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July 14, 2001
S. Korea Students Burn U.S. Flag
by SOO-JEONG LEE
Associated Press Writer
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) -- Student activists in South
Korea burned a U.S. flag and traded kicks and punches
with police Saturday to protest Washington's missile
program.
About 100 chanting demonstrators gathered in front of
the main U.S. military base in the Yongsan district of
central Seoul, yelling their opposition to the Bush
administration's plan for a missile-shield system.
Shoving matches erupted when police tried to take away
an American flag a student intended to burn. Students
kicked and threw punches at police, who fought back
with plastic shields. There were no serious injuries.
''Yankee go home!'' students chanted as the flag went
up in flames.
The protesters carried dozens of anti-U.S. banners and
signs, saying that Washington's plan to build a
missile defense system is hurting stability on the
divided Korean peninsula.
The Pentagon planned to conduct a missile flight test
over the Pacific later Saturday. In the test, an
intercontinental missile with a mock warhead will be
launched and experts will try to destroy it with an
interceptor missile.
The test will be the first since President Bush took
office promising a more ambitious missile defense
effort. It will be the fourth attempt to shoot down a
long-range missile with a prototype interceptor. Two
previous tests failed and one was successful.
Bush's administration plans to deploy a missile
defense system capable of protecting the United States
and its allies from nuclear attacks by countries like
North Korea and Iraq.
The communist North, along with Russia and China,
vehemently opposes the U.S. missile shield project.
Many in Europe doubt its wisdom as well.
The United States keeps 37,000 troops in South Korea
as a deterrent against a possible North Korean
invasion.
 


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