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Lebanon Rising?

This certainly looks like good news. Yes, Lebanon is a volatile place riven by religious and tribal factionalism, but it seems that nothing unites factions like a common enemy. The old canard of using Israel and the United States appears to have lost its appeal; Syria is the new object of popular enmity despite its best efforts to blame the usual scapegoats. Today, Beirut’s streets are filled with Christian, Muslim, and Druze protestors calling for Syrian withdrawal. Only Hezbollah supports...

OhMyNews Against Reunification

Remember reunification–the dream of all Koreans? That’s soooo last week. Have a look at what OhMyNews is printing now— Regime change in North Korea would mean the disappearance of the country itself. North Korean statehood as such would be finished, as South Korea could not possibly accept any new separate power in North Korea formed “on the local base”. Such a new power constellation is anyway highly unlikely, simply because there is no human potential for it in the North...

OhMyNews Against Reunification

Remember reunification–the dream of all Koreans? That’s soooo last week. Have a look at what OhMyNews is printing now— Regime change in North Korea would mean the disappearance of the country itself. North Korean statehood as such would be finished, as South Korea could not possibly accept any new separate power in North Korea formed “on the local base”. Such a new power constellation is anyway highly unlikely, simply because there is no human potential for it in the North...

Putinization Update

More bad news for press freedom in South Korea. The woman slated to become the new presidential secretary for public information apparently thinks one of the ways the government should advance its agenda is to favor sychophantic newspapers and try to destroy the critical ones: “So long as the Chosun Ilbo remains the most influential newspaper, no reforms of the government can succeed,” she asserted. She also proposed a drive to double the readership of the Hankyoreh, attributing the daily’s...

Putinization Update

More bad news for press freedom in South Korea. The woman slated to become the new presidential secretary for public information apparently thinks one of the ways the government should advance its agenda is to favor sychophantic newspapers and try to destroy the critical ones: “So long as the Chosun Ilbo remains the most influential newspaper, no reforms of the government can succeed,” she asserted. She also proposed a drive to double the readership of the Hankyoreh, attributing the daily’s...

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Sensible comments from the former Tennessee senator and U.S. Ambassador to Japan, Howard Baker. The thing I worry most about with the North Koreans, to tell you the truth, is not that they’re going to bomb Tokyo, but rather that they have a demonstrated record of selling any military device they own. . . . A regime such as the North Koreans, with that record, selling nuclear material to all comers, is a very serious issue. . . . They...

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“Guardians of North Korea’s Right to Abuse” are protesting the Chosun Ilbo for sponsoring the North Korean Human Rights Conference. Stop now, click here, and read every word, but especially these: Organizations of this ilk are often deeply concerned about the human rights of people in faraway countries like Iraq and Burma. But on human rights abuses in North Korea they not only keep mum but attack efforts to improve human rights there as “acts threatening peace on the Korean...

110865308023578684

Sensible comments from the former Tennessee senator and U.S. Ambassador to Japan, Howard Baker. The thing I worry most about with the North Koreans, to tell you the truth, is not that they’re going to bomb Tokyo, but rather that they have a demonstrated record of selling any military device they own. . . . A regime such as the North Koreans, with that record, selling nuclear material to all comers, is a very serious issue. . . . They...

110865125741976704

“Guardians of North Korea’s Right to Abuse” are protesting the Chosun Ilbo for sponsoring the North Korean Human Rights Conference. Stop now, click here, and read every word, but especially these: Organizations of this ilk are often deeply concerned about the human rights of people in faraway countries like Iraq and Burma. But on human rights abuses in North Korea they not only keep mum but attack efforts to improve human rights there as “acts threatening peace on the Korean...

Unilateralism Update

South Korea’s government is feeling the pressure of reality. For now, says Foreign Minister Ban Ki-Moon, there will be no “large-scale” investments in North Korea, other than those for humanitarian purposes. The Korea Herald hisses: The government’s announcement is viewed by some analysts as a change in Seoul’s attitude, which was influenced by hard-liners in the U.S. administration. The piece claims that South Korea has not yet made a decision to send 500,000 tons of fertilizer to the North (given...

Technically, Sarin Isn’t a Greenhouse Gas

The North Korean Human Rights Conference appears to have blown through Seoul with barely a whisper in the Korean press. Count the Korean faces in this picture: The Korea Times printed this testimony from a former nurse at a North Korean gulag hospital: “I heard the cries of both mother and child through the curtain (at a hospital). And through the partially open curtain, I witnessed the nurse covering the infant’s face with a wet towel on a table, suffocating...