A million signatures were given to pResident Bush by Koreans protesting the cover-up, and acquittal of two soldiers who accidentally killed two teenage girls while driving an armored vehicle off base in Seoul. The incident has sparked anti-base demonstrations, and tens of thousands of protestors have been gathering outside the base to decry their presence, and demand a change to how trials are conducted. At present, crimes involving US military personnel are tried in US military courts, not in local criminal courts; thus, these deaths of two Koreans were adjudicated in a US court, rather than a Korean court.
Two delegates from Korea delivered the signatures and have had a successful tour of NYC and DC, and are here to contact with the sizable Korean Am community. The IAC is coordinating a Solidarity Forum for the delegation.
Solidarity Forum for Korean Delegation, Monday, Dec. 9th, 6:30-9:00PM. Loyola Law school, student lounge, Burns Building, 919 S. Albany St.
Mansei:
Korean Exposure and Education Project reports back on the state of peace, human rights, national liberation, and justice in South Korea. Click the link to learn more about KEEP. The report is on
Friday, Dec. 6th, 7:00-9:00PM, CARECEN, 2845 W. 7th St. LA.