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[GI Korea] A Protest with No Protesters
Published: Sat, 26 May 2007 00:34:17 +0000
From the Stars & Stripes: Two planned anti-U.S. demonstrations fizzled Wednesday, but the groups may not be done protesting. Planners from the leftist Democratic Labor Party had planned a demonstration to protest U.S. Forces Korea and U.S. policy Wednesday morning, but none of the protesters showed up, Yangju police said. So who is the Democratic Labor Party you [...] Read More... |
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