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Article: South Koreans Protest U.S. Military
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- November 23, 2002
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SEOUL, South Korea (AP) _ About 700 activists burned an American flag
and demanded the U.S. military leave South Korea after two U.S. soldiers
were acquitted of negligent homicide charges in a traffic accident
that killed two Korean girls.
"Let's drive out American troops!" the protesters chanted, shaking
fists in front of the Korean War Museum in central Seoul.
Shoving matches erupted when riot police blocked the demonstrators
from marching on the nearby U.S. military base. No injuries or arrests
were reported.
In two separate U.S. military trials earlier this week, Sgt. Fernando
Nino and Sgt. Mark Walker were acquitted of negligent ...
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