Andy Brooks with other comrades at the picket |
by New Worker correspondent
DESPITE sub-zero temperatures and a bit
of snow Korean solidarity activists picketed the south Korean puppet embassy in
London last week to denounce the suppression of a leading opposition party and
the arrest of pro-reunification activists.
New Communist Party
leader Andy Brooks joined comrades and friends from the Korean Friendship
Association to protest at the banning of the Unified Progressive Party and
demand the release of Ro Su Hui, the jailed veteran peace campaigner, and other
south Korean political prisoners.
Dermot Hudson of
the KFA opened the picket by condemning the repression of fascist puppet Park
Geun Hye regime, which is dragging south Korea back to the era of the Yushin
fascist dictatorship of her father Park Chung Hee. General Park came to power
in a military coup in 1961 and ruled with an iron fist until he was
assassinated by the head of his own intelligence service during a power
struggle in 1979.
Dermot took the
microphone to denounce the dissolution of the Unified Progressive Party in
south Korea, which is the third largest party in south Korea with elected
representatives and a 100,000 members.
Picketers took
turns in reading statements supporting the campaign while others gave out a new
KFA info leaflet during the two-hour picket. One passer-by joined the KFA on
the spot – showing activism and campaigning works.
The picketers, fortified by hot soup, coffee
and a little drop of Scotch, ended their protest at 5.30, vowing to return in
the near future if the prisoners are not released.
The UK Korean
Friendship Association (KFA) regularly organises solidarity meetings and protest
pickets in London throughout the year. The KFA also works side by side with the
Friends of Korea committee which also holds regular events in London.
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