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Only In LALALAND
12.20.05 (1:50 pm)   [edit]
This came from the Donga

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Korean WTO Protesters Face Jail

[b]Hong Kong police who charged 11 Korean WTO protesters for participating in an illegal protest are expected to add charges including assaulting police officers. [/b]

I have some news for you guys: in no other place in the world would [i]anybody ever [/i]get away with assualting the cops with iron bars and molotov cocktails. But wait, it only gets better.

[b]This matter may last for quite a long time because it is expected the 11 detained protesters will deny the charges. [/b]

Now there is a good one. They were on live TV all over the world. The second I saw it I knew they were Koreans because only Koreans behave so insanely at protests.

[b]They may be released next year because Hong Kong courts hold a trial after a certain period of time when a suspect pleads not guilty. [/b]

Not bloody likely. The minimum sentence in Hong Kong for this sort of thing is five years.


[b]Huh In, the vice chairman of Korea Federation of Transportation, Public and Social Service Workers’ Union, and leaders of Korean protesters said in a press conference held in Hong Kong on the same day: “The protesters were arrested on illegitimate charges. If they are detained for long, we will stage a massive protest again here in Hong Kong.” [/b]


What a fucking retard. How the hell would this retard react if a group of foreigners entered Korea and attacked the cops? The KTF is run by the Dear Leader. by the way. Illegitmate charges? Since when is it OK to go to someone else's country, attack the cops are commit a ton of property damage. What the hell is this guy smoking anyway? Would anybody is his right mind for one second think that HK will ever let Huh or any of his rioting buddies back into the place. Not bloody likely.

[b]They are unlikely to be released within this year because of the added charges. [/b]

Try five years if they are lucky. Can't do the time then don't do the crime.

[b]A hearing held by the Kwun Tong court late in the evening of December 19 was not to hear cases, but to decide whether the Koreans should be detained. [/b]

It is called a bail hearing, dumbass.


[b]That explains why the police accused them of participating in an illegal protest, a relatively clear charge. [/b]

Wow, this guy is really a rocket scientist, isn't he?

[b]The additional charges may include assaulting police officers and destruction of property. The police seem to have acquired evidence of those charges, including photos of protesters in the act. Cho Hwan-bok, the South Korean consul general in Hong Kong, said, “The detainees and their lawyers are likely to deny the charges.” [/b]

The whole world saw you do it you idiots.


Some say that as the violent demonstration was staged at night on December 17, it would be difficult to identify protesters in photos.”

[b]That means that the 11 detainees could be released after being fined or put on probation and then deported back home. They could also be acquitted for lack of evidence. [/b]

In your dreams, buddie.



 


posted by: partypooper (reply)
post date: 12.26.05 (9:48 pm)

Good post. I long to see the Chinese jail these shitbags for at least 5 years. Someone's got to spank these little brats; South Korea certainly won't.

I expect this group of protestors will be regarded as heros when they come back to South Korea though.



posted by: kimchipig (reply)
post date: 12.27.05 (8:34 am)

I know what you are saying but heros for what?


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