By New Worker correspondent
NCP leader Andy Brooks joined
a picket of the south Korean embassy in London last week to demand the release
of the south Korean peace activist arrested in July after he returned from a
visit to the north. Ro was arrested and detained by the south Korean puppet
regime under the so-called "National Security Law" which punishes
south Koreans for visiting north Korea or sympathising with it in anyway.
The 1st November protest was organised by the
International Committee for the Release of Ro Su Hui which is supported by the
NCP and a number of Juche and Korean solidarity movements in Britain and
abroad. Dermot Hudson, the secretary of the new campaign, read out demands for
Ro Su Hui’s release throughout the picket as well as messages of support from
the Swiss Korea Committee and the
Anti-Imperialist National Democratic Front of south Korea (AINDF).