, UK/Henoko Base Resistance Photo Exhibition/ Yemen, We Welcome You/ The ‘Trial Deal’ Exposed/ 20 Year Struggle Against Gunsan US Base/ US Forces Korea Open New Headquarters in Pyeongtaek/ Won Re-elected Jeju Governor/ Green Party Campaign at Local Election/ Stop RIMPAC/ Re-opening of Peace Center/ Hot Pink Dolphins Center in Construction/ Friendship Recital/ 2018 Jeju Peace Tour etc.

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    July 23, 2018

  • No to International Fleet Review in Jeju

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    We absolutely oppose international fleet review in Jeju!

    On March 30, this year, Gangjeong villagers have already expressed their strong opposition against International Fleet Review in Jeju navy base in coming October 10 (Wed.) to 14 (Sun). The navy who lies to people that they would not hold the review in Jeju navy base if villagers oppose to it, has not given up its desire to hold the review in Jeju navy base. It is not 100% ceratin yet on the venue of it. (It could be Jeju or Busan or somewhere else). But we expect the navy would make public on the venue sooner or later.

    What we would see in the ‘review’ will be a parade/show of warships and weapons including US nuclear aircraft carrier/submarine. The navy is planning to invite 70 nations including 17 NATO member countries. The ‘review’ would not only waste people’ s tax (planned of around 3million USD) but instigate war culture. Above all, it will be very likely that Jeju navy base would be nailed both nominally and virtually as a strategic war base. That already contradicts with the spirits of non-nuclearization of Korean peninsula and peace & disarmament shown in April 27 inter-Korean Summit meeting. We oppose international fleet review to be held in any place of Korea, too.

    Former vice-mayor Go Gwon-il concerns about, saying “For tens of warships and fighter planes to line up, they may need all ports of Seogwipo area (wider area than Gangjeong village). The navy intends to expand its facilities into Seogwipo area.” ( http://www.ijejutoday.com/news/articleView.html?idxno=210403 )

    Photo by Pang Eunmi

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Here are lists of nations that South Korea navy plans to invite. Please say your government to refuse ROK navy/ government’s invitation to international fleet revie in Jeju or somewhere else in Korea. Please remind them April 27 Inter-Korean Summit meeting: Non-nuclearization of Korean peninsula. Peace and disarmament!

    Asia(20) Japan, China, Indonesia, India*, Thailand, Malaysia, Mongolia, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Bangladesh*, Brunei, Sri Lanka, Singapore,, Pakistan, Philippines, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine

    Middle East(8) Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Oman, Iraq, Israel, Kuwait, Qatar

    Europe(20) Greece, Netherlands, Norway, Denmark, Germany, Russia, Luxembourg, Belgium, Sweden, Switzerland, Spain, United Kingdom*, Italy, Turkey, Portugal, Poland, France, Finland, Hungary

    America(9) Mexico*, United States, Brazil, Argentina, Ecuador, Chile, Canada, Colombia, Peru*

    Oceania(4) New Zealand, Tonga, Papua New Guinea, Australia

    Africa(8) Nigeria, South Africa, Angola, Ethiopia, Uganda, Egypt, Djibouti, Kenya

    (Image: Text on the ROK navy image on 2015 inetrnational fleet review in Busan)

     

    July 12, 2018


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