military has bases in the Philippines, Guam, and Okinawa, accompanied by a long history of crimes and violence against communities, mostly protected against prosecution. Korea is our focus in this program, but the U.S. What has been the cost - to the Koreans, to the communities who have been evicted as bases enlarge, to the women who work in the camptowns surrounding the bases - and the related impact on Anti-Asian racism, misogyny and violence? The US military has been in place since the 1950-1953 fighting, initially to "protect against possible invasion from the North" but now, with a broader mandate to protect US interests in Asia against all - including China. ![]() 28,500 US troops remain in South Korea, on 15 bases along with additional installations. military in Korea - The Women Outside and Camp ArirangĢ021 is the 71st anniversary of the Korean War - which has yet to end, as no peace treaty has ever been signed. ![]() Join Third World Newsreel as we view two historical films about the U.S. Free Event! The Women Outside and Camp Arirang: Anti Asian Misogyny and War
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