Sunday Morning at the Marxist Library: Resisting Empire on Jeju Island

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When:
September 22, 2013 @ 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm
2013-09-22T17:30:00+00:00
2013-09-22T19:30:00+00:00
Where:
Niebyl-Proctor Library
6501 Telegraph Avenue
Oakland, CA 94609
USA
Contact:
510-428-1578

Resisting Empire on Jeju Island

On a small island on the Southern tip of the Korean Peninsula, for the past 7 years, a small group of villagers have been waging one of the most disciplined, dedicated, creative non-violent movements in the world.

Survivors of one of the most horrific genocides of the postwar era, they are struggling to prevent the Island, a UN designated biosphere reserve, from becoming a deep water military base that will uproot the traditional matrifocal culture, destroy a global ecological treasure, and destabilize the entire pacific region.

This Naval base, functioning as the lynchpin of the US Pacific pivot, will host US aircraft carriers, Aegis missile destroyers, nuclear submarines, and 8-10,000 troops, and turn the Island into a hair trigger for global confrontation.

This presentation, by activists working in solidarity with Jeju Island, will screen excerpts from “The Ghosts of Jeju”, chronicling the genocidal US intervention in Jeju Island in 1948, and the subsequent history of influence and manipulation. There will also be recent eye witness testimonies from the ground, to give a synoptic, historical view of the crucial local, cultural, ecological and geopolitical issues at stake.

For a good background summary, see:

Why Oliver Stone Came to Juju, Korea

Trailer of the Ghosts of Jeju

Also KPFA show and Flashpoint

Schedule of all events at Niebyl-Proctor.

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