On Wed, 28 Aug 1996, Rosser Jr, John Barkley wrote: > > On Wed, 28 Aug 1996 20:19:51 -0700 (PDT) SHAWGI TELL > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > What kind of change in the ROK are you referring to Rosser Jr, John Barkley? > > > > > > Shawgi Tell > > University at Buffalo > > Graduate School of Education > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > It is no longer a military dictatorship, despite the > recent violent suppression of student demonstrators. > Elections are being held. Past dictatorial and corrupt > presidents are being condemned to death and long sentences. > Even leaders of chaebols are being indicted for corruption. > By all reports, the people in the ROK consider these > changes to be very major, and that the trials of the past > presidents to be the "trials of the century" in Korea. > -- > Rosser Jr, John Barkley > [EMAIL PROTECTED] Why, then, does the South Korean bourgeoisie need the blessings of U.S. imperialism? Why do they arrest people exercising their rights? Why do they oppose reunification? The reports I have been investigating do not support the view that ROK is opening the path of progress to the society. Shawgi Tell University at Buffalo Graduate School of Education [EMAIL PROTECTED]