
Matthew Hoey
This
handout picture released by the Republic of Korea (ROK) Navy shows ROKS
DDH-981 Choi Young, a Chungmugong Yi Sun-shin class South Korean
destroyer, firing during a joint military exercise between US and South
Korean navies in the Sea of Japan (East Sea) on July 27, 2010 (AFP Photo
/ Roknavy)
Residents
on the South Korean Island of Jeju are continuing to resist the siting
of a huge naval base there. Critics fear it will be used not as a shield
against North Korea, but as a base for the US to target rising world
power, China.
On Tuesday, four activists protesting against the base in Jeju’s Gangjeong village were arrested.
Matthew
Hoey, an international co-ordinator of the Campaign to Save Jeju
Island, told RT that the activists were peacefully protesting outside a
hotel where the 10th Annual South Korea-UN Disarmament Conference, known
as the Jeju process, was taking place. His friends were among those
arrested.