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2010-07-25
KFEM Activists Sitting-in at 2 New Dams in South Korea
KFEM Activists Start Sitting-ins at 2 New Dams Construction Sites in South Korea
“Stop the Destructive Four Rivers Project and Seek to Find Alternatives”
At 04:00, 22 July 2010, 5 KFEM activists occupied a 20 meter high top of the Ipo Dam on the South Han River (or Namhan River) and 40 meter high tower crane at the Haman Dam on the Nakdong River which are under construction as Four Major Rivers Restoration Project. Mr. Yum Hyung-cheol, Director of KFEM Seoul, Mr. Park Pyung-soo, Chair of Executive Committee of KFEM Goyang, and Mr. Jang Dong-bin, Director of KFEM Suwon are sitting in the Ipo Dam on the South Han River and Mr. Choi Soo-young, Director of KFEM Buan and Mr. Lee Hwan-mun, Director of KFEM Jinju are sitting in the tower crane at the Haman Dam on the Nakdong river.
They will keep sitting in there until their requests will be accepted by President Lee Myung-bak and his administration. They said in a statement which was released on the day that “we can not put up with the destructive Four Rivers Project as environmentalists. This is the only thing we can do at the moment because the government would not listen to voices of people and ignores all suggestions from any concerned people”.
The South Korean government published the master plan for the 'Four Major Rivers Restoration Project' on 8 June 2009. The project is building more than 20 new dams on the four largest rivers of the country and dredging 570 million cubic meters of sand and gravel from 691 km long sections of the rivers with total expense of 17.4 billion U.S. dollars which is the tax payers’ money. The project is one of the economic stimulus packages to create jobs in accordance with so-called “Low Carbon & Green Growth” strategy of the S. Korean government.
http://koreawetlands.blogspot.com/2010/07/kfem-activists-sitting-in-at-2-new-dams.html
ข่าวNGOเกาหลี มาจากบางกอกโพสกับเนชั่น นายHyung Cheol-yum ขนาดสร้างเขื่อนในประเทศตัวเองยังต้านเลย
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ชักสงสัยว่าไปโมเมเอาชื่อเค้ามาใช้ป่าว
ถ้ามันจริงก็น่าจะเอาคลิปสัมภาษณ์มาลง คนไทยฟังภาษาอังกฤษภาษาเกาหลีได้เยอะแยะ
ไม่เห็นต้องทำเป็นเรื่องลึกลับ
ผลงานในเกาหลีครับ ก็เหมือนNGOทั่วไป ไม่มีอะไรพิเศษ
2010-07-25
KFEM Activists Sitting-in at 2 New Dams in South Korea
KFEM Activists Start Sitting-ins at 2 New Dams Construction Sites in South Korea
“Stop the Destructive Four Rivers Project and Seek to Find Alternatives”
At 04:00, 22 July 2010, 5 KFEM activists occupied a 20 meter high top of the Ipo Dam on the South Han River (or Namhan River) and 40 meter high tower crane at the Haman Dam on the Nakdong River which are under construction as Four Major Rivers Restoration Project. Mr. Yum Hyung-cheol, Director of KFEM Seoul, Mr. Park Pyung-soo, Chair of Executive Committee of KFEM Goyang, and Mr. Jang Dong-bin, Director of KFEM Suwon are sitting in the Ipo Dam on the South Han River and Mr. Choi Soo-young, Director of KFEM Buan and Mr. Lee Hwan-mun, Director of KFEM Jinju are sitting in the tower crane at the Haman Dam on the Nakdong river.
They will keep sitting in there until their requests will be accepted by President Lee Myung-bak and his administration. They said in a statement which was released on the day that “we can not put up with the destructive Four Rivers Project as environmentalists. This is the only thing we can do at the moment because the government would not listen to voices of people and ignores all suggestions from any concerned people”.
The South Korean government published the master plan for the 'Four Major Rivers Restoration Project' on 8 June 2009. The project is building more than 20 new dams on the four largest rivers of the country and dredging 570 million cubic meters of sand and gravel from 691 km long sections of the rivers with total expense of 17.4 billion U.S. dollars which is the tax payers’ money. The project is one of the economic stimulus packages to create jobs in accordance with so-called “Low Carbon & Green Growth” strategy of the S. Korean government.
http://koreawetlands.blogspot.com/2010/07/kfem-activists-sitting-in-at-2-new-dams.html