Sunday, 25 October 2009

:: Sejarah : Korea pun ada

KOREA-FIRE/

KOREA-FIRE/ by pinkturtle2.
Police use water cannons as another police in a container box ascend to the top of a building to suppress tenants protesting on the building in Seoul early January 20, 2009. Five South Koreans were killed on Tuesday when a five-storey building was engulfed in flames during a standoff between police and residents protesting demolition work in central Seoul, YTN cable news channel reported. Dozens of tenants of the largely commercial area in the middle of the South Korean capital slated for a major redevelopment project have been fighting with police and throwing Molotov cocktails since early Monday, demanding better compensation. REUTERS/Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA)


KOREA-FIRE/

KOREA-FIRE/ by pinkturtle2.
A building where squatters were protesting is engulfed in flames as police in a container box approach to suppress them and other police use water cannons in Seoul early January 20, 2009. More than 40 people are believed to be trapped inside the building in Seoul that was engulfed in flames in a standoff between police and residents protesting demolition in the area, a Reuters witness said on Tuesday. Dozens of tenants of the largely commercial area in the middle of the South Korean capital slated for a major redevelopment project have been fighting with police and throwing Molotov cocktails since early Monday, demanding better compensation. REUTERS/Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA)


KOREA-FIRE/

KOREA-FIRE/ by pinkturtle2.
Squatters are seen on top of a building engulfed in flames where other squatters were protesting as police in a container box approach to suppress them in Seoul early January 20, 2009. Five South Koreans were killed on Tuesday when the five-storey building was engulfed in flames during a standoff between police and residents protesting demolition work in central Seoul, YTN cable news channel reported. Dozens of tenants of the largely commercial area in the middle of the South Korean capital slated for a major redevelopment project have been fighting with police and throwing Molotov cocktails since early Monday, demanding better compensation. REUTERS/Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA)


KOREA-FIRE/

KOREA-FIRE/ by pinkturtle2.
A squatter reacts on top of a building which is engulfed in flames as police in a container box approach to suppress them in Seoul early January 20, 2009. More than 40 people are believed to be trapped inside a building in Seoul that was engulfed in flames in a standoff between police and residents protesting demolition in the area, a Reuters witness said on Tuesday. Dozens of tenants of the largely commercial area in the middle of the South Korean capital slated for a major redevelopment project have been fighting with police and throwing Molotov cocktails since early Monday, demanding better compensation. REUTERS/Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA)


KOREA-FIRE/

KOREA-FIRE/ by pinkturtle2.
Police detain one of the squatters who were protesting on a building in Seoul January 20, 2009. Five South Koreans were killed on Tuesday when a five-storey building was engulfed in flames during a standoff between police and residents protesting demolition work in central Seoul, YTN cable news channel reported. Dozens of tenants of the largely commercial area in the middle of the South Korean capital slated for a major redevelopment project have been fighting with police and throwing Molotov cocktails since early Monday, demanding better compensation. REUTERS/Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA)

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