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Seúl, a favor y en contra de Obama

Opiniones enfrentadas en Seúl por Obama

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  • Grupos conservadores se manifiestan en Seúl a favor de Obama

    Anti-North Korea and pro-U.S. activists burn a sign depicting North Korean leader Kim Jong-il as a policeman (R) uses a fire extinguisher to stop them during a rally to welcome U.S. President Barack Obama and to denounce the North near the U.S. embassy in Seoul November 19, 2009. Obama arrived in South Korea on Wednesday and held a summit with South Korean President Lee Myung-bak on Thursday, with North Korea and a trade deal topping the agenda of their talks. Korean characters on a sign (C) reads,"Complete renouncement of North Korea's nuclear. Take strong sanctions against North Korea". REUTERS/Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA MILITARY POLITICS CONFLICT)
  • Los conservadores a favor de Obama portan banderas del presidente

    Anti-North Korea and pro-U.S. activists burn a sign depicting North Korean leader Kim Jong-il as a policeman (L) rushes to stop them during a rally to welcome U.S. President Barack Obama and to denounce the North near the U.S. embassy in Seoul November 19, 2009. Obama arrived in South Korea on Wednesday and held a summit with South Korean President Lee Myung-bak on Thursday, with North Korea and a trade deal topping the agenda of their talks. Korean characters on a sign (R) reads,"Complete renouncement of North Korea's nuclear. Take strong sanctions against North Korea". REUTERS/Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA MILITARY POLITICS CONFLICT)
  • Un conservador pro Obama salva del fuego un cartel del presidente

    An anti-North Korea and pro-U.S. activist separates a portrait of U.S. President Barack Obama (bottom) from a burning sign depicting North Korean leader Kim Jong-il during a rally to welcome Obama and to denounce the North near the U.S. embassy in Seoul November 19, 2009. Obama arrived in South Korea on Wednesday and held a summit with South Korean President Lee Myung-bak on Thursday, with North Korea and a trade deal topping the agenda of their talks. Signs read,"Complete renouncement of North Korea's nuclear. Take strong sanctions against North Korea" (top) and "North Korea renounce its nuclear first" (C). REUTERS/Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA MILITARY POLITICS CONFLICT)

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