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**FOTOS/VIDEO**N. KOREAN JOURNALISTS VIOLENTLY ATTACK PEACEFUL ANTI-KIM JONG IL DEMONSTRATORS
Various Korean and Japanese TV and Newspaper Sources on the Web ^ | 25 August 2003 | AmericanInTokyo (from news sources)

Posted on 08/25/2003 7:23:58 AM PDT by AmericanInTokyo

Title: Anti-North Korea protest sparks Scuffles (Started by North Korean reporters) at World Student Games in S. Korea

TAEGU, S. KOREA: Scuffles broke out at the World Student Games in South Korea Sunday as a group of North Koreans broke up a peaceful (anti-Kim Jong-il) protest outside the press center here.

About 100 riot police and another 40 police officers moved in as four members of the North Korean delegation charged about a dozen protesters demonstrating against Pyongyang’s communist regime. Norbert Vollertsen, a German activist who had appeared at the demonstration wearing a neck brace and supported by crutches, collapsed to the floor and was later taken, in obvious distress, by trolley to a nearby ambulance.

Vollertsen was midway through an anti-North Korean speech when four members of the Pyongyang press delegation pushed through the crowd of reporters to break up the demonstration. The melee spread across the forecourt of the press centre and then inside the building as the North Koreans extricated themselves from the fighting and ran back to their offices. No arrests were made. North Korea had threatened to pull out of the Games, only their second multinational competition in South Korea since 1948, after its flag was burnt during protests in Seoul.

The team only agreed to make the trip here, 300 kilometres (190 miles) south of Seoul, when South Korean President Roh Moo-Hyun expressed regret for the incident. The demonstration on Sunday, organised by a coalition of groups protesting against North Korea’s nuclear drive, had intended to accuse local media of paying too much attention to the North Koreans in their news reports. The protesters held up photographs of emaciated children and banners reading “Down with Kim Jong-Il, rescue our brethren”, referring to North Korea’s reclusive leader. “Local news media are focusing on covering North Korean athletes and their supporters, isolating 170 other participating countries,” said a statement released ahead of the protest. “This international sporting event is being utilised by North Korea for its political propaganda.” —AFP

(AIT Note: I am reminded of the (many) past attacks committed suddenly by groups of enraged North Koreans on American military in the DMZ and at other locations, because if they did not attack and protect the image of the "Great Leader" they themselves may face execution upon returning to Pyongyang).


TOPICS: Activism/Chapters; Breaking News; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Government; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: agents; evil; il; kimjongil; northkorea; nukes; pyongyang; skorea; taegu; violence; vollertsen
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This is big news in Korea and Asia, as it came at the "mini-Olympics" (Universiade Games) for university students. North Korea has sent a team of athletes to South Korea, and about 300 pretty-but-brainwashed cheerleaders, as a Berling 1938-style propaganda move trying to paint North Korea as a wonderful place.

Those know know otherwise, including the German (Vollertsen) doctor who lived in North Korea but was kicked out when he started questioning the regime, tried to have a peaceful demonstration at the sports site. Here is a photo montage of the attack on the anti-North Korea demonstrators by NORTH KOREAN JOURNALISTS. Also, (below) is a graphic video clip of the suddent and short attack by the North Koreans.

(Left to right: Demonstration against N. Korea starts, with photos of starving North Koreans and warning S. Koreans against the North's "Berlin 1938 Olympics-type propaganda drive"/Anti-communist Dr. Vollertsen in neck cast; demonstration against Kim Jong il; N. Korean journalists, in group, start to storm anti-North Korean demonstrators, followed by more photos (below) of N. Korean journalists suddenly attacking Universiade officials, Dr. Vollertsen on the ground, and a press conference with injured anti-Communist protestors)

Here is a video from Japanese TV today (2 minutes), (cut and paste in your Windows Media browser) showing portions of the attack yesterday by the North Korean journalists (mostly wearing white, short sleeve shirts, and of the fallen anti-North Korean demonstrators): (300k)

http://www.bcast.co.jp/cgi-bin/yahoo/news.asx?cid=20030825-00000042-jnn-int-movie-001&media=wm300k

1 posted on 08/25/2003 7:23:58 AM PDT by AmericanInTokyo
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To: GATOR NAVY; yonif; Steel Wolf; TigerLikesRooster; OahuBreeze; Eric in the Ozarks
The latest. This, on Sunday, is ON TOP OF the failed effort Friday to release radio-balloons toward North Korea, that was crushed by S. Korean police.

Various interests, some buried and others bold, do not apppear to appreciate the truth being aired about North Korea.

The anti-Kim Jong il / pro-USA groups in Seoul, greatly angered, are saying now they will organize even larger groups and S. Korean demonstrations against Pyongyang in light of these recent provocations against them by both the S. Korean police AND the criminal North Korean visitors currently in S. Korea at the sporting event.

2 posted on 08/25/2003 7:28:43 AM PDT by AmericanInTokyo (We should have prioritized **NORTH KOREA**, not IRAQ. Can you spell 'mission creep'?)
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To: AmericanInTokyo
In from France:

"If we find that North Korea is indeed opposed to peace and human rights, we may have to change the EU's stand," said Gourdault-Montagne. "However, we mustn't limit ourselves to one, clear cut, position."

Patriot Paradox

3 posted on 08/25/2003 7:29:51 AM PDT by sonsofliberty2000 (The Patriot Paradox: Life, Liberty and Everything Else...)
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To: AmericanInTokyo
Journalists. Sure they were
4 posted on 08/25/2003 7:29:57 AM PDT by AppyPappy (If You're Not A Part Of The Solution, There's Good Money To Be Made In Prolonging The Problem.)
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To: AmericanInTokyo
Great job! BUMP!!!
5 posted on 08/25/2003 7:32:37 AM PDT by HighRoadToChina (Never Again!)
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To: AmericanInTokyo
Thank you for getting the word out, AIT.

The pic of Dr. Vollertsen on the ground is powerful. His many US associates are going to care, imho.

View from the Axis:
When Norbert Vollertsen hears critics rip President George W. Bush's "axis of evil" remarks, he can't help rolling his eyes. North Koreans, he says, "are so happy about the president's speech-and they will tell you that he is absolutely right. For the first time in their lives they felt supported and encouraged. Defectors are willing now to come to the United States in order to testify because of this speech."

6 posted on 08/25/2003 7:43:49 AM PDT by Ragtime Cowgirl (Rummy to Rats, 8/21* This much is certain: their cause is lost. That regime will not be coming back.)
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To: AmericanInTokyo
http://www.bcast.co.jp/cgi-bin/yahoo/news.asx?cid=20030825-00000042-jnn-int-movie-001&media=wm300k

I think it's the wrong video (it's on Iraq).

7 posted on 08/25/2003 7:44:28 AM PDT by Smile-n-Win (CAVEAT DICTATOR . AMERICA ANTE PORTAS)
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To: AmericanInTokyo
Great story -- thanks! Unfortunately, your video link plays something about Iraq and W and poll numbers (I think...).
8 posted on 08/25/2003 7:46:37 AM PDT by wysiwyg (What parts of "right of the people" and "shall not be infringed" do you not understand?)
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To: AmericanInTokyo
US journalists are a little more subtle in their support of totalitarians.
9 posted on 08/25/2003 7:47:28 AM PDT by white trash redneck
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To: white trash redneck
US journalists are a little more subtle in their support of totalitarians.

...and Hamas terrorists, er, militants.

10 posted on 08/25/2003 7:49:15 AM PDT by wysiwyg (What parts of "right of the people" and "shall not be infringed" do you not understand?)
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To: white trash redneck
US journalists are a little more subtle in their support of totalitarians.

LOL Only a little, though.

11 posted on 08/25/2003 7:49:22 AM PDT by Smile-n-Win (CAVEAT DICTATOR . AMERICA ANTE PORTAS)
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To: AmericanInTokyo
>>...No arrests were made...<<

No arrests????

Why didn't they arrest the "journalists"???

12 posted on 08/25/2003 7:54:11 AM PDT by FReepaholic (My other tag line is hilarious.)
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To: AmericanInTokyo
Re #2

The anti-Kim Jong il/pro-USA groups in Seoul vowed that N. Korean flags will be burned again in the new bigger rally, this time by surviving families of navy sailors killed by N. Korean attack in late last June. They would dare to arrest these family members for burning the flags. That would be really interesting.

The feckless Roh Moo-hyun made the situation worse by caving to N. Koreans. I think that Roh's government will try to block this rally in any way they can before it materializes while anti-Kim groups will do their best to push it through. We could have a real extremely polarized ugly situation coming.

By the way, some of protestors in Taegu were hit by a N. Korean with 1-meter (3.3 feet) long wooden stick. However, the cops were slow to intervene even if they were right next to the protestors. Other reporters covering the protest did most of the rescuing. Cops were cowering for fear of offending N. Koreans. Cops are just loyal tool of the regime just like many pro-North medias.

13 posted on 08/25/2003 8:05:30 AM PDT by TigerLikesRooster
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To: tscislaw
Re #12

Because pandering to N. Korea is a politically correct thing to do in S. Korea under this government.

14 posted on 08/25/2003 8:06:37 AM PDT by TigerLikesRooster
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To: AmericanInTokyo
That link you gave is about the war in Iraq
15 posted on 08/25/2003 8:10:15 AM PDT by Mo1 (http://www.favewavs.com/wavs/cartoons/spdemocrats.wav)
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To: Smile-n-Win
The URLvideo links change frequently/suddenly on these.

There were other Korean and Japanese TV stations that aired the attack. So I will post another URL to a link that is good. Thank you.

16 posted on 08/25/2003 8:10:36 AM PDT by AmericanInTokyo (We should have prioritized **NORTH KOREA**, not IRAQ. Can you spell 'mission creep'?)
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To: Mo1
standby for another one! (URL Link)
17 posted on 08/25/2003 8:12:56 AM PDT by AmericanInTokyo (We should have prioritized **NORTH KOREA**, not IRAQ. Can you spell 'mission creep'?)
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To: wysiwyg
TRY THIS ONE, from NNN Networks in Japan. It is about two minutes long.

http://www.bcast.co.jp/cgi-bin/yahoo/news.asx?cid=20030825-00000015-nnn-int-movie-000&media=wm300k

About 1/2 way into the video (60 seconds), the fight scene starts and all hell breaks loose with the North Koreans, in short-sleeved white shirts, suddenly storming the anti-Kim Jong-il people. It is right after a pathetic scene of apology by a Universiade representative that such a thing does not happen in the future.

18 posted on 08/25/2003 8:16:55 AM PDT by AmericanInTokyo (We should have prioritized **NORTH KOREA**, not IRAQ. Can you spell 'mission creep'?)
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To: GATOR NAVY; yonif; Steel Wolf; TigerLikesRooster; OahuBreeze; Eric in the Ozarks; ...
additional bump, with alert to new 300k video URL link (the previous post)
19 posted on 08/25/2003 8:18:03 AM PDT by AmericanInTokyo (We should have prioritized **NORTH KOREA**, not IRAQ. Can you spell 'mission creep'?)
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To: AmericanInTokyo
Awesome job, AIT, as always.....now, to remind us, we just need a few pics of Maddy Halfbright attending the huge ceremony for brainwashed NKs at the DNK stadium
20 posted on 08/25/2003 8:20:53 AM PDT by ken5050
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