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* 1960: Workers and students in South Korea [[South Korean Democracy Protests (1960)|strike and protest]], forcing dictator [[Syngman Rhee]] to step down, creating a short-lived democratic republic.<ref>https://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/content/south-korean-students-force-dictator-resign-new-elections-1960</ref>
* 1960: Workers and students in South Korea [[South Korean Democracy Protests (1960)|strike and protest]], forcing dictator [[Syngman Rhee]] to step down, creating a short-lived democratic republic.<ref>https://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/content/south-korean-students-force-dictator-resign-new-elections-1960</ref>
* 1969: Workers across Pyungwha, South Korea [[South Korean Sweatshop Strikes (1969)|strike against sweatshop labor]] and win greater working conditions across the country.
* 1969: Workers across Pyungwha, South Korea [[South Korean Sweatshop Strikes (1969)|strike against sweatshop labor]] and win greater working conditions across the country.
* 1976: Women textile workers in [[South Korean Textile Strike (1976)|strike in protest]] of [[Trade Unions|management-union collaboration]] and rigged union elections.<ref>https://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/content/korean-women-textile-workers-fight-fair-union-election-1976-1978</ref>
* 1976: Women textile workers in [[South Korean Textile Strike (1976)|strike in protest]] of [[Trade Union|management-union collaboration]] and rigged union elections.<ref>https://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/content/korean-women-textile-workers-fight-fair-union-election-1976-1978</ref>
* 1979: Women workers in South Korea [[YH Wig Manufacturing Closing (1979)|resist the]] closing of factories and are repressed by police.<ref>https://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/content/south-korean-women-labourers-protest-closing-yh-wig-manufacturing-company-1979</ref>
* 1979: Women workers in South Korea [[YH Wig Manufacturing Closing (1979)|resist the]] closing of factories and are repressed by police.<ref>https://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/content/south-korean-women-labourers-protest-closing-yh-wig-manufacturing-company-1979</ref>
* 1980: A [[Gwangju Uprising (1980)|popular armed uprising]] occurs in Gwangju, South Korea, demanding an end to the dictatorship.
* 1980: A [[Gwangju Uprising (1980)|popular armed uprising]] occurs in Gwangju, South Korea, demanding an end to the dictatorship.
* 1980: Villagers in Shanyang, China begin a ten-year long campaign to seek reparations for the construction of the Dahe Dam.<ref>https://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/content/chinese-villagers-seek-reparations-effects-dahe-dam-1980-1990
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* 1983: Activist [[Kim Young-sam]] performs a hunger strike in protest of the dictatorship in South Korea.<ref>https://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/content/political-dissident-young-sam-kim-stages-hunger-strike-solidify-dissidents-pro-democracy-mov</ref>
* 1983: Activist [[Kim Young-sam]] performs a hunger strike in protest of the dictatorship in South Korea.<ref>https://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/content/political-dissident-young-sam-kim-stages-hunger-strike-solidify-dissidents-pro-democracy-mov</ref>
* 1987: Mass protests across South Korea lead to the collapse of the dictatorship, ushering in a new democracy.<ref>https://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/content/south-koreans-win-mass-campaign-democracy-1986-87</ref>
* 1987: Mass protests across South Korea lead to the collapse of the dictatorship, ushering in a new democracy.<ref>https://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/content/south-koreans-win-mass-campaign-democracy-1986-87</ref>
* 1990:
* 1990: Workers in Osaka, Japan lead an [[Osaka Workers' Uprising|uprising]] against the government and capitalists.
* 1994: Environmental activists on Gulup Island, South Korea block the construction of a nuclear waste site.
* 1994: Environmental activists on Gulup Island, South Korea block the construction of a nuclear waste site.


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* 2006: South Korean environmentalists protect Gyeyang Mountain against golf course development.<ref>https://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/content/south-korean-environmentalists-protect-gyeyang-mountain-against-golf-course-development-inch</ref>
* 2006: South Korean environmentalists protect Gyeyang Mountain against golf course development.<ref>https://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/content/south-korean-environmentalists-protect-gyeyang-mountain-against-golf-course-development-inch</ref>
* 2007: Japanese workers in US military bases fight against a 50% wage cut.<ref>https://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/content/sunagawa-farmers-prevent-expansion-tachikawa-air-force-base-1956-57</ref>
* 2007: Japanese workers in US military bases fight against a 50% wage cut.<ref>https://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/content/sunagawa-farmers-prevent-expansion-tachikawa-air-force-base-1956-57</ref>
* 2008: Workers in the media sector resist the privatisation of TV stations.
* 2008: Workers in the South Korean media sector resist the privatisation of TV stations.
* 2008: Workers and farmers in Chengdu, China resist the construction of an oil refinery for environmental reasons.<ref>https://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/content/chinese-middle-class-and-farmers-protest-petrochemical-plant-chengdu-chengdu-stroll-2008</ref>
 
=== 2010s ===
* 2010: Car factory workers across China successfully strike for higher wages and better working conditions.<ref>https://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/content/chinese-autoworkers-strike-demand-higher-wages-honda-2010</ref>
* 2011: LGBT activists in South Korea win nationwide protections for LGBT students.<ref>https://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/content/south-korean-activists-win-rights-seoul-lesbian-gay-bisexual-and-transgendered-students-2011</ref>
* 2011: LGBT activists in South Korea win nationwide protections for LGBT students.<ref>https://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/content/south-korean-activists-win-rights-seoul-lesbian-gay-bisexual-and-transgendered-students-2011</ref>
* 2012: Workers for the car/construction/manufacturing company Hyundai win increased wages and an end to night shifts in South Korea.<ref>https://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/content/south-korean-hyundai-autoworkers-gain-higher-wages-and-fewer-working-hours-2012</ref>
* 2012: Workers for the car/construction/manufacturing company Hyundai win increased wages and an end to night shifts in South Korea.<ref>https://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/content/south-korean-hyundai-autoworkers-gain-higher-wages-and-fewer-working-hours-2012</ref>
* 2012: High school students in Shifang, China prevent construction a ecocidal copper alloy factory.<ref>https://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/content/shifang-students-prevent-copper-plant-construction-china-2012</ref>
* 2013: Railroad workers across South Korea strike in protest of the creation of a new railroad company.<ref>https://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/content/south-korean-railway-workers-union-resist-creation-new-affiliate-rail-company-2013</ref>
* 2013: Railroad workers across South Korea strike in protest of the creation of a new railroad company.<ref>https://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/content/south-korean-railway-workers-union-resist-creation-new-affiliate-rail-company-2013</ref>
* 2014: Protests, marches and vigils in South Korea force the government to investigate the [[Sewol Ferry Disaster]].
* 2014: Protests, marches and vigils in South Korea force the government to investigate the [[Sewol Ferry Disaster]].

Revision as of 17:54, 10 May 2019

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This is a timeline of various political, legal, military, social, economic and environmental events that have occurred in Eastern Asia (a region that includes the states of China, Japan, South Korea, North Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau) that are relevant to libertarian socialism.

1900s

  • 1920: The Guangzhou City Commune is set up thanks to the influence of anarchist Liu Shifu.
  • 1956: Farmers from Sunagawa, Japan prevent expansion of the US Tachikawa Air Force Base.[1]
  • 1960: Workers and students in South Korea strike and protest, forcing dictator Syngman Rhee to step down, creating a short-lived democratic republic.[2]
  • 1969: Workers across Pyungwha, South Korea strike against sweatshop labor and win greater working conditions across the country.
  • 1976: Women textile workers in strike in protest of management-union collaboration and rigged union elections.[3]
  • 1979: Women workers in South Korea resist the closing of factories and are repressed by police.[4]
  • 1980: A popular armed uprising occurs in Gwangju, South Korea, demanding an end to the dictatorship.
  • 1980: Villagers in Shanyang, China begin a ten-year long campaign to seek reparations for the construction of the Dahe Dam.[5]
  • 1983: Activist Kim Young-sam performs a hunger strike in protest of the dictatorship in South Korea.[6]
  • 1987: Mass protests across South Korea lead to the collapse of the dictatorship, ushering in a new democracy.[7]
  • 1990: Workers in Osaka, Japan lead an uprising against the government and capitalists.
  • 1994: Environmental activists on Gulup Island, South Korea block the construction of a nuclear waste site.

2000s

  • 2000: NGOs in South Korea win victory for democracy.[8]
  • 2002: Anti-american protests breaking out across South Korea.[9]
  • 2005: Farmers and workers in Pyeongtaek, South Korea fight land seizures to build US military bases.[10]
  • 2006: South Korean environmentalists protect Gyeyang Mountain against golf course development.[11]
  • 2007: Japanese workers in US military bases fight against a 50% wage cut.[12]
  • 2008: Workers in the South Korean media sector resist the privatisation of TV stations.
  • 2008: Workers and farmers in Chengdu, China resist the construction of an oil refinery for environmental reasons.[13]

2010s

  • 2010: Car factory workers across China successfully strike for higher wages and better working conditions.[14]
  • 2011: LGBT activists in South Korea win nationwide protections for LGBT students.[15]
  • 2012: Workers for the car/construction/manufacturing company Hyundai win increased wages and an end to night shifts in South Korea.[16]
  • 2012: High school students in Shifang, China prevent construction a ecocidal copper alloy factory.[17]
  • 2013: Railroad workers across South Korea strike in protest of the creation of a new railroad company.[18]
  • 2014: Protests, marches and vigils in South Korea force the government to investigate the Sewol Ferry Disaster.

See Also

References

  1. https://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/content/sunagawa-farmers-prevent-expansion-tachikawa-air-force-base-1956-57
  2. https://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/content/south-korean-students-force-dictator-resign-new-elections-1960
  3. https://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/content/korean-women-textile-workers-fight-fair-union-election-1976-1978
  4. https://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/content/south-korean-women-labourers-protest-closing-yh-wig-manufacturing-company-1979
  5. https://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/content/chinese-villagers-seek-reparations-effects-dahe-dam-1980-1990
  6. https://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/content/political-dissident-young-sam-kim-stages-hunger-strike-solidify-dissidents-pro-democracy-mov
  7. https://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/content/south-koreans-win-mass-campaign-democracy-1986-87
  8. https://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/content/south-korean-ngos-defy-corrupt-politicians-gain-greater-democracy-2000
  9. https://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/content/south-koreans-protest-against-mishandling-deaths-two-korean-students-caused-us-army-2002-200
  10. https://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/content/south-koreans-protest-land-seizure-united-states-military-base-expansion-2005-2007
  11. https://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/content/south-korean-environmentalists-protect-gyeyang-mountain-against-golf-course-development-inch
  12. https://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/content/sunagawa-farmers-prevent-expansion-tachikawa-air-force-base-1956-57
  13. https://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/content/chinese-middle-class-and-farmers-protest-petrochemical-plant-chengdu-chengdu-stroll-2008
  14. https://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/content/chinese-autoworkers-strike-demand-higher-wages-honda-2010
  15. https://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/content/south-korean-activists-win-rights-seoul-lesbian-gay-bisexual-and-transgendered-students-2011
  16. https://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/content/south-korean-hyundai-autoworkers-gain-higher-wages-and-fewer-working-hours-2012
  17. https://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/content/shifang-students-prevent-copper-plant-construction-china-2012
  18. https://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/content/south-korean-railway-workers-union-resist-creation-new-affiliate-rail-company-2013