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“Speak the truth, and exclude agriculture from the WTO!” - The final testament of Lee Kyung-Hae
Lee Kyung Hae was a peasant leader from South Korea who took his life at the 2003 World Trade Organization meeting in Cancun, Mexico. In the hours before he died, he handed out a leaflet, challenging the WTO. Here, in a new translation by Christine Dann and Kim Hak Mook, is the text of that leaflet. You can also download a .pdf file.
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I was born on a farm in Korea. After graduating from agricultural high school and university I became a farmer, and with my own hands I developed a dairy farm on harsh, mountainous land. I also had a small area of rice paddy land on the lowlands, which my father transferred to me. With my fellow farmers, I built a farmers' association and I tried to contribute to my village, my community and my country, while carrying on my lovely occupation of farming. ... read more »
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Posted on 21 December, 2006 - 17:03