Sunday, 12 October 2014

Ever-mounting Struggle against the south Korean Regime

Ever-mounting Struggle against the Regime

For probing the truth about the ferry Sewol calamity
On September 27, there took place a big rally at Seoul Plaza demanding the probe of the truth about the ferry Sewol calamity.
Attending it were tens of thousands of people of various circles from across south Korea including the bereaved families, farmers, members of civic organizations and citizens.
Speakers there censured the chief executive for seeking to cover up the truth of the disaster.
Though lots of questions were arouse, nothing was clarified yet, so how can they stop the struggle, they noted.
They asserted that they can never make a safe society without probing the truth so they can never retreat in the struggle for enacting a special law.
They pointed out to the struggle spreading throughout south Korea and called on all the people for the continuing struggle till the truth is probed.
After the rally, the participants launched a demo.

Against the regime’s move to open the rice market
The National Federation of Peasants Associations and other farmers’ organizations in south Korea held a rally in Seoul on September 27 denouncing the puppet regime’s move to open the rice market.
They criticized the regime saying that the total opening of rice market is little short of renouncing agriculture.
They asserted that the regime claims it would protect agriculture with high tariff, but it cannot withstand the pressures from foreign countries.
They stressed they would turn out in the struggle to check the opening of rice market in order to defend the food sovereignty and the right to existence.
Prior to this, the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions called a press conference in Seoul on September 24 in which it announced a worker-peasant solidarity struggle to check the regime’s move for opening the rice market.
Meanwhile, farmers in Gwangju, South Jeolla Province and other parts launched struggles against the puppet regime’s move to open the rice market.

Workers’ struggle
On September 25, the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions clarified that it would wage the struggle against the regime’s anti-people misrule.
It claimed that it would fix the institution of a special law on the ferry Sewol calamity and gaining the rights to existence and labor as the key aims for the present.
It noted that it would conduct, in particular, an all-people struggle on November 1, the 200th day since the Sewol disaster.
It stressed it would also launch large-scale struggles to frustrate the privatization of medical service and the revision of public servants’ pensions

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