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South Koreans Protest Easing of US Beef Ban

HeadlineMay 27, 2008

In South Korea, at least twenty-nine protesters have been arrested in a protest against an agreement on importing US beef. The South Korean government’s decision to ease restrictions has sparked a national crisis. Thousands turned out in the capital Seoul this weekend amidst fears of another outbreak of mad cow disease. US lawmakers had threatened to withhold a pending trade deal unless South Korea accepted US beef.

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