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Masters of War – Japanese Version

  • Tim ShorrockTim Shorrock
  • September 19, 2015
  • Military Industrial Complex, Music
The late, great Pete Seeger performs Bob Dylan’s Masters Of War with simultaneous translation into Japanese. Eerie yet very moving.
Screenshot 2015-09-21 18.32.23
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DEDICATION: To Hyun Lee, one of the best organizers and smartest analysts I have ever known. She dedicated her life to making the peace for a unified Korea. She left us in 2022 way too soon. This photograph was taken in July 2013 at a demonstration in Seoul calling for a peace treaty to end the Korean War. Hyun Lee, Presente!

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