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Month: June 2019


  • 10 REASONS Why We Oppose the Construction of The Second Jeju Airport

    To download the PDF file, go to here.


    What would disappear with the building of the 2nd Jeju airport (air force base)? According to bird-lover Kim Ye-won (19), the area nearby the planned airport is a paradise for birds. Some of these birds, like Chinese black-headed gulls, are endangered species. About 10 oreums (parasitic cones) are also threatened to have 40 to 100 meters cut off from the top. Photos by and resource partly from Ha Sang-yoon, Segye Ilbo. March 3, 2019.

    1.The eastern Oreum colonies of Jeju will permanently lose their present form as many Oreums (volcanic cones) will be cut.

    2. The caves and the bird sanctuaries at the airport site will be destroyed. Furthermore, there will be high chances of accidents at the airport due to ground subsidence and bird strikes.

    3. The property rights of the locals living nearby the Second Jeju Airport will be limited and they will suffer from serious noise pollution.

    4. There are possibilities that the Second Jeju Airport would be used for military purposes. If the US military decides to use the airport based on the ROK-US Mutual Defense Agreement, Jeju Island will face aggravated risks of military conflicts.

    5. Even though the number of tourists increases, only the airline companies and high-ranking hotels will monopolise the benefits from the airfares and the lodging expenses. Furthermore, the increase in the number of tourists will cause more trash and water pollution.

    6. There will be more traffic congestion because of the increased number of tourists. If road expansion follows accordingly, it will cost a huge amount of financial resources and destroy the natural environment.

    7. There will be an increase of time and costs when it comes to access from outside of the east of Jeju due to the division of functions between the current airport and the Second Jeju Airport.

    8. Due to the tremendous amount of finances that will be spent on the construction of the Second Jeju Airport and related infrastructure, it will be difficult to improve the current airport appropriately and welfare projects for the inhabitants of the province will diminish overall.

    9. The fluctuation of the real estate price in certain areas near the Second Jeju Airport will benefit the landlords but will generally cause inflation and deepen inequalities in terms of regional development.

    10. The long term construction process will cause irreversible social conflicts among the inhabitants of Seongsan and from all parts of Jeju island.


    Many species live in the Bijarim-ro forest. Among them, fairy pitta is classified as ‘vulnerable’ while Japanese night heron is ‘endangered,’ according to the IUCN red-list. Dung beetles (Copris tripartitus) are one of the endangered species defined by the South Korean government. Drawing by Lee Nan-young and a photo by Bird Korea (inside the drawing).
    The findings are thanks to People Doing All Things to Save the Bijarim-ro.

    This is our chance to make some change!

    Five propositions for a just, sustainable Jeju where the Islanders are the agents:

    1. To make tourist demand management policies that consider the environmental and social capacity of Jeju Island as soon as possible.

    2. To implement improvement projects to resolve inconveniences and guarantee safety of visitors at the current airport as soon as possible.

    3. To prepare measures to guarantee the mobility rights of Jeju residents, such as a seat quota system for residents.

    4. To implement policies and allocate budgets to minimize the damage from noise pollution suffered by the residents living near the current airport.

     5. To legislate the requirement to collect opinions from and to consult with the residents before launching large scale development projects and national projects.

    People of the tent town in front of the Jeju Provincial Hall who oppose the 2nd Jeju Airport

    We want a Just, Sustainable Jeju where the Islanders are the Agents (Decision-makers)!

    Stop the 2nd Jeju Airport (Air Force Base)!

    Stop the expansion construction of Bijarim-ro road, a connection to the 2nd Jeju Airport!

    • Text translation by People of the tent town in front of the Jeju Provincial Hall who oppose the 2nd Jeju Airport and proofreading by Curry.
    Photo by Kim Jae-beom, a picketing in front of a hotel where 2019 Sustainable Development Jeju International Conference was held, June, 18, 2019
    Photo by Kim Mi-kyung, a picketing in front of a hotel where 2019 Sustainable Development Jeju International Conference was held, June, 18, 2019
    Photo by Kim Jae-beom, a picketing in front of a hotel where 2019 Sustainable Development Jeju International Conference was held, June, 18, 2019
    Photo by Kim Mi-kyung, a picketing in front of a hotel where 2019 Sustainable Development Jeju International Conference was held, June, 18, 2019
    June 19, 2019

  • 2019 Jeju Grand March for Life and Peace

    2019 Jeju Grand March for Life and Peace
    “Peace, Let’s Go Together!”
    July 29(Mon.) to Aug. 3(Sat.), 2019
    From Gangjeong-Seongsan-Jeju City

    Internationals may contact jejumarch@daum.net or gangjeongintl@gmail.com

    ☮ Main programs

    • 7/29 (Mon.) 9 AM press conference at the start of the march (in front of Jeju Navy Base)
    • 7/29 (Mon.) ~ 8/3 (Sat.) Jeju Grand March for Life and Peace (from Gangjeong, though Seongsan, to Jeju City)
    • 7/31 (Wed.) Midway Concert (Seongsan Citizens’ Sports Center)
    • 8/3 (Sat.) Peace Concert (in front of Jeju City Hall)

    ☮ March course

    – 7/29 Gangjeong ~ Namwon (24km)

    – 7/30 Namwon ~ Pyoseon (20km)

    – 7/31 Pyoseon ~ Seongsan (19km)

    – 8/1 Seongsan ~ Gujwa (19km)

    – 8/2 Gujwa ~ Jocheon (12km)

    – 8/3 Jocheon ~ Jeju City (11km)

    ☮ Application

    • Apply online or in person at the march (Korean application at http://bit.ly/2019제주생명평화대행진신청)
    • Participation fee : Adults: 1 day 20,000 won / Elementary/Middle/High School students: 1 day 10,000 won / T-shirt 10,000 won
    •   (There are no discounts, but Saturday (no overnight) is free so the total participation fee for adults is 100,000 won).
    • Housing, food, and small souvenirs are provided

    ☮ Starting times

    • 7/29 Registration at 8:30 AM, start marching after press conference at 9 AM. 
    • On all other days the march starts at 8 AM

    ☮ Other

    • See updates in Korean at “구럼비야 사랑해” website cafe.daum.net/peacekj
    • Trucks carry the participants’ bags while they are marching
    • No pre-march event on the 28th. The march does not provide housing on the 28th.
    • Bring your own water bottle, spoon/chopsticks, towel, toiletries, sleeping bag or light blanket, etc.
    June 14, 2019

  • Gangjeong Village Story: April/ May 2019 Issue

    In this April/ May 2019 Edition :

    “There should be apology and truth examination”/ Second Cruise Not Welcomed/ Opposing the third Zumwalt destroyer/Gangjeong joins 2019 Okinawa Peace March/  Kings Bay Plowshares 7 Update / Gureomi Rock remembered on the Children’ Day/ Linking Korean Historical Traumas in Gwangju / Three women’s statements in objection to military service/ Whose is the Jeju Island government?/ The Jeju April 3rd Human Rights Issue goes to the UN/ Peace Prize for Vietnamese Survivors/ Sewol Remembered/ Jeju has mountains of trash/ Don’t destroy the historical site of Mt. Songaksan etc.

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    June 12, 2019


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