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Tell the South Korean consulate: Yoon must go!
On Tuesday, December 3, President Yoon Seok Yeol of South Korea declared martial law for the 13th time in the country’s history. While our brave people in South Korea have gained the upper hand, this fight is not yet over.
South Korea’s largest progressive union has called a general strike until President Yoon resigns. South Koreans need your solidarity now—help us lift up their demands by calling and sending emails to the ROK Embassy demanding Yoon’s resignation.
Click here to send an email to the embassy urging President Yoon to resign.
️Click here for instructions on calling the embassy to demand President Yoon resign.️
Yoon’s regime has cracked down on the South Korean people, who have faced a mounting economic crisis and political repression under his administration. As a result, throughout November on multiple occasions, over 100,000 people showed up on the streets of Seoul to protest Yoon. Over 1 million have signed a civilian referendum demanding Yoon’s resignation. Before his coup attempt, Yoon had already faced 22 impeachment attempts in the national legislature.
Until Yoon resigns, we can’t say the threat of martial law is entirely over. As long as Yoon is in power, there’s a possibility the US will support him in committing more atrocities against our people.
That’s where you come in. Applying international grassroots pressure on the Yoon regime is one of the best ways we can help keep our people in South Korea safe from retaliation. Don’t wait—take action now!
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A Virtual Symposium With The Ending The Korean War Collective (EKW)
February 6-7, 2025
Thursday 2/6
I: Race/War/Empire: The Korean War as Racial Product
II: Cold War Solidarities: A Conversation with EKW and Black Alliance for Peace
Friday 2/7
III: "Second Skin" The Anticommunism of Tattoos and Uniforms in the Korean War
IV: Genealogy of the "Gook": Anti-Asian Racism Across U.S. Wars in the Philippines, Korea, and Southeast Asia
Yoon's abortive coup: An assault on Korea's democracy and sovereignty
윤석열의 실패한 쿠데타: 한국 민주주의와 주권에 대한 공격
Monday, January 20, 2025, 4:00 PM, PST; January 21, 2025, 9:00 AM, KST
Gregory Elich (Korea Policy Institute), K.J. Noh (Veterans for Peace) and Simone Chun (Korea Policy Institute) will speak on the January 15 arrest of South Korea’s Yoon Suk Yeol on charges of insurrection. Join us for an analysis of the broader context in which “Washington’s perfect partner” has systematically assaulted Korea’s democracy and sovereignty, culminating in his shocking attempted coup, as well as a discussion of how Koreans are fighting back.
Youtube Live: https://youtu.be/1wbRsLxgBEk
Webinar: Despotism, Desperation, and Yoon Regime's Failed Coup
US, December 6, 2024, 4PM PST/7PM EST
Please join us to support Koreans in their demand for an end to Yoon's legacy of betrayal and his assault on democracy itself!
해외 진보 인사-윤석열 쿠데타 규탄 긴급 웨비나
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The online, open-access Ending the Korean War Teaching Collective syllabus is a political education platform serving as an anti-imperialist tool against permanent war. The syllabus is organized into thematic modules designed for scholars, educators, and activists alike.
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KPI is pleased to announce the winners of its 2021 Voices of Peace contest. The winners are “Obangsaek” by Andy Seungu Choi (essay), Untitled essay by Quynh-May Nguyen (essay), Untitled Poem by Sydney Gil (poetry), and “Silhouette Video” by Joan Gwak (visual). Click here to view submissions.
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