One thousand South Korean anti-US protesters and farmers have clashed with police as forces moved in to clear two rural townships and pave the way for a new, consolidated, US military base. Protesters wielding bamboo sticks fought on Thursday with police armed with batons and metal shields at several spots in the area, about 70km south of Seoul on Thursday. Scores of protesters suffered injuries in the clash and they said the number will grow.
The confrontation has been brewing for months since about 100 farmers refused to vacate the area where South Korea and the United States agreed two years ago to move the main US military base now in Seoul and several others throughout the country. The number of protesters, many of whom are anti-US military activists, unionists and students, grew sharply on Wednesday night in expectations the government will send in thousands of police and military engineers to evict the area. |