( Fwd by Pamela K Brubaker, Professor Emerita of Religion, California Lutheran University, Oct. 29, 2013)
In
Solidarity with Gangjeong Villagers Say No to the Jeju Naval Base!
We, the participants of the 3rd Peoples Forum of
Peace for Life gathered at the April 3rd Peace Park on Jeju Island
in the Republic of Korea from 23rd to 27th of October
2013. We held a women-led solidarity mission to Jeju and Gangjeong Village, sharing
common experiences of the threats to life in our respective societies and
throughout the world. Inspired by our faith traditions shared affirmations of
life, we issue this call to solidarity and action.
We note with concern that the government of the
Republic of Korea has enforced a naval base construction in Gangjeong village,
Jeju Island since 2007, without proper consultation with villagers and
consideration of villagers’ rights to environment, land and peace. We are distressed
to witness large-scale development profiting big corporations destroy peace in
a village under the name of protecting national security. For seven years the people
of Gangjeong village have resisted the base construction and suffered unjustly from
abuse by authorities in response to their non-violent campaign against the
construction of this naval base which will militarise the East Asian sea. We
witnessed the strong resistance of the historic tradition of Jeju women lived
out in Gangjeon village struggle against the base construction. In their
struggle, they have been accompanied by activist groups from around the world.
The Catholic Church, in particular, has been a key presence for the last two
years, offering mass every day in resistance to this travesty.
The Jeju naval base in fact will be used to
realise the U.S. “Pivot to Asia,” especially
via ROK-US missile defense interoperability. Jeju naval base will be a critical
outpost of the ROK-Japan-U.S. maritime military alliance targeting China which
will draw the Republic of Korea even further into the escalation of this
regional conflict. In such a conflict, Jeju Island will become a primary
target, leading to devastating loss of life and destruction.
Gangjeong village is one of the oldest and the
most beautiful villages in Jeju Island. Its
coastal waters are a unique natural habitat, designated an Absolute
Preservation Area and a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Living within this area are
many endangered species, including the world’s largest temperate soft coral
forest. The community has a long
tradition of venerating pools of water and ancient trees, threatened by existence of the base.
A sacred 1.2 km lava rockbed called Gureombi has been blasted during the construction,
and is currently being built over.
People of the village feel that they have been following the
law and that the local and national authorities and the base contractors are
violating the law. Despite their “civil obedience,” villagers and their
supporters have repeatedly been detained, charged, fined and imprisoned. One of
the most serious abuses has come from the private security contractors hired by
the construction corporations.
The Gangjeong villagers’ rights to peace and environment, freedom
of expression, peaceful assembly, and freedom of association must be guaranteed
at all times. All the rights of peace activists and international human rights
defenders in solidarity with people of Gangjeong village should be protected
and promoted at all times. Everyone has the right to live in peace.
We, the participants of the 3rd People’s Forum, stand in
solidarity with the people of Gangjeong village in their peaceful struggle
against maritime militarisation. The Jeju people have the full right to resist a
repeat of last century’s tragedy, the April 3rd massacre of tens of thousands
of Jeju islanders in 1948. The people of Gangjeong villager present a strong
call to open a new era of peace and cooperation in East Asia for themselves and
for us all.
We strongly urge the following:
- Stop the Jeju naval
base construction immediately.
- Guarantee the human
rights to peace, environment, and freedom of expression for the people of
Gangjeong village.
- Allow Gangjeong village to remain a community of life and
peace, and keep Jeju Island as the Island of World Peace.
-Immediately release and drop all charges against all peace
defenders and villagers who, seeking justice, peacefully protested against the
naval base construction.
- Say no to the militarisation of the sea. Make the sea of
East Asia the Sea of Peace.
- Say no to an arms race in the Asia Pacific. Say Yes to
peace in the Asia Pacific.
Adopted
27 October 2013
Jeju
April 3 Peace Park, Republic of Korea