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[USFK Forums] Seoul gov't gets tough on anti-war protesters [Yonhap]
Uploaded by C. Y. Lee on Monday, April 3, 2006 Seoul gov't gets tough on anti-war protesters 2006/04/02 18:48 SEOUL, April 2 (Yonhap) -- South Korea warned Sunday that it will strictly deal with illegal protests against joint military exercises it holds annually with the United States. "Illegal protests at military training grounds cannot be allowed under any circumstances," the Defense Ministry said in a press statement. "The military will sternly deal with these illegal activities." The statement came after about 20 South Korean civic activists staged a surprise rally in Taean on the nation's west coast where South Korean and U.S. troops staged an amphibious landing drill on Thursday. Copyright(c) 2005 YonhapNews |
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