Posted on 04/25/2003 12:03:38 PM PDT by AmericanInTokyo
Title: "Let's Send Human Shields of Anti-War and Peace to North Korea: Proposal to Peace Activists and NGOs of South Korea, The U.S. and Japan"
By Kim Seung-kuk
Chairperson of the Solidarity of Korea Reunification Peace Committee
British Prime Minister Tony Blair has publicly said that North Korea will be the next target for the U.S. military attack. North Korea is on the top of the countries targeted in the "war program" pushed by the United States with the help of Britain and Japan. That is why the establishment of peace and reunification has been delayed in the Korean peninsula. We think the "fuss about Pyongyang's nuclear development" being raised from October 2002 is not unrelated with this U.S. war program.
Now, it is widely recognized that America will turn a gun to the North after its war on Iraq or even if it fails in the war. Therefore, it seems to be almost certain that the clouds of war are advancing to the Korean peninsula in any event.
In the year 2003, Pyongyang and Washington is expected to sharply confront each other over the agreements they have entered into, increasing the danger of war on the peninsula. Because of the rows over Pyongyang's nuclear issue, the 1994 Agreed Framework between the two countries has already ceased to be effective and, therefore, there is no longer any crisis management mechanism on the peninsula. There is also no war-prevention regime on the peninsula because the Korean armistice agreement has long become ineffective.
Nevertheless, the United States are refusing to negotiate with the North a non-aggression pact as demanded by Pyongyang. Instead, it is hastening a realignment of U.S. forces in Korea as well as a revision of the ROK-US Mutual Defense Treaty, in order to strengthen the combined ROK-US fighting power.
Not even taking its responsibility for the delayed completion of projected light-water nuclear reactors construction by the KEDO, the Bush administration has embarked on a war program called the "contingency plan" to destroy the Pyongyang regime. Probably under this war program, the U.S. has recently augumented its war potential against the North. The U.S. Pentagon has indicated its intention to launch a pinpoint air strike against the North's Yongbyon nuclear site and to intercept vessels carrying Pyongyang's arms exports. Following this, the Japanese Self Defense Forces are hastening to land in the Korean peninsula again.
Though we cannot be completely sure that a war will break out on the Korean peninsula, there is certainly an evil omen now. Korean peninsula may look calm outwardly, but we seem to hear the distant boom of guns. We must crush even the slightest sign of war, for the happiness of individuals, peace of civil society, security and peaceful reunification of the nation.
War must be prevented in peace. The most visible way of preventing a war would be to deploy human shields in the potential areas of conflict, so that the attackers cannot not easily bomb the areas. For instance, the United States will find it difficult to bomb Yongbyon nuclear facilities and Pyongyang where American and Japanese human shields are deployed. As severe international denunciation will be directed at any American attack endangering their life, they can really be a "shield" against a war.
There are many instances of activities and success involving human shields for anti-war and peace. Pacifist groups in America and Europe are central to such activities, and PBI(Peace Brigade International) and NP( Nonviolent Peace Force) are leading ones. Also the peace activists who have recently entered Iraq to serve as human shields offer vivid examples.
We think that now is the time for pacifist groups and NGOs (non government organizations) to learn from the former human shield activities and positively consider sending human shields to Yongbyon and Pyongyang in North Korea.
Understood. And, please kindly be also concerned about the 37,000 American military (and hundreds of thousands more civilian Americans) in S. Korea and 48,000 American military (and hundreds of thousands more civilian Americans) in Japan, TOO!
Regards, Ivan
hehehee, cool, me too! But do you think these editorial morons would still be calling for human shields after the humiliation they received from that dead guy Saddam? That was the only reason I referenced the date.
With N. Korea being the reference point, I also doubt visa's would even be issued. Pyong pong is nuts!
Why don't the human shields protect Christian missionaries or journalists who get kidnapped and executed in these countries?
They seems to prefer guarding socialist military structures (including terrorists homes).
I never should have even thought in the first place that these extreme leftist communist, anti-US, anti-Bush scumbags have even a milligram of human decency and common sense and honesty running through their veins.
At two gigabucks a pop, it ought to!
The 509th playing "Immigrant Song" on their way to Yongbyong :o)
You gotta know a B-2 has the "top of the line" in bomber stereo equipment. Just wait until someone really tricks one out with the landing strut glow and chrome package...
Of course then they'll all die of radiation poisoning; but that wouldn't be our weapon -- that'd be N. Koreas.
Hey man, we spent $1M on rims for this thing so no-one better steal them!
But?
...they'd better take their own food this time.
Yes but why blame it on 'shock and awe'?
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