South Korea : the police vs. the workers and the students / produced by Fernando Velazquez.

Program Title:
South Korea : the police vs. the workers and the students / produced by Fernando Velazquez.
PRA Archive #: 
KZ1674
Description: 

Documentary which examines the clash between police and demonstrators in South Korea. Includes: background of the student movement, the industrial pollution which is causing popular unrest, police repression, the exonomy of exports and the expense of the workers standard of living, and the role of the United States in supporting the repressive economic-political system of South Korea.|SOUTH KOREA : THE POLICE VS. THE WROKERS AND THE STUDENTS / produced by Fernando Velazquez. - Doscumentary which examines the clash between police and demonstrators in South Korea. Includes: background of the student movement, the industrial pollution which is causing popular unrest, police repression, the exonomy of exports and the expense of the workers standard of living, and the role of the United States in supporting the repressive economic-political system of South Korea. - BROADCAST: KPFK, 22 May 1991.

Station: 
Date Broadcast on: 
KPFK, 22 May 1991.
Item duration: 
1 reel (30 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|30:00
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Distributor: 
Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1991.
Rights Summary: 
RESTRICTED. Permissions, licensing requests, Curriculum Initiative, Campus Campaign and all other inquiries should be directed to: Mark Torres, Archives Director, 800-735-0230, Mark@PacificaRadioArchives.org
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