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INTRODUCTION
For some time now the international
news media has given the impression that President Chun Doo
Hwan of South Korea has embarked on a policy of liberalisation
– granting amnesty to political prisoners, allowing more political freedom to
opponents, press, workers and students; making efforts towards reunion of the
North and South. This in reality is far from the truth. Contrary to media
reports the state of repression far from decreasing is heightening. Despite
democratic pretensions and pronouncements of liberalisation
the military dictatorship has come down with a heavy hand on its critics and
opponents. The groups which have suffered the most at the hands of the regime
are those of the students. The student community despite the massacre at
It is in this background that the World
Student Christian Federation Asia/Pacific and the Christian Conference of Asia
– Youth, organised an Ecumenical Fact Finding Team
(EFFT) visit to
The Fact Finding Team visited Korea
from 3rd to the 9th of October 1985 and met a cross-section of the people —
members of students organisations, representatives of
workers, farmers, lawyers, journalists, professors, writers, politicians
(including Kim Dae Jung and Lee Min Woo, President of
the New Korea Democratic Party as well as other members of the party), church
leaders, families of detainees, cultural groups and human right activists. The
team requested for a meeting with ruling Democratic Justice Party, but was
informed that party officials were not available, as they were busy with the
annual meeting of the boards of directors of the International Monetary Fund
(IMF) and International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) being
held in