SUPPORT THE KOREAN PEOPLES STRUGGLE FOR JUSTICE -- LA HEARINGS
THE KOREA TRUTH COMMISSION ASKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT --
SUPPORT THE KOREAN PEOPLE'S STRUGGLE FOR JUSTICE: PUT THE PENTAGON ON TRIAL!
The Washington Post (June 13, 2000) reported that more than 2.5 million out of 5 million overall casualties during the Korean War were civilians.
Los Angeles Preliminary Hearings on U.S. Military Massacres of Civilians:
Thursday, March 22-- 7 PM at Merrified Hall, Loyola Law School.
919 Albany Street at Olympic.
THE CRIMINAL ROLE OF THE U.S. MILITARY IN KOREA
Since September of 1999, when the Associated Press began publishing a series of articles about several instances of U.S. troops attacking and killing Korean civilians during the Korean war, evidence of more than 160 such atrocities have surfaced.
At Nogun-ri, the best known of these massacres, hundreds of villagers had been pinned beneath a bridge for 3 days as U.S. military forces strafed them from aircraft and fired machine guns and mortars at them. More than 400 innocent men, women and children were killed.
The so-called "investigation" carried out by the Pentagon covers-up the obvious: U.S. military attacks on Korean civilians from both the north and south were U.S. policy throughout the war.
THE WORLD MUST HOLD THE U.S. WAR CRIMINALS RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY!
HEAR REPORTS FROM KOREAN CIVILIANS WHO WERE THEMSELVES VICTIMS OF THE MASSACRES BY U.S. TROOPS. HEARINGS ARE CURRENTLY TAKING PLACE AROUND THE UNITED STATES IN PREPARATION FOR THE KOREAN INTERNATIONAL WAR CRIMES TRIBUNAL TO BE HELD ON JUNE 23, 2001 IN NEW YORK CITY.
THE VICTIMS HAVE COME FROM KOREA AND ARE CURRENTLY TOURING THE U.S. AND CANADA.
National Sponsors: Korean Truth Commission; International Action Center; Veterans for Peace.
posted: 18 Mar 2001
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