June 2, 2005 111774738490563803 June 4th is Coming Up this Weekend, and Hong Kong doesn’t want anyone in Beijing to think it has forgotten. Li Peng may die in his bed before he stands trial, but history will eventually absolve and remember those he murdered. Categories Uncategorized
June 2, 2005 Blogs’ Campaign for Real Democracy in Iran Count me in, for the reasons Dr. Zin at Regime Change Iran explains here: —————— The next few weeks in Iran may prove critical to the efforts of the pro-democracy forces there. On June 17th, Iran has scheduled its Presidential elections and as the LA Times said recently: It was already one of the most important elections in the world this year. It now also promises to be one of the most watched. This time the world will see for... Categories Uncategorized
June 2, 2005 Blogs’ Campaign for Real Democracy in Iran Count me in, for the reasons Dr. Zin at Regime Change Iran explains here: —————— The next few weeks in Iran may prove critical to the efforts of the pro-democracy forces there. On June 17th, Iran has scheduled its Presidential elections and as the LA Times said recently: It was already one of the most important elections in the world this year. It now also promises to be one of the most watched. This time the world will see for... Categories Uncategorized
June 2, 2005 LiNK Will Open a Permanent Office in Washington This was in my in-box from Adrian Hong today. I quote from his press release: “The opening of this office signifies the maturity of LiNK into a credible, serious organization, ready to take the next step and engage in a more consistent, forceful activism,” said Adrian Hong. The new office will have four full-time staff members, and constitute the first full-time office devoted solely to North Korean human rights outside of Seoul, Korea. It will also boast significant support by... Categories Uncategorized
June 2, 2005 111773597698548207 Still No Respect: In America, Kim Jong Il is both villified and ridiculed. The Chosun Ilbo’s experts make their best effort to turn this into a Rovian conspiracy, but it’s hard to imagine an easier person to villify or ridicule. Categories Uncategorized
June 2, 2005 111773568157545720 Maybe it’s just me, but I don’t think that saying the chances of something are “lower than the past” is the same as saying it was “hot air.” Categories Uncategorized
June 2, 2005 Things That Only Happen After Elections “Fishing Boat Incident Ends Quietly“ Categories Uncategorized
June 2, 2005 Worth a Thousand Words Story here, regarding the mass-mobilization of city-dwellers to the countryside. And yes, the floor is open for suggested captions. [S]oldiers and other citizens have now been mobilized to help out in rural areas, with armband-wearing police officers going around towns and cities hauling off to the farms anyone who appears to have nothing to do. Those taken to the farms are freed only after they secure a certificate that records how much work they have done. This is starting to... Categories Uncategorized
June 2, 2005 The Other Gulag for Our Time I sometimes have moments when I feel that this site is a stimulating conversation among friends that will never really amount to much. In fact, I’m having one of them now. When the intelligentsia that claims to speak for world opinion can’t distinguish between a gas chamber and fart in a crowded elevator, I tend to stare through the screen of my monitor, like Sisyphus looking past the stone, up an insurmountably steep grade of illogic. My latest such moment... Categories Uncategorized
June 2, 2005 Activists Release Names of S Korea Abductees From the Joongang Ilbo: The head of a group that advocates rights for North Korean abductees said yesterday that the identity of 12 South Koreans being held captive in the North has been ascertained. . . . The list includes former special agents trained to infiltrate the North, former South Korean soldiers and kidnapped South Korean fishermen. Also included was a South Korean spy who had been sent North to bomb a radio station in Kaesong. How times have changed.... Categories Uncategorized
June 2, 2005 The Other Gulag for Our Time I sometimes have moments when I feel that this site is a stimulating conversation among friends that will never really amount to much. In fact, I’m having one of them now. When the intelligentsia that claims to speak for world opinion can’t distinguish between a gas chamber and fart in a crowded elevator, I tend to stare through the screen of my monitor, like Sisyphus looking past the stone, up an insurmountably steep grade of illogic. My latest such moment... Categories Uncategorized
June 2, 2005 Activists Release Names of S Korea Abductees From the Joongang Ilbo: The head of a group that advocates rights for North Korean abductees said yesterday that the identity of 12 South Koreans being held captive in the North has been ascertained. . . . The list includes former special agents trained to infiltrate the North, former South Korean soldiers and kidnapped South Korean fishermen. Also included was a South Korean spy who had been sent North to bomb a radio station in Kaesong. How times have changed.... Categories Uncategorized
June 1, 2005 NK Sends Thousands of City Dwellers to Work the Fields Another sign that famine may be returning to North Korea, from today’s New York Times: To combat growing food shortages, the North Korean government is sending millions of city dwellers to work on farms each weekend, largely to transplant rice, according to foreign aid workers. “The staff that work for us, the staff that work in the ministries, are going out to help farmers,” said Richard Ragan, director of World Food Program operations in Pyongyang, referring to North Koreans who... Categories Uncategorized
June 1, 2005 The Times and Terror I admit it’s newsworthy, but how newsworthy does it have to be when there’s a very real risk that printing a news story can get people killed and advance the plans of murderers? That’s my question on the NY Times publication of fine-point details of how the CIA moves high-value terrorist captures from place to place. I was just starting to think, “it’s as if the Times felt this was a distant and irrelevant brushfire war.” Naturally then, James Lileks... Categories Uncategorized
June 1, 2005 111765949954518928 The E.U. Constitution has taken a severe beating at the Dutch polls. This follows the defeat of a similar referendum in the French polls. This probably means the end of Franco-German plans to gain control over a united Europe’s foreign and defense policies for the foreseeable future. Given France’s diplomatic and military support for China of late, this is probably good news for the people of North Korea and China. It may also spell an end to a suspicious EU... Categories Uncategorized
June 1, 2005 111765814026005266 What the Arab Street Really Thinks. The answers surprised me. There may still be hope. Categories Uncategorized
June 1, 2005 111765804649756554 Meanwhile, at the United Nations: They’re starting to fire people over OFF. It seems strange, to say the least, that Kofi Annan is firing other people. Also, I invite your commendation for refraining from cheap references to guillotines and well-oiled machines. Categories Uncategorized
June 1, 2005 NK Sends Thousands of City Dwellers to Work the Fields Another sign that famine may be returning to North Korea, from today’s New York Times: To combat growing food shortages, the North Korean government is sending millions of city dwellers to work on farms each weekend, largely to transplant rice, according to foreign aid workers. “The staff that work for us, the staff that work in the ministries, are going out to help farmers,” said Richard Ragan, director of World Food Program operations in Pyongyang, referring to North Koreans who... Categories Uncategorized