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South Korean Union Leader Gets 5 Years for Organising Protests

 

 

James Tweedie, The Morning Star, London, 5 July 2016

 

The president of South Korea’s second-largest union federation was jailed
for five years yesterday for organising anti-government protests.

 

The Seoul District Court found Korean Confederation of Trade Unions (KCTU)
president Han Sang Gyun guilty of orchestrating an anti-government protest
in November.

 

He was held responsible for injuries to 76 police officers and damage to 43
police buses.

 

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KCTU

 

Police blocked the march route with buses and turned water cannon on
protesters who tried to haul them out of the way.

 

“Some of the protesters tried to pull the buses with ropes and even
brandished metal pipes at police officers,” the court claimed.

 

“The defendant took a role by preparing and distributing the equipment, such
as ropes and ladders to climb over the bus barricades.”

 

Mr Han was also ordered to pay a huge fine of 500,000 won (£330,000).
Prosecutors had sought an even harsher sentence of eight years.

 

The decision prompted outrage from some 200 union members and supporters who
filled the courtroom.

 

“We will continue our struggle to secure the freedom of assembly,” they told
reporters following the verdict, vowing to hold protests this month.

 

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KCTU president Han Sang Gyun (centre)

 

Mr Han’s lawyer Chang Jong Oh said his legal team would appeal against the
ruling.

 

Tens of thousands of people took part in the November 14 march calling on
President Park Geun Hye to resign over so-called labour reforms that
attacked their rights.

 

The demonstration was also against government attempts to force schools to
adopt standard textbooks whitewashing South Korea’s bloody post-war history.

 

Ms Park is the daughter of assassinated military dictator Park Chung Hee,
whose regime was marked by massacres of student protesters.

 

Mr Han surrendered to police in December after taking refuge in a Buddhist
temple for weeks after the protest. A small army of 2,000 police were sent
to arrest the labour leader as he emerged from the temple, flanked by union
officials.

 

November’s protest was not the KCTU’s first run-in with the right-wing
government. In 2008 it called a general strike against the lifting of a ban
on US beef imports as part of the major “mad cow disease” protests.

 

 

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