Thursday, May 29, 2008

Korean are going toward street for their right

Korean are going toward street for our right. Recently, the situation in Korea is very turbulent because of difference of opinion between the government and the citizen. Many people, university students, the younger, even the handicapped, have marched along the streets with candle for a month. They insist that the government have to consider the citizen's opinions about some cases, such as import cow from the United States.



After the citizen participate in march, the police also came street to suppress the citizens. In the process of suppression, the police uses the violence methods with shields, so some people got hurt, and some people were taken to the police.

Yesterday, Scott asked, "What do you think of demonstration? should or shouldn't?"

I answered, "we need it. If we don't do anything to tell our situation, the goverment will not pay attention to our demand."

Because of physical distance, I can't participate in demonstrate but I support their behavior.

4 comments:

Sehy said...

Wow you are really interseted in Society. I'm not..... wow! cool!

Ai149cm said...

I am also opposed to Korean government! I mean, I don't want Korea to import the U.S beef. It because I'm afraid that I will eat dengerous meet when I visit to Korea...

Amy said...

That's a good chance to ask for their right.

lindbrooker said...

I am impressed that Koreans are so public and organized about their opinions. I wish people in America would express their opinions on the street like that, too. I have joined a couple of anti-war demonstrations in the past and felt it was an important part of democracy and a liberating experience.