Reports of the solidarity event for Save Mediact

Reports of the solidarity event for Save Mediact

On February 21, Korean independent filmmaker, Kim Mi Rye visited MediR in Tokyo to lecture on a general history and current situation about Mediact. She also shared her own experiences in independent filmmaking in South Korea.

She firstly told us about the relationship with Mediact. A story that caught my attention was that she decided to make her own film after her divorce. she was completely an amateur filmmaker and did not have enough money to buy a video camera at that time. So the supports of Mediact was lifesaver for her in terms of both film equipments and media education. Even when she filmed "Waebak", she rented a video camera for long time shoot. Moreover, staffs of Mediact advised her about technical matter, sounds recording, improving quality of images. And she mentioned that the staffs of Indiespace were like comrades to discuss about filmmaking.

Save Mediact! キム・ミレ-根来 対談 [Photo]

2010年2月21日12時から東京高田馬場MediRで、Ourplanet-TVとMediRの共催で開催されたSave MediACT!連帯イベント。ゲストは韓国のドキュメンタリー監督キム・ミレさんと根来祐さん。

Freeter Zenpan Rodo Kumiai (Precariat Union) visited German Embassy in Tokyo


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On Feb 15, Freeter Zenpan Rodo Kumiai (Precariat Union) visited German Embassy for solidarity with Freie Arbeiterinnen- und Arbeiter-Union (FAU). Workers of Cinema Babylon, a theater located in the site of Berlin International Film Festival(The Berlinale),have been under unstable conditions. They are irregular workers with no labor contract. They only received wages of only 5-8.5€ per hour with no paid holidays, no wages for overtime works. On Jan, 2009, one worker was fired unfairly, so most of the workers joined FAU and demanded collective bargaining to their company, Neue Babylon. As Neue Babylon denied this demand, FAU launched the labor dispute to demand that non-regular workers should receive livable wages and basic labor rights guaranteed by the law. On Dec, 2009, their direct action was determined to be illegal by the Berlin Regional Court for reason that they had no experience to achieve collective agreement.
Freeter Zenpan Rodo Kumiai received this news from FAU. They said;

"This is similar to what we do as an organization here in Tokyo, and for us a jail sentence is unthinkable. "

The statement of Freeter Zenpan Rodo Kumiai is as follows.

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帰れメディアクト! 漫画版第二弾 日本語バージョン

帰れメディアクト! 漫画版第二弾 日本語バージョン

不公正な公募によるMediACTへの攻撃に漫画で反撃! 第二弾の日本語版。

Update submitted to all petition of Save Mediact endorsers

Save Mediact released the following text for all petition endorsers. you can read this not only in English but also in another 4 countries languages(Korean/Chinese/Thai/Japanese).Please click "Read more". Keep your eyes on this process!

[Update text]
Within one week's time starting Jan. 26, we were able to generate signatures from folks from over 42 countries. Your actions lent a voice to Mediact staff and supporters within South Korea demanding a reversal of KOFIC & the Cuture Ministry's decision to dismantle Mediact. The petition was delivered during the week of Feb 1. to the head offices in Seoul as well as through various Korean Consulates (Tokyo, Osaka, Vancouver, San Francisco, New York, Chicago, Taipei and this week via Budapest). KOFIC has since sent a formal reply maintaining a line about the 'fairness' of its 'new open competition process,' and in turn, many of you (joined by press outlets within South Korea ranging from independent to conservative press) in return are demanding that it share the criteria and the application materials from the first and second round for (international) public review, and are questioning the legality of KOFIC and the Culture Ministry's actions. Now lawmakers in the National Assembly are preparing to push a reversal of the decision during the February session. Please help maintain a vigilant watch over this process! You are making a difference! Encourage someone or some organization you know to endorse the petition, cover this issue, visit the consulate office near you, and participate in a creative act of support.

Save MediACT! Japanese media activist visit Korean Embassy

On 1st February, members of Japanese independent media groups,
LabourNet Japan, OurPlanet-TV and Comrights, visited Korean Embassy in Tokyo
to protest.

They presented collected petition signatures (6groups/82individuals) and
raise their voices, calling out "Save MediACT".

帰れメディアクト! 漫画版

帰れメディアクト! 漫画版

オリジナル韓国版は →http://mediact.org/web/board/mediact_board_view.php?code=Board&mode=View&bbid=BBS4&nums=23

돌아와, 미디액트!

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THE LAST OF ROASTING COFFEE IN RHEA [YONGSAN,KOREA]


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On 20 Jun 2010 (the first anniversary of five person's death), a big events took place in Yongsan, Korea.One activist was starting to roast coffee beans for treating Yongsan people at this morning.
As he told me, he has made more than 10,000 cups of coffee for Yongsan people, activists, visitors.

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