Baek’s Death Protests
A
rally was held in Seoul on Oct. 1 to denounce the man-killing regime
and mourn peasant Baek Nam-gi under the sponsorship of the Korean
Confederation of Trade Unions. .
More than thirty thousand people including workers and peasants gathered before the hospital of Seoul National University.
The
head of Catholic Peasants Council, in the rally, said that Baek
breathed his last after 317 days of critical condition after he was hit
by water cannon fired by the riot police.
He
showed his anger at the attempt of the police and prosecution to make
an autopsy of the late Baek, he would never allow the police’s approach
to his dead body. .
He asserted that he would surely achieve reunification and democracy ardently desired by Baek.
The
late Baek’s daughter said that she has a clear evidence of her father’s
death and she was indignant at the police that intended to make an
autopsy.
Referring
to the fact that Park released venomous remarks that internal chaos is
more dangerous than nuclear missiles of north Korea, the
general-secretary of the general federation of women peasants noted that
she is worried about Park who is making last-ditch efforts against
democracy and masses for the good of her political force, irrespective
of national security.
The
executive chairman of the Consultative Council of Families of Victims
for Probing Truth about April 16 Ferry Sewol Disaster pointed out that
we are the sons and daughters of Baek, we would leave this world in the
ferry Sewol or by the water cannon fired by the police and we should
change the regime not only weeping tears of sadness.
The
acting chairman of the Confederation of Trade Unions advanced a
proposal of people's action to the effect that they would expand
incense-burning altars in 114 areas across south Korea, conduct a
signature campaign for special investigation for probing the truth
behind the violence to Baek and punishing those responsible for the case
and hold rallies to mourn the late Baek throughout south Korea.
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