Posted on 07/15/2005 7:33:32 AM PDT by TigerLikesRooster
| Clashes Feared Over MacArthur Statue in Incheon | |
One pro-unification civic group told police it will hold a rally in front of the MacArthur statue from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Sunday. The gathering, which it expects to attract 100 people, will call for the expulsion of the U.S. military and the toppling of the statue. The groups chairman Kim Su-nam said rectifying the vestiges of colonialism and our distorted history must begin with removing the MacArthur statue, which is a symbol of imperialism." He said the group would form a coalition with other groups to from Incheon to bring down the statue. The group has held vigils in front of the statue from May 10 to 30. On the last day, the conservative Hwanghae Province Residents Association told police they, too, would hold a demonstration and camped out under the bronze general. Since then, the progressive group has held sit-ins at Incheon City Hall and the Jung-gu office. The Hwanghae Province Residents Association plans to gather about 200 people at Inseong Girls' High School, no more than 300 meters from the statue, at the same time on Sunday to show its implacable resolve to defend the monument from its enemies. Some 1,000 members of Incheon veterans groups also plan to protest on Sunday against any attempts to dislodge the general. Hwalbindan and other conservative civic groups have come together in their own coalition to protect the monument and announced their Sunday protest at a press conference in front of the statue on Friday. Two other conservative groups released a statement that said President Roh Moo-hyun's administration and Incheon Mayor Ahn Sang-soo should be charged under the national Security Law, saying some 100 of their members would take part in the counter-protest. If it hadnt been for the Incheon Landing, the Republic of Korea would have become a communist society, Lee Cheol-seung, the chairman of one of the groups, said in the statement. President Roh Moo-hyun, who has been watching with arms folded as those forces call for the toppling of the statue, is about to encounter the resistance of the entire nation, he warned. Taking down the statue, which was built with the citizens agreement, would rupture Korea-U.S. ties and be a victory for Kim Jong-ils unification propaganda strategy. The Hwanghae Province Residents Association said but for General MacArthurs audacious landing of two divisions behind enemy lines at Incheon in September 1950 and driving North Korean forces back to the North, the country would not be thriving as it is today. The group vowed it would never permit the monument to be moved.
In view of the advanced age of most of the demonstrators in both the progressive and conservative camps, police will keep ambulances in attendance at the site, and could deploy as many as 500 policemen to prevent clashes.
The 5 m tall MacArthur statue was erected in Incheons Freedom Park in 1957 to commemorate the Incheon Landing, a milestone in the Korean War that returned the offensive to UN and South Korean forces and prompted MacArthur to make his famous career-ending prediction that the war would be over by Christmas. |
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The following event occurred on July 15(today.) Hundreds of conservatives were successful in driving out pinkos' presence. They will be back on July 17. However, conservatives will be back to stop them again, along with riot police. Hardcore pinkos camping near MacArthur's statue The front banner, obscuring those inside, says, "Roh Moo-hyun government and Incheon Mayor immediately dismantle MacArthur's statue." Two banners in the background, in stark contrast, says, "Defend General MacArthur's statue with our lives(top.) Demand for dismantling the statue is from commies and spies(next.) -- they are from a local conservative organization.
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Pastor Kang Hee-nam, the head of Yankee Expulsion Committee
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Counterdemonstration by Conservatives At the bottom, you can see that Pastor Kang and his company of pinkos were driven out of the park by numerically superior conservatives in the end.
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We'll be happy to leave...as long as they take every Korean that ever came here back.
And don't come back crying later.
I talked to some older Koreans when I was there about ten years ago and General Mac is still like a god to them and, regarding President Truman, you'd think they were talking about Hitler. But the younger Koreans believe that it's the U.S keeping the two Koreas apart; one even said, "There will be only one Chosun - it is inevitable!" Hard to believe but it's there.
Yep. Communism has taken deep root in South Korea, without a shot, and primarily with its citizens under 30 years old. Shame.
I have to say, though, that I never did get a good translation of Dae Han Min Gook ("Big Country for People" ???) where they'll tell you that Chosun means "Morning Calm"
You can literally see the difference at night from space between North (pitch black) and South Korea (lit up like a Christmas tree). Idiot kids.
Well, the official Korean language name that the North Koreans use for their country is "Chosun Minjujuei Inmin Gonghwa Guk"
And the literal English translation for that is "The Democratic People's Republic of Korea".
Chosun - Korea (name of an early Korean historical kingdom)
Minjujuei - Democratic
Inmin - People
Gonghwa Guk - Republic (literally: Republic-type country)
As for 'Dae Han Min Guk' - I'm pretty sure it comes out to be 'Big Korean People's Country'.
It really is something rather like: 'The Great Han (Race) People's Country' . . . Tae Han Min Guk
Cho (as in "Morning", for example, the Chinese character for morning, or in Japanese as "Asa"), and then Sun (" as in "Fresh", for example, the Chinese character for fresh, on in Japanese as "Sen") Morning freshness or morning calm, take your pick.
Cho (as in "Morning", for example, the Chinese character for morning, or in Japanese as "Asa"), and then Sun (" as in "Fresh", for example, the Chinese character for fresh, on in Japanese as "Sen") Morning freshness or morning calm, take your pick.
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