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China-Japan-Koreas
Thousands rally against US base relocation plan
2006-05-14
SEOUL, South Korea - Thousands of students and labor and civic activists rallied on a downtown Seoul boulevard on Saturday to protest a plan to relocate American military bases, in the largest anti-US demonstration in the capital this year. According to police estimates, about 6,000 protesters waving candles, chanting slogans and singing songs staged a sit-in along a 10-lane boulevard at a major intersection about a block away from the US Embassy.

“Stop the expansion of a war base!” shouted the demonstrators, as dozens of large flags representing unions, student and civic groups fluttered in the windy night air.

About 8,500 riot police wearing helmets and plastic shields were deployed around the area. Police formed barricades around the protest site with buses parked bumper-to-bumper to prevent the demonstration from spreading down narrow side streets.

Organizers set up a makeshift platform for dance and songs. Blaring music and slogans from batteries of loudspeakers reverberated through the city center, as a giant electronic screen mounted on a truck flashed slogans such as, “Withdraw US Troops!” and “Down with the defense minister!”

The turnout was the largest among anti-US demonstrations held in Seoul this year, police said. After two hours, demonstrators dispersed voluntarily and there were no reports of violence. It was one of several demonstrations scheduled for the day to denounce a South Korea-US project to move the Seoul-based American military headquarters and some other bases to Pyeongtaek, about 65 kilometers (40 miles) south of the capital.

The project, agreed upon in 2004, has been a main target of anti-US activists here. They claim the project is part of a US scheme to position its troops in a place where they can be quickly deployed to possible conflicts outside the Korean Peninsula.
If we wanted to do that we'd move them to Guam.
Posted by:Steve White

#10  So long, and thanks for all the kimchee.
Posted by: Perfessor   2006-05-14 15:43  

#9  6,000 is chump change. If the people really wanted us out the demonstrations would be wild. This looks like another Chinese Maoist attempt to discredit the US and Korean Governments. I wonder if they served food at the event as a draw or offered discounts on computer toys for taking part.
Posted by: 49 Pan   2006-05-14 11:15  

#8  I'm just happy that more of our troops will be out of artillery range. Seoul will be pretty chaotic when the balloon finally goes up. They're (SKoRs) big boys now and should be expected to absorb the initial attack.
Posted by: whitecollar redneck   2006-05-14 09:35  

#7  The 'students' were seething back in 1988 too. Tossing firebombs over the fence on to the Seoul compound. Their rant then was that the US was responsible for the division of the two Koreas. Back then we had a good Commander in theater who public denounce the actions and pointed out loudly that the US and UN [when it meant something] had achieved reunification. It was the intervention by a half a million Chinese that resulted in todayÂ’s division. Things seemed to calm down after that.
Posted by: Elmemble Hupamp7763   2006-05-14 09:29  

#6  Is it wrong for me to hope that we'll pull all the troops out, and then have a ceremony where we hand over symbolic keys to a representative of North Korea's government?

Y'know, just to say "F$%k you, and choke on your kimchee, dahlinks"?

(I know it would never happen, but it would be sweeeet!)
Posted by: Desert Blondie   2006-05-14 09:12  

#5  Staying or leaving Korea is pretty much an issue of what serves our needs and those of our allies best. If the government wants us to leave, we will .... but even Roh isn't that stupid, public statements notwithstanding.
Posted by: lotp   2006-05-14 07:49  

#4  "Go figure. Peace will do that to people."

Yep-- especially when it's provided free of charge, on a silver platter.

Posted by: Dave D.   2006-05-14 07:45  

#3  I bet zero of the people in the street were born before the Korean war unless they are Commie true believers or in the pay of the Norks. I bet most of the money for this "rally" came from the otehr side of the border.

Just the same if we didn't need the buffer for Japan and Tiawan I would be all for telling the Korean's to piss up a rope.

I encountered a tour bus load of Korean High School kids today they were your typical clueless consumers for all I could tell. Go figure. Peace will do that to people.
Posted by: SPoD   2006-05-14 03:45  

#2  Asswipes. Pull out all of our troops. Don't let them suck off the military money.
Posted by: DarthVader   2006-05-14 03:35  

#1  Pull them out...pull them ALL out! Watch'em scream like banshees for forgiveness.
Posted by: smn   2006-05-14 01:23  

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