As part of an ongoing series of mobilizations following last month’s general strike, more than 20,000 Korean Confederation of Trade Unions (KCTU) members and workers rallied in Seoul on Nov 13th to commemorate Jeon Tae-Il Day and demand protections for all workers
The rally took place in Dongdaemun, where the textile industry of south Korea boomed in the 60s-70s. Jeon Tae-Il was a garment worker whose self-immolation sparked the modern labor movement. His last words “We are not machines!” have been immortalized
Workers at the rally chanted “We are Jeon Tae-Il,” connecting their current conditions to the labor struggle half a century ago. KCTU also continues to call for the abolition of irregular work and for an end to inequality.
KCTU also united with 5 progressive political parties to put forward a new platform:
☀️Cut carbon emissions by 50%+ by 2030
🔧Extend labor protections to small business and part-time workers
🏥Extend accident insurance to all workers
👩🏭Introduce a four-day workweek
Seoul police showed up to intimidate the workers. Police have already announced an investigation into the “large-scale illegal assembly” and plans to press charges against organizers. This follows a pattern of police exploiting COVID guidelines to repress the workers’ movement.
KCTU president Yang Kyung-Soo has been jailed since September on charges of leading similar “illegal assemblies.” KCTU continues to demand his release.
While labor organizers get charged for holding rallies, sports events like soccer games are allowed to proceed normally.
While Biden admin officials & US media hype up color revolution protests in Cuba today, they’ve said absolutely nothing about the ongoing workers’ struggle in south Korea or the ongoing detention of Yang Kyung-Soo. Like in Cuba, the US sides with the forces of reaction in Korea
This weekend's mobilization was part of an ongoing series of national actions. Stay tuned to hear more about KCTU and the united front as they fight back against neoliberalism in south Korea
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On New Year’s Eve, global media reported that Kim Jong Un no longer supports Korean reunification. But this is not true.
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Kim Jong Un recently announced major changes in north Korea’s stance towards reunification. This marks a huge breakdown in inter-Korean relations after years of US, south Korean, and Japanese aggression.
However, north Korea has NOT abandoned reunification.
In a speech made on Dec 31 at the 9th Plenum of the Central Committee of the Workers Party of Korea, Kim Jong Un rejected south Korea’s formula for “reunification by absorption”— the idea south Korea should absorb the north, overthrow its govt, and abolish its socialist system.
As anti-imperialist Koreans, we stand unequivocally with Palestine, its people and its armed resistance against the Zionist occupation. This is neither a two-sided conflict nor a war: it is an occupation and a genocide.
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As Koreans whose homeland is divided, we know imperialism is our common enemy. Following our liberation from Japanese colonialism and the beginning of independent socialist construction in Korea, the US split our country in two and indiscriminately bombed and killed our people.
There is a reason the Nakba and the division of Korea coincided in 1948, backed by the same imperialist interests. Both Korea and Palestine are geographically strategic sites for the US empire’s grip across the world.
Today marks the 73rd anniversary of the “start” of the Korean War. We've curated a list of educational resources that the US & south Korean governments desperately tried to erase from our history. In the face of blatant US propaganda, it is up to us to learn the real history 🧵
The Hidden History of the Korean War by I.F. Stone
In this new book, I.F. Stone challenges the dominant historical narrative about the Korean War and exposes the US' deliberate attempts to prolong the war.
Blowback, Season 3
Brendan James and Noah Kulwin expose US involvement in the Korean War using primary sources, vivid storytelling, and sharp historical analysis. The season also features interviews with Suzy Kim, Tim Shorrock, and Bruce Cummings.
The south Korean defense ministry defended its actions using the Status of Forces Agreement, which exempts US troops from following domestic laws in south Korea.
The Status of Forces Agreement is an imperialist tool that allows the US to control and suppress the Korean people.
With a US shooting range in their backyard, the residents of Changwon will face irreversible environmental, physical, and psychological damage.
From 1952-2004, the US installed a bombing range near Maehyang-ri village. At least 12 villagers were killed by stray bombs or bullets.
Single mothers face discrimination and abuse in south Korean society. On top of social stigma, the government also makes it difficult for single mothers to receive financial support.
On this day in 1948, Jeju Islanders organized an armed rebellion for a free and unified Korea. In response, the US military & south Korean gov massacred 20% of Jeju's population.
The US & south Korea want to erase this history. But we will not forget the martyrs of Jeju. 🧵
After years of brutal Japanese colonialism, Koreans finally won their independence in 1945. But Korea was not yet free.
The US occupied southern Korea, placed the Korean people under US military rule, and re-hired Japanese colonial officers into the police and government.
Koreans began organizing self-governing People's Committees all over the peninsula. The US Military Government forcibly dissolved most People's Committees. But the Jeju Island People's Committee remained strong, partly because Jeju had always had a robust communal culture.