SOUTH KOREA: Government suppresses right to demonstrate

November 17, 1993
Issue 

On November 18-19, the Asia Pacific Economic Forum will take place in Pusan, and will be attended by various heads of state including US President George Bush. Labour and people's movements, including the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions, the Korean Peasants' League and the Democratic Labor Party, have formed People's Action Against APEC and Bush, and are planning large demonstrations. The South Korean government has responded by curtailing freedom of expression. So far, the coalition has had 237 applications for public gatherings rejected. The South Korean government has announced that it will prevent 998 international activists who have previously participated in anti-corporate globalisation protests from entering the country. The coalition is appealing for solidarity. Send a protest message to the Korean embassy and email a copy to <antiapec@hanmail.net>.

From Green Left Weekly, November 9, 2005.
Visit the Green Left Weekly home page.

You need Green Left, and we need you!

Green Left is funded by contributions from readers and supporters. Help us reach our funding target.

Make a One-off Donation or choose from one of our Monthly Donation options.

Become a supporter to get the digital edition for $5 per month or the print edition for $10 per month. One-time payment options are available.

You can also call 1800 634 206 to make a donation or to become a supporter. Thank you.