South Korean police stop strike

Seoul - About 6,000 South Korean riot police broke up a six-day protest by striking bank workers yesterday in the clearest sign…

Seoul - About 6,000 South Korean riot police broke up a six-day protest by striking bank workers yesterday in the clearest sign yet of the government's determination to push through unpopular financial reforms.

With helicopters overhead, the police - carrying shields and batons - forced their way past bank clerks and technicians armed with steel pipes to regain control of a bank training centre in Ilsan, four miles outside Seoul.

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