Some 15,000 Anti-APEC Protesters Clash With South Korean Police
Posted on: Friday, 18 November 2005, 06:00 CST
Excerpt from report in English by South Korean news agency Yonhap
Pusan, 18 November: About 15,000 South Korean students, farmers and workers clashed with police in Pusan Friday [18 November], opposing a regional summit of leaders trying to promote free global trade.
The protesters argued that the goal being pushed by the Asia- Pacific Economic Cooperation summit to liberalize agricultural and other global trade would threaten their livelihood.
Leaders attending the two-day summit which began on Friday included South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun, US President George W. Bush and Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi.
"No to globalization, no to Bush," the protesters shouted as they tried to break through barricades set up by police by parking shipping containers across a bridge leading to the venue of the summit. [passage omitted]
"APEC globalizes poverty and legalizes war. This is why I oppose it," said Mun Jeong-sik, a 51-year-old farmer.
Police officers at the Pusan Metropolitan Police Agency refused to comment. "We do not have any comment at the moment," said an officer who declined to identify himself.
Authorities deployed 20,000 riot police in addition to the 30,000 security forces to cope with the expected protests on Friday and Saturday. Officials said security arrangements for the APEC Summit are the strictest since the 2002 World Cup that South Korea co- hosted with Japan.
All areas close to the BEXCO convention centre are off limits to ordinary citizens. Officials permitted those anti-APEC rallies to be held at Gwangalli.
Source: BBC Monitoring Asia Pacific
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