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December 6th, 2006 at 7:30 pm

Communist Guerrillas Now Part of Korean Student’s Cirriculum

The Korean Teacher’s and Educational Workers Union is at it again:

The students went up on stage and told participants they had distributed anti-war badges around the nation in protest against the Iraq war and said they felt unifying the two Koreas was a way to create “a world without wars.” They also joined the former communist guerrillas in the shouting of their old slogans against “imperialist Yankee soldiers” and the “puppet regime of Syngman Rhee.” Kim, who also instructed his students to operate an online group that opposes the U.S.-led war in Iraq, now serves as an official with the KTEWU’s North Jeolla Province chapter.

Only in Korea are communist guerrillas teaching anti-Americanism considered part of a school’s cirriculum. Any bets if North Korean spies are behind this as well? OFK has more.

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