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Las Coreanas marchan para la paz

08-07-2005
By LEE, Sunyoung

Las mujeres de la República de Corea organizaron una marcha el 4 de julio con mas o menos 40 mujeres japoneses – de quienes recibiron antes la Carta y la manta – y una representativa de las Filipinas – a quienes entregaron estos símbolos del relevo.


También organizaron una conferencia pública sobre el tema “NO a la pobreza, NO a la violencia a las mujeres, las Mukeres hacen la paz”.br>

Aquí están unas imagenes de su marcha alrededor del ayuntamiento de Seoul a la cual participaron unas 200 mujeres y muchos ciudadanos.

Las Coreanas unieron sus fulares juntos, bailaron y gritaron. Insistieron : “Nosotras podemos construir otro mundo sin explotación, opresión u exclusión”.

El cuadrado coreano para la manta significa “Paz” en carácteres coreanos.







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