At long last we (i.e., Americans) are forced to make a clear choice—either preserve the freedoms established by the First Amendment in 1791, or toss them aside and obstinately plod on with our exceptionalism
Joseph Essertier
The sanctions against North Korea are firmly in place, not because everyone loves Washington and wants to cooperate with them, but because U.S.-based multinational corporations control about half of all the world’s wealth
Japanese and Koreans Stand Up for Freedom of Expression, Peace, Memorialization of the ‘Comfort Woman’ Atrocity, and Women’s Rights in Nagoya, Japan
For the last for 20 years the Uchinā people have successfully held their ground against Tokyo’s efforts to construct a base there
As the world hurtles ever closer to war in Asia, there is an Alice-in-Wonderland media narrative that has North Korea as the aggressor that must be controlled and punished at all costs
The sheer scale of awfulness today is bringing the truth of war and sexual violence out into the open where it is finally being confronted head on
The near obliteration of infrastructure in Korea and the resultant suffering must remain deeply entrenched in the memories of North Koreans