Asia

An American in Hiroshima

Steve Leeper is an American in an usual position: he is the first foreigner to run the Hiroshima Peace Culture Foundation, the organization that operates the museums and memorials in the first city attacked by nuclear weapons. Steve’s been getting a lot…

ETAN to Obama: No to Blair as DNI

The East Timor and Indonesia Action Network (ETAN) has long been at the forefront of the international movement to support democratic and indigenous struggles in Indonesia against the repressive military forces in that country. Those forces are closely aligned with…

Bush and Kim, Peacemakers

Bruce Cumings, the nation’s foremost historian of US-Korean relations, analyzes the Bush administration’s recent deal with Kim Jong Il: “Bizarre events may well place Bush and ‘evildoer’ Kim Jong Il side by side as peacemakers. If so, all well and…

Nuke danger in Japan

Japan’s nuclear power industry has a terrible record of cover-ups, and the recent earthquake in Niigata has triggered another one. The quake caused fires and a significant leak of radioactive fuel, forcing the government to shut down the world’s largest…

Iranian missile barrage

WHOA… NYT: “Iran fired several missiles with a range of more than 1,000 miles during a military maneuver today, apparently to send a message to the United States and several of its allies in the Persian Gulf after they conducted…

North Koreans seek a way out

The International Crisis Group has a harrowing report out on the large numbers of people leaving North Korea for an uncertain and sometimes perilous life overseas. A sobering assessment of the human costs of the US-North Korea standoff and a…

Nuke for a nuke?

Kim Jong Il got his bomb. So now we’re going to start planning nuclear war? Apparently so, according to the Korea Times. Key grafs; scary: “Gen. B. B. Bell, commander of the U.S. Forces Korea (USFK), has been mandated by…

DPRK: In your face

When Democrats like Ashton Carter and William Perry make Dick Cheney look like a moderate, its time to rethink US policy towards North Korea. How about taking the North Koreans up on their offer, made more than five years ago,…

Korean activists shut down FTA hearing

From the Korea Times: “Angry farmers and activists effectively disrupted a public hearing on ongoing free trade agreement (FTA) talks between Korea and the United States, Tuesday, leading to their suspension. Four hundred farmers and anti-free trade activists staged a…

Korean fantasy

The US is going bananas over North Korea’s missile-firing preparations. So maybe this is your chance to book your tour of the world’s last communist state. Golf in Pyongyang, dine on the Yalu.

Eric Clapton and…Kim Jong Il?

Apparently the Dear Leader’s second son is a big fan. From the Korea Times: “Japan’s Fuji TV has broadcast footage of a man resembling North Korean Leader Kim Jong-il’s second son, who is about 170 centimeters high, wearing blue jeans,…

Indonesia: More blood on US hands

Donald Rumsfeld was in Indonesia this week to celebrate the normalization of US military ties with the Indonesian army, which has openly defied international law and the UN in refusing to own up to gross crimes against humanity committed in…

Death squads return to the Philippines

An alarming report from Asia Times today about the Philippines, one of America’s closest allies in East Asia. Three political activists with the Movement for National Democracy (KPD), a coalition of trade unions, farmers’ and fishermen’s organizations, and women’s and…