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Day 1 of global solidarity: Support Korea's pro-democracy movement!
Simone Chun
Dear Friend—a quick update on Korea¡¯s historic candle light pro-democracy revolution. President Park Geun-hye had been impeached, justice served and global solidarity for democracy won! This was a cosmopolitan-grassroots movement for democracy. Here are the samples of reactions from American journalists, policy makers and experts on Korean people¡¯s power.
Main theme: "South Korea just achieved ouster of its president legally without a single protester arrested in months of rallies"
CNN. South Korea faces political turmoil after President, Park Geun-hye, was forced out of office by a corruption scandal http://cnn.it/2ndHJjI
https://twitter.com/cnni/status/840206295433129984
Tim Shorrock (progressive American journalist, The Nation, etc.)
Messages like this from South Korea make my day and break my heart.
¡°Last winter was brutally cold¡¦¡± https://twitter.com/TimothyS/status/840070267451797506
Anna Fifield. Washingtonpost
https://twitter.com/annafifield/status/840197204279099392
The benchmark Kospi index briefly rose to a session high after the ruling, before closing up 0.3 percent. South Korea¡¯s stocks and currency have remained resilient despite the crisis.
https://www.bloomberg.com/politics/articles/2017-03-10/south-korea-s-park-ousted-from-presidency-triggering-election
John Delury (Professor at Yeonsei University) on the silence of the impeached former President Park Geun-hye who refuses to leave the Blue House
last chance for a graceful exit, say something to cool the tempers of her loyalists, encourage unity as the country moves forward
https://twitter.com/JohnDelury/status/840091251743449091
Scott Snyder (a Korea expert on the most important cause of candle light movement, i.e., rooting out crony capitalism and supporting economic democracy)
Calm before the storm II: Anti-Chaebol theme added to epicenter of pro-impeachment movement "base camp" in Seoul.
https://twitter.com/SimoneChun/status/840231316683546625
The victorious and historic Korea's candle light revolution will move forward to the next phase of this historic journey: the consolidation of a cosmopolitan progressive democracy! Support us and help us!