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12 January 2010 Call for Signatures Protesting Navy Base Construction that will Destroy Coral Reefs In South Korea By Bruce Gagnon |
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![]() The proposed Navy base on Jeju Island in South Korea
I try not to visit a place and then forget about the
people and the struggle they are engaged in. Since my
visit to Jeju Island, and the Gangjeong village last
October, I have been closely following developments
about the South Korean government's plan to build a
Navy base where pristine coral reefs, fishing, and
tangerine groves are now integral to the people's way
of life.
The base construction is soon set to begin in
Gangjeong. The villagers are currently setting up a
tent camp along the rocky shore line where the Navy
intends to pour concrete to cover the rocks and tiny
marine life to make their wharfs where the Aegis
destroyers will be homeported. The ships, from the
South Korean and US fleets, are outfitted with
"missile defense" systems and will surely be used to
continue surrounding China's coastal region. Jeju
Island, now called the peace island, will thus become
a prime military target.
![]() The coral reefs have been named by the United Nations as key environmental treasures that should be saved. Building a naval base on top of these wonders of nature will not ensure they will be protected. The traditional way of life in this small fishing and fruit growing community will be severly impacted.
Last night the mayor of Gangjeong, Kang Dong-Kyun,
spent the whole night sitting in the cold outside the
Jeju government building in protest of the decision to
go forward with the construction of the base. When I
visited his town Mayor Kang carefully showed our
delegation around the site for the proposed base and
took us out to dinner at a local restaurant. He spent
this time with us because he hoped that it would
translate into more people knowing about the Navy base
fight and hoped that support would build across South
Korea and beyond to help stop these deadly plans.
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As I now hear about their protest heating up, as they
prepare to face the bulldozers of destruction, my
heart goes out to them. I wish I could join them in
sitting in protest against this base. This Navy base
will have a direct negative impact on ourwork to
restrain US military expansion in the region and will
ultimately provoke more conflict with China.
With that in mind I now wish to compile a list
of organizations and concerned individuals from around
the world who wish to voice their protest with the US
and South Korean governments about this Navy base. If
you would like to be listed on this letter please send
me your name. group name, and your city/state or
country. Write me at
globalnet@mindspring.com
It is the least we can do.
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