Workers' Solidarity (Korean: 노동자연대; Nodongjayeondae) is a political[1] organization in South Korea, affiliated with International Socialist Tendency.
And they have a yearly forum, Marxism since 2001[3] This organization was formed in 1990 by a group of leftists who subscribed to the state-capitalist theory developed by British Marxist Tony Cliff.
Although they viewed North Korea as a state-capitalist country in need of revolution, the South Korean government began arresting members of the organization from 1992 until 2000.
[4] Many leftist figures including Jeremy Corbyn and Noam Chomsky criticized the south korean government's oppression and signed for release of captured members of this organization.
Conservative media in South Korea like The Chosun Ilbo have criticized their activism as "far-left support for Hamas.