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Tag: Cho Kyung-Chul


  • Gangjeong Village Story: October/November 2017 Issue

    In this October/November 2017 Edition :

    Steady Onslaught of Foreign Warships at the ‘Island of Peace’/Trump is not welcome!/ Please Sign The 4·3 Petition/ Maine Peace Walk for Conversation & Community/The Real Name of ‘Seoul ADEX 2017’ is ‘Murder Weapon Exhibition’/ Remembering Yang Yonbg-chan/ Visits from Okinawa and Japan/ The base’s illegal monitoring and human rights violation/ The SCM and the Jeju navy base/ The Hunger of Kim Kyung-bae: 42 day fast against the 2nd airport/Trial Updates/ A Long Journey to Peace – Two Grandpas’ Story/ Keep Space for Peace Week in Soseong-ri and Gangjeong/Peace Education Update/ Tabling in Seogwipo/ Queer Festival etc.

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    December 7, 2017

  • Gangjeong Village Story: Monthly Newsletter |January 2017 Issue

    In this January 2017  Edition:

    No Samsung! the No.1 power of South Korea!/ For a Jeju native to survive/ Solidarity Trip to Hawaii From Jeju Island/ Henoko struggle goes on despite hardships/ Welcome the judgment of acquittal on reservist objector/ Jeju sea, covered with wind farms?/ Trial update/ The 18th Gangjeong Peace School etc.

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    February 8, 2017

  • Gangjeong Village Story: Monthly Newsletter | December 2015 Issue


    December 2015- Final Page 1In this December Edition:

    Words by Cho Kyung-Chul, re-elected mayor, facing Nanjing as our future, protest to the entering of the 7th task flotilla, Veterans for Peace solidarity trip to  Jeju and Okinawa, Farewell reflections by Tony Flynn and a direct action by Martha Hennessy, Philippine solidarity events for Gangjeong, Miryang commemorates 10 years, deteriorating human rights condition in South Korea, Park Sung-Soo(Dunguri) was released,  the saddest day of the year 2015, trial update, Christian message of solidarity and more,

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    January 8, 2016

  • Mayor Cho Kyung-Chul was re-elected

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    Photo by Pang E. M./ re-elected mayor Cho Kyung-Chul

     

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    Photo by Pang E. M. /More than 400 people gathered for the vote

    Cho Kyung-Chul, the current village mayor was re-elected as the next two years’ mayor on the rainy day of Dec. 16. Around 400 of 1,000 village electorates gathered for the vote, which was the 2nd biggest meeting for an election since Aug. 10, 2007 when more than 430 electorates gathered to vote for Kang Dong-Kyun for mayor. Cho, a strawberry farmer and former co-vice mayor, has been a mayor after Kang Dong-Kyun, since Dec. 2013. On Dec. 16, there were three candidates including Cho. Since nobody got more than half votes on the 1st vote, there was the 2nd vote by which Cho and the 2nd candidate had to compete again. The result was only 18 vote gap between the two. Cho Kyung-Chul, the re-elected mayor had the words of thanks to share with other people. The below are some excerpts (translated) from that. (See the original Korean with more photos, here)

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    Photo by Pang E. M./ Three candidates

     

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    Photo by Pang E. M./ ex-mayor Kang Dong-Kyun is now a chairman for the election management.

    “There is what I greatly realized through this election.

    It is the realization that even though the naval base is just before its completion, the [three candidates], regardless of con and pro-base, consider the destruction of the Gangjeong Sea and Gureombi rock painful and that they acknowledge that villagers have made noble sacrifice to save the village community.

     

    Further, they resolutely refuse to the navy’s attempt to occupy village or to expand its power. Only with the difference on solving problems, all three candidates expressed strong will of opposition to it. And even the pro-base supports did not raise opposing opinions to the three candidates’ such expressions and voted to one of them.

     

    In conclusion, one can say that regardless of con and pro-base, the Gangjeong villagers have common awareness in resolutely refusing to the extension of naval base or designation of military restriction zone.

     

    I consider those facts very seriously and will do my best not to allow any of the navy attempts on additional encroachment of the Gangjeong village.

     

    Another will that the villagers showed yesterday was a hope for the village where young generation can settle and live and for a village environment where future generations can grow feeling safe.

     

    I also urgently hope a village of autonomy not a village affiliated with the naval base. I will do my best to improve education environment, to make the villagers’ long cherished projects to be smoothly worked out, and to demand projects by which the economy ability of the village can be improved and realized.”

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    Photo by Choi S. H./ Even the community kitchen was filled by people.

     

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    Photo by Pang E. M/ Villagers crowded in the rainy yard, too.

     

    For more photos, click here.

    For media articles, click 1, 2, 3, 4

    December 22, 2015


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