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Lions starve to death at bankrupt China zoo 26 May 2005 04:39:59 GMT Source: Reuters
BEIJING, May 26 (Reuters) - A bankrupt zoo in central China has watched helplessly as dozens of its animals, including at least eight lions and 12 ostriches, have starved to death, domestic media said on Thursday.
Zoos have sprung up across China in the past decade to meet a growing appetite for entertainment among increasingly affluent Chinese, but many provide wretched conditions, inept management and cannot draw enough visitors to cover their costs.
Sunday, May 29, 2005 South Korean students hold anti-U.S. rally SEOUL, South Korea - Thousands of South Korean students rallying Sunday against the U.S. military's five-decade presence clashed with police after trying to enter the American base, and at least 12 people were injured and more than 20 were arrested. Demonstrators marched through Seoul before attempting to enter the main Yongsan U.S. military base in the city center. They called for the withdrawal of the 32,500 U.S. troops stationed in South Korea, a legacy of the 1950-53 Korean War. Demonstrators also gathered near the U.S. Embassy in downtown Seoul demanding talks with the ambassador.
China raises bird death toll More than 1,000 migratory birds have died from avian flu in Qinghai province, western China, according to the country's agriculture ministry. The dead birds included bar-headed geese and great black-headed gulls, said Jia Youling, director of the ministry's Veterinary Bureau. The death toll is much higher than previously reported, though officials said no humans had been infected. The virus has killed at least 53 people in South East Asia since late 2003.
North Korea 'facing food crisis' The World Food Programme (WFP) has repeated its warning of a food crisis in North Korea and says the situation is getting worse by the day. The WFP regional director, Anthony Banbury, said contributions from overseas had all but dried up. He said the organisation was having to cut handouts to some of those most in need. North Korea has depended on food aid from overseas for the last decade. But major donors have made no new contributions this year and the WFP is warning of disaster if they do not resume shipments.
Raids target Chinese 'slave' gang Police have arrested 70 people after raids in three countries targeting a gang accused of smuggling Chinese illegal immigrants into Italy. Police said more arrests were expected after the morning raids in Italy, Greece and Turkey. The operation was requested by prosecutors in the central Italian city of Ancona. A police spokesman said many illegal immigrants were forced into "slavery" in illegal Chinese workshops in Italy.
May 29, 2005 Scenes From a Nightmare: A Shrine to the Maoist Chaos By HOWARD W. FRENCH
SHANTOU, China - Nothing but the faint sound of birds nesting on surrounding hilltops can be heard inside this new mountaintop site - part museum, part monument - that is the first public commemoration of one of the darkest chapters in China's recent past.
Inside the circular pavilion that is the site's centerpiece, the walls are lined with a series of gray tablets, each starkly engraved with images depicting the Cultural Revolution, China's decade-long descent into madness, beginning in the mid-1960's.
There is Mao swimming in the Yangtze River in 1966, giving a bravura demonstration of his vigor at age 72, and a false sign of hope to a country almost religiously devoted to him. The weeks and months ahead would instead reveal that time to be the dawn of a new and terrible era, during which perhaps a half million people were killed, a few of whom are buried in these hills alongside the trails that lead to the exhibits.
May 26, 2005 U.S. Halts Search for Its War Dead in North Korea By REUTERS
WASHINGTON, May 25 - The Pentagon on Wednesday suspended United States efforts inside North Korea to find remains of American troops killed during the 1950-53 Korean War, accusing the government in Pyongyang of creating an atmosphere dangerous to American searchers.
Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld recommended the suspension of efforts that began in 1996 to recover the remains, said Lawrence Di Rita, chief Pentagon spokesman.
Mr. Di Rita cited the "uncertain environment created by North Korea's unwillingness to participate in the six-party talks" on North Korea's nuclear program, its recent declarations regarding its intentions to develop nuclear weapons, and its withdrawn from the nuclear nonproliferation treaty.
Those who stood on the left of the political spectrum, which included much of the Japanese intelligentsia, had no problem with these policies. Like most Japanese they were glad to be rid of the oppressive wartime regime and embraced democratic change.
Marxists had their own ideological reasons for seeing the dark past in terms of “feudalism” and “capitalist imperialism” and it was not uncommon in the 1950s and 1960s for Marxist school teachers to praise Chairman Mao’s China while denouncing imperialist Japanese history in the most lurid manner. Such teachers had a strong influence on the Japan Teachers Union, whose institutional power only began to crumble in the 1980s.
Many school textbooks reflected their views, even though leftist biases were almost invariably watered down by conservative education ministry bureaucrats.
Japan's bubble babes blow life into Men of the Morning Calm May 24, 2005 ttp://mdn.mainichi.co.jp/waiwai/0505/24korea.html South Korean men are pouring into Japan to use the country's imaginative sex businesses, literally creating cultural friction, but that by no means suggests there's any trouble, says Shukan Post (6/3).
I've serviced about five Korean guys so far. They're all very gentlemanly at first. They've all had military training, too, so they're fit, really go it hard and want it time and time again. I start feeling it for real and am exhausted by the end of a session," one worker says. "I suppose the biggest impression left on me is that all the time we're going at it, they keep asking me in broken Japanese,
'Am I better than a Japanese guy or what?'" 'Am I better than a Japanese guy or what?'" 'Am I better than a Japanese guy or what?'" 'Am I better than a Japanese guy or what?'"
火病反米デモの動画米国の全てのメジャー局のニュースで流れてたぞ。 その火病反米デモニュースにこの記事を融合させて、最強モンスターを召還しろ。 米国でも人気と知名度の有る遊戯王風に言ってみますた。 Bond Grows Between China, South Korea Los Angeles Times, CA May 29, 2005 http://news.google.com/news?hl=en&ned=us&ie=UTF-8&q=Bond+Grows+Between+China%2C+South+Korea&btnG=Search+News http://www.latimes.com/business/investing/la-fi-koreachina29may29,1,7950858.story?coll=la-headlines-business-invest After living in Seoul; Frankfurt, Germany; Los Angeles; and Beijing, Kim Hyun Soo decided to retire here, a port city in China's Shandong province that juts out toward Korea. The 69-year-old South Korean knew it would be economical. He pays about $75 a month for a full-time housekeeper, and a haircut costs 60 cents, shampoo included. What Kim never expected, though, was just how friendly locals would be toward Koreans. From the day he moved into his third-floor apartment two years ago, when a neighbor lent him a set of keys for the front gate, Kim has felt right at home. 一々日本を引き合いに出す所が火病馬鹿チョン→"Even though they don't like Japan, they don't have such feelings about Koreans," says Kim, a formermigi government worker. "They wear Korean-made clothes. They watch Korean drama. They understand us."
MAY 30, 2005 03:31 In the two days since the Vietnamese government declared war on prostitution, gambling, and drugs, nine Koreans were reportedly arrested and investigated for their involvement in the sex trade.
Daewoo and the Korean Chaebol Page 2 ‘After the Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905), Japan became a powerful force in Asia. Korea was annexed by Japan in 1910, and was under its rule the end of the Second World War.’ ‘The occupation started out with political, economic and social repression, which resulted in protests and violence.’
(続き) ‘In the face of strong nationalism, Japan opted to lessen its draconian measures somewhat.’
残忍な手段とありますがこれも何を指すのか意味不明です。
‘In the 1930s, as Japan began to expand its imperial empire, it recruited Korean youths into the Japanese army, increased agricultural production in Korea to meet Japan’s growing need for rice, and built large-scale industries in Korea to promote economic self-efficiency and war preparation.’
European businessmen urge SKorea to tighten rules on intellectual property 05.30.2005 SEOUL (AFX) - European businessmen have urged South Korea and other Asian countries to launch tougher crackdowns on fake goods and allocate more resources to the enforcement of laws. China has emerged as the global epicenter of pirating and counterfeiting, but European experts say the theft of intellectual property is also rampant in South Korea, Taiwan, Malaysia and Vietnam, Agence France-Presse reported. 'The growing size of counterfeiting seems, mainly, to be caused by the lack of deterrence of the legal system,' he said. 'Counterfeit goods are still easily found on the streets and Korea is recognized as the major source of counterfeit goods among foreign tourists in Asia,' EUCCK (European Union Chamber of Commercevice) president Peter Thewlis said. He demanded South Korea punish small-scale violators for misdemeanors and encourage police to readily exercise their enforcement power against any illegal product.
N.Korea: U.S. Plotting S.Korea Occupation SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - North Korea on Saturday criticized Washington's alliance with Seoul as a facade to cover up a U.S. plan to occupy South Korea by force.
North Korean growth masks economic troubles By Jon Herskovitz SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea's impoverished economy grew for a sixth consecutive year in 2004, South Korea's central bank said on Tuesday, giving its best estimate of the economic status of one of the world's most secretive states.
Korean Air Flight to Calif. Diverted SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - A Korean Air flight to California was diverted to Japan after U.S. officials refused to let it enter American airspace because they suspected a passenger might be a terrorist, airline officials said Tuesday.
China refuses Japan request over gas project-Kyodo BEIJING (Reuters) - China has turned down a Japanese request to stop its exploration of a gas field in the East China Sea, but the two Asian powers agreed to continue talks over the dispute, Kyodo news agency said on Tuesday.
A day will come when there will be no one left who knew the men and women buried here. Yet Americans will still come to visit, to pay tribute to the many who gave their lives for freedom, who liberated the oppressed, and who left the world a safer and better place. Today we pray that they have found peace with their Creator, and we resolve that their sacrifice will always be remembered by a grateful nation.
In the first place. what qualifies a coutry as a permanent seat on the Security Council ? just the history of winning the war in old days ? or having mafia-like repressive power against surrounding countries ?
Dose a country such as China qualifies for permanent membership in UN Security Council at all ? it dose nothing but selfish deed even in the place of international cooperation .
"UN Secretary General Kofi Annan and the interim government of Haiti -- which has a long-standing relationship with Taiwan as opposed to China -- have called for the mandate to be extended by one year from that date. But, say Western diplomats and Haitian officials, China is insistent that MINUSTAH's mandate be renewed for six months only, making the atmosphere at the UN Security Council, where Beijing has veto power, quite uncomfortable." http://asia.news.yahoo.com/050528/afp/050528224933asiapacificnews.html 2 recommendations
http://news.surfwax.com/cultures/files/Korean_Culture.html http://news.surfwax.com/ Kidnapper confined another woman May 20, 2005 According to the arcticle below (in Japanese) he is a Korean citizen ... Just as they have used Joji Obara instead of Kim Sung Jong, it seems that every time Koreans commits the sickening crimes in the Japan, most of the Japanese media uses their alias to report the suspects. (Japan Today, Japan)
Tuesday, May 31, 2005 When it comes to brand names, South Koreans love to fake it A typical South Korean housewife, Kim Young-Hee loves brand name goods but like most of her friends never buys them. Instead she buys fakes at a fraction of the price, but of a quality she believes comes close to the originals.
Kim, 55, says she purchased four counterfeit Gucci handbags for $119 each on her last shopping foray with money pooled together by her friends who have formed a savings club. The genuine articles would have set the women back several thousand dollars.
“I love Gucci bags. The fakes are so good in quality that people can’t tell the difference,” she said. “Its the same with all my friends.” It’s hard to avoid the counterfeit trade in shopping centres in this bustling capital city.
画像有り Vietnam police on Tuesday officially arrested a Korean national who had allegedly run a prostitution ring which mainly served foreigners in Hanoi.
国外逃亡を試みるも、ハノイ空港で逮捕! Ko Kab Ok, 46, who owned the Cheers Karaoke Bar at the Heritage Hotel, was nabbed at the Hanoi airport trying to exit Vietnam on Monday, and was charged with solicitation.
Police raided the Heritage and two other hotels in Hanoi last week, arresting 47 prostitutes, a procurer, and three hotel and bar staff. They admitted that Ko Kab Ok managed a professional prostitution ring at his club.
The Korean man however refuted the charge, saying he was just an “advertiser.” But police said they plenty of evidence, and were waiting for approval from the city’s Procuracy to take the accused into custody.
June 01, 2005 Mr Notorious seeks Olympics boycott and little local war From Richard Lloyd Parry in Tokyo In an exclusive interview the Governor of Tokyo says that Japan should be tougher towards China http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,3-1635459,00.html
Japan, S. Korea end ship spat Thursday, June 2, 2005 Posted: 0514 GMT (1314 HKT) SEOUL, South Korea (AP) -- Japanese and South Korean patrol ships have ended a 33-hour sea standoff over an alleged fishing violation, with Japan agreeing to withdraw its craft, the Foreign Ministry said.
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North Korea Condemns Cheney Remarks By BURT HERMAN
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - North Korea called Vice President Dick Cheney a "bloodthirsty beast" and said Thursday his recent remarks labeling ruler Kim Jong Il irresponsible are another reason for it to stay away from six-nation nuclear disarmament talks. "What Cheney uttered at a time when the issue of the six-party talks is high on the agenda is little short of telling (North Korea) not to come out for the talks," an unnamed North Korean Foreign Ministry spokesman said, according to the state-run Korean Central News Agency.
WASHINGTON?Thousands of Tibetans in China’s Qinghai Province have clashed violently with security forces in a protest over alleged graft by officials in remote Yushu Prefecture, sources have told Radio Free Asia’s Tibetan service.
An official from the Yushu Prefecture government who asked not to be named confirmed that a clash had occurred in Dzato (in Chinese, Zado) County on May 20-21. But the official described the incident as “not serious.” Further calls to prefecture and county government offices during business hours went unanswered.
Other sources, who also spoke on condition of anonymity, said several hundred security forces from outside the area had been brought in to guard county government offices after a violent clash in which shots were fired and some county government offices were burned.
Reports of casualties in the clash couldn’t be independently confirmed. Yushu Prefecture, in Qinghai Province, is a traditionally Tibetan area now under Chinese administration.
Yonhap (Korean) also notes the tense but rather mature diplomatic activity going on in an effort to resolve this matter with as few bruised kibuns on both sides as possible. Interesting to note that a Korean official was quoted as saying Thursday that boat skipper Hwang Gap-sun ? who claims he was mercilessly beaten by evil Japanese cops ? was
“talking nonsense”
(and probably not from being beat about the noggin) and that the Japanese had presented
“decisive evidence”
that the good captain was engaging in illegal activity in Japan’s EEZ. The official said this made the situation easier to resolve.
6年前キリバチでも韓国漁船が現地の警官を拉致して帰ったらしい。 So it seems that at one point in that little episode in the East Sea, the crew of the Korean boat, the Sinpung, took off with two Japanese coast guard personnel who had boarded the vessel for an inspection.
You wonder, where were they going to take them? Back to Korean shores, of course, perhaps to make the case that the officers had been abusive. At the very least they weren't very well going to throw them in the drink as shark bait.
中略 In 1998, the Korean fishing boat "Jasmine 9" got impounded for illegal fishing in Kiribati. To make a very, very long story short, in early 1999 the boat made an escape, successfully, but with two Kiribati police officers on board. One of them immediately jumped ship and was rescued. The other was taken all the way to Korea.
“The Jasmine 9 case has affected relations between the government of South Korea and that of Kiribati and relations are likely to worsen if the former does not fulfil its part of the understanding reached between the two sides following the incident,” a government statement says.
“The Roh administration needs an enemy,” said Joe Blow, director of the USA Institute Center for South Korean Studies. “It needs a bad guy for its policy of whipping up popular hysteria in order to retain its electoral grip on office”.
The coast guard cannot establish that the boat fished in Japanese EEZ and the chances are they didn't based on GPS record, and merely entering the Japanese EEZ is not a crime, lots of fishing boats do this to save on fuels.
So looks like boat's captain will be cleared of all charges and the finding that the boat did not fish in Japanese EEZ will be mailed to Japanese authority.
After all, if the students had taken the soldier somewhere to make him apologize it shows a certain degree of human respect, even if you have to call it pre-modern, feudal, tribal, or whatever, it still shows that they thought him worth the effort.
Sat, May 28, 2005 North Korean candy dandy North Korea has developed a candy it claims is good for children and will help them increase their height, weight and IQ, a pro-North Korea newspaper published in Japan said yesterday. The North is hoping children will enjoy munching on nutritional candy made of seaweed, beans, carrots and sesame seeds, the newspaper said.
>>156 The Akahi Shimbun, Uso Happyaku, reported that the new developed North Korean candy contains plutonium harvested the nuclear rods from the reactor in dokoka shiran.
In the video, you get to see the crowd of students running through the streets chasing the riot police and the 2 other GIs as the riot police were trying to run through the gauntlet to get the two to the nearby hospital, where a large batch of riot police were already on station -- because most likely many of these same university activists had laid seige to the first floor of it some days before to show solidarity with striking nurses.
Meanwhile, the borrowed GI was not taking just to apologize for the event. He was taken to a large nti-USFK/US rally, forced to make statements against himself, and forced to write out a confession. He was borrowed for something like 2 to 4 hours.
>>175 Did you know that approximately 60% of Japan's sex industry links with Zainichi, Koreans being parasitic in Japan, and that most of sex workers are young Zainichi Koreans. ひっそりと代理書き込みを依頼する。よろぴく!
これ↓を書いたら消された。 It's not forgotten. It was just created. Korea had been Yangbang society under Chinese empire for thousands years. They didn't have soil to grow up martial arts. The only korean martial arts book in 18c was copy/paste from Chinese and Japanese books. http://koreapictorial.ifdef.jp/Lee_dynasty_Kore.html
S.korean Maritime Police agency decides to give an award to the police officers and the riot policemen who protected their country's POACHERS form Japanese Coast-guard ship !
Standing red panda becomes latest Japanese star TOKYO (AP) ― Futa has a great pair of legs, and they've won the red panda fans across Japan, spots on the evening news and a starring role in an upcoming TV commercial. USA TODAYにこんな記事が載ってしまった。半島をレッサーパンダの保護地域にするべきだわ。もちろん、朝鮮人は檻の中。
Thank you for your interest in HyperHistory. It is always helpful if people point out possible errors. I wonder if some people in Japan got together to email me corrections. Within a day I got emails from you Watanabe, and Iwashita, and Nonaka Hiromu (twice!)<-ワロス Whatever the case may be, I admire your enthusiasm.
First: The source of my statement is the 'Atlas of World History' by Penguin which reads (on page 177) '... Japan was culturally dependent on China and politically dominated by Korea A.D. 363-662.'
However, I must admit, the 'Encyclopaedia Britannica' and other historical sources I consulted in the meantime seem to indicate that the Penguin is false and your correction is valid.
Accordingly I have replaced the faulty statement with the sentence: 'Yamato court unifies Japan' because there are some Korean scripts (from Koguryo which was at war with Japan) describing a large Japanese army from Wo (an occasional Chinese description of Japan) which presupposed a fairly unified state in Japan. The difficulty for a historical timeline is, that all such dates are somewhat uncertain.
Your second point about Wa-ni shows the difficulties even more. Generally I only included historically confirmed persons into the lifeline sections. A very few times I made an exception: Homer for instance I included with a question mark (HOMER?) because, although historically not confirmed, his, or his epics, message had such a great influence on Western literature.
Another exception I made for Wa-ni ?, whom I also displayed with a question mark. Because of your objection I did modify his text and I also included a link the 'Gold Seal' website.
So, you see your quadruple emails had some effect and I congratulate you for that.
BEIJING - Sixteen years after the bloody crackdown at Tiananmen Square, China's grip on dissent has tightened. From religion to the media, political activism to the Internet, Hu Jintao's regime watches all ? and silences any challenge to the Communist Party.
Members of non-sanctioned churches risk detention, potentially incendiary chat rooms are shut down, newspapers are kept on a short rein and employees of foreign news organizations have been arrested and accused of spying. Last month, an international conference on democracy planned for Beijing was canceled
HONG KONG - Two mothers of young people killed in the 1989 military crackdown on pro-democracy protests in Tiananmen Square have strongly criticized Beijing for its continuing security surveillance of their homes ahead of the sensitive anniversary on Saturday.
Calls for a government apology "Our main point in the letter was that if China wants Japan to apologize for what it did to us, then the Communist Party should apologize for what it did to Chinese people. The principle is the same," Zhang added.
Calls on China's Leaders to Rethink June 4 2005.05.30
HONG KONG - In the run-up to the 16th anniversary of the June 4, 1989 Tiananmen crackdown, calls are once more being heard inside and outside China for an official reassessment of the military crackdown on the student-led pro-democracy movement.
The open letter called on the Chinese government to recognize the same need for accountability and redress regarding June 4 as it is demanding from the Japanese government regarding the Nanking Massacre (1937-38). Historians agree that at least 150,000 people died when Japanese imperial troops went on a frenzy of rape and slaughter in Nanjing lasting several months.
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SYDNEY (AFP) - A former senior Chinese diplomat who has asked Australia for political asylum for himself and his family said that he cannot support his government and fears for his safety if he is sent back to Beijing.
Rumsfeld: China's Military Buildup a Threat SINGAPORE - China's military buildup, particularly its positioning of hundreds of missiles facing Taiwan, is a threat to Asian security, Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld said Saturday.
Sunday, June 05, 2005 S Korean hacker robs $50,000 from bank account SEOUL –– A 20-year-old school dropout has hacked into an online banking system and stolen some 50,000 dollars, causing alarm over the security of South Korea's widely-used Internet banking services.
ttp://www.usatoday.com/news/world/2005-06-04-hong-kong-tiananmen_x.htm Hong Kong protesters remember Tiananmen HONG KONG (AP) ? Thousands of protesters in Hong Kong raised candles in the air and sang solemn songs Saturday to mark the 16th anniversary of China's bloody crackdown on pro-democracy demonstrations on Tiananmen Square, while security was tightened in Beijing to block any memorials there.
ttp://www.usatoday.com/news/world/2005-06-04-china-acts-memorials_x.htm China acts to prevent Tiananmen memorials BEIJING (AP) ? China tightened security around Tiananmen Square on Saturday to prevent memorials on the anniversary of the bloody 1989 crackdown on pro-democracy protesters. But in Hong Kong, tens of thousands of protesters staged a candlelight rally.
ttp://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/4609103.stm China diplomat makes asylum plea A senior Chinese diplomat who left his job at his country's consulate-general in Sydney has addressed a rally to commemorate the Tiananmen events. "I feel very unsafe," he told a crowd of several hundred people in Sydney. "In 16 years, the Chinese government has done nothing for political reform. People have no political freedom, no human rights," he added. Mr Chen, 37, has been refused political asylum, but Australian authorities might issue a protection visa. In his surprise appearance, the former diplomat spoke at length explaining he had left the consulate because he opposes the persecution of dissidents. He also gave examples of kidnappings, life imprisonments and executions carried out by the Chinese government.
Chinese spies in Aust: diplomat June 04, 2005 From: Agence France-Presse
SOME 1,000 Chinese spies are operating in Australia and have carried out several kidnappings, according to the Chinese senior diplomat seeking political asylum in Australia.
China in talks to buy our uranium Dennis Shanahan, Political editor June 04, 2005
AUSTRALIA is negotiating conditions to export uranium to China for the first time as nuclear power moves on to the Howard Government's political agenda. The federal Government has been holding talks with Beijing for weeks on a regime of nuclear safeguards that could kick-start a lucrative uranium export trade to China. Although nuclear energy is banned in Australia, the issue is being hotly debated within government ranks as it develops a post-Kyoto environmental policy.
>>289 Here is an interesting story of an ex-policeman of S.Korean maritime police. He said he had engaged in the coast-guarding aboard the ships of the South Korean Maritime Police in the Korean EEZ ,and said that the most of the Korean fishing boats had caused trouble with the Japanese coast guard ships and that they had invaded the Japanese EEZ 100% purposely.
Because the vast majority of boats caught fishing illegally are from Asian countries such as South Korea and Taiwan
日本はイージス艦でも出してチョン脅してやれよ↓ Last year, an Argentine warship fired a warning missile toward a Taiwanese fishing boat as it fled toward international waters The Defense Ministry this year ordered more fast boats to patrol against ocean poaching.
Back to my childhood, I remember that some Korean adults love to touch young kid’s penis. It was part of male-oriented or male-favored Korean phallus-envy culture. People love to see and touch a little boy’ penis as a compliment to the kid. I am glad that I was not a boy, because my gender protected me from possible abuses
That surgeon, like so many others practising here, turned out to be unqualified for the job, but he aggressively denied anything was wrong with his handiwork.
U.S. may push U.N. to punish N. Korea BANGKOK (AP) ― The Bush administration may ask the United Nations to punish North Korea for refusing to return to international talks about its nuclear weapons program, Pentagon officials say.
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - A North Korean bank has launched a joint venture with a British financial company to help foreign firms invest in the communist country, according to news reports. Koryo Global Credit Bank, a joint venture between Koryo Bank of North Korea and Britain's Global Group, opened Friday in the North Korean capital, Pyongyang, the North's official Korean Central News Agency said. http://news.moneycentral.msn.com/provider/providerarticle.asp?feed=AP&Date=20050604&ID=4866943
At first glance the question seems to imply the Japanese aren't Asian. "Other Asians' might have been a bit more politic. And speaking of politic, I think that avatar might be deemed disrespectful by some folks, especially some "other Asians." http://forum.japantoday.com/Assimilation_of_Asians_into_Japan/m_103819/tm.htm
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"In China today, cosmetic surgeons can change a face beyond recognition - and the police are going to have to take notice," a highly qualified Shanghai plastic surgeon told Asia Times Online. Before long, he expects, anyone who wants to significantly alter his or her appearance will first have to register with the police, lest wanted criminals evade capture by gaining a new face through surgery.
Despite a late start, however, China may prove to be the most lucrative market of all - and with Korean surgeons facing a saturated market at home, many are now looking to China for future expansion.
the Japanese spend some 2 trillion yen ($18.7 billion) on cosmetic surgery each year, according to ND Lease and Service, a Tokyo-based consulting company. And Seoul is now home to over 2,000 private clinics, with surveys suggesting that at least 50% of Korean women in their twenties have bought some form of plastic surgery - an estimate some call conservative.
http://joongangdaily.joins.com/200506/07/200506072236518109900090409041.html On Monday, the hottest issue on some Korean Web sites was a photo of a woman in her 20s who got off a subway car without cleaning up her dog's droppings. some Internet users decided she was a public enemy. They began visiting the Web site of the university they assumed the woman attended, and bombarding it with postings. The site's server went down because of the surge in traffic. Then people began calling the university, where a staff member finally looked at the photo and said there was no such student at the university. Some experts say that such "cyber witch-hunts" are becoming a serious problem in Korea, as individuals are harassed by large numbers of Internet users ―often based on information that turns out to be wrong. The consequences of these witch-hunts can be more serious than that. Last April, relatives of a 30-year-old woman who committed suicide after her boyfriend broke up with her wrote about him online. Soon, the location of his workplace and even his cell phone number were being circulated. He eventually quit his job. Attorney Lee Yeong-hui said, "People tend to think that illegal acts committed online are not a serious matter. This is a big problem. "An immoral act can be expected to be criticized, but personal attacks that cross the line can lead to another infringement on human rights," said Kim Jong-il金正日, a professor of social science at Konkuk University
An Iraqi youth reads a book with a Japanese Defense Force soldier during a ceremony to open a new primary school in the southern town of Samawa June 3, 2005. The Japanese Defense Force military contingent is supplying humanitarian assistance to Iraq, working on projects that include building new schools and repairing damaged infrastructure.
One of the most common words cited as being of Korean origin is nara, which means country, or, in an earlier context, settlement. In Japan, Nara is the name of a Honshu city that was built in 710 and was the national capital in the 8th century. The theory goes that Koreans founded and controlled the settlement, though I also have seen the claim that nara in Japanese had a different pronunciation in those days.
Another is the Japanese expression hana kara hajimeyo, which means to start from the beginning. Hana is the indigenous Korean word for the number one. Others think that the distinctive chant used in Japan when carrying a portable shrine during festivals, wasshoi, is derived from oasso, the Korean word meaning “(We) have come.” And some even think the phrase Japanese use when people lift something together? sei, no?comes from the Korean sett, nett, or three, four, as in “(One, two) three, four.”
ジャパソツデイ,まじでオバラネタはまずいんだな。 これ↓削除された。 BTW,Joji Obara was raised in closed Korean Community. He said that e became Japanese because blond hair girls were not interested in Korean men.
>>368 after that korean ariliner was shot down by our buddies in the kreml i wentto northern japan to train with th jgsdf and thought they were great guys. sitting there one night when the sun was going down wating in a mile long chow line one of our lt's played taps out in the woods. there was a japanese unit a quarter mile away and when we came around a bend they were all standing at attention spontaneously. it was a like that that made serving a lot easier and taught me loads about the modern japanese character.
>>381 俺も昔同系の消されたよ all of his family members are still Korean nationals except Kim (Obara) himself.
They are too proud to be a Korean, thus they didn't want Kim (Obara) to naturalized as the Japanese citizen even though they make millions dollars each year in the Japan running Pachinko parlors.
They have no appreciation towards Japan at all for providing all those wealth to them.
If their attitude is like that, I'm sure they have no problems whatsoever to running to Korean peninsula.
Only reason Kim (Obara) became as a Japanese was he'll have easier time hooking up with foreign girls as a Japanese man.
He had said "No Caucasian women in the Japan would date Koreans in the Japan".
Gov't plans to require all foreigners to carry IC cards for crime control
Wednesday, June 8, 2005 at 07:18 JST TOKYO - The Japanese government and the ruling Liberal Democratic Party plan to require all foreigners staying in Japan for more than 90 days to carry identification cards equipped with integrated circuit chips, with all data to be kept at an "intelligence center," party lawmakers said Tuesday. The LDP and the government claim the new policy is aimed at keeping track of foreigners as part of measures to prevent terrorism and crimes.
Chinese Spies/China's dishonour to Aus Reply to this message According to the two recent Chinese defectors, 1000 Chinese spies are sifting through this great vegemitey land of ours. The probability is they're keeping tabs on all dissidents, particularly those involved in the Falun Gong movement. But then... This may also be the thin edge of the wedge in regards to our future relationship. If our national ideology is being flouted by China in the form of agents sent to kidnap, harass expats, then what other invasive intentions do they have?
After Yotaro Kobayashi, the chairman of Fuji Xerox, questioned Koizumi's repeated visits to the Yasukuni Shrine - a Shinto memorial to the country's war dead that was the holiest shrine of Japan's militarized emperor cult - rightists with loudspeakers protested outside his home in Tokyo.
After Yotaro Kobayashi, the chairman of Fuji Xerox, questioned Koizumi's repeated visits to the Yasukuni Shrine - a Shinto memorial to the country's war dead that was the holiest shrine of Japan's militarized emperor cult - rightists with loudspeakers protested outside his home in Tokyo.
>>404 Those seeking asylum Who else is sick of these winging asylum seekers? They came into our country illegally and deserve any ill treatment they get. They're lucky they're getting free food and shelter, they shood just be thrown into the streets and left to fend for themselves. They keep whinging about being abused, neglected etc. Well what do they expect. Instead of keep them in detentions shove them in a prison with the rest of nations troublemakers. Who's with me?
Proposal for Authorizing the Establishment of the “Special International Judiciary Committee to Bring the CCP to Justice"
In its 56 years of ruling history, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has always suppressed freedom with autocracy and instated dictatorships to inhibit democracy. The regime has freely abused the law to persecute those who pursue truth and justice, calling on their corrupt subordinates to trample upon the innocent. The editorial series “Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party”, published by The Epoch Times, thoroughly exposes the crimes committed by the CCP regime against its own people. With that historical article - as well as close to two million people’s withdrawal from the CCP and its related organizations - it is clear that times are changing.
http://www.nj-civilrights.org/statements/Jail%20Statement%20on%20Heq%20Sung%20Soo.pdf Statement from Passaic County Jail – February 16, 2005 On Wednesday, February 16, 2005, at approximately 8:45, INS detainee Heq Sung Soo hanged himself in the Passaic County Jail. 5'6" 165lbs, Brown eyes, Blk hair DOB 2/13/54 (age 50) Korean Male Soo arrived at the jail on January 14, 2005, after BICE requested that we accept a "highly combative and uncooperative" detainee. LT Mason of BICE indicated that Soo was banging his head, biting himself, flinging himself, and generally refusing to comply with any orders. He was charged with internal disciplinary charges for refusing a direct order and had a hearing. Those charges were dismissed after determining that Soo had difficulty understanding the English language. Upon arrival, and during the booking Soo refused to be processed. When we attempted to take his picture he dropped to the floor and curled up into a fetal position. When we tried to fingerprint him he jammed his fingers into his mouth and tried to bite them off. He also refused to be medically processed. He was dressed in a paper gown and placed in SDU # 3 for his protection as well as the protection of other inmates and staff members. On January 17, 2005, Officers making rounds discovered that Soo had made a braided rope out of his paper gown. He was placed in SDU #6 without clothing for observation. On January 19, 2005, he appeared to unresponsive in his cell. He was checked by medical staff and found to be OK. All vitals were normaland he had no injuries. He was further evaluated by the Nurse Practitioner. On January 20, 2005, he attempted suicide by wrapping a thin string around his neck (which turned out to be the piping from his mattress).
Hayat was first interviewed by the FBI on May 29 in Japan, when he was trying to return from Pakistan. His name was flagged on a federal "no-fly list," and Korean Airlines Flight 23 from Seoul to San Francisco International Airport was diverted to Tokyo, after about five hours over the Pacific Ocean. Canadian authorities refused to accept the flight http://www.insidebayarea.com/sanmateocountytimes/localnews/ci_2792344
S Korean assembly designates October as 'Tokto month' A local assembly in South Korea passed an ordinance Thursday designating October as "Tokto Month" to underline the country's claim to sovereignty over a pair of islets in the Sea of Japan known as Takeshima in Japan.
http://edition.cnn.com/2005/US/06/10/skorea.us/ Relations between the two nations will be worse than at any time since Americans and South Koreans fought, bled and died together in the Korean War,"
昨日の現地新聞によると、中国はブータンとの国境六ケ所を越境して自動車道 路を作っていることが分かったそうです。 中国とブータンの間では、1984年から国境問題が話し合われていて、1998年の 両国間の合意は、 the two sides agree to maintain peace and tranquility in their border areas pending a final settlement on the boundary question, and to main tain status quo on the boundary as before March 1959. They will also r efrain from taking any unilateral action to change the status quo of the boundary だそうです。
WASHINGTON, June 10 President Bush and President Roh Moo Hyun of South Korea tried today to minimize their obvious differences over how to deal with North Korea, declaring that keeping the Korean Peninsula nuclear-free is what is important. But Mr. Roh (pronounced Noh) has opposed a move toward sanctions that would cut off trade with North Korea, arguing instead for more engagement with the North. Nothing emerged at the question-answer session today to indicate any lessening of the differences between Washington and Seoul on that point.
(゜∀゜)アヒャヒャヒャヒャ!! Mr. Bush and Mr. Roh exchanged gestures of friendship as they sought to play down their differences.
The South Korean prodded Mr. Bush at one point. "How do you feel, Mr. President," Mr. Roh said. "Wouldn't you agree that the alliance is strong and - ?"
What happened in Cancun, Mexico, in 2003 was a nightmare for government and security forces. After a South Korean farmer named Kun Hai Lee killed himself to protest against Korea's lack of tariffs on imported rice, anger among protesters mounted. That pre-cipitated road blocks, special police teams and a strong-arm effort to keep protesters well away from the WTO talks. http://www.thestandard.com.hk/stdn/std/Weekend/GF11Jp02.html
OPPORTUNITIES IN JAPAN Y.S.Kim (1995.3.10) http://www2.physics.umd.edu/~yskim/wisdom/wk95a.html http://www2.physics.umd.edu/~yskim/ Korean students in the United States know about Japanese cars, but they tend to have long lists of pro-Japanese traitors. Sometimes their lists contain my name. When I tell them they should know more about Japan, they say that they do not like my authoritarian style of talking about the subject they dislike. Japanese are very resourceful people. They were able to make it because they had the ability to do so. There are indeed many books written about how Japan was able to create the economic miracle starting from the ashes left from the war.
I would be lying if I say Japanese never discriminated Koreans. But, in my opinion, the extent of discrimination has been too much exaggerated. General Chae Byung-duk was the Army Chief of Staff at the time of 6.25. He went to the Japanese military academy and made No. 1 there. He even received the Emperor's prize at the graduation ceremony.
REMARKS BY PRESIDENT BUSH AND PRESIDENT ROH MOO-HYUN OF THE REPUBLIC OF KOREA IN A PHOTO OPPORTUNITY / THE OVAL OFFICE
President Bush: We're having salmon today. President Roh: Yes. President Bush: They told you that? President Roh: No. President Bush: You like salmon? President Roh: No. I love dog meat. President Bush: Well..., our mistake. President Roh: Yes.
Q: President Roh, how are you enjoying America so far? President Roh: I'm fine, thank you. Q: Would you mind expanding on it, sir? President Bush: She'd like you to say a little more on the subject. President Roh: I have nothing to say on the subject. President Bush: Okay...
President Bush: (I can't decide the man's boring or rude, but he's one or the other.)
PRESIDENT ROH: ... But every time I meet you, Mr. President, in person, I come to the realization that there, indeed, is no difference between our two sides with regard to the basic principles. In fact, we're in full and perfect agreement on the basic principles, the basic principles, the basic principles, the basic principles, the basic principles!!!
Bush, S. Korea try to bridge differences By TOM RAUM Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON ? President Bush and South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun sought to bridge their differences on Friday over how to coax North Korea back to disarmament talks. "We'll continue to work to have one voice," Bush said. But Roh said some disagreements remain.
Censorship Equalizer_of_truth (Jun 10 2005 - 22:05) This site openly discriminates against Chinese posts. Freedom of Speech Baby! Tell me lies....Tell me sweet little lies...Tell me lies!!!! Or rather censor all the facts and leave the lies....
'Hate-China' sentiment spreading at Foreign Ministry
Modern Slavery “Human trafficking is a modern form of slavery, and sadly, we see it here in Illinois,” said Governor Rod Blagojevich The most recent case of slavery in Illinois was discovered on February 27 when several federal agents conducted five raids in *Rockford massage parlors where they found “undocumented Chinese and Korean women kept in brothels. The young women worked and lived in small rooms, virtually enslaved, unable to go out to the street.”
State, U.S. officials announce plan to combat human trafficking In *Rockford, authorities earlier this year shut down several health spas after investigators found evidence that Asian women and girls were likely smuggled into the country to work there as prostitutes.
WASHINGTON - China's growing political power and influence on the world economy has many people in North America concerned, polling suggests. Substantial numbers of people in Canada and the United States worry that China's emergence is a threat to world peace and worry about China's impact on the economy in their own countries.
But on Friday, the fathers of the two girls, Shin Hyeon-su and Shim Su-bo, called on the U.S. president to extend a personal apology to President Roh Moo-hyun when the two leaders meet in Washington.
Jun 9th 2005 | SEOUL AND TOKYO From The Economist print edition
JUNICHIRO KOIZUMI gets to throw a baseball around and take chummy photos at George Bush's ranch in Crawford, Texas. Roh Moo-hyun makes short trips to Washington for awkward meetings at the White House, such as the one that he was due to have with Mr Bush this week. Japan and South Korea are both close allies of the United States, but only the America-Japan alliance is running smoothly these days. Mr Bush and his pal Junichiro share a common view of North Korea. Mr Roh, by contrast, has upset both countries by consistently excusing the North's behaviour. The quarrel has exacerbated tensions between Japan and South Korea, which are also feuding?again?over history.
Roh will meet Bush in the White House, take part in a working lunch and fly home. No state dinner, no chats with Congressional leaders, none of the pageantry that often surrounds a visit by an allied leader.
On Tuesday, Mr Bush stood alongside Tony Blair, the UK prime minister, and warmly welcomed him: “I appreciate your friendship. I appreciate your courage, and I appreciate your vision. I'm really thrilled to be able to work with you .” There was little public endorsement of his relationship with Mr Roh.
Even President Recep Erdogan of Turkey [who visited the White House this week] got a better reception, yet their country was unhelpful in Iraq with real repercussions for the US.”
アドミンからこういうメッセージ貰った人いる? We are restricting what could become China bashing threads. There has been too much of bashing of various countries. Tight controls are on.
Worst car on the road today Would have to be a "Hyundai", usually driven an obscenely fat woman, and why is it that Australia seems to be the only country where it is pronounced "hi oon di" (makes it sound more japanese, classier, perhaps, rather than the unexpurgated piece of crap that they really are) where everyehere else in the world they use the Al Bundy pronunciation "hundee". I demand an immediate apology from hundee and removal of all fat women from view during daylight hours.
>>458 Shin Hyo-sun and Shim Mi-son were struck by a U.S. armored vehicle on June 13, 2002, while it was on a training mission near the border with North Korea. 明日ですね。
The modest proposal is that knowledge-hungry Australian scientists would be able to hunt and kill several hundred Japanese whale scientists per year to obtain important information such as how old they are, where they live and how their loins taste when marinated, barbecued and served with a feisty shiraz.
When whale flensing was completed on the island, a monument was built and Buddhist priests were called to perform a ceremony to appease the soul of the killed whale. Furthermore, a hundredth of the auction value was dedicated to the Joso Temple in Miyazu and memorial service was performed January 19 annually.
We do not hear about any record that whalers in the western world cared to dedicate even a minimal portion of their profit from whaling for building tombs for whales or for the consolation of the soul of dead whales.
>>507 Thumbs up. Your vote for this definition of Chonglish will be counted soon.
投票したから、記入して! (まるで在日の言い掛かりのようだけど) Zainichi, noun, Uncountable Koreans being parasitic in Japan are referred to as Zainichi Koreans. During the Japanese occupation of the Korean peninsula in the period 1910-1945, they came to Japan to seek a better life. They abandoned thier own country due to the Cold War between the United States of America and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics or the Korean War broke out in 1950 although the General Headquarters in Japan ordered them to return to Korea in 1945. Zai-nichi Korean population of Japan is approximately 700,000.
China tackles Aids discrimination By Daniel Griffiths BBC News, Beijing A senior Chinese official has said discrimination against people with the HIV-Aids virus in China is rife.
Yet the country's official estimate of around 800,000 HIV-Aids cases is considered far too low by many experts and there are fears about a dramatic surge in the virus among the country's transient rural workforce, which numbers more than 100m people. ttp://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/4087920.stm おかしいな、共産党の低級工作員が「共産主義のお陰で、我が国にはエイズの蔓延はない。」と 息巻いていたのに。情報統制だったのかな?
>>515 Do you know that American football game has originated in Soul in Korea? My country Korea has been a leading nation in terms of sports, arts, and sciences since ancient times. And Korea has invaded China, Japan, Vietnam, Rossia, Canada and USA!!! People of those states were our slaves!!! We should take pride in the Republic of Korea!!!
That's great! I heard that korea is the country where soccer originated . in fact David Beckm just would be a korean! It also be said that korea is the mother of all people.! further, I heard even the Big Bang had happened in Korean Peninsula !!! So It's natural that all the korean have a pretty high opinion of themselves. Glorious Korea!
NKorea won't agree to a bad deal by: dobermanmacleod (44/M/Minnesota) What the US, SKorea, and Japan is saying is that China should force NKorea into an agreement that is bad for NKorea. It is the same throughout the ages-be reasonable and submit to the dictator.
Wake up-you are being misinformed. The "deal" that the US offered to NKorea is laughable, and SKorean and Japanese leaders are just obeying US dictates, trying to coerce NKorea into submitting to US dictates against the national interests of NKorea.
If SKorea and Japan keep going on this course they are in fact risking catastrophic consequences. I guess the leaders think their best interests lie in backing the US. I hope they are satisfied with the endgame they are forcing, because NKorea sees clearly what it will be forced to do to survive.
>>548 美容整形に事大野郎の裏切り語録 S. Korea fears regional military conflicts By Jong-Heon Lee UPI Correspondent
Seoul, South Korea, Mar. 8 (UPI) -- With mounting regional tensions caused by a China- Japan rivalry, South Korea President Roh Moo-hyun said on Tuesday he would not allow U.S. troops stationed in th e country to get involved in East Asian disputes that can hurt stability on the peninsula. "I clearly state that the U.S. Forces Korea should not be involved in disputes in Northeast Asia without our consent," Roh said in a speech at an Air Force Academy commencement ceremony.
>>552 South Korea's recent defense document also revealed the United States planning to use South Korea as a military base for a possible military intervention in a conflict between China and Taiwan. ば韓国石油タンカーの台湾海峡の通行禁止、日本領海への進入禁止で目出度く南北貧困統一だわ。
すみません、皆さんの力を借りたく思い誘導されてきました。 >>557を貼り付けるのと一緒に In Korea, children draw these pictures. Korean government brings up them to make animosity against Japan. It will cause many hatecrimes for Japanese people! Illegal entrants from Korea are innumerable, the number of criminals who came from Korea has been the second of all criminals from other countries for ten years or so in Japan. I'm afraid that Korean children will commit more crimes than now in the future. と文章をつけて凸しようと思っているのですが、間違いがあったら指摘してください。
>>577 上の部分は良いとして、きちんとした所へ送るのならこの部分は止めておいたら? >Illegal entrants from Korea are innumerable, >the number of criminals who came from Korea has been the second >of all criminals from other countries for ten years or so in Japan. >I'm afraid that Korean children will commit more crimes than now in the future.
Wednesday, June 15, 2005 A 62-year-old man who lives in Kobe claims he spent a quarter century as a North Korean spy. Sakamoto's story begins in 1970, when he joined a Kobe trading house that did all of its business with North Korea. The company's president was a high-ranking member of the General Association of Korean Residents, the pro-Pyongyang group also known as Chongryun, with extensive contacts in North Korea, and its business was exporting paper and pulp products and importing a variety of seafoods. "I first went to North Korea in April 1971 and received secret-agent training until June 1972. My company's president told the North Korean authorities that I was a person with a bright future. http://www.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/getarticle.pl5?nn20050615f2.htm
>>586>>587 レス有難うございます。下4行は止めることにします。 ご助言に従って代わりの文を入れようと思いますが、 This education is mental abuse for Korean children. You are requested to make Korean government stop it for them. これで大丈夫でしょうか。お気づきの点があればご指摘ください。
>>589 These pictures posted below are drawn by Korean school children. This is one of the standard tactics that the Korean government uses to arouse anti-Japanese sentiment. Promotion of anti-Japanese sentiment is a convenient tool to promote nationalism and loyalty to the Korean regime that was military dictatorship until only several years ago.
This is also argued by scholars to be a remote cause of the series of hate crimes commited by Koreans in Japan. The number of illegal Korean immigrants to Japan is growing at an alarming rate now, and the Koreans have been ranked second in the numbers of crimes commited by foreign nationals in Japan for the past 10 years or so. I am very worried if those school children will grow up and pray on the Japanese people in the future.
What I have found interesting is how people are reacting (mostly through the translation feature of the Google taskbar) in other forums. Most of the Japanese posts appear to express concern that the Korean government did such a stunt especially during the "year of friendship" Korea and Japan are suppose to be having. A few Japanese posters have voiced opposition to allowing Korean cultural imports, but they are a minority.
On the Korean side, few have expressed sorrow and it seems that most find the pictures quite funny or that Japan deserves it because they want to believe Japan is the evil empire. Except for one person who claimed that I drew the pictures myself.
I'll return to the station this Friday to take some more pictures. The drawings were set up in a couple locations around the station and probably came close to a thousand pictures.
>>604の写真を拡大したらこんな説明が http://today.reuters.co.uk/news/newsPhotoPresentation.aspx?type=worldNews&imageID=2005-06-14T111151Z_01_SCH435179_RTRUKOP_0_PICTURE0.xml A Japanese woman stands with the Japanese Rising Sun flag at an entrance to Tokyo's Yasukuni Shrine June 14, 2005. Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi's visits to the Shinto Yasukuni shrine, where war criminals convicted by an Allied tribunal are honoured along with Japan's 2.5 million war dead, has been at the heart of diplomatic rows with China and South Korea and domestic pressure is mounting on him to stop going. A group of about 60 aborigines from Taiwan were prevented by Japanese police from approaching the shrine, where some two dozen members of Japanese right-wing groups faced off with around 10 police outside the massive 'torii' archway at the entrance.
Chinese quizzed citizens held in Australia 16.06.05
CANBERRA - The Australian Immigration Department has admitted that a group of Chinese people held in detention were interviewed by Chinese Government officials.
The department said Chinese nationals who were available for deportation but did not have travel documents were interviewed last month by Chinese officials at Baxter immigration detention centre in South Australia and Villawood detention centre in Sydney. http://www.nzherald.co.nz/index.cfm?c_id=2&ObjectID=10330947
China trying to 'colonize' Oz: claim:- CANBERRA, Australia | June 16, 2005 1:11:23 AM IST
An Chinese defector claims China is attempting to turn Australia into a political colony.
Yuan Hongbing, a former law professor at Beijing University, has supported claims of a large spy network operating in Australia, the Australian Broadcasting Corp. reported Wednesday.
Yuan was jailed and then exiled for helping student activists after the Tiananmen Square massacre. He filed for a protection visa in Australia last July. http://news.webindia123.com/news/showdetails.asp?id=88852&cat=World Yuan told ABC's Radio National the reason China sends so many spies to Australia is to turn the country into a political colony of China.
It's time for Australia to stop digging its own grave with ever more stringent gun control laws. By the time the ChinComs are ready to take over, the Aussies won't be able to stop them!
The huge army of migrant workers that has fuelled China's rapid expansion is beginning to think twice about the personal price they are paying for the Middle Kingdom's economic miracle. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/4330333.stm
584 :マンセー名無しさん :2005/06/16(木) 23:31:52 ID:ZOAB7yQI (続き) 2.次にご指摘の部分ですが、ここでは"Historians estimate that as many as 200,000 women"とありますとおり、多くの歴史専門家の中での一般認識として、 最大で約20万という数字を引用しています。しかしながらご指摘のとおり、 さまざまなご意見と数字があるということを踏まえ、今後注意してまいります。
594 :【依頼】:2005/06/17(金) 04:40:03 ID:06NmdmMC >>583 >弊社では従軍慰安婦の訳語として"comfort women"を使用しております。 おいおい、大嘘だよ! おもいっきりsex slaves って使ってるよ。 というか質問の仕方が微妙なので、ごまかしの答えが返ってきたようだ。 本来なら従軍慰安婦の訳語がsex slaves じゃないか?慰安婦は売春婦(Prostitute)と訳される べきじゃないのか。 要は強制か商売だったかが焦点にされるべきであり、慰安婦の存在は誰も否定してない。 ロイターの記事では強制だったという前提で記事が書かれている事が大いに問題である。 http://today.reuters.co.uk/news/newsArticle.aspx?type=worldNews&storyID=2005-06-14T115609Z_01_SCH435179_RTRUKOC_0_JAPAN-KOREA.xml Weekend comments by Japan's education minister over the issue of sex slaves used by the Japanese military during World War Two drew an angry response inSouth Korea, sending Tokyo scrambling to repeat an apology in a bid to contain the damage. Education Minister Nariaki Nakayama was quoted by media as saying the term "comfort women", a euphemism for the sex slaves, did not exist during the war and it was good the term had disappeared from school textbooks.
JTも全く同じ事が言えるAmnestyをJTに、人名をJT Moderatorに、U.S.をU.S.とJapanに置き換えても全然違和感が無い。 http://www.heritage.org/Press/Commentary/ed061605c.cfm Amnesty prefers U.S.-bashing to criticizing the real North Korean Gulag, where pupils of Jozeph Mengele, Auschwitz’s “Dr. Death,” conduct human experiments.
According to her Amnesty bio, in addition to the alleged U.S. violations, Khan has focused on the following cases: the “bombing of Afghanistan,” the Israeli/Palestinian situation after Jenin, Bulgaria and “hidden human rights violations in Australia.”
Ms. Khan’s political agenda is obvious: While Amnesty’s annual write-up of North Korea is 972 words, its Israel-bashing report is 2,600 words, with barely a mention of Palestinian terrorism or the brainwashing of children to hate Jews and Americans and strive to be suicide bombers. The anti-U.S. screed is 3,312 words, longer than the reports on China and Saudi Arabia.
That's the very problem that I'm shining the light on. You're believing a fairy tale. "Japan invaded". No, Japan was invited in by the King to protect himself against an uprising lead by farmers which was hell-bent on killing him and his entire family off, and much of his own military tried to kill him. After the monarchy tried shifting into "an empire" at the end of the 19th century (as Japan had helped organize and train Korea's military better) and then collapsed completely, control of everything was then turned over to Japan.
Jun 14, 2005 Neil Kearney, General Secretary, International Textile, Garment and Leather Workers' Federation, has sent this report to The International Labour Conference in Geneva Shafiqul Islam today lies paralysed in Dhaka following the collapse of the Spectrum garment factory two months ago which left 64 dead, 84 injured and hundreds jobless.
This increasing criminalisation of trade union action in Cambodia's garment industry makes the achievement of decent work near impossible.
Irresponsible employers and negligent governments are a growing feature of working life in the textile, clothing and footwear sectors. ***Many such companies appear to be Korean-based and in the aftermath of trade liberalisation in the sector are simply abandoning production and fleeing overnight. Victoria Garments Co., Tae Hwa, Stirwen and Dong Ho Puspa have joined this band of runaways leaving thousands of Indonesian workers jobless and without their earned wages and accrued benefits. Such criminal bosses impede the drive for decent work and should be driven from the industry but, the Indonesian government seems powerless to act while Korea ignores the activities of their wayward citizens. http://nation.ittefaq.com/artman/publish/article_19171.shtml
東南アジアでのチョソの悪事を検索しようと思ったら、何故か704が上の方に掛った。 キーワードがsoutheast asia korean factory abuseで、なんでまたこうなるの? Southeast Asia. ... The abuse and brutalities inflicted on these Korean laborers by Japanese >>704のサイト内より http://www.k2.dion.ne.jp/~rur55/home.html In The Eyes of A Quasi-Refugee by Suh Kyungsik (22 Feburary 2003) A Vice from a zainichi Korean writer
Bushido The bushido (warrior way) ? the samurai code ? had come from the bun shun code, ”””””of Korean origin”””””””””. When the daimyo system was abolished the code was adopted for ideological purposes and ultranationalist doctrine. Officers and commanders in the Imperial Japanese Forces carried the katana, the Japanese samurai sword, as well as the Nambu pistol.
SEOUL (Reuters) - A South Korean soldier who suffered bullying took his revenge on Sunday, hurling a handgrenade among sleeping comrades and then opening fire on them, killing eight, the Defense Ministry said.
>Your historical perspective and ours are all diferrent, and >we Japanese are sincerely trying to filling the gap >through serious academic discussions.
アメリカに対しても捏造始めたようです。 after world war two. It was such a degraded situation under the American occupation in the Korean war that a friend of mine who served in the Korean war said on Friday night they would bring in a half ton truck full of 150 women and they would be in a movie house having sex. These undoubtedly included women who were comfort women for the Japanese army
Really some of the former comfort women feeling themselves completely ruined and unable to return to their families became prostitutes for the American military after ...
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Is regional integration in East Asia possible?
Japan is facing a fresh wave of criticism from China and South Korea on the political side while its economic ties with them —China in particular—have been rapidly expanding. In the region,some political and business leaders have been campaigning for the creation of an East Asian community to make the area more interdependent and prosperous. Give the recent series of political confrontations between Japan and its two neighbors,regional integration in East Asia appears to be nothing but a vision that will never be realized.
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Despite shame over underwear theft and child pornography charges against Sung Koo Kim, the Korean community is rallying to support him and show there is no link to Brooke Wilberger's disappearance. http://www.katu.com/news/story.asp?ID=74679
I quote here an observatin made by a person teaching English in Korea. What a perception gap in two countries.
Shocking.
When I was in Osaka a few months back there was a children's art exhibit outside of Osaka castle. I was astounded at how many pictures depicted Japan and Korea shaking hands and/or hugging with an overall message of peace and brotherhood. I really wish i had taken pictures.
Even from talking to people at my hotel and at local bars, the attitude of people was FAR different than here. Whenever I told someone I was living in Korea I was met with a big smile and a "Oh wonderful! Anyunghasayo."
When i came back to work I mentioned to my boss how great my trip was. He got all tomato faced and became frothing mad. He told a few co-workers about how i felt and, not a word of a lie, they organized a type of intervention in the coffee room. When i walked in there to get my morning coffee the next day, they let loose with a barrage of anti-Japanese rhetoric the likes of which would make David Duke blush.
On March 16, 1991, only thirteen days after the beating of Rodney King by four members of the LAPD, Korean-American Soon Ja Du was minding the counter at the Empire Liquor Market on South Figueroa Street in South Central Los Angeles. Du rarely worked in the shop, but her son, who normally worked behind the counter, had been physically threatened by a few members of the Crips, an infamous gang in LA (he was supposed to testify against one of their members in a robbery case). Needless to say, racial tensions in Los Angeles were high.
Lyrics to Ice Cube's Black Korea (Introduction from Spike Lee's Do the Right Thing) "Twenty D Energizers." "Twenty, C Energizer?" "D, not C, D" "B Energizer?" "D motherfucker, D! Learn to speak English first, alright? D!" "How many you say?" "Twenty, motherfucker, twenty." "Honey..." "Mother-fuck you!" "Everytime I wanna go get a fucking brew I gotta go down to the store with the two Oriental one-penny counting motherfuckers That make a nigga mad enough to cause a little ruckus Thinking every brother in the worls' out to take So they watch every damn move I make They hope I don't pull out a gat and try to rob They funky little store, but bitch, I got a job (Look you little Chinese motherfucker I ain't trying to steal none of yo' shit, leave me alone! Mother-fuck you!) Yo, yo check it out So don't follow me, up and down your market Or your little chop suey ass'll be a target Of the nationwide boycott Juice with the people, that's what the boy got So pay attention to the black fist Or we'll burn your store, right down to a crisp And then we'll see ya! Cause you can't turn the ghetto into Black Korea! ("I do fuck you!")
There are also many Japanese school students of mine who think of Koreans (especially North Koreans) as being no more important than dogs or any other animal. Perhaps you Japanese who are members here should show them by example what it means to be racially tolerant. Especially since Koreans are your long lost cousins.
Imagine how adorable is a newborn baby and how much most of us love our children, well, now imagine how tasty they are for some countries like some unknown country, where Human babies from 0-9 months are served as a Gourmet dish and highly demanded for its tasty flavor. They *people* also claim that is GOOD for the health. So welcome to the next level where human infants become part of our menu, perhaps next time we go to somewhere we may see *1/4 of human baby for just $7.99* on the menu. IMO this WORLD beginning has gone down the toilet, the gutter, the HELL!!!!!!!!! What's next???? Alive babies for sell??? (for cooking of course) "MY LORD, FORGIVE THEM FOR THEY HAVE BECOME ANIMALS THAT KILL AND EAT EACH OTHER" http://www.tcnweb.ne.jp/~perfect/china.htm http://www.taliacarner.com/deadnewborningutter.htm
http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/2005-06-21-koreas-talks_x.htm N. Korean delegation angered by anti-Kim protests in South SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - A high-level delegation from North Korea arrived in Seoul for bilateral talks Tuesday and was immediately confronted by demonstrators who angered the visitors by displaying posters of their leader, Kim Jong Il, tied up in ropes. 残念ながら、そのポスターとやらの画像は掲載されていませんので、これ以上読むに値しないと思われる。
毎日新聞の統計これなの? A poll published Monday by Japan's Mainichi Shimbun newspaper said 50% of Japanese voters opposed Koizumi's visits to the shrine, and 42% thought they should continue.
"I hope they will move on. There are so many issues of mutual concern for Japan and South Korea," said Dorian Prince, the European Commission ambassador to South Korea. "If the founding fathers of the European Union had waited for France and Germany to agree on their history textbooks, they wouldn't have gotten very far."
あっははははは、金だけはよこせか? the number of people involved in the demonstrations was relatively small. Even amid the placards reading "Koizumi go home" and "Boycott Japanese goods," many people had kind words for Japan.
"We love the Japanese people. We don't want to break off economic cooperation," said Kwon Byeong Chan, a 35-year-old teacher who was one of the organizers of a demonstration Monday outside the Japanese Embassy.
I'll tell you what really bothers me (related). I hate it when they ask you "Do you like -----, Can you eat -----, Can you use -----". If you reply with the "non-Japanese" way, they say やっぱり. If you reply with the "Japanese" way, they say "Oh, you are very Japanese!" or "You are more Japanese than the Japanese!". Which bothers me because, for instance, I like anko because it tastes good, not because I am more or less Japanese. I don't like uni because it tastes like shit, not because I am more or less Japanese. A lot of people don't accept that there are individuals with individual tastes. And, everything I can do, eat, etc. is not just because I am gaijin or because I am like the Japanese.
Things don't fall into non-overlapping, well-defined Japanese and gaijin sets.
Koreans in Australia demand release of two child detainees 2005.06.22 More than 1,500 Koreans in Australia signed a petition to release two Korean children of illegal aliens from a detention center in Sydney, a Korean newspaper in the region reported yesterday. Koreans joined the move to set free Ian Whang and Jenny Whang, an 11- and 6-year-old brother and sister who were caught in March during class in violation of immigration law, the Australia Online News said yesterday. http://www.koreaherald.co.kr/SITE/data/html_dir/2005/06/22/200506220007.asp
Ferrago, UK - Jun 20, 2005 Child dies as parents play MMOG in Korea Yet more troubles in an MMOG-obsessed nation today as it is revealed a South Korean couple allow their baby to die, after the child was left alone for five hours while the parents went to a PC Baang (internet cafe to play World of Warcraft. http://www.ferrago.com/story/6121
By JIM BRONSKILL OTTAWA (CP) - A Toronto woman says she was shocked and annoyed to see her personal information in a secret report to Chinese officials.
Jillian Ye, a database consultant in suburban Scarborough, found herself at the centre of a storm Friday over allegations of Chinese espionage in Canada.
”There's a lot more examples of that I could pull out but that would take a couple hours of nitpicking. Basically I just felt some were a little mis-interpreted to make us Koreans look like a hateful bunch of people, when the messages written in Korean weren't TOO insulting. Yes it's all just semantics, but that's part of politics as well. ”
Who said anything about making "us Koreans"? I've stated over and over that it was a single exhibit done by a selection group of people. Unless you were on the team that put this curious project togeher.
これ日本人の we japanese 問題と同じだよね。鮮人もこれやるんだね。 結局、同質民族が固まって暮らしていると、外に対してこういう感覚になっちゃうん だろうか。気をつけないと。