Pyongyang, January 18 (KCNA) -- It is nearly four years since the
killing of evacuees in Ryongsan which touched off indignation among
south Korean people.
The mass killing in Ryongsan which took place in January of 2009 was
a tragedy caused by traitor Lee Myung Bak regime's policy of abusing
human rights.
At that time the Lee group forcefully evacuated residents in
Ryongsan District of Seoul in cold winter days under the signboard of
"development".
When the evacuees protested against the group through a sit-in
strike in demand of the elementary right to existence, the Lee regime
labeled the action illegal and hurled huge police and commando force
into a repressive operation.
Finally, they conducted even a fire-attack operation, leaving five people dead and a lot of protestors wounded.
The murderers made autopsy of the burnt bodies before showing them
to their bereaved families and left skulls, gums, etc. broken, making it
hard to recognize their shapes.
It is nearly four years since the Ryongsan tragedy, a probe into the
truth about it has not yet been made and the protestors who fought for
their right to existence are suffering pain behind bars.
This is just a tip of iceberg of human rights abuses committed by the Lee group.
Its suppression of the candlelight demonstrations of south Korean
people against the import of American beef infected with mad cow disease
in 2008 is still making people shake with resentment.
By repressive order of traitor Lee the fascist police ran wild like
brutes, cracking down upon demonstrators with clubs and shields and
using electric guns and water cannon. A girl student was trampled down
by jackboots and heads of civilians were left broken and even housewives
and babies on kiddy cars were exposed to tear gas. Lawmakers from
opposition parties who had tried to stop the crackdown and media persons
were bitten by police. A resident died due to torture.
During candlelight demonstrations the puppet prosecution released
more than 52 300 warrants for search and at least 2 500 people were
walked off and more than 3 000 others were left wounded.
1 842 political parties and organizations were branded as ones which
organized illegal and violent demonstrations and families of those
demonstrators fell victim to the suppression.
In the summer of 2009 the Lee group brutally suppressed the workers
of Ssangyong Motors in Phyongthaek City, Kyonggi Province for their
actions against massive dismissal.
The group suspended the supply of electricity, water and food to
more than 900 workers on a sit-in strike for more than 70 days in an
attempt to choke them. Then, thousands of policemen and gangsters
mercilessly cracked down upon the protesters by mobilizing helicopters
and armored cars.
The repressive operation left over 300 sit-in strikers wounded and
forced four workers and their families to commit suicides or die of
heart attack. 96 protesters were walked off.
The south Korean public circles and media protested against it as
follows: "Ssangyong Motors is a huge scene of human rights abuses", "It
reminds one of the Kwangju incident in 1980" and "It is horrible
massacre putting the genocide perpetrated by the military dictatorial
group into the shade."
Moreover, the fascist regime mercilessly suppressed actions of south
Koreans from all walks life for defending their vital rights such as
ones staged by the Freight Workers' Solidarity, Government Employees'
Union, Railway Workers' Union, south Korean Teachers Union and the
action of university students for having the registration fee halved.
That was why the south Korean people bitterly condemned the
conservative regime for pursuing a "barbarous and frantic terror
policy", "policy violating democracy and killing common people," while
calling Lee Hitler of Nazi Germany.
There are too many examples to cite sinister political plots and
retaliatory actions that forced even an ex-president to die in despair,
gag on the press and the campaign to crack down upon the democratic
forces conducted under the pretext of "eliminating the forces following
the north".
No wonder, the majority of junior and senior high schoolers said
that they wanted to live abroad out of their extreme disillusion about
south Korean society.
The human rights situation in south Korea has reached the worst phase in history.
The Lee regime has been talkative about human rights during its
office but the situation showed that it put the erstwhile military
fascist gangsters into the shade in human rights abuses.
As regards this situation, a publication of south Korea said:
The existence of the Lee Myung Bak regime itself serves as a lethal
weapon. In a word it is a group of those who refused to remain human
beings. The regime is a violent group regarding the weak in society as
an enemy and the fascist regime suppressing and arresting those
advocating democracy.
It has become a monster for its greed for capital and power. Lee
Myung Bak is the main culprit of all tragedies. The only thing he does
well is spadework.
His single spadework brings more profits to the rich while worsening
the living of the poor. Worse still, they fall victim to his spade.
The five years of Lee's office is, indeed, a period of nightmare,
horror and despair as he turned south Korea into a tundra of democracy
and human rights.
The human rights abuses of Lee will never be pardoned. -0-
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