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[공동성명] 경주 대지진, 그 후 1년 조속한 탈핵만이 답이다

익명 (미확인) | 화, 2017/09/12- 21:26

경주 대지진, 그 후 1년
조속한 탈핵만이 답이다

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2016년 9월 12일

규모 5.8의 대진이 경북 경주에서 발생했다. 지진 공포로 인해 경제적으로 환산할 수 없는 재앙이 현실의 문제가 되었다. 그 후로 한국에도 핵발전소 사고가 일어날 수 있다는, 그래서 하루라도 빨리 탈핵을 해야 한다는 여론이 급속하게 퍼져 나갔다. 여전히 지진을 대비한 체계적이고 전면적인 대책은 마련되지 않고 있으나 문재인 정부의 탈핵 공약이 가장 큰 지지를 받을만큼 국민적 공감은 넓어졌다.
 
그럼에도 불구하고 우리는 불안과 공포를 감출 수 없다. 

지진이 발생한 경주 인근은 월성핵발전소에서 27킬로미터 지점이고, 고리와 울진 등 핵발전소가 밀집한 곳이기 때문에 더욱 그러하다.
 
1년이 지난 지금, 우리 사회는 얼마나 달라졌는가?
탈핵 전환을 선언했던 문재인 정부의 정책은 신고리 5.6호기 공론화라는 것 외에 별다른 행보를 보이고 있지 않다.
핵심적인 탈핵 공약과 정책 협약 이행은 뒤로 미뤄진 채 정치적 결단과 의지를 찾아 보기 어려운 상황이 되었다.
더구나 2079년 원전제로라는 것은 3기의 신규핵발전소가 추가 가동되어 60년 설계 수명대로 운영한다는 전제를 깔고 있기에 탈핵이라고 할 수 없다.
더구나 올 해 11월부터 신고리 4호기 운영 허가가 예정되어 있고, 신울진 1.2호기도 변동이 없다면 추가 운영되겠지만 이에 대한 어떤 언급도 되고 있지 않다. 모두 27기의 핵발전소가 가동된다면 우리는 탈핵에서 점점 더 멀어지게 된다. 신규 핵발전소의 발전 설비 용량도 매우 크며, 이로 인해 핵폐기물의 양도 엄청나게 증가하게 되어, 여전히 해법이 없는 핵폐기물의 양산이 엄청난 부담으로 작용하게 될 것이다.
지금도 8기의 핵발전소가 가동 정지 중이지만 어떤 사회적 문제나 전력 부족 현상은 발생하지 않았다. 다시 말하면 지금 상태로도 전력 수급에 아무런 문제가 없기 때문에, 신규 원전 3기의 추가는 전혀 필요하지 않다는 뜻이다.
 
지진의 공포는 사라지지 않았고, 앞으로도 이어질 것이다.
작년 대지진 이후 핵발전소 안전에 대한 국민적 관심과 우려가 높은 만큼 진정한 해결의 시작은 조속한 핵발전소 폐쇄 뿐이다. 그간 한빛4호기 등 크고 작은 핵발전소 사고들이 일어났지만 어느 것 하나 속시원히 해결되지 않거나 책임자 처벌이나 재발 방지책은 마련되지 않았다.
 
경주 대지진 1년을 맞는 오늘 우리는 다시 한번 강력히 촉구한다.
단 1기의 핵발전소 추가도 허용할 수 없다. 가동 중인 핵발전소의 조기 폐쇄를 반영한 탈핵로드맵을 시급하게 마련해야 한다.
 
자연은 언제까지나 기회를 주지 않는다.
엄청난 재앙이 현실이 되지 않도록 지금이라도 멈춰야 한다.
 
2017년 9월 12일
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South Korea Must Introduce Alternative Service that is Compatible with International Human Rights Standards

Submitted by Amnesty International Korea, Lawyers for a Democratic Society – Minbyun, Military Human Rights Center Korea, People’s Solidarity for Participatory Democracy and World Without War

 

We are submitting this communication to inform the UN Special Rapporteurs on the current discussion on introducing alternative service for conscientious objectors in the Republic of Korea (South Korea). After the recent ruling at the Constitutional Court which ask the South Korean government to introduce alternative services until 31 December 2019, the Government formed a working group to draft a bill for alternative service. However, the draft bill proposed by the Government working group does not conform to international human rights standards due to its punitive elements according to media reports and informed sources. This clearly goes against the recommendations given to the Government by several UN human rights mechanisms on introducing alternative service for conscientious objectors. The Government plans to announce the bill for the introduction of alternative service in the next few weeks and it is imperative that this bill is in line with international human rights standards.

 

 

1. Background

 

South Korea operates a system of military conscription under which all male citizens should serve in the military for 21 months. Unfortunately, there is no alternative service for conscientious objectors even though recommendations have been repeatedly made to South Korean government by various UN human rights mechanisms to introduce such service. Every year, hundreds of men have been to prison for exercising their freedom of thought, conscience or religion or belief in the South Korea) (see Table 1. According to Jehovah’s Witnesses, more than 19,300 conscientious objectors have been imprisoned in the country over the last 68 years, an accumulative total of 36,800 years of confinement.

 

            <Table 1 : Conscientious Objectors in South Korea Since 2009>

 

                                                       (Unit : persons)

Type

No.

-July 2018

2017

2016

2015

2014

2013

2012

2011

2010

2009

No.

5,450

71

461

557

493

565

623

598

633

721

728

Jehovah’s Witness

5,413

67

460

555

490

564

615

597

627

715

723

Other Personal belief

37

4

1

2

3

1

8

1

6

6

5

 

 

2. Current situation at the Courts

 

The Constitutional Court ruled on 28 June 2018 that Article 5(1) of the Military Service Act did not conform to the Constitution as it did not include provisions for alternative service for conscientious objectors to military service. This ruling gives the South Korean government until 31 December 2019 to introduce alternative service. This ruling was followed by a Supreme Court ruling on 1 November 2018 in which it ruled in a full bench decision by 9-4 that a Jehovah’s Witness objecting to military service for reasons of conscience could not be punished under Article 88(1) of the Military Service Act. The ruling deems conscientious objection a “justifiable ground” for failing to enlist or comply with a call up within a prescribed period after receiving notification.

 

At the time of the Supreme Court ruling, approximately 100 individuals remained imprisoned. This ruling also followed a total of 118 acquittals of conscientious objectors at lower courts since 2004 and is expected to have an influence on over 966 cases pending at courts of all levels including over 200 pending at the Supreme Court. It is unclear at the time of writing what steps the government intends to take to address their release and provide remedy for all of those affected such as through pardon, expunging criminal records and/or compensation.

 

Importantly, in a supplementary opinion submitted to the majority opinion by Justices Park Jung-hwa, Kim Seon- soo and Noh Jeong-hee they write that: “the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights ratified by South Korea has the same force as domestic law according to Article 6, Clause 1, of the Constitution and can serve directly as a norm for adjudication.”

 

 

3. Problems of the Government Draft’s Bill

 

Following the 28 June Constitutional Court ruling, the Ministry of National Defense (MND) formed a working group to draft a bill for alternative service. The working group was composed of staff from the MND, Military Manpower Administration (MMA) (which sits under the MND) and the Ministry of Justice (MoJ). In addition, a consultative committee of civilian experts was formed composed of academics, civil society organization representatives and a representative from the National Human Rights Commission of Korea (NHRCK). The work of this consultative committee was coordinated by a representative from the MoJ and a representative from the MMA.

 

A total of seven bills for the establishment of alternative service have been submitted by lawmakers to date, including four bills submitted by Democracy and Peace Party, Bareun Mirae Party and Liberty Korea Party lawmakers following the 28 June Constitutional Court ruling which were far more punitive in nature than previous bills in particular in terms of the nature of work (i.e. mine removal) and length (i.e. 2 times the length of military service or longer) 

 

A public consultation hearing was held jointly by the MND, MoJ and MMA on 4 October in which possible options for alternative service were presented. In particular, it focused on three aspects: 1) length of service, 2) form of service (whether or not those performing alternative service would be housed on site or be able to commute), and 3) field of service Press reports and communication with advisory committee members indicate that the bill when proposed to the National Assembly will have the following elements that fall of short of international human rights standards and law and are likely to be punitive and discriminatory:

 

1. Length of alternative service set at twice that of military service with on-site shared accommodation; 

2. Service limited to work within correctional facilities; 

3. Evaluation committee for assessment of applications to be established under the Ministry of National

Defense. 

4. Applications for conscientious objection will not be accepted during military service.

 

 

4. Suggested Recommendations

 

  • South Korea should introduce forms of alternative service for conscientious objectors that are of a non-combatant or civilian character and not of a punitive nature, and compatible with the reasons for objection as recommended by the UN human rights bodies. 
  • Alternative service should be of a comparable length to military service and any additional length must be based on reasonable and objective criteria. The proposal by the Government to set the length at twice that of military service would make this the longest alternative service in the world. At its longest,alternative service should not exceed 1.5 times the length of military service consistent with recommendations from the Human Rights Committee. 
  • The decision regarding the recognition of the right of conscientious objection should be taken by an administrative civilian authority entirely separate from the military authorities and its composition should guarantee maximum independence and impartiality. 
  • South Korea should introduce various forms of alternative service for conscientious objectors which are compatible with the reasons for conscientious objection as recommended by the Commission on Human Rights. 
  • Recognizing that a conscientious objection can arise at any time including before, during and after military service, if there is no complete exemption, the authorities should make alternative service accessible to all those with a genuine objection at any time including during military service.

 

5. Contact Details

 

  • Tom Rainey-Smith, Campaigns Team, Amnesty International Korea / Email: [email protected] Phone: +82-10-6379-2273
  • Yong-Suk Lee, Conscientious Objection Team, World Without War / Email: [email protected] Phone: +82-10-2878-0851

 

 

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<div class="xe_content"><p style="color:rgb(102,102,102);text-align:justify;background-color:rgb(255,255,255);font-family:'나눔고딕', NanumGothic, ng;"><img alt="" src="http://www.peoplepower21.org/files/attach/images/37219/172/612/001/c619…; style="vertical-align:middle;height:864px;width:600px;" /></p> <h1 style="font-size:30px;margin:20px 0px 10px;font-weight:500;line-height:48px;color:rgb(102,102,102);background-color:rgb(255,255,255);font-family:ngBold;">‘5G 시대, 가계통신비 부담 어떻게 낮출 것인가’ 토론회 개최</h1> <h2 style="font-weight:500;line-height:30px;color:rgb(102,153,204);margin-top:20px;margin-bottom:10px;font-size:20px;background-color:rgb(255,255,255);font-family:ngBold;">노웅래 국회 과방위 위원장, 통신·소비자단체 전문가, 과기부 참석</h2> <h2 style="font-weight:500;line-height:30px;color:rgb(102,153,204);margin-top:20px;margin-bottom:10px;font-size:20px;background-color:rgb(255,255,255);font-family:ngBold;">3월 5G 서비스 세계최초 상용화 앞두고 보편요금제 도입, 데이터 차별 시정,</h2> <h2 style="font-weight:500;line-height:30px;color:rgb(102,153,204);margin-top:20px;margin-bottom:10px;font-size:20px;background-color:rgb(255,255,255);font-family:ngBold;">알뜰폰 지원대책 등 가계통신비 부담 완화 방안 모색</h2> <p style="color:rgb(102,102,102);text-align:justify;background-color:rgb(255,255,255);font-family:'나눔고딕', NanumGothic, ng;"><span style="font-weight:700;"><span style="font-size:18px;">일시 장소 : 2019년 2월 19일(화) 오전10시, 국회의원회관 제9간담회실</span></span></p> <p style="color:rgb(102,102,102);text-align:justify;background-color:rgb(255,255,255);font-family:'나눔고딕', NanumGothic, ng;"> </p> <p style="color:rgb(102,102,102);text-align:justify;background-color:rgb(255,255,255);font-family:'나눔고딕', NanumGothic, ng;"> </p> <p style="color:rgb(102,102,102);text-align:justify;background-color:rgb(255,255,255);font-family:'나눔고딕', NanumGothic, ng;"><span style="font-weight:700;"><span style="font-size:18px;">토론회 취지</span></span></p> <p style="color:rgb(102,102,102);text-align:justify;background-color:rgb(255,255,255);font-family:'나눔고딕', NanumGothic, ng;"> </p> <p style="color:rgb(102,102,102);text-align:justify;background-color:rgb(255,255,255);font-family:'나눔고딕', NanumGothic, ng;">- 다가오는 3월 우리나라는 세계 최고로 5G 서비스가 상용화될 전망임. ‘초고속, 초지연, 초연결’의 5G 서비스가 도입되면 소비자들의 편익도 증가하는 반면 신규요금제 출시, 데이터 사용량 폭증으로 가계통신비 부담도 증가할 것으로 전망됨.</p> <p style="color:rgb(102,102,102);text-align:justify;background-color:rgb(255,255,255);font-family:'나눔고딕', NanumGothic, ng;">- 무선전화 가입자 1인당 데이터 사용량은 2015년 10월 4GB를 돌파한 이후 불과 3년만인 2018년 12월 8GB를 돌파했고, 5G 서비스가 도입되면 데이터사용량은 더욱 가파르게 증가할 것으로 예측됨.</p> <p style="color:rgb(102,102,102);text-align:justify;background-color:rgb(255,255,255);font-family:'나눔고딕', NanumGothic, ng;">- 이번 토론회를 통해 다가올 5G 시대를 대비하여 향후 통신산업의 발전과 이용자 편익 증대와 조화를 이룰 수 있도록 보편요금제 도입, 데이터 차별 시정, 알뜰폰 지원 대책, 이용약관심의위원회 개선 등 가계통신비 부담 완화 방안을 모색해보고자 함.</p> <p style="color:rgb(102,102,102);text-align:justify;background-color:rgb(255,255,255);font-family:'나눔고딕', NanumGothic, ng;"> </p> <blockquote style="padding:10px 20px;margin:0px 0px 20px;border-left:5px solid rgb(91,192,222);background:rgb(248,248,248);color:rgb(102,102,102);text-align:justify;"> <p style="font-family:'나눔고딕', NanumGothic, ng;"><span style="font-weight:700;"><span style="font-size:18px;">▣ 첨부자료1 : 토론회 개요</span></span></p> <p style="font-family:'나눔고딕', NanumGothic, ng;">- 제목 : 5G 시대, 가계통신비 부담 어떻게 낮출 것인가</p> <p style="font-family:'나눔고딕', NanumGothic, ng;">- 일시장소 : 2019년 2월 19일(화) 오전10시, 국회 의원회관 제 9간담회실</p> <p style="font-family:'나눔고딕', NanumGothic, ng;">- 주최 : 더불어민주당 노웅래 국회 과학기술정보방송통신위원회 위원장, 소비자시민모임, 민생경제연구소, 참여연대 민생희망본부</p> <p style="font-family:'나눔고딕', NanumGothic, ng;">- 인사말 : 노웅래 국회 과학기술정보방송통신위원회 위원장</p> <p style="font-family:'나눔고딕', NanumGothic, ng;">- 사회 : 김유향 국회 입법조사처 과학방송팀 팀장</p> <p style="font-family:'나눔고딕', NanumGothic, ng;">- 발제 : 안진걸 민생경제연구소 소장</p> <p style="font-family:'나눔고딕', NanumGothic, ng;">- 토론1. 윤    명 소비자시민모임 사무총장</p> <p style="font-family:'나눔고딕', NanumGothic, ng;">- 토론2. 한현배 한국공익통신협동조합 발기인대표</p> <p style="font-family:'나눔고딕', NanumGothic, ng;">- 토론3. 한범석 참여연대 민생희망본부 통신분과장</p> <p style="font-family:'나눔고딕', NanumGothic, ng;">- 토론4. 남    석 과학기술정보통신부 통신이용제도과 과장</p> <p style="font-family:'나눔고딕', NanumGothic, ng;">- 토론5. 정광재 정보통신정책연구원 박사</p> </blockquote> <p style="color:rgb(102,102,102);text-align:justify;background-color:rgb(255,255,255);font-family:'나눔고딕', NanumGothic, ng;"><span style="font-weight:700;"><span style="font-size:18px;">▣ 토론회 자료집 [<a href="https://drive.google.com/open?id=171Zof_EU5AoaBE3LK2uL31PU2JBhyi_P&quot; style="background:0px 0px;color:rgb(102,153,204);" rel="nofollow">원문보기/다운로드</a>]</span></span></p> <div> </div></div>
화, 2019/02/19- 17:09
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<div class="xe_content"><p style="color:rgb(102,102,102);text-align:justify;background-color:rgb(255,255,255);font-family:'나눔고딕', NanumGothic, ng;">그림. <strong>소복이</strong></p> <p style="color:rgb(102,102,102);text-align:justify;background-color:rgb(255,255,255);font-family:'나눔고딕', NanumGothic, ng;">혼자 살다가 짝꿍과 살다가 아기까지 셋이 사는 이 생활이 어리둥절한 만화가입니다.</p> <p><a href="https://www.flickr.com/gp/pspd1994/1o3618&quot; title="월간 참여사회 2019년 3월호 (통권 263호)" rel="nofollow"><img alt="월간 참여사회 2019년 3월호 (통권 263호)" height="800" src="https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7879/47226231771_313d5f80c4_c.jpg&quot; width="585" /></a></p> <p><a href="https://www.flickr.com/gp/pspd1994/FwyMcQ&quot; title="월간 참여사회 2019년 3월호 (통권 263호)" rel="nofollow"><img alt="월간 참여사회 2019년 3월호 (통권 263호)" height="800" src="https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7883/47226231321_d05a55f7b7_c.jpg&quot; width="585" /></a></p></div>
수, 2019/02/27- 19:46
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<div class="xe_content"><h1>US-North Korea Summit: Despite Ending without an Agreement, Dialogue and Negotiation Must Continue</h1> <p> </p> <p>On February 28, the second US-North Korea summit ended without agreement. It is regrettable that the two leaders, who met for the first time 260 days earlier, were unable to reach a concrete agreement as they had eagerly expected to make a breakthrough on the issues of denuclearization and peace on the Korean Peninsula.</p> <p> </p> <p>Differences between the US and North Korea lead to the failure in reaching a final agreement, but that does not mean this should be a time for pessimism. We should not discount the importance of the meeting of these leaders, who technically are still in a state of war with each other, as such encounters increase their understanding of the other side and create a relationship beyond simple hostility. </p> <p> </p> <p>While the official position of North Korea on the outcome of the summit has not been confirmed, President Trump made it clear that it was ‘a constructive meeting’ that made progress on important discussions, albeit that it failed to lead to an agreement. The US agreed that negotiations will continue and it will not take actions to aggravate the situation. Therefore, the talks should not be hastily labeled as a failure.</p> <p> </p> <p>It is difficult for the two countries, which have been enemies for nearly 70 years, to normalize relations within such a short period of time. The second US-North Korea summit confirmed once again that building a peace regime and denuclearization on the Korean Peninsula cannot take place overnight. Most of all, it is clear that dialogue and negotiation is of utmost importance in the current situation. </p> <p> </p> <p>Military hostilities have ceased as a result of last year's inter-Korean and US-North Korea summits, and the Korean Peninsula is enjoying a period of relative peace not seen since the time of the Armistice Agreement. Further effort and patience is needed to continue negotiations with North Korea and reap the fruits of a peace regime on the Korean Peninsula. The efforts of both the US and North Korea, as well as strong support from the citizens of neighboring countries and around the world, are urgently needed. Among these is the role of South Korean civil society, where Korean NGOs will make every effort to promote peace on the Korean Peninsula.</p> <p> </p> <p>*<a href="http://www.peoplepower21.org/index.php?mid=Peace&document_srl=1614291&l…; target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Korean Version>></a></p></div>
목, 2019/02/28- 13:10
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