The caption of the image says, “ Related photo on the police thrown-in
to the Gangjeong village, loaded on Bruce Gagnon’s home page.” (translated)
to the Gangjeong village, loaded on Bruce Gagnon’s home page.” (translated)
The caption of the image says, “ Sign from the people from the various countries,
all over the world, listed in Bruce Gagnon’s homepage.” (translated)
all over the world, listed in Bruce Gagnon’s homepage.” (translated)
* All the image source: Sisa Jeju, jan. 24, 2010
The Sisa Jeju. under the title that, “The numbers to the ‘international petition’ against the Jeju Naval base have been over 600 from about 30 countries” reported on Feb. 24, 2010, about the process of the international petition against the Jeju naval base, as of Jan. 22. It also said the final announcement would be on Feb. 25. It roughly reported the current signer numbers of each of some countries including Japan, Canada, Philippine, UK and the United States.
Otherwise, it also reported about people’s suspicion about hideously removed photos and videos in the people’s sites and blogs, on the raid on the Gangjeong village. It quoted Choi, Sung-Hee’s remark that “I have also experienced the videos uploaded in the blog have been disappeared for a day and the video uploaded in Bruce Gagnon’s blog has also disappeared with the time interval.”
The Sisa jeju also says as below. (translated)
'The other time before, the ‘Pressenza (www.pressenza.com)’, the World March for Peace [and Nonviolence] newspaper reported the crackdown of the Gangjeong village by police, as headline of the site, under the title that ‘Man in coma after police react to remove protesters from Gangjeong village, South Korea, site of a proposed naval base.’ [Sisa Jeju article]
According to the Pan-Island Committee against the Jeju Naval Base, about 50 international solidarity messages have arrived and many of the senders were also known to directly send the opinion emails to the South Korean embassies in the countries and Prime Minister’s office.
Beside that, the Catholic, Jeju branch opened the national site café, called ‘Catholic People Power (http://cafe.daum.net/catholicpeoplepower)’ and is delivering the opposition message against the naval base. '
Otherwise, it also reported about people’s suspicion about hideously removed photos and videos in the people’s sites and blogs, on the raid on the Gangjeong village. It quoted Choi, Sung-Hee’s remark that “I have also experienced the videos uploaded in the blog have been disappeared for a day and the video uploaded in Bruce Gagnon’s blog has also disappeared with the time interval.”
The Sisa jeju also says as below. (translated)
'The other time before, the ‘Pressenza (www.pressenza.com)’, the World March for Peace [and Nonviolence] newspaper reported the crackdown of the Gangjeong village by police, as headline of the site, under the title that ‘Man in coma after police react to remove protesters from Gangjeong village, South Korea, site of a proposed naval base.’ [Sisa Jeju article]
According to the Pan-Island Committee against the Jeju Naval Base, about 50 international solidarity messages have arrived and many of the senders were also known to directly send the opinion emails to the South Korean embassies in the countries and Prime Minister’s office.
Beside that, the Catholic, Jeju branch opened the national site café, called ‘Catholic People Power (http://cafe.daum.net/catholicpeoplepower)’ and is delivering the opposition message against the naval base. '
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