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STATEMENT CALLING FOR RELEASE OF SOUTH KOREAN REUNIFICATION ACTIVISTS
We, the undersigned, are outraged to hear about the May 7, 2009 arrests and detention of six South Korean reunification activists by their government under the “National Security Law”.
Lee, Kyu-Jae; Lee, Kyeong-Won; Jang, [Min]-Kyeong; Yoon, Joo-Hyung; Oh, Soon-Wan, and Choi, Eun-A should be released immediately and a public apology should be given to these peaceful activists, to their families, and to the people of South and North Korea.
It is our understanding that for many years the Pan-Korean Alliance for Reunification (PKAR) has worked openly to create peaceful dialogue between South and North Korea with the hopes of bringing the country together again in a positive way. We applaud their efforts.
The time has come to end the mindless militarism that continues to divide the Korean peninsula. Those people who work to that end should be applauded for their efforts, not arrested and treated with such humiliation.
[번역] 체포된 남한 통일운동가들의 석방을 촉구하는 성명서
서명한 우리들은 “국가 보안법” 으로 2009 년 5월 7일 6명의 남한의 통일 운동 활동가들이 <남한 정부>에 의해 체포 및 구금되었다는 소식에 분노를 금할 수 없다.
이규재, 이경원, 장[민]경, 윤주형, 오순완, 최은아 님등은 즉각 석방되어야하며 이 평화 활동가들, 그들의 가족들, 그리고 남과 북의 모든 사람들에게 공개 사과가 주어져야 한다.
우리가 이해하기에 범민련은 합법적인 방법으로 나라를 하나로 모으기 위해, 남과 북의 평화로운 대화를 창조하기 위한 희망으로 일해 왔다. 우리는 그들의 노력을 지지한다.
Korea의 분단을 지속하는 생각 없는 군사주의를 끝장낼 때가 왔다. 이것을 끝내려 하는 그들의 노력은 체포되거나 비인간적으로 다루어지는 것이 아니라 찬사를 받아야 한다. "
1) Global Network Against Weapons & Nuclear Power in Space (Brunswick, Maine)
2) Nicole Myers (World March for Peace & Non-Violence, New York, New York)
3) No Nukes North (Fairbanks, Alaska)
4) Stacey Fritz (Fairbanks, Alaska)
5) Herbert J. Hoffman (Ogunquit, Maine)
6) Bruce K. Gagnon (Veterans for Peace, Bath, Maine)
7) Mary Beth Sullivan (Bath, Maine)
8) MacGregor Eddy (Salinas, California)
9) Karen Biesanz (Corning, New York)
10) Gareth W R Smith & Maxine Caron (Byron Bay, Australia)
11) Randy Ziglar (Santa Monica, California)
12) Emily Maloney (Santa Cruz, California)
13) Michael Adler (Gainesville, Florida)
14) Elizabeth Adams (Ct. Valley WILPF & Article 9 Society)
15) Jill Gough (National Secretary CND Cymru – Wales Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament)
16) Peter Woodruff (Arrowsic, Maine)
17) Makiko Sato (Japan)
18) L. Dale (Brunswick, Maine)
19) Sally Jacques (Austin, Texas)
20) Natasha Mayers (Whitefield, Maine)
21) Leah R. Karpen (Asheville, North Carolina)
22) Norma J F Harrison (Berkeley, California)
23) Harp Kalsi (Executive member, Australian Anti-Bases Campaign Coalition)
24) Dr Hannah Middleton (Executive Officer, Sydney Peace Foundation, University of Sydney, Australia)
25) Denis Doherty (National Co-ordinator, Australian Anti-Bases Campaign Coalition)
26) Korea Organizing Committee for the International Conference against the Asia Pacific Missile Defense and for the End of Arms Race (Seoul, South Korea)
27) Frank Cordaro (Des Moines Catholic Worker, Iowa)
28) Suzanne Hedrick (Nobleboro, Maine)
29) Nancy Hill (Stonington, Maine)
30) Peter B. Shaw (Veterans For Peace-Korean War veteran, State College, Pennsylvania)
31) Tom Sturtevant (Veterans for Peace-Korean War veteran, Winthrop, Maine)
32) Adam Breasley (Sydney, Australia)
33) Kay Warren (Centralia, Washington)
34) Pat Thomas (Melbourne, Florida)
35) Sr. Mary Jude June, OSU (Frontenac, Minnesota)
36) Asia Pacific Action
37) Jo McIntire (St. Augustine, Florida)
38) Nydia Leaf (New York, New York)
39) Campaign for the Accountability of American Bases (Yorkshire, England)
40) Lindis Percy (Harrogate, England)
41) Jane Hanna (Santa Fe, New Mexico)
42) Professor Terrence Paupp (Vice-President of North America for the International Association of Educators for World Peace, San Diego, California)
43) After Downing Street
44) Sr. Megan Rice, shcj (Nevada Desert Experience, Las Vegas, Nevada)
45) David Williams (Toronto, Canada)
46) Ronald Bosch (Greenfield, Massachusetts)
47) Sr. Gladys Schmitz, SSND (Mankato, Minnesota)
48) Margaret Maier (Winnipeg, MB, Canada)
49) Francesco & Susannah Sanfilippo (Portland, Maine)
50) Dennis Redmond (World Without Wars/USA)
51) Ruth Gabey (West Gardiner, Maine)
52) Nancy Strong (Princeton, New Jersey)
53) Dr. & Mrs. Lewis E. Patrie (Asheville, North Carolina)
54) Robert Lezer ( a veteran who served in Korea) Freeport, Maine
55) Starr C. Gilmartin (Trenton, Maine)
56) Dud Hendrick (Veterans for Peace, Deer Isle, Maine)
57) Wesley Parish (Christchurch, New Zealand)
58) Lisa Savage (Solon, Maine)
59) Mark Roman (Solon, Maine)
60) Ellen Rosser (Point Arena, California)
61) Anna Polo (Europe for peace, Representative for Italy)
62) Pete Sirois (Madison, Maine)
63) Meit Krakau (Danderyd, Sweden)
64) B M Aiyyappa (Trustee, Foundation for Humanization, Mumbai, India)
65) Bob & Berta Beveridge (Seattle, Washington)
66) Filson Glanz (Durham, New Hampshire)
67) Tom Santoni (Hastings, Florida)
68) Dave Webb (Leeds, England)
69) Yorkshire Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (England)
70) Bob Anderson (Albuquerque, New Mexico)
71) Jeanne Pahls (Albuquerque, New Mexico)
72) Headingley & Kirkstall Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (England)
73) Headingley Green Party (England)
74) Virginia J. Miller (Santa Fe, New Mexico)
75) Kathy Ging (Eugene, Oregon)
76) Julian C. Holmes (Wayne, Maine)
77) Agneta Norberg (Swedish Peace Council. Stockholm, Sweden)
78) Kathleen McClellan (Anchorage, Alaska)
79) Robert Wild (Salt Spring Island, British Columbia, Canada)
80) Tae Chong Kim (Member of Pan-Korea A.R. Canada, Surrey, BC Canada)
81) Lewis Lubka (Fargo, North Dakota)
82) Baibonn D. Sangid (Lead Convener Moro History & Culture, Young Moro Professionals Network, Inc., Philippines)
83) Luke Gizinski (Lewiston, Maine)
84) Choi, Myungho (Jeonjoo branch, Solidarity for Peace And Reunification of Korea, Jeonjoo, Korea)
85) Alfred L. Marder (President, US Peace Council, New Haven, Connecticut)
86) Sin, In Sig (Preparing committee for the Reunification Public Party, Daejeon, Korea)
87) Michael Murphy (Omaha, Nebraska)
88) Kathy Kelly (Chicago, Illinois)
89) Mervyn Russell (Oakville, Canada)
90) Paul Stein (New York, New York)
91) Lee, Yu Kyung (Bangkok, Thailand)
92) Dr. Kim, Seung Kuk (Peace Making, Seoul, South Korea)
93) Tim Rinne (State Coordinator, Nebraskans for Peace, Lincoln, Nebraska)
94) PeaceWorks (Brunswick, Maine)
95) Joan Costello (Omaha, Nebraska)
96) Sr. Delores Kincaide (Jemez Springs, New Mexico)
97) Peg Gallagher (Omaha, Nebraska)
98) Citizens for Peace in Space (Colorado Springs, Colorado)
99) Mariah Williams (Liberty, Maine)
100) Kevin & Maggie Hall (Dunedin, Florida)
101) Alexander Harang (Norway)
102) Margaret Weitzmann (Potsdam, New York)
103) Ann & Leroy Schafer (Piedmont, California)
104) Stop the War Machine (Albuquerque, New Mexico)
105) J.Narayana Rao (Nagpur, India)
106) Vinie Burrows (New York, New York)
107) Sr. Valerie Heinonen (Ursulines of Tildonk for Justice and Peace, New York,
New York)
108) Jane Sanford (Belfast, Maine)
109) Christine DeTroy (Brunswick, Maine)
110) Anne Gibbons (Bronx, New York)
111) Ivan Braun (Bronx, New York)
112) Ruth Elkin (Portland, Maine)
113) Elaine Wells (Nebraskans for Peace, Omaha, Nebraska)
114) Judie Neitge, SSND Associate (Mankato, Minnesota)
115) Doret Kollerer (Occidental, California)
116) Cheryl Niccoli (Santa Barbara, California)
117) Karen Wainberg (Addams-Melman House, Bath, Maine)
118) Ruth Sheridan (Anchorage, Alaska)
119) Miriam Welly Elliott (Gainesville, Florida)
120) Mark Lee (Gainesville, Florida)
121) Olive Wilson (Primghar, Iowa)
122) Loring Wirbel (Colorado Springs, Colorado)
123) Kim, Mi-Kyoung (Seoul, Korea)
124) Chun, Jong-Gi (Seoul, Korea)
125) Alice Leney (New Zealand)
126) Norwegian Peace Association
127) Sushila Cherian (Punta Gorda, Florida)
128) Pat Salomon, MD (Rockville, Maryland)
129) Human Rights and Peace, Hamamatsu (Shizuoka, Japan)
130) The Association for Realizing the Right to Live in Peace (Tokyo, Japan)
131) Kaku-no-gomi (Nuclear waste ) Campaign (Chubu, Japan)
132) Eco-Action-Kanagawa (Kanagawa, Japan)
133) Agenda Project (Kyoto, Japan)
134) No more Nanjing (Nagoya, Japan)
135) Peace through dialogue! Kobe Network for consideration on Japan-Korea relationships (Hyogo, Japan)
136) No to Nukes and Missile Defense Campaign (Tokyo, Japan)
137) Anti-War Network (Nagoya, Japan)
138) Peace Community (Osaka, Japan)
139) Voice in Peace Action Network (Saitama, Japan)
140) Union of Laborers for Peace in Three Tama Areas (Tokyo, Japan)
141) Citizens’ Network for Ban on Depleted Uranium Weapons (Japan)
142) Voice of Gifu Citizens for Protecting Peace, Human Rights, and Environment (Gifu, Japan)
143) Nipponzan Myohoji (Tokyo, Japan)
144) Article 9 Association OOGAKI (Gifu, Japan)
145) NGO Forum Fukuoka in Solidarity for Human Rights, Justice, and Peace (Fukuoka, Japan)
146) Political Eye (Miyazaki & Oita, Japan)
147) Chinyu Lin (Jamaica, New York)
148) Y. Kim (Little Neck, New York)
149) Sunhwa Kim (Little Neck, New York)
150) Olga Davydova (Forest Hills, New York)
151) Weidong Zhang (Flushing, New York)
152) Jing Y. Wang (Jamaica, New York)
153) Guangchun Zhou (Jamaica, New York)
154) Joanna Tsung (Jamaica, New York)
155) Michael Gray (Brooklyn, New York)
156) Ben Losordo (Brooklyn, New York)
157) Eunhee Kim (Elmhurst, New York)
158) Yooree Kim (Brooklyn, New York)
159) Rocky Kim (Brooklyn, New York)
160) Peter Gauh (Ocean, New Jersey)
161) Yonghee Paek (Jackson Heights, New York)
162) Chunhee Kim (Jackson Heights, New York)
163) Choonsun Kim (Jackson Heights, New York)
164) Chun J. Kim (Jackson Heights, New York)
165) Youngsok Kim (Jackson Heights, New York)
166) Park, Soh-Eyn (Chairman, Committee for Peace and Unification of Korea European Section, Germany)
167) Iris Fox (Pompano Beach, Florida)
168) Nancy Tate (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania)
169) Chris Rooney (Vancouver, Canada)
170) Karl Germyn (Vancouver, Canada)
171) Cho, Gaab-Kyeong (The Industrially Damaged Workers’ Association, Korea)
172) Choi, Bock-Yeol (South Korean branch, Pan-Korean Alliance for Reunification, Seoul, Korea)
173) Choi, Soon-Wha (Ohyun-ri Village People’s Committee against the Expansion of the Mugeon-ri Military Training Fields, Paju, Korea)
174) Choi, Sung-Hee (visual artist, Incheon, Korea)
175) Chu, Chong-Hwan (Pan Korean Association For Reconciliation, Seoul, Korea)
176) Hong, Anna ( Kyungin, South Korean branch, Pan-Korean Alliance for Reunification, Seoul, Korea)
177) Hong, Ki-Ho (Ohyun-ri Villiage People’s Committee against the Expansion of the Mugeon-ri Military Training Fields, Paju, Korea)
178) Hwang, Sang-Ki (Surviving Family of the Committee against the Leukemia, Samsung Semiconductor, Korea)
179) Jeon, Chang-Joon (Ohyun-ri Villiage People’s Committee against the Expansion of the Mugeon-ri Military Training Fields, Paju, Korea)
180) Jin, Seung-Hwa (Ohyun-ri Villiage People’s Committee against the Expansion of the Mugeon-ri Military Training Fields, Paju, Korea)
181) Joo, Byeong-Duk (Ohyun-ri Villiage People’s Committee against the Expansion of the Mugeon-ri Military Training Fields, Paju, Korea)
182) Joo, Byung-Joon (Chairman, Ohyun-ri Villiage People’s Committee against the Expansion of the Mugeon-ri Military Training Fields, Paju, Korea)
183) Jung, Ae-Jung (Surviving Family of the Committee against the Leukemia, Samsung Semiconductor, Korea)
184) Jung, Myeong-Jin (Tongil News, Seoul, Korea)
185) Kang, Byung Yong (Pan Korean Association For Reconciliation, Bucheon, Korea)
186) Kang, In-Ok (South Korean branch, Pan-Korean Alliance for Reunification, Seoul, Korea)
187) Kang, Sang-Won (Director, Pyeongtaek Peace Center, Pyeongtaek, Korea)
188) Kim, Il-Kwon (Ohyun-ri Villiage People’s Committee against the Expansion of the Mugeon-ri Military Training Fields, Paju, Korea)
189) Kim, Jae-Chun (Industrially Damaged Workers’ Association, Korea)
190) Kim, Jong-Il (Solidarity for Peace And Reunification of Korea, Chairperson of the Pan-Korean Committee against the Expansion of the Mugeon-ri Military Training Fields, Seoul, Korea)
191) Kim, Jong-Yeol (Ohyun-ri Villiage People’s Committee against the Expansion of the Mugeon-ri Military Training Fields, Paju, Korea)
192) Kim, Kwang-Bum (Anyang Sarang Youth meeting, Anyang, Korea)
193) Kim, Min-Jung (History and Truth, Seoul, Korea)
194) Kim, Oh Sung (Korea Student Christian Federation, Seoul, Korea)
195) Kim, Se-Chang (South Korean branch, Pan-Korean Alliance for Reunification, Seoul, Korea)
196) Kim, Seong-Hwan (Representative, Samsung General Labor Union, Korea)
197) Kim, Suyeon (South Korean branch, Pan-Korean Alliance for Reunification, Seoul, Korea)
198) Kim, Tae Chong (Member of Pan-Korea A.R. Canada, Surrey, BC Canada)
199) Kim, Yong-Sung (Ohyun-ri Villiage People’s Committee against the Expansion of the Mugeon-ri Military Training Fields, Paju, Korea)
200) Kongyoo, Jung-Ok (Korean Labor’s Safety & Health Research Institute, Korea)
201) Koo, Ja-Ryong (Dongguk University student, Seoul, Korea)
202) Kwon, Oh-Hun (The Sponsor Group for the Conscious Political Prisoners, The Family Association for the Democracy Practice, Seoul, Korea)
203) Lee, Byung-Hwa (Busan, Korea)
204) Lee, Eun-Jung (Chung-Ang University student, Seoul, Korea)
205) Lee, Hyung-Woo (Ohyun-ri Villiage People’s Committee against the Expansion of the Mugeon-ri Military Training Fields, Paju, Korea)
206) Lee, Jae-Ik (Samsung General Labor Union, Korea)
207) Lee, Jong-Ran (Kyunggi Law Institute, Korean Confederation of Trade Unions, Korea)
208) Lee, Jong-Woo (Ohyun-ri Villiage People’s Committee against the Expansion of the Mugeon-ri Military Training Fields, Paju, Korea)
209) Lee, Jong-Hoe (Samsung General Labor Union, Korea)
210) Lee, Jung-Mee (Samsung General Labor Union, Korea)
211) Lee, Jun-Hee (Korea Internet Reporters’ Association, Seoul, Korea)
212) Lee, Ki-Chol (Ohyun-ri Villiage People’s Committee against the Expansion of the Mugeon-ri Military Training Fields, Paju, Korea)
213) Lee, Young-Ha (Tongil Madang, Ansan, Korea)
214) Lee, Young-Han (Ohyun-ri Villiage People’s Committee against the Expansion of the Mugeon-ri Military Training Fields, Paju, Korea)
215) Lee, Young-Soon (Supreme committee member, Democratic Labor Party, Seoul, Korea)
216) Lee, Yun-Gu (Korean Peasants’ League, Korea)
217) Lim, Kyung-Ok (Samsung General Labor Union, Korea)
218) Lee, Seung-Chul (Samsung General Labor Union, Korea)
219) Lee, Sung-Keun (South Korean branch, Pan-Korean Alliance for Reunification, Seoul, Korea)
220) Lee, Sun-Won (Surviving Family of the Committee against the Leukemia, Samsung Semiconductor, Korea)
221) Nam, Kyeong-Rae (Ohyun-ri Villiage People’s Committee against the Expansion of the Mugeon-ri Military Training Fields, Paju, Korea)
222) Oh, Cheul -Kun (Nonviolence Peaceforce Corea, Seoul Monthly Meeting, The Religious of Friends Quakers, Seoul, Korea)
223) Oh, Pyung-Seok (Pan Korean Association For Reconciliation, Seoul, Korea)
224) Oh, Yong-Hoon (Seoul, Korea)
225) Park, In-Soo (Ohyun-ri Villiage People’s Committee against the Expansion of the Mugeon-ri Military Training Fields, Paju, Korea)
226) Park, Jung-Hyun (Pan Korean Association For Reconciliation (Choongcheongnam-do, Korea)
227) Parkjung, Kyongsoo (National Campaign for Eradication of Crimes by U.S. Troops in Korea, Seoul, Korea)
228) Park, Jung-Sook (South Korean branch, Pan-Korean Alliance for Reunification, Seoul, Korea)
229) Park, Kyung-Reol (Samsung General Labor Union, Korea)
230) Dr. Park, Sung-Yong (Chairperson, Nonviolent Peaceforce Corea, Korean leader for the Korean event -Oct. 18 to 20, 2009 World March for Peace and Nonviolence, Korea)
231) Park, Young-Il (Industrially Damaged Workers’ Association, Korea)
232) Seo, Kyung-Ja (Ohyun-ri Villiage People’s Committee against the Expansion of the Mugeon-ri Military Training Fields, Paju, Korea)
233) Shin, Seung-Chul, (Jung-Ang University student, Seoul, Korea)
234) Sim, Moon-Ki (Ohyun-ri Villiage People’s Committee against the Expansion of the Mugeon-ri Military Training Fields, Paju, Korea)
235) Sung, Myeong-Ae (Kyunggi Law Office, Korean Confederation of Trade Unions, Korea)
236) Woo, Moon-Sook (Korean Confederation of Trade Unions, Seoul, Korea)
237) Yang, Sam-Bong (Industrially Damaged Workers’ Association, Korea)
238) Yoon, Byung-Mok (Samsung General Labor Union, Korea)
239) Yoon, Sung-Joon (Dongguk University student, Seoul, Korea)
240) Bill Sulzman (Colorado Springs, Colorado)
241) Olivia Agate (Helensburgh, Scotland)
242) LEPOCO Peace Center (Lehigh-Pocono Committee of Concern, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania)
243) Jodie Evans (Co-founder CODEPINK, Los Angeles, California)
244) Christian Radical Journal (Vancouver, Canada)
245) Bill Warrick, MD (Gainesville, Florida)
246) Chris Lugo (Nashville Peace Coalition, Nashville, Tennessee)
247) Jeanne Koster (Watertown, South Dakota)
248) Dennis Apel (Guadalupe Catholic Worker, Santa Maria, California)
249) Ahn, Jae-Koo (Kyeonggi-do, Korea)
250) Kim, Young-Ho (Director of the Daejeon Educational Research Institute, Daejeon, Korea)
251) Patricia Tricker (North Yorkshire, England)
252) Bernice Bulgatz (Citizens for Social Responsibility, Boynton Beach, Florida)
253) Violet Goldman (Citizens for Social Responsibility, Delray Beach, Florida)
254) Georgiann Cooper (Freeport, Maine)
255) Tony Robinson (World Without Wars, Poland)
256) Hassan Nayeb Hashem (Vienna, Austria)
257) Atsushi Fujioka (Professor of Economics, Kyoto, Japan)
258) Nishimura Atsuko (Agenda Project, Kyoto, Japan)
259) Isabel Torres (Pressenza, Rome, Italy)
260) Alessandra Rinaldi (Movimento Umanista, Rome, Italy)
261) Federica Fratini (Mondo Senza Guerre, Rome, Italy)
262) Leslie Cagan (New York, New York)
263) Frances Patricia Ballin (National Justice and Peace Network, Cardiff, Wales)
264) Bette Jones (Network of Oxford Women for Justice & Peace, Oxford, England)
265) Ava & Michael DeLorenzo (Portland, Maine)
266) Paul & Katja Rehm (Greenville, New York)
267) Marcia Slatkin (Shoreham, New York)
268) Jana Glivická (No Bases Initiative, Prague, Czech Republic)
269) Wells Staley-Mays (Peace Action Maine, Portland, Maine)
270) Ellen Thomas (Proposition One Committee, Washington, DC)
271) Janet Chisholm (CCP Nonviolence Training, Bangor, Pennsylvania)
272) Justine McCabe (International Committee Green Party of the US, New Milford, Connecticut)
273) Tamara Lorincz (Halifax Peace Coalition, Nova Scotia, Canada)
274) Yumi Kikuchi (Global Peace Campaign, Chiba, Japan)
275) Ayesha Boland (London, England)
276) Susan Kingsland (Brooklyn, New York)
277) Wilbert van der Zeijden (International Network for the Abolition of Foreign Military Bases, Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
278) Pierre Villard (Le Mouvement de la Paix, Paris, France)
279) Arielle Denis (Le Mouvement de la Paix, Paris, France)
280) Daniel Ellis (Veterans for Peace, Brunswick, Maine)
281) Mike Ferner (President, Veterans for Peace, Toledo, Ohio)
282) Doug Rawlings (Veterans for Peace, Chesterville, Maine)
283) Joel Landy (Songs of Freedom Television, New York, New York)
284) David Polden (London, England)
285) John LaForge (Nukewatch, Luck, Wisconsin)
286) Robert Shetterly (Americans Who Tell the Truth, Brooksville, Maine)
287) Jean Stewart (Charlotte, North Carolina)
288) Melanie Ndzinga (Quaker, Leeds, England)
289) Caite York (Gainesville, Florida)
290) Claire Gosselin (WILPF, Boston, Massachusetts)
291) Stan & Loukie Lofchie (Brunswick, Maine)
292) Bruce Eggum (Gresham, Wisconsin)
293) Lee Si Woo (Kangwha Island, Korea)
294) Roberta Richardson (Melbourne, Florida)
295) Margery Dahn (Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada)
296) Lisbet Muenzinger Schwartz (Taos, New Mexico)
297) Sr. Jackie Hudson, OP (Sacred Earth and Space Plowshares, Bremerton Washington)
298) Katy Rose (Kaua'i Alliance for Peace & Social Justice, Hanalei, Kaua'i, Hawaii)
299) Don & Sally-Alice Thompson (Veterans For Peace, Albuquerque, New Mexico)
300) Antonio Mazzeo (Campagna per la smilitarizzazione di Sigonella, Messina, Italia)
301) Phoebe Anne Sorgen (BFUU Social Justice Committee, Berkeley, California)
302) Gordon Sturrock (Squadron 13, Eugene, Oregon)
303) Jerry Provencher (Bath, Maine)
304) Bernice Fischer (Palo Alto, California)
305) John J. Neumaier (Poughkeepsie, New York)
306) Norma J F Harrison (Peace and Freedom Party, Berkeley, California)
307) Lotus Yee Fong (San Francisco, California)
308) Izumi Tanaka (Tokyo, Japan)
309) Anna Craven (Kettlewell, Skipton, England)
310) Vasiliki Mitsiniotou (Thessaloniki, Greece)
311) Luis Gutiérrez Esparza (President, Latin American Circle for International Studies México, DF, Mexico)
312) Rick Rozoff (No to NATO, Chicago, Illinois)
313) Lynn DeFilippo (Fairbanks, Alaska)
314) Elihu Edelson (Free People, Tyler, Texas)
315) Carol Reilley Urner (Portland, Oregon)
316) Colman Manning (South Paris, Maine)
317) Linda Musmeci Kimball (Oxford Citizens for Peace & Justice, Oxford, Ohio)
318) Ellen Murphy (Veterans for Peace, Bellingham, Washington)
319) Nomura Tamio (Amnesty International member, Japan)
320) Kitabayashi Takehiko (Japan)
321) Michael Lawton (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania)
322) Adele Kushner (Alto, Georgia)
323) Celia Hawkesworth (Kirtlington, Oxfordshire, England)
324) Sudhir Gandotra (New Delhi, India)
325) Chantal Dotheym, MD (Cleveland Peace Action, Cleveland, Ohio)
326) Eric Verlo (Coloradoans For Peace, Colorado Springs, Colorado)
327) Nancy O'Byrne (Pax Christi Northeast Florida, St. Augustine, Florida)
328) Eric Struch (International Action Center, New York, New York)
329) Clifton Bain (Arroyo Hondo, New Mexico)
330) Lois Schreur (Union, Nebraska)
331) Carol Still (Traverse City, Michigan)
332) Kim, Soo-Bok (U.S.A.)
333) Oh, Pyung Seok (Korea)
334) 21C Korea Research Institute (Korea)
335) Alliance for Reunification (Korea)
336) Alliance of Student's Association of Korean Universities (Korea)
337) All Together (Korea)
338) Human Rights Council, Pan-Korean Religious Order Association (Korea)
339) Ansan Labor Human Rights Center (Ansan, Korea)
340) Anyang Self-Reliant School (Anyang , Korea)
341) 'Big Step for the June 15 Joint Declaration Practice (Tongil-Madang, Korea)
342) Buddhist Human Rights Council (Korea)
343) Buddhist Peace Alliance (Korea)
344) Buddhist Won Human Rights Council (Korea)
345) Busan Alliance for Progressive Movement (Busan, Korea)
346) Busan Branch, South Korean Committee of the June 15th Joint Declaration (Busan, Korea)
347) Busan Civilian Movement Organization Association (Busan, Korea)
348) Busan Disabled Co-Workers’ Rights Issue Research Institute (Korea)
349) Busan-GyeongNam Branch, South Headquarters of Pan-Korean (Busan, Korea)
350) Busan Human Rights Center (Busan, Korea)
351) Busan Women's Associations United (Busan, Korea)
352) Catholic Human Rights Council (Korea)
353) Catholic Priests’ Association for Justice (Korea)
354) Center for Labor and Human Right (Korea)
355) Center for Reunification (Korea)
356) Central Council for National Independency and Reunification (Korea)
357) Cheon-buk Christian Association for Life & Piece (Cheon-buk, Korea)
358) Civil Solidarity for Facility Promotion for the Disabled (Korea)
359) Chumo Yundae for Patriots and Victims of National Democracy Institute for Research in Collaborationist Activities (Korea)
360) Christian Assembly for Social Mission (Korea)
361) Conference for Citizens Life & Environment (Korea)
362) Counter Globalization Action
363) Corea Youth Movement Council (Korea)
364) Cultural Action (Korea)
365) Dasan Human Rights Center (Korea)
366) Dasom church (Korea)
367) Deagu-GyeongBuk branch in the South Headquarters of Pan-Korean Alliance for Reunification (Deagu-GyeongBuk, Korea)
368) Daegu & Gyeongsangbuk Alliance For Progressive Movement (Daegu & Gyeongsangbuk, Korea)
369) Daejeon-ChungNam branch, South Headquarters of Pan-Korean Alliance for Reunification (Daejeon-ChungNam, Korea)
370) Democratic Labor Party (Korea)
371) Democratic Labor Party Busan District Office (Busan, Korea)
372) Democratic Labor Party Chungcheongbuk-do District Office (Chungcheongbuk-do, Korea)
373) Democratic Labor Party Chungcheongnam-do District Office
374) (Chungcheongnam-do, Korea)
375) Democratic Labor Party Daegu District Office (Daegu, Korea)
376) Democratic Labor Party Daejeon District Office (Daejeon, Korea)
377) Democratic Labor Party Gangwon District Office (Gangwon-do, Korea)
378) Democratic Labor Party Gwangju District Office (Gwangju, Korea)
379) Democratic Labor Party Gyeonggi District Office (Gyeonggi, Korea)
380) Democratic Labor Party Gyeongsangbuk District Office (Gyeongsangbuk-do, Korea)
381) Democratic Labor Party Gyeongsangnam District Office (Gyeongsangnam-do, Korea)
382) Democratic Labor Party Jeju-Island District Office (Jeju-Island, Korea)
383) Democratic Labor Party Jeollabuk-do District Office (Jeollabuk-do, Korea)
384) Democratic Labor Party Jeollanam-do District Office (Jeollanam-do, Korea)
385) Democratic Labor Party Seoul District Office (Seoul, Korea)
386) Democratic Labor Party Ulsan District Office (Ulsan, Korea)
387) Democratic Legal Studies Association (Korea)
388) Democratic Worker’s Solidarity (Korea)
389) Disabled and Human Rights Sole Action (Korea)
390) Disabled People’s International Korea (Korea)
391) Evicted Men’s Solidarity for Labor Liberation (Korea)
392) Farmer's Pharmacy (Korea)
393) Federation of Gwangju Regional College Students Councils (Gwangju, Korea)
394) Forum of Reunification at Ansan (Ansan, Korea)
395) Forward Movement (Korea)
396) Gangwon Jinbo Federantion (Gangwon, Korea)
397) Geochang Peace and Human Rights Arts Festival Committee (Geochang, Korea)
398) Geochang People's Solidarity (Geochang, Korea)
399) Chogyejong Buddhist Human Rights Council (Korea)
400) GyeongNam Alliance For Progressive (GyeongNam, Korea)
401) Gwangju Citizens Coalition for Economic Justice (Gwangju, Korea)
402) Gwangju Council of Citizens Movement (Gwangju, Korea)
403) Gwangju Council of Women (Gwangju, Korea)
404) Gwangju Federation for Environmental Movements (Gwangju, Korea)
405) Gwangju Federation of Organization for Differently Abled (Gwangju, Korea)
406) Gwangju & Jeollanam-do Alliance For Progressive Movement
407) Institute for Democratic Labor in Memory of Jun Tae-Il (Korea)
408) Institute for Research in Collaborationist Activities (Gwangju & Jeollanam-do, Korea)
409) Gwangju & Jeollanam-do, South Korean Committee of the June 15th Joint Declaration (Gwangju & Jeollanam-do, Korea)
410) Gwangju-JeonNam branch in the South Headquarters of Pan-Korean Alliance for Reunification (Gwangju-JeonNam, Korea)
411) Gwangju-Jeonnam Council of youth Movement (Gwangju-Jeonnam, Korea)
412) Gwangju-Jeonnam Culture Solidarity (Gwangju-Jeonnam, Korea)
413) Gwangju-Jeonnam Green Korea United (Gwangju-Jeonnam, Korea)
414) Gwangju-Jeonnam United Women's Association (Gwangju-Jeonnam, Korea)
415) Gwangju Religion Peace Forum (Gwangju-Jeonnam, Korea)
416) Gwangju Women's Hotline (Gwangju-Jeonnam, Korea)
417) Gwangju WomenLink (Gwangju, Korea)
418) Gwangju Young Korea Academy (Gwangju, Korea)
419) Gwangju Young Men’s Christian Association (Gwangju, Korea)
420) Gwangju Young Women's Christian Association (Gwangju, Korea)
421) Gyeongnam People Artist Federation (Gyeongnam, Korea)
422) GyeongNam Regional Association of Korean Women Peasant Association (GyeongNam, Korea)
423) Gyeong-nam Regional Branch of Korean Democracy Government Employees' Union (Gyeong-nam, Korea)
424) Hadong Jinbo Federantion (Hadong, Korea)
425) Haman People's Solidarity (Haman, Korea)
426) Hapcheon Jinbo Federantion (Hapcheon, Korea)
427) History and Truth (Korea)
428) HIV AIDS Human Rights Solidarity Nanoori
429) Human Rights Council, Pan-Korean Religious Order Association (Korea)
430) Human Rights Education Center, “Dl” (Korea)
431) Human Rights Solidarity against Poverty and Discrimination (Korea)
432) Human Rights Solidarity for New Society (Korea)
433) Institute for Research in Collaborationist Activities (Seoul, Korea)
434) Institute for Research in Collaborationist Activities at Ansan (Ansan, Korea)
435) Jeonbuk Alliance For Progressive Movement (Jeonbuk, Korea)
436) Jeon-buk Association of Korea Women Peasants Association (Jeonbuk, Korea)
437) Jeonbuk Peace & Human Rights Solidarity (Korea)
438) Jeon-buk head office the Bu-an chapter, Korean Democratic Labor Party (Bu-an, Korea)
439) Jeon-buk head office the Gim-je chapter, Korean Democratic Labor Party (Gim-je, Korea)
440) Jeon-buk head office the Go-chang chapter, Korean Democratic Labor Party (Go-Chang, Korea)
441) Jeon-buk head office the Gun-san chapter, Korean Democratic Labor Party (Gun-san, Korea)
442) Jeon-buk head office the Ik-san chapter, Korean Democratic Labor Party (Ik-san, Korea)
443) Jeon-buk head office the Jang-su chapter, Korean Democratic Labor Party (Jang-su, Korea)
444) Jeon-buk head office, the Jeon-ju chapter, Korean Democratic Labor Party (Jeon-ju, Korea)
445) Jeon-buk head office the Jeong-eup chapter, Korean Democratic Labor Party (Jeong-eup, Korea)
446) Jeon-buk head office the Nam-won chapter, Korean Democratic Labor Party (Nam-won, Korea)
447) Jeon-buk head office the Sun-chang chapter, Korean Democratic Labor Party (Sun-chang, Korea)
448) Jeon-buk head office the Wan-ju chapter, Korean Democratic Labor Party (Wan-ju, Korea)
449) Jeonge-up democracy solidarity, in Korean (Jeonge-up, Korea)
450) Jinbo Network Center (Korea)
451) Jinhae Jinbo Federation (Jinhae, Korea)
452) Jinju Jinbo Federation (Jinju, Korea)
453) Junior Chamber International Korea, Gwangju regional, Gwangju, Korea (Gwangju, Korea)
454) Kimhae Jinbo Federantion (Kimhae, Korea)
455) KNCC Human Rights Center (Korea)
456) Korea Alliance For Progressive Movement (Korea)
457) Korea Association Of Bereaved Families For Democracy (Korea)
458) Korean Catholic Farmer's Movement (Korea)
459) Korean Chemical Textile Workers' Federation (Korea)
460) Korea Coalition for the Spirit of Bagbum (Korea)
461) Korean Confederation of Trade Unions (Korea)
462) Korean Confederation of Trade Unions Busan Regional Council (Busan, Korea)
463) Korean Confederation of Trade Unions Choongbuk Regional Council (Choongbuk, Korea)
464) Korean Confederation of Trade Unions Choongnam Regional Council (Choongnam, Korea)
465) Korean Confederation of Trade Unions Jeonbuk Regional Council (Jeonbuk, Korea)
466) Korean Confederation of Trade Unions Jeonnam Regional Council (Jeonnam, korea)
467) Korean Confederation of Trade Unions Daegu Regional Council (Daegu, Korea)
468) Korean Confederation of Trade Unions Daejeon Regional Council (Daejeon, Korea)
469) Korean Confederation of Trade Unions Incheon Regional Council (Incheon, Korea)
470) Korean Confederation of Trade Unions Jeju Regional Council (Jeju, Korea)
471) Korean Confederation of Trade Unions Kangwon Regional Council (Kangwon, Korea)
472) Korean Confederation of Trade Unions Kwangju Regional Council (Kwangju, Korea)
473) Korean Confederation of Trade Unions Kyungbuk Regional Council (Kyungbuk, Korea)
474) Korean Confederation of Trade Unions Kyunggi Regional Council (Kyunggi, Korea)
475) Korean Confederation of Trade Unions Kyungnam Regional Council (Kyungnam, Korea)
476) Korean Confederation of Trade Unions Seoul Regional Council (Seoul, Korea)
477) Korean Confederation of Trade Unions Ulsan Regional Council (Ulsan, Korea)
478) Korea Dentist Association for Health Society Gwangju-Jeonnam regional (Gwangju-Jeonnam, Korea)
479) Korean Federation of Clerical and Financial Labor Unions (Korea)
480) Korean Federation of Construction Industry Unions (Korea)
481) Korean Federation of Information Technology Worker's Union (Korea)
482) Korean Federation of Institution Management Trade Unions (Korea)
483) Korean Federation of Private Service Workers' Union (Korea)
484) Korean Federation of Public Services and Transportation Workers' Unions (Korea)
485) Korean Federation of Women Workers Unions (Korea)
486) Korean Gay Men’s Human Rights Group Chingusai (“Between Friends”) (Korea)
487) Korean Government Employees' Union (Korea)
488) Korea Hand Therapy Volunteers (Korea)
489) Korean Health and Medical Workers' Union (Korea)
490) Korea HIV/ AIDS Network of Solidarity (Korea)
491) Korean Irregular Professors' Union (Korea)
492) Korean Labor & Society Institute (Korea)
493) Korean Metal Workers' Union (Korea)
494) Korean Nation Life and Culture Institute (Korea)
495) Korean Peasants League (Korea)
496) Korean Peasants League Choongbuk (Choongbuk, Korea)
497) Korean Peasants League Choognam-do Provincial Organization (Choognam-do, Korea)
498) Korean Peasants League Gwangju-Jeonnam Provincial Organization (Gwangju-Jeonnam, Korea)
499) Korean Peasants League Gyeongbuk-do Provincial Organization (Gyeongbuk, Korea)
500) Korean Peasants League Gyeonggi-do Provincial Organization (Gyeonggi-do, Korea)
501) Korean Peasants League Jeju-do Provincial Organization (Jeju-do, Korea)
502) Korean Peasants League Jeollabuk-do Provincial Organization (Jeollabuk-do, Korea)
503) Korean Peasants League Kangwon-do Provincial Organization (Kangwon-do, Korea)
504) Korean Peasants League Pusan-Gyeongnam Provincial Organization (Pusan-Gyeongnam, Korea)
505) Korean People's Artists Federation of Gwangju (Gwangju, Korea)
506) Korea Poor People’s Association (Korea)
507) Korean Professors' Union (Korea)
508) Korean Sexual-Minority Culture & Rights Center (Korea)
509) Korean Teachers and Educational Workers Union (Korea)
510) Korean Unions of the Urban Poor (KUUP) (Korea)
511) Korean University Students’ Association (Korea)
512) Korean University Student News Reporters’ Association (Korea)
513) Korean University Workers' Union (Korea)
514) Korean Veterans for Peace (Korea)
515) Korean Women's Alliance (Korea)
516) Korean Women Peasant Association (Korea)
517) Korea Youth Group Association (Korea)
518) Kyunggi Alliance For Progressive Movement (Kyunggi, Korea)
519) Kyunggi Branch, South Korean Committee of the June 15th Joint Declaration (Kyunggi, Korea)
520) Kyunggi-Incheon branch, South Headquarters of Pan-Korean Alliance for Reunification (Kyunggi-Incheon, korea)
521) Kyungnam branch, South Headquarters of Pan-Korean Alliance for Reunification (Kyungnam, Korea)
522) Kyung-gi Woman Union (Kyung-gi, Korea)
523) Kyungnam Woman Union (Kyungnam, Korea)
524) Labor Human Rights Hall (Korea)
525) Labor Liberation Practice Solidarity (Korea)
526) Lawyers for Democratic Society (Korea)
527) Lawyers for Democratic Society, Gwangju-Jeonnam regional, (Gwangju, Korea)
528) Masan Jinbo Federation (Masan, Korea)
529) Migrant Human Rights Solidarity (Korea)
530) Migrant Workers’ Movement Association (Korea)
531) Minkahyup, Families of Political Prisoners (Korea)
532) Movement Unions for National Harmonization (Korea)
533) Namhae People's Solidarity (Namhae, Korea)
534) National Assembly of Democratic Labors (Korea)
535) National Union of Media Workers (Korea)
536) New Progressive Party (Korea)
537) Noori Culture Foundation (Korea)
538) Noripai 'Donghai Noory' (Korea)
539) Pan Korean Irregular Workers’ Union Solidarity Meeting (Korea)
540) Pan-Korean Solidarity for the Removal of the Insecure Labor (Korea)
541) Pan-Korean Workers’ Politics Association (Korea)
542) Peace Human Rights Solidarity (Korea)
543) People’s Solidarity for Social Progress (Korea)
544) People Who Wish Unification (Korea)
545) Power of Working Class (Korea)
546) Press Branch, South Korean Committee of the June 15th Joint Declaration (Journalists Association Of Korea, The Broadcasting Producer Association Of Korea, National Union Of Media workers, Korea Internet Journalists Association) (Korea)
547) Reunification Mountain Circle (Korea)
548) Reunification Readership Academy (Korea)
549) Revolution 419 (Korea)
550) Sacheon Jinbo Federation (Sacheon, Korea)
551) Sancheonng Jinbo Federation (Sancheonng, Korea)
552) ‘Sarangbang’, Human Rights Movements (Korea)
553) Seobu Irregular Work Center, Seoul (Korea)
554) Seoul branch, South Headquarters of Pan-Korean Alliance for Reunification (Seoul, Korea)
555) Special Council for the Struggle for Lay-off Workers’ Reinstatement, Korean Confederation of Trade Union (Korea)
556) Silchun Yundae for 615 Joint Declaration (Korea)
557) Society Practice Research Institute (Korea)
558) Solidarity for Abolition of Discrimination against the Disabled (Korea)
559) Special Council for the Struggle for Lay-off Workers’ Reinstatement,
560) Korean Confederation of Trade Union (Korea)
561) Korea Democracy Foundation (Korea)
562) Korean Professors Union (Korea)
563) Korea Progressive Academy Council (Korea)
564) Social Party (Korea)
565) Socialism Students Association (Korea)
566) Socialism Workers News paper (Korea)
567) Solidarity for LGBT Human Rights of Korea (Korea)
568) Solidarity for Peace And Reunification of Korea (Korea)
569) South Headquarters of Pan-Korean Youth & Student Alliance for Reunification (Korea)
570) South Headquarters of Pan-Korean Alliance for Reunification (Korea)
571) Sponsor Group for the Conscious Political Prisoners, The Family Association for the Democracy Practice (Seoul, Korea)
572) Sponsor Group for the Restrained Workers
573) Students’ Socialism Politics Solidarity (Korea)
574) Students’ Solidarity for Labor Liberation (Korea)
575) Sun-chang democracy solidarity, in Korean (Sun-chang, Korea)
576) Tongyeong Jinbo Federation (Tongyeong, Korea)
577) Uireong Jinbo Federation (Uireong, Korea)
578) Ulsan Donggu Juminhoi (Ulsan, Korea)
579) Ulsan Buku Juminhoi (Ulsan, Korea)
580) Ulsan Solidarity For Human Rights (Ulsan, Korea)
581) Ulsan Women's Association (Ulsan, Korea)
582) Ulsan Women's Hot-Line (Ulsan, Korea)
583) Ulsan young man's association (Ulsan, Korea)
584) Ulsan Youth Community ‘Hamkke’ (Ulsan, Korea)
585) Korea Women Solidarity (Korea)
586) Workers’ Front (Korea)
587) Workers Institute of Social Science, South Korea (Korea)
588) Workers Solidarity Struggle (Korea)
589) World Without War (Korea)
590) Yangsan People's Solidarity (Yangsan, Korea)
591) Yonse University, “Salmat’ (Korea)
592) Young men's association 0f Anyang Love (Anyang, Korea)
593) Youth and Student's Alliance for 615 Joint Declaration (Korea)
594) Kimura, Atsuko, (Gifu, Japan)
595) Alfred J. Geiger (Jacksonville, Florida)
596) Marjorie Swann Edwin (Santa Cruz, California)
597) Cheryl Wertz (Peace Action of New York State, New York, New York)
598) Reiko Masui (Fukuoka, Japan)
599) Martha Osborn Vinick (Sarasota, Florida)
600) Gladys Tiffany (President Omni Center for Peace, Justice & Ecology, Fayetteville Arkansas)
601) Jean Salisbury (Pecos, New Mexico)
602) Tanino Takashi (Agenda Project, Kyoto, Japan)
603) Lee M. Gagnon (Walpole, Massachusetts)
604) Eric A. Lynn (Walpole, Massachusetts)
605) Kazue & Keiko Tanaka (Chiba, Japan)
606) Dani Horowitz (World without Wars, Switzerland)
607) Sara Flounders (International Action Center, New York, New York)
608) Lydia Garvey (Clinton, Oklahoma)
609) Linda Winkler (Staten Island, New York)
610) Peace Economy Project (St. Louis, Missouri)
611) Emily Maloney (National Lawyers Guild, Santa Cruz, California)
612) Chris Wells (Humanist Movement, New York, New York)
613) Natania Wingrave (Gibsons, BC, Canada)
614) Jacqui Deveneau (York County Green Party, Old Orchard Beach, Maine)
615) Dr. Angelo D"Angelo (Chairperson, Italo-American Fraternal Society of Richmond County, New York)
616) Bernice Barta (Evanston, Illinois)
617) Bernard Meyer (Fellowship of Reconciliation, Olympia, Washington)
618) Roger Leisner (Radio Free Maine, Augusta, Maine)
619) Charles Scheiner (Dili, Timor-Leste)
620) Gary Stephens (Long Beach, California)
621) Frances Crowe (Northampton, Massachusetts)
622) Hiromitsu Masuda (Chiba, Japan)
623) Kim Kyoung Jae (Prof. Emeritus of Hanshin University, Seoul, Korea)
624) Anita Mason (Bristol, England)
625) Mark Venzke (Gainesville, Florida)
626) Nomura Ikuyo (Osaka, Japan)
627) Vasiliadis Michael (Thessaloniki, Greece)
628) Yasue Tanaka (Japan)
629) Tomida Narumi (Kyoto & Shiga Christian Peace Association, Kyoto, Japan)
630) Barney Richards (New Zealand Peace Council, Wellington, New Zealand)
631) Carol Seeley (UFPJ Delaware Valley Network Brookhaven, Pennsylvania)
632) Yukari Saito (Japanese citizen lives in Italy)
633) Leonard Eiger (North Bend, Washington)
634) Helene Knox (Bioneers and GreenPeace, Oakland, California)
635) Chaanshik Choi (Taegu, Korea)
636) Kim & Roslyn Ambrose (Queensland, Australia)
637) Thomas M. Wallis (Alamosa, Colorado)
638) Bill Towe (North Carolina Peace Action, Cary, North Carolina)
639) Dale Nesbitt (Berkeley, California)
640) Wolfgang Schlupp-Hauck (Pressehuette, Mutlangen, Germany)
641) Chris Davenport (ACT for the Earth, Toronto, Ontario, Canada)
642) Vicki Impoco (The Peace Coalition Of Brevard and daughter of Korean War Veteran, Satellite Beach, Florida)
643) Margaret N. Weitzmann (Seedcorn, Inc., Potsdam, New York)
644) Takesh Kato (Nagoya, Japan)
645) Max Obuszewski (Baltimore Nonviolence Center, Baltimore, Maryland)
646) Audley Green (Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Boston, Massachusetts)
647) Futoshi Kozuka (Labor Union For Temporary Jobs In General, Tokyo, Japan)
648) Asobu Moteki (Collaborated Action NAKANO Against War, Tokyo, Japan)
649) Takafumi Nakanishi (Peace Community, Osaka, Japan)
650) Hideki Nitta (Peace Link, Hiroshima, Japan)
651) Keiji Hirano (Kyoto, Japan)
652) Shinya Horiguchi (Osaka, Japan)
653) Tamami Kosaka (Akita, Japan)
654) Yoko Ohara (Oita, Japan)
655) Michiaki Suzuki (Shizuoka, Japan)
656) Naoko Tanaka (Osaka, Japan)
657) Ryuzaburo Noda (Okayama, Japan)
658) Tomoko Anraku (Nagoya, Japan)
659) Mariko Sakurai (Tokyo,Japan)
660) Masako Tahira (Kyoto, Japan)
661) Yuriko Kondo (The Struggle Committee Against TOKUYAMA DAM, Tokuyama, Japan)
662) Yoshiyuki Kazihara (Japan)
663) Akiko Mizutani (Tokyo, Japan)
664) Reiko Masui (Fukuoka, Japan)
665) Junko Udagawa(Tokyo, Japan)
666) Ryoko Okada (Tokyo, Japan)
667) Kai Okada (Tokyo, Japan)
668) Jun Okada (Tokyo, Japan)
669) Keiko Ryu (Tokyo, Japan)
670) Kyoji Tomita (Tokyo, Japan)
671) Hiromitu Kitu (Tokyo, Japan)
672) Takao Takeda (Tokyo, Japan)
673) Fumio Fujita (Tokyo, Japan)
674) Akira Egami (Tokyo, Japan)
675) Fumie Arimura (Tokyo, Japan)
676) Hisako Sakiyama (Chiba, Japan)
677) Sadako Anzu (Kyoto, Japan)
678) Hidenori Ao (Kanagawa, Japan)
679) Tomoko Ikeda (Japan)
680) Takashi Kashiwabara (Osaka, Japan)
681) Haruyoshi Isogai (Aichi, Japan)
682) Yoshihisa Iwakawa (Chiba, Japan)
683) Mitsuko Sato (Chiba, Japan)
684) Yuko Inoue (Fukuoka, Japan)
685) Mari Kimura (Tokyo, Japan)
686) Yoshio Honno(Civil Opinion 30, Kanagawa, Japan)
687) Yoo Sigyung (Tokyo, Japan)
688) Yukari Saito (Tokyo, Japan)
689) Fumio Sato (Ibaraki, Japan)
690) Kazuhiko Tamaki (Peacedepot, Kanagawa, Japan)
691) Taro Abe (Nagoya, Japan)
692) Mayumi Nishioka (Kanagawa, Japan)
693) Hirofumi Yamashita (Voice In Peace, Action Network, Saitama, Japan)
694) Syuko Yamashita (Voice In Peace, Action Network, Saitama, Japan)
695) Akiko Yamashita (Voice In Peace, Action Network, Saitama, Japan)
696) Nobuko Kobayashi (Tokyo, Japan)
697) Shiro Taira (Hiroshima, Japan)
698) Naoko Kitazawa (Tokyo, Japan)
699) Megumi Ishibashi (Chiba, Japan)
700) Kiyoshi Oowa (Nagano, Japan)
701) Mieko Iwasaki (Chiba, Japan)
702) Hiromi Fujioka (Fukuoka, Japan)
703) Kouichiro Toyoshima (Osaka, Japan)
704) Hideaki HIsano (Action Group at Lawsuit for Suspending SDF Deployment to Iraq, Nagoya, Japan)
705) Yukiharu Toyota (Asian Wide Campaign-Japan, Fukuoka, Japan)
706) Sumiko Igaki (Tokyo, Japan)
707) Fumiko Saito (Hiroshima, Japan)
708) Kazunori Miyano (Citizen Network, SASEBO, Nagasaki, Japan)
709) Yumiko Miyano (Citizen Network, SASEBO, Nagasaki, Japan)
710) Takashi Inagaki (Saitama, Japan)
711) Kimiyasu Imamura (Chiba, Japan)
712) Midori Aizawa (Tokyo, Japan)
713) Kazuki Matsuda (Tokyo, Japan)
714) Isamu Nagano (Chiba, Japan)
715) Taeko Okuyama (Tokyo, Japan)
716) Hiromitsu Masuda (Chiba, Japan)
717) Takanobu Hori (Shizuoka, Japan)
718) Katsuhiko Fujii (Nagoya, Japan)
719) Michiko Oki (Saitama, Japan)
720) Kaoru Kanehira (Ibaraki, Japan)
721) Noriyuki Matsumura (Osaka, Japan)
722) Chiharu Yamaguchi (We Don't Want Patriot Missiles!, Narashino Base Action Practice Committee, Chiba, Japan)
723) Junko Hara (Kanagawa, Japan)
724) Koji Sugihara (No! To Nukes and Missile Defense Campaign, Tokyo, Japan)
725) Hidenori Takahashi (Hyogo, Japan)
726) Koichi Toyoshima (Saga, Japan)
727) Art Laffin (Dorothy Day Catholic Worker, Washington DC)
728) William Dupré (Humanist Party, Paris, France)
729) Charles R. Powell (Veterans For Peace, Albuquerque, New Mexico)
730) Bill Laird (State Board of Nebraskans for Peace, Omaha Nebraska)
731) Walter Glanze (New York, New York)
732) Benjamin Johannes Krauß (Bammental, Germany)
733) Mary Frances Sears (New York, New York)
734) Ann Shirazi (Granny Peace Brigade, Code Pink, New York, New York)
735) Ahmad Shirazi (New York, New York)
736) Masaaki Fujioka (Fukuoka, Japan)
737) Suda, Minoru (Uji City, Japan)
738) Christopher Spear (Lawyer, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada)
739) John Lindsay-Poland (Fellowship of Reconciliation, Oakland, California)
740) Veterans For Peace Korea Peace Campaign (U.S.)
741) World Without Wars (Poland)
_________________________Sent after the Press release in Korea on May 15, 2009
742) Lee, Bong, Korean Railway Worker's Union(Incheon, Korea)
743) Presidio Permanente No Dal Molin (Vicenza , Italy)
744) Kim, Nan Youn (Seoul, Korea)
745) Akemi Ishii (Japan)
746) Syuzo satou (Japan)
747) Takuma Suzuki (Japan)
748) Hideo Iwasa (Japan)
749) Toshimi Masuda (Japan)
750) Yoshihiro Ikeda (Japan)
751) Yukinobu Aoyagi (Japan)
752) Kazuhiro Kato (Japan)
753) Kazuko Katou (Japan)
754) Osami Nomura (Japan)
755) Association d'amitié franco-coréenne / France-Korea Friendship Association (France)
756)Evelyne Kwok (France)
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Saturday, May 16, 2009
[Text Fwd] NEWS FROM KOREA
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Friday, May 15, 2009
Site Fwd: [Support from Japan] Release the Six Reunification activists!
http://nobasestorieskorea.blogspot.com/2009/05/text-fwd-global-network-letter-to-human.html
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Text Fwd: [ Korean translated: Global Network] Letter to Human Rights Office, Republic of Korea Consulate-General Office
http://nobasestorieskorea.blogspot.com/2009/05/text-fwd-korean-thanks-and-press.html
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Text Fwd: [Korean] [Thanks and Press Release] International Solidarity Petition for the Release of the Six, PKAR
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Monday, May 11, 2009
Text Fwd: Report on the Process of the Illegal Confiscation and Forceful Arrest of the Members of the South Korean branch, PKAR
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Monday, May 11, 2009
Text Fwd: KOREAN ACTIVISTS ARRESTED FOR DESIRING REUNIFICATION OF THEIR COUNTRY
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Sunday, May 10, 2009
Text Fwd: Statement: The oppression of the Pan-Korean Alliance for Reunification (PKAR) is killing of June 15.
http://nobasestorieskorea.blogspot.com/2009/05/11-year-sons-letter-to-his-beloved.html
Sunday, May 10, 2009
11 year old son's letter to his beloved arrested father on the Parents' Day
http://nobasestorieskorea.blogspot.com/2009/05/image-source-description-1.html
Saturday, May 9, 2009
Release Choi, Eun-A and the other five arrested!!!!!!!!
http://nobasestorieskorea.blogspot.com/2009/05/text-fwd-nis-raids-19-places-related-to.html
Friday, May 8, 2009
Text fwd: NIS raids 19 places related to the unification movement
Friday, May 15, 2009
Text Fwd: [Global Network] [ Korean Translated] STATEMENT CALLING FOR RELEASE OF SOUTH KOREAN REUNIFICATION ACTIVISTS
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