The writer presented the following statement at a New York City meeting featuring Korean activist Go You-Kyong of the South Korean Solution Committee Against U.S. Military Extension in Pyeongtaek. The ANSWER Coalition (Act Now to Stop War and End Racism) co-sponsored and participated in forums in cities across the country highlighting the Pyeongtaek struggle.
Go You-Kyong, comrades from the Korean community and supporters, sisters and brothers:
On behalf of the ANSWER Coalition, I would like to welcome you to
For over 50 years, the Korean people in the south have been held hostage to
Today, the presence of those troops is the biggest threat to peace on the Korean peninsula and in
For years, generals in the Pentagon have dreamed that the Korean people’s desire for peace, reunification and genuine independence would die off. But the humble farmers of Pyeongtaek have shown that the people are still willing to fight and defend their interests. We are all inspired by your courageous and determined struggle, and we pledge to do our part in building solidarity with your struggle.
Solidarity with the Korean struggle
Sisters and brothers,
We in the ANSWER Coalition are working every day to widen the people’s resistance to
In the midst of all these struggles, we are inspired by the resistance of the Pyeongtaek farmers. Their struggle is a model for working people and all progressives around the world. We are honored to salute their resistance and to offer our solidarity.
The greatest act of solidarity that progressive activists in the United States can show is to work to end the U.S. imperialist occupation of Korea; to force the U.S. military to withdraw all U.S. troops so that the Korean people can work together for peace, social justice and reunification.