Who will speak for the fish, who will speak for the coral? by Bruce Gagnon

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by Bruce Gagnon
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May 27, 2011

Six seems to be my lucky number. I was able to hand out six leaflets at Bath Iron Works (BIW) yesterday. But I found a way around the road block though. I sent the leaflet language to the local newspaper as a Letter to the Editor and it was printed yesterday. You can read it here.

At 3:30 pm, when the gates are opened and the workers come streaming out, one man ran ahead of the pack and held up a large piece of paper in front of me. It read “I’ve got a job! Where’s yours? I’m working for my country. Your working against it!” As the big group of workers passed by the scene some cheered him on but not as many as you might have expected. One brave soul walked up to me, stuck out his hand, and said “I think I’m ready to take one of those now.”

The man with the sign stood in front of me for one-half hour. His first words to me were, “I bet you weren’t in the military either?” I replied that in fact I was in the Air Force during the Vietnam war for 3 1/2 years. It got quiet for awhile after that initial exchange.

About 15 minutes into the stalemate I had the thought to tell him my name. He quickly replied “I’m Tom” and then began to tell me that we have to protect ourselves from the Muslims who want to kill all of us. He accused me of being disloyal to my country and other such things. I told him firmly that he should not judge me. Since he refused to take my leaflet, I told him that he knew nothing about me or why I was standing here. This exchange went on for a few minutes.

Then he softened just a bit and I told him the full story about the Gangjeong village on Jeju Island and about Yang Yoon-Mo who is now on his 53rd day of hunger strike. I told him about the other eight villagers in jail, including GN board member Sung-Hee Choi who is now on her 9th day of hunger striking. I told him that I was joining them in a solidarity fast and today marks my 5th day.

He listened.

Then I asked Tom if he knew of Pemaquid Point in Maine. Yes, of course, he replied. I told him that the coastline of Gangjeong village was very similar to Pemaquid. I explained how it would be covered with cement and the animal and plant life within the rocks would be buried alive.

He winced.

Then things started to turn. Tom suggested that I change a few of the words on my sign to better express the environmental concerns of the villagers. Then he told me I should call Kim Block at TV Channel 8 and have her come out to cover the story. I told Tom that they would never cover me protesting at BIW if I called them. But, I said, if you called them and told them you worked at BIW and thought they should cover this story they probably would.

By now the workers walking home were largely gone but cars were still stuck in traffic in the street. I asked Tom to imagine he lived in Gangjeong village and the Navy was going to destroy their fishing and farming way of life. What would you do Tom? He quickly replied, “I’d kick their ass.” Exactly.

At this point I asked Tom if I could shake his hand. He easily extended his hand to me and I looked over at the workers in their cars stuck in traffic and saw some jaws drop.

Tom was really a sweet, kind-hearted man. Once we got past the formalities we had a real positive conversation. I thank Tom for that. He gave me a chance to tell him the story and that is all I really wanted. I look forward to seeing him again.

I walked toward home carrying my big sign and as I approached my house a neighbor who works at BIW called out to me, “You were pretty brave out there.” I stopped and we had a good long talk about the whole situation and he took my leaflet. He promised to watch the video of Professor Yang. He expressed sadness about the direction our country is heading. [see video below.]

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by Island of Stone

http://vimeo.com/24007992

ISLAND OF STONE

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on Mar 18, 2010

Cartoonist, Koh who lives in Gangjeong village, Jeju Island informed the video on March 18. According to Koh, Yang Dong-Kyu, a filmmaker took this video last year.

It is on the soft corals and creatures living under the Gangjeong sea where the Jeju naval base is planned to be set up. How on earth the navy is attempting to build the naval base that would kill all these precious creatures?

For more info. Please see here.

http://nobasestorieskorea.blogspot.com/2010/03/video-fwd-coral-reefs-and-dolp…
Friday, March 19, 2010
Video Fwd: Corals and Dolphins in the Gangjeong Sea_No Naval Base in the Jeju Island!

http://nobasestorieskorea.blogspot.com/2010/01/photovideo-fwd-gangjeong-2010-…
Saturday, January 2, 2010
Photo/Video Fwd: Gangjeong: 2010! A year for Keeping the Village and Sea

2010 is the UN-designated bio-diversity year. It is totally wrong that the South Korean navy and Jeju politicians are driving for the naval base that will be used for the U.S. missile defense system for her domination strategy in Asia, especially to control China’s sea-lane for oil passage.

The South Korean government wants to start the naval base construction, at least within the first half year of 2010. If no action against it is done, as Bruce Gagnon said, Who will speak for the fish, who will speak for the coral, who will speak for the water if the people dont do it?” And who will console the suffering of the people in Life and Peace Village, Gangjeong, if we don’t fight with them? Who will keep the Jeju Island as Island of Peace if we dont pay attention to all the strategy by the United government and arms corporations who are now driving to swallow all the precious Islands of Jeju, Okinawa, Guam, Hawaii, Diego Garcia and many more, by building the bases despite the peoples fierce struggle and tremendous environmental damage on the earth?

For more information on Gangjeong villagers struggle, please see HERE.

http://nobasestorieskorea.blogspot.com/2010/01/news-update-struggle-against-j…

* The video is part of the playlist.

Beautiful Gangjeong Sea as It Is: No Jeju Naval Base!