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----- Original Message -----
From: Loren Goldner
To: marxgr...@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 11:45 PM
Subject: [marxgroup] Informational Picket at the Korean Consulate on Jan. 24



We will be participating in an informational picket at the New York
Korean consulate
on Monday Jan. 24, 5:30-700 PM. The League for the Revolutionary Party is
co-sponsoring. Below is the leaflet that will be distributed, in
English and Korean.
A few of us will leaflet Koreatown (B'way and 32nd) for an hour or two
beforehand.

Try to be there.

Loren

INFORMATIONAL PICKET AT THE KOREAN CONSULATE

Drop the Charges Against the Korean Labor Militants!

Abolish the Korean National Security Law!

Eight South Korean Labor Activists Face 5-7 Years in Prison

We are organizing this informational picket line to express solidarity
with 8 South
Korean labor militants facing serious prison terms and due to be
sentenced on this
coming Thursday.

On Dec. 3 of last year, the prosecutor in the Seoul Central District
Court demanded
prison terms of 5-7 years for Oh sei-chull and other members (Yang Hyo-sik, Yang
Joon-seok, Choi Young-ik, Park Joon-seon, Jeong Won-hyun, Oh Min-gyu,
and Nam-goong
Won) of the Socialist Workers’ Alliance of Korea (SWLK), a
revolutionary socialist
group. These activists in the Korean working-class movement were indicted under
South Korea’s notorious National Security Law (passed in 1948 and theoretically
still stipulating the death penalty for “pro-North” activities). The
eight militants
of the SWLK, who as internationalists advocate working-class revolution in both
Koreas, were accused of no specific crime except being socialists, but
in reality
the indictment resulted from their intervention in several strikes and movements
going back to 2007. This is the first instance of such harsh
repression under the
National Security Law in many years. It occurs in
the larger context of the hard-right turn (such as the smashing of the Ssangyong
Motor Co. strike of 2009) of South Korean President Lee Myong Bak’s
government since
he took office in early 2008. (In fact, leaflets of the SWLK
distributed during the
Ssangyong strike were key evidence in the trial.)

Prosecutors have attempted to indict members of the SWLK several times
since 2008,
and prior to December, the prosecutors’ case was thrown out of court each time.

The sentencing will take place on this coming Thursday. Solidarity
messages to the
SWLK can be sent to:

s...@jinbo.net

League for the Revolutionary Party (lrpc...@earthlink.net)
Insurgent Notes (edit...@insurgentnotes.com)

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