*. Cited from Website 'Freedom for Prof. Du-Yul Song!!!'(http://www.freesong.de/index_e.php)

 

This page is part of the protest against the imprisonment of the German-Korean Professor Song Du-Yul by the South Korean authorities under the National Security Law!

Prof. Song Du-Yul came to Germany to study in 1967, did his doctoral degree with Juergen Habermas in 1972, obtained his postdoctoral degree and is employed at the University of Muenster (Faculty of Sociology) since 1982. He became naturalized German citizen in 1993. Especially on a scientific level Professor Song supported mutual understanding and rapprochement not only between the Koreas, but also between ¡°East¡± and ¡°West¡±. When he returned home after 37 years of German exile, he was interrogated by the South Korean intelligence and the public prosecutor¡¯s office and then was taken into custody on the 22nd of October, where he remains today. The accusations (public enemy/espionage) made to him are based on the National Security Law and his conviction is being demanded and pushed by right-conservative forces.

On 19th November Prof. Song was indicted. The charges are related to articles 3, 5 and 8 of the National Security Law. The prosecution added the charge of alledged attempted fraud for lodging a compensation suit against Hwang Jang-Yop.

The National Security Law (NSL) was introduced after the foundation of the Republic Of Korea (1948) and was based on the Law for Maintenance of Peace and Order from the Japanese colonial age in Korea (1910-1945). The NSL has been amended under the military dictatorships of South Korea several times, however, the basic character - to suppress democratic and otherwise critical movements - remains to this day. For years its abolition has been demanded, within as well outside of Korea. Amnesty International, the UN and the European Parliament have already dealt with it critically - without visible success so far.

Therefore we condemn the attempts of the right-conservative forces to tear down those in the basic foundations of democracy, cultivated by the Koreans through the sweat of their brow and demand as follows:

  • The immediate release of Professor Song Du-Yul!
  • The abolition of the National Security Law and its oppression of liberty (in science), conscience and opinion
  • The thorough realization of the Joint Declaration from June 15th by the Roh-Moo-Hyun-government!
  • The apology of the right-conservative forces of South Korea towards the Korean people, which organize a witch-hunt against the activists of democracy and unification movement!
 
| Action Committee for Release of Prof. Du-Yul Song and Freedom of Thought and Conscience
(founded on 13th November in Seoul, Southkorea)
/ Korean Progressive Network 'JinboNet' |