Tuesday, February 11, 2003
- Urgent Appeal on Iraq by Scholars of Allied Occupation of Japan
U.S. PLANS FOR WAR AND OCCUPATION IN IRAQ ARE A HISTORICAL MISTAKE
An Urgent Appeal from Students of the Allied Occupation of Japan
The administration of U.S. President George W. Bush has announced plans to occupy Iraq, following “pre-emptive” military strikes, based on the so-called Japanese model—the post-World War II Allied occupation of Japan. As students of the Japanese occupation, we protest this reckless and self-serving misreading of history and strongly urge the U.S. government to reconsider its ill-conceived project of war and occupation.
A careful look at the Japanese example suggests many reasons why that experience is inapplicable to U.S. plans for a post-invasion Iraq.
The U.S.-led occupation of Japan (1945-52) derived its legitimacy from a broad Allied consensus, as expressed in the Potsdam Proclamation, issued by Britain and the United States on July 26, 1945. Emperor Hirohito and the Japanese government agreed to accept the Potsdam terms, surrender unconditionally, and dismantle the Imperial armed forces. As a result, during the six years and eight months of the Allied presence, there were no armed clashes or serious incidents between American military forces and the Japanese people. The occupation was able to proceed peacefully and in a spirit of relative good will.
The Allied army of occupation relied on a staff composed largely of American civilian administrators who induced democratic reform by working indirectly through already existing governmental institutions and agencies. As a result, the emperor, the Japanese government, and the people cooperated in demilitarizing and democratizing the country.
The framework proposed for a post-invasion Iraq is radically different. There is no broad legal or moral consensus for the Bush administration’s Iraq project, which is opposed by world opinion and by most of America’s close allies. An occupation probably would be carried out unilaterally by U.S. armed forces acting solely on Washington’s authority. It is difficult to imagine Saddam Hussein doing a volte face and cooperating with the American occupier, as did Emperor Hirohito. Indeed, that is why President Bush is determined to overthrow the Iraqi dictator. The destruction of Hussein’s government, however, may also preclude the possibility of a peaceful occupation.
Japan’s Asian neighbors, victims of Japanese wartime aggression, supported the Allied occupation. Some, such as China and the Philippines, also participated in the Far Eastern Commission, the Allied policy-making body for post-defeat Japan. Iraq’s neighbors are Muslim societies sharing a common Islamic culture and history. They are strongly against American plans to topple Saddam Hussein and replace his government with a pro-Western regime and will oppose even more fiercely the presence of a large non-Muslim garrison force. Moreover, a U.S. occupation may further inflame the Palestinian problem, making peace in the Middle East difficult, if not impossible, to attain.
If U.S. plans for Iraq bear no resemblance to the Japanese example, why, then, does the Bush administration persist in such a spurious comparison? The Allied occupation of Japan not only reformed the nation’s political institutions, insuring the rapid transition from militarism to democracy, but revitalized the economy, laying the foundation for Japan’s emergence as an industrial superpower. At the same time, however, it subordinated the new political system and Japan’s foreign policy to U.S. strategic interests in Asia, producing, after the return of sovereignty, a long-term “subordinate independence.” This appears to be the real significance of the Bush administration’s disingenuous effort to resurrect the “Japanese model.” The current U.S. occupation project, as conveyed by the media, appears to be a cynical attempt to justify Washington’s bellicose Iraq policy and promote its post-invasion plans for the region.
The success of an American military occupation in Iraq is highly problematic. In Japan, the reform program moved ahead relatively smoothly due to a prewar democratic tradition, the absence of armed conflict, the maintenance of internal social order, and the survival of governing institutions, including the emperor. Iraq does not have a similar history of democratic governance. U.S. plans to kill or overthrow Saddam Hussein and place top Iraqi leaders on trial could lead to protracted fighting and internal disorder. Even Iraqis who hate Hussein may not welcome the destruction of their political and social institutions. In a worst-case scenario, the American attack is expected to kill or maim hundreds of thousands of civilians, ruin the economy, and disrupt food delivery, health services, and sanitation. Far from “democratizing” Iraq, U.S. military rule most likely will intensify tribal, ethnic, and religious conflicts. Lack of popular support and wartime control under conditions of belligerency will necessitate continuing authoritarian governance.
Moreover, the Pentagon has recommended the use of nuclear arms against Iraq in a battlefield emergency. Contingency plans for the use of weapons of mass destruction mock any suggestion of legitimacy for a “pre-emptive” war and occupation and further erode America’s claims to moral authority. Remembering Japan’s experience of atomic holocaust, we deplore such thinking in the strongest possible terms.
An occupation of Iraq seems destined to fail for another reason. Whereas Japan possessed few natural resources, Iraq has the world’s second largest proven reserves of petroleum. Iraqis may well conclude that the U.S. invasion and occupation are designed mainly to gain unrestricted access to their oil fields. Few are likely to collaborate with an occupation authority that is believed to covet this prime resource for its own use.
American occupying forces will encounter yet another obstacle. U.S. policy planning for postwar Japan began three years before the defeat. Thousands of Americans studied Japan’s history and language and, in the last year of the war, underwent intensive training in civil administration. The occupation succeeded due in part to the detailed knowledge these administrative experts acquired about Japan’s social and political institutions and culture. There is no evidence that the United States is now preparing a similar group of dedicated experts or developing comparable post-invasion policies consonant with Iraq’s history, political system, and culture.
Another striking difference is the preponderant role played by General Douglas MacArthur in effecting a positive outcome. The charismatic Allied Supreme Commander had an understanding of Japan’s history and cultural traditions. He earned the respect of ordinary people, enabling him to wield enormous civil authority effectively and implement liberal reforms quickly. MacArthur also attempted to propagate Christianity in hopes that Japan would become a Christian nation, but not even he was able to challenge traditional religious beliefs. Despite MacArthur’s best efforts, the small Christian community failed to grow during the occupation.
We see no military figure of comparable moral or intellectual stature in the United States today. With or without such an individual, however, it is absurd to imagine that an American military occupation can, in a short period of time, win the confidence and cooperation of the Iraqi people, bridge ethnic and religious differences, overhaul their national institutions, and bring about a change in thinking based on American political values and ideological beliefs.
Japan has a special obligation to warn its American ally against such folly. Yet, instead of offering wise counsel, the Japanese government is at work on a new law that will skirt the Constitution’s war-renouncing Article 9 and send Self-Defense Forces to provide “humanitarian support” for American soldiers and sailors in the Persian Gulf. We call on the Japanese people and their elected representatives to remember Japan’s own tragic experience of war and occupation and to decide for themselves the most appropriate way to assist the Iraqi people .
If history is not to repeat itself, we who have lived through the horrors of this “century of war” have a moral duty to transmit its painful lessons to those who inherit the new century.
As students of the Japanese occupation, we believe that the Bush administration’s plans for war and occupation in Iraq are a historical mistake and strongly urge the United States to seek a peaceful solution to the present crisis.
January 24, 2003
AWAYA Kentaro (Professor, St. Paul’s University, Japan)
Hans H. BAERWALD (former Occupation official, Professor Emeritus, UCLA, U.S.)
Herbert P. BIX (Professor, Binghamton University, U.S.)
Bruce CUMINGS (Professor, University of Chicago, U.S.)
John W. DOWER (Professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, U.S.)
Norma FIELD (Professor, University of Chicago, U.S.)
FURUKAWA Atsushi (Professor, Senshu University, Japan)
Andrew GORDON (Professor, Harvard University, U.S.)
Laura E. HEIN (Professor, Northwestern University, U.S.)
Glenn D. HOOK (Professor, University of Sheffield, U.K.)
HOSOYA Masahiro (Professor, Doshisha University, Japan)
KOSEKI Shoichi (Professor, Dokkyo University, Japan)
J. Victor KOSCHMANN (Professor, Cornell University, U.S.)
C. Douglas LUMMIS (Political scientist and writer, Okinawa, Japan)
Gavan MCCORMACK (Professor, Australian National University, Australia)
Richard M. MINEAR (Professor, University of Massachusetts, U.S.)
MIYAGI Etsujiro (Professor Emeritus, Ryukyu University, Japan)
Michael MOLASKY (Associate Professor, University of Minnesota, U.S.)
Joe B. MOORE (Professor, University of Victoria, Canada)
NAKAMURA Masanori (Professor Emeritus, Hitotsubashi University, Japan)
Robert RICKETTS (Professor, Wako University, Japan)
Mark SELDEN (Professor, Binghamton University, U.S.)
SODEI Rinjiro (Professor Emeritus, Hosei University, Japan)
TAKEMAE Eiji (Professor Emeritus, Tokyo Keizai University, Japan)
TANAKA Yoshiyuki (Professor, Hiroshima Peace Research Institute, Japan)
TOYOSHITA Narahiko (Professor, Kansei Gakuin University, Japan)
YUI Daizaburo (Professor, Tokyo University, Japan)
For more information, please contact Robert Ricketts:
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Dear all,
There is another interesting event in the morning of Feb 15. These people
have been lobbying embassies of various countries in the past few weeks.
Let’s join them.
Date: Feb 15 from 11:00 to 12:30
Place: US embassy(Akasaka 1-10-5, Minato-ward, 7 minute from Exit B13 of
Tameikesannou Station on Ginza line)
Bring any placards, photos, etc you like! Let’s get attentions of media
companies. We will give our letters and photo albums of Iraqi children to US
embassy staff. Our events will be reported to the US government, so lots of
people are encouraged to come!
Mari Takenouchi
(translator, Anti-nuclear activist)
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Hiroshima and Fukuoka both have events on Feb 16 *this is a very long list of events in Japanese*
http://www.h2.dion.ne.jp/~hiroseto/HIROSHIMA/PEACE/NOWAR/action0302.html
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Fukuoka is from 3:00 meeting at is it Ootsuka park (?) and moving to the American consulate
http://www.photo-patrone.org/0215demo.htm
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OSAKA
OSAKA PROTEST FEB 15:
Regarding the Osaka protest on Feb 15 mentioned above, it is definitely happening. It begins at 4:00pm in Ogimachi-koen in Osaka (and there will be an acutal march starting at 5pm). For a map click on the 2nd link on the website http://www.ewaosaka.org/jp/index.html
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YOKOHAMA
戦争反対!平和の白いリボン・神奈川行動実行委員会からのお知らせです。
イラク攻撃・日本の戦争協力に反対する街頭行動 第2回
2月16日(日)ごご2時~3時
横浜駅西口高島屋前
2月9日の第1回の街頭行動ではチラシを受け取ってくださる方が多く、
市民はやはり平和を願っているのだと実感しました。
第2回の行動にも是非ご参加下さい。
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TOKYO
Tokyo Feb.12-15 everyday
アメリカ大使館前首都圏行動 (東京)
東京の気温は0~10℃。しっかり防寒し、イラク攻撃反対のメッセージを大きく書いたものをもって参加してください。平和ネットの事務局のメンバーが毎日交代で座ります。一人で心細い方、大丈夫ですよ! 必ず誰かいます。一人二人と仲間がふえますように。
日時:1月16日(水)~2月上旬(情勢をみながら進めます)
毎日9:00~17:00 土日も行います
場所:アメリカ大使館前 東京都港区赤坂1-10-5
地下鉄銀座線、南北線「溜池山王」下車13番出口に地図あり
問合わせ先:キリスト者平和ネット03-3203-0374
URL : http://www.jca.apc.org/~cp_net/
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Tokyo Feb.17 every monday
2003-02-17 18:00 白いリボン東京(渋谷モアイ像) (東京)
日時:毎週月曜日 午後6時から約1時間(雨天中止)
場所:渋谷駅モアイ像近辺
活動内容:街頭アピール行動
連絡先:橋本 090-8687-4746
アツミ
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NIIGATA
I’m in Gosen, a small city in Niigata about three hours away from Tokyo via Shikanzen. I posted the letter below to the ETJ group and Jalt TCSIG group. Much as I’d like to go to Tokyo I feel it may be better to do something locally. I’m planning to round up a few people to help me distribute leaflets in the local town. Ideally I’d like to create a mini carnival. I’ll juggle bombs below a US warplane and play my Shakuhachi to attract attention. Hopefully others can talk to people and hand out leaflets. If you were to make a placard for Japanese people what five points/slogans (or three if five is too many) would you make against the war. Answers in English and Japanese (if possible!), quickly, please.
“Chris Hunt”
MORE BELOW FROM SAME AND OTHER PLACES
FUKUOKA
はじまる前に戦争を止めよう!民衆の力で戦争を止めよう!
2・15世界同時イラク反戦行動 米領事館前抗議行動
と き/ 2月15日(土)午後3時より
(午後4時半ころ終了)
ところ/ 大濠公園西端・米領事館前
◎ イラク反戦へむけたスピーチや演奏など、参加者の表現
で集会を構成。
◎ 米政府への抗議・要請文を領事館へ渡します。当実行委
でも用意しますが、独自のものもご用意ください。
※ 雨天でも決行します。
※ プラカード、横断幕など、「イラク攻撃反対」を表現
するグッズ、コスチュームをご用意・ご持参ください。
※ 楽器や鳴り物などご用意ください。
(小型アンプを用意します)
行動呼びかけ/アメリカのイラク攻撃を許さない実行委員会
連絡先/沖縄とむすぶ市民行動・福岡
TEL/FAX (092)651-8853(三月書房)
E-mail nobase_okinawa@104.net
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LINK/PHOTO/2003年1月19日福岡市
http://www.photo-patrone.org/0215demo.htm
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Tokyo Feb.8 & 15 AMERICAN EMBASSY 11:00 to 12:30
Contact these people:
‚O‚X‚O?|‚W‚R‚P‚O?|‚T‚R‚V‚O
?@?@IKEDA?@ponzu@livedoor.com
?@?@NAKAMURA?@Keikonamaste@aol.com
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War is not the Answer. Answer is Dugong. Champuru Walk IN NAHA,Okinawa
Sunday, February 16th 2003 12:00-16:00
Naha, International
12:00 Rally
13:15 Peace Walk
Location: Okinawa prefectural park in front of prefectural office Naha International
Contact: ZENKO(National Assembly for Peace and Democracy) 81-6-6930-5206
http://www.zenko-peace.com/
MORE OKINAWA
昨日の行動、30数名参加。やはりパネルに見入る通行人多い。
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2/8(土) 午後2時~ 県庁前広場にてバグダッド写真パネル展と情宣
→(5時~)国際通りデモ
2/15(土) 午後2時~ コザ運動公園(野球場前広場)集合
→第2ゲートまでデモ→カデナ第1ゲート前集会
2/22(土) 午後1時~5時 那覇市民会館2F中ホールにて「バグダッド派遣団報告会」
(呼びかけ/平和市民連絡会)
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- Japanese Peace Group Puts Ad in Washington Post
WASHINGTON — A Japanese citizens’ group and a former U.S. servicemen’s group placed an advertisement opposing a war on Iraq in the Washington Post’s Thursday editions, asking, “Is America addicted to war?”
“Please bring your soldiers home. Iraq is contaminated with radiation from depleted uranium used by the U.S., causing suffering of Iraqi children and Persian Gulf War veterans and their children,” the Global Peace Campaign said in the ad addressed to U.S. President George W Bush from “concerned citizens of Japan.”
http://www.japantoday.com/e/?content=news&id=248668#bbspost
The ad, co-sponsored by the Veterans for Peace, also said, “We know the effects of radiation from experience. Peace for Iraq, the U.S. and all of the world.”
Global Peace Campaign was launched by freelance journalist Yumi Kikuchi, of Kamogawa, Chiba Prefecture, shortly after the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States.
The group has placed similar antiwar ads in newspapers in the United States since then. (Kyodo News)
Wednesday, February 05, 2003
- Anti-war demonstration pictures
Pictures from a demonstration held in Shibuya, Tokyo.
Click for others
Tuesday, February 04, 2003
- Peace Action 2/15/‚Q?D‚P‚Tƒs?[ƒXƒAƒNƒVƒ‡ƒ“‚‰‚Ž“Œ‹ž
http://peaceact.jca.apc.org/actions/index.html#200302154
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Miyashita Park in Shibuya from 6:15 PM
Walk East from Shibuya Station along Meiji Dori toward Harajuku and when you have passed the Tokyu-In hotel, turn left and you will see the park along the Yamanote line tracks. Parade and performance from 7:15 PM.
Supported by
Citizens Urgent Action for No to War Abolish Security Laws
ASIAN SPARK
Citizens Association against Revising Constitution
Religious Persons Net for Bringing Peace
Group for Let Constitution Alive
Asia Pacific Peace Forum
Peace Boat
Consumers Union of Japan
GLOBAL PEACE CAMPAIGN
Green Peace Japan
Forum for Peace, Human Right and Enviroment
Group of Citizen’s 30 Opinions
ATTAC Japan
NGO No-War Network
NO! Security Laws, Go with Barkley, Peace Action
http://give-peace-a-chance.jp/e215/
Citizens Association against Revising Constitution
TEL +81-3-3221-4668? / FAX +81-3-3221-2558
e-mail: Teruyo Ohtsuka (Asia Pacific Peace Forum)
ブッシュ米大統領は1月28日の一般教書演説で、「イラク武装解除」のための武力攻撃を強く主張しました。しかし、フランス、ロシア、中国といった国連安保理常任理事国やドイツ、中東諸国など世界の多くの国々は、これに対して批判を強め、同調するのはイギリスや日本を含めてわずかにすぎません。
いま、アメリカの横暴に反対する市民は全世界で行動を起こし、1月18日には約40ヵ国以上で100万人以上の人々が「イラク攻撃反対」の声をあげました。
日本においても日比谷公園で開催された「WORLD PEACE NOW 1.18」には、約7,000名の分野や世代を超えた市民が参加し、全国でも約30都市でこの統一 行動に参加するアクションが繰り広げられました。この動きは同日のTVや翌日の国内各紙のみならず、全世界で報道されました。
こういった声が全世界に広がりつつあるにもかかわらず、アメリカのイラク攻撃の危険性は日を追って現実のものとなろうとしています。こうした状況をなんとかくい止めようと、ロンドンの「STOP戦争連合」が2.15国際共同行動を呼びかけました。
私たちはこの呼びかけに応え、アメリカの戦争政策と、それを支持する小泉内閣に抗議し、2月15日、平和のための行動を起こします。
なお、この日の私たちの行動は「戦争よりも祭りを!イラク訪問団 喜納昌吉& チャンプルーズ ピースコンサート in イラク」にも連携しています。
・戦争反対、有事法案を廃案に!市民緊急行動
・アジアン・スパーク
・許すな!憲法改悪・市民連絡会
・平和をつくり出す宗教者ネット
・憲法を生かす会
・アジア太平洋平和フォーラム(APPF)
・ピースボート
・日本消費者連盟
・グローバルピースキャンペーン
・グリーンピース・ジャパン
・フォーラム平和・人権・環境
・市民の意見30の会・東京
・ATTAC Japan
・NGO非戦ネット
・NO!有事立法 バークレーに続こう ピース・アクション
・平和と民主主義をめざす全国交歓会
(1月31日現在)
Citizens Association against Revising Constitution
TEL +81-3-3221-4668? / FAX +81-3-3221-2558
e-mail: Teruyo Ohtsuka (Asia Pacific Peace Forum)
http://give-peace-a-chance.jp/215/
President Bush insisting that U.S. would attack IRAQ to disarm Saddam Hussein in his State of the Union address, Tue, Jan. 18. However, many countries including Middle East, Germany and the permanent member of the UN Security Council such as France, Russia and China criticize U.S. war drive. So only few coutries such as U.K. and Japan stand for Bush.
Now, citizens all over the country stand up against U.S. tyranical warmonger. On Jan. 18, over a million people cried “No to Attack on IRAQ” in more than 40 countries. In Japan, about 7,000 citizens of various fields and generations participated WORLD PEACE NOW Jan. 18 at Hibiya park in Tokyo. There were also same kind of joint actions in about 30 cities in Japan. TV and news paper reported anti war joint actions in Japan and world scale.
In spite of anti war actions spreading worldwide, U.S. attack on IRAQ is drawing to a crisis day by day. Therefore Stop the War Coalition in London called for world-wide day of demonstrations on 15 February against the prospect of war. We support this appeal and will hold acitons for peace to protest against U.S. war drive and its supporter; Koizumi government in Japan.
Please post more information on websites, other cities, etc.
Use: http://www.tokyoprogressive.org/mail2paul.html
or Register and post to reader media:
http://tokyoprogressive.org/news/posttopblog.php
KANSAI
(From IGNJ)
“Hi. If anyone is in Kansai or knows people in Kansai, you might be
interested to know that there is a pro-peace/ant-war rally scheduled for 4PM
on Feb 15th at Ogimachi Koen. Closest station is a 3 minute walk from JR
Loop Line (Kanjo-sen)—Tenma Station.
Details are sketchy—I’m still trying to find out more specifics, but I
know that both Green Peace Japan & EWA (Education Workers Union) will be in
attendance.”
- Japan’s crisis management too optimistic
The fact that they operate Hamaoka Nuclear Power Station, in spite of the predicted Tokai Earthquake of magnitude 8, shows crisis management is not fully functioning. We ask the international community to help protest and stop this environmental human catastrophy.
NOTE: More articles in English and Japanese here...
Earthquake is the earth sneezing
Important to know the truth. Even if something we know is strange,Could there be a nuclear disaster worse than Chernobyl?
Tokai earthquake could happen anytime? It is predicted that there will be an earthquake at the base of Mount Fuji,which is said will be 10 times stronger than the great Hanshin-Awaji earthquake.Elevated transport systems such the highway and Shinkansen will collapse, bringing down cars and trains alike. Buildings will fall, causing injuries and death. Many people will also Die from the fires that will spread. People living in coastal areas will be threatened by tidal waves. The lucky ones who survive will be left searching for food and shelter Tokai Earthquakes occur once every 100-150 years and the last Tokai earthquake was 148 years ago so is well overdue. four power plants on the epicenter¡É The government and electrical companies are saying that even if a Tokai earthquake occurs, the power plants won¡Çt be affected.
But, the first power plant was built over 31 years ago, before the Tokai earthquake was researched into, and is now falling apart. The most Recent power plant was built 13 years ago using the latest technology at the time.That technology was later found to be inadequate. Recently disclosed cover-ups of accidents show that vital areas of the Power plant are already unreliable and dangerous. Nowhere in the world has attempted to run a power plant, in such condition, during a big earthquake. Hamaoka is going to be used as the test ground. unprecedented nuclear disaster¡É Earthquakes, tidal waves and eruptions are a natural phenomena of the living world. However, human interference amplifies the effects of such natural disasters.This was shown at the time of the great Hanshin-Awaji earthquake; however, we still haven’s learnt from the past.
The predicted seismic intensity of Tokai earthquakes. The red areas indicate intensities of 6-7 on a nationally recognized scalewhich ranges from 0-7, and the yellow areas indicate intensities of less than 6 (Government figures). Immediate evacuation areas Uninhabitable areas (Russian standard) Uninhabitable areas (Belarus standard) Scattering range of high-risk radioactive contamination. Likely area of epicenter occurrence: Hamaoka nuclear Facility.The 4 nuclear power plants situated on the epicenter of the next great Tokai earthquake are currently in operation. Hamaoka is the only such site in The world.Hamaoka nuclear facility.¡¡ Eurasia and Philippine tectonic plates¡¡ Tokai earthquakes occur when pressure is released from the tectonic plates. The damage caused by the earthquake will be soon reconstructed. However, radiation damage will continue to affect future generations
The Tokai earthquake has been scientifically predicted to take place on An enormous scale.Are we going to permit the re-opening of the power plant? Or make a stand, hand in hand and work together to avoid the disaster? We have the opportunity to unite and protect ourselves from the Tokai earthquake
No more Hiroshima, Nagasaki, Chernobyl
Wednesday, January 29, 2003
- Adam Lebowitz: Japan and the War on Terror
A View of the War on Terror from the Far East
There were perhaps 10,000 gathered at various protest meetings nationwide January 18, with the majority 7,000 gathered in Hibiya Park in Tokyo. Our own small city of Mishima brought out about fifty, mainly from the Teacher’s Union which has had a long association with the political left, and the man next to me was reading the Aka Hata (Red Flag) published by the Communist Party. Most in attendance were middle-aged to elderly, with myself the only foreigner. From the local university campus there were two young women, one a third-year student and the other who was her friend a reporter for the school newspaper.
http://www.counterpunch.org/lebowitz01282003.html
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Tuesday, January 28, 2003
- Zƒlƒbƒg?V’…?î•ñ [17.Jan.2003]
Zƒlƒbƒg?V’…?î•ñ [17.Jan.2003]
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http://www.worldpeacenow.jp/
http://give-peace-a-chance.jp/118/alljapan.html
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‚·‚·‚ñ‚Å?lŠÔ‚Ì?‚‚ɂȂ邱‚Æ‚ðŒÄ‚Ñ‚©‚¯‚Ä‚¢‚é?AKen Nichols ‚Æ‚¢‚¤•û?A
˜pŠ??푈‚̂Ƃ«‚ÉŠC•º‘à‚ÅŽQ?킵‚½•Ä?‘?l‚¾‚»‚¤‚È?B
?‚‚ɂȂ?‚ÄŽ€‚ñ‚¾•û‚ª‚Ü‚µ‚¾‚?‚Ä•Ä?‘?l‚ð‚â‚ß‚½‚炵‚¢?B?‚ŽuŠèŽÒ‚?
?‡’²‚É‘?‚¦‚Ä‚¢‚é‚»‚¤‚Å‚·‚ª?AŽ‘‹à‚ª‘«‚è‚È‚¢‚Ƃ̂±‚Æ?BŠñ•t‹?ƒ€?I
http://www.ccmep.org/2002_articles/Iraq/122102_human_shield_mission_to_iraq.htm
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Zƒlƒbƒg?•ƒ`ƒ‡ƒ€ƒXƒL?[?EƒA?[ƒJƒCƒ?“ú–{Œê?Å‚Ì?V’…?î•ñ
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ƒGƒhƒ??[ƒh?EƒTƒC?[ƒh
http://www.hct.zaq.ne.jp/akubi/ZNetJ.html#said
‹Ù‹}‰Û‘è, RUR-55, 25.Dec.2002
“Immediate imperative”, 19.Dec.2002
ƒCƒ‰ƒN‚ɂ‚¢‚Ă̌ë?î•ñ, RUR-55, 04.Dec.2002
“Misinformation on Iraq”, 28.Nov.2002
ƒˆ?[ƒ?ƒbƒp?@VS?@ƒAƒ?ƒŠƒJ, RUR-55, 26.Nov.2002
“Europe versus America”, 16.Nov.2002
ƒCƒXƒ‰ƒGƒ‹?AƒCƒ‰ƒN?AƒAƒ?ƒŠƒJ, RUR-55, 19.Oct.2002
“Europe versus America”, 16.Nov.2002
–³—?‚̂ǂñ’ê, RUR-55, 04.Oct.2002
“Low point of powerlessness”, 30.Sep.2002
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ƒ`ƒ‡ƒ€ƒXƒL?[ [?‘?Û?î?¨ŠÖ˜A]
http://www.hct.zaq.ne.jp/akubi/chomsky/#foreign
2002?N ?lŒ ?TŠÔ, ‰v‰ªŒ«, 31.Dec.2002
“Human Rights Week 2002”, ZNet, 28.Dec.2002
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“Interview With Chomsky”, ZNet, 28.Dec.2002
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’†‘º“NˆãŽt‚Ö‚Ì?ð?N‚̃Cƒ“ƒ^ƒrƒ…?[‚ðŒ©‚Ä
http://akubi.tdiary.net/20030109.html#p01
ƒyƒVƒƒƒ??[ƒ‹‰ï?uŒ»’n‚Ì•ñ“¹‚©‚ç?v13.Jan.2002 ‚à‚Ç‚¤‚¼
http://www1m.mesh.ne.jp/~peshawar/13jan.html
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http://akubi.tdiary.net/20030117.html
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“Æ—§ŒnƒIƒ“ƒ‰ƒCƒ“?Eƒ?ƒfƒBƒA‚̑䓪
http://akubi.tdiary.net/20030116.html#p01
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ŠÖ“Œ‘å?k??(‘å‹tŽ–Œ?‚ÆŠÃ??Ž–Œ?)
http://akubi.tdiary.net/20030115.html#p01
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http://akubi.tdiary.net/20030113.html#p02
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http://www.bk1.co.jp/cgi-bin/srch/srch_detail.cgi/?aid=p-akubi0034&bibid=02267678&volno=0000
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http://www.bk1.co.jp/cgi-bin/srch/srch_detail.cgi/?aid=p-akubi0034&bibid=02165957&volno=0000
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Thursday, January 23, 2003
- Will Nuclear Ship be located in Japan?
U.S. Navy and Japanese officials are denying a Yomuiri Shimbun newspaper report that an agreement has been reached for the first time to allow a U.S. Navy nuclear-powered aircraft carrier to be based at Yokosuka in Kanagawa Prefecture. It would be the first time for such a vessel to be permitted to be based in Japan. The USS Kitty Hawk, currently stationed at Yokosuka, will be decommissioned in 2008. The U.S. Navy had asked Tokyo to allow it to dispatch a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier to replace the Kitty Hawk to strengthen the U.S. 7th Fleet, which covers the western Pacific and Indian oceans.
To date, three U.S. Navy aircraft carriers—Midway, Independence and Kitty Hawk—have used Yokosuka as their home port. All are powered by conventional steam turbines. Japanese government sources said a newly built aircraft carrier scheduled to go into service in 2008 is a likely candidate.
Original location of this report
http://starbulletin.com/2003/01/19/news/
Monday, January 13, 2003
- New ChocoPaul News Radio: Stop the War!
Go here and listen to historian Howard Zinn and actor/director Tim Robbins speak out against the world’s biggest war criminal. Segment #16 is the latest program (bottom of the page). Also news about the website. Music by Pete Seeger, Phil Ochs and Jim Page. Thanks to Charles Rosina for the tape from the Boston Common demonstration.
From Paul Arenson
http://www.radio4all.net/proginfo.php?id=4235
(easiest to listen to)
Alternative address is:
http://sf.indymedia.org/news/2003/01/1560172.php
Soon to be on Radio Lava Lamp, Osaka as well:
http://www.rinku.zaq.ne.jp/bkaec205/index.html
- 1.18?@WORLD PEACE NOW 1.18 ‚à‚¤?푈‚?‚¢‚ç‚È‚¢?@?`‚킽‚µ‚½‚
Anti War Demonstration, Concert, Rally in Hibiya Park Tokyo 18 from 12-6 (Saturday)
Also in many other cities (1ŒŽ18“ú‚É‚??A“Œ‹ž‚̂ق©?A•xŽR?AŽD–y?A?L“‡?A‘å?ã?A–¼ŒÃ‰®?AŒF–{‚ȂǑS?‘10??‰Ó?Š‚Åƒs?[ƒXƒAƒNƒVƒ‡ƒ“‚ª—’肳‚ê‚Ä‚¢‚Ü‚·.
Japanese:
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“ú?ä’JŒö‰€?F?§100-0012 ?ç‘ã“c‹æ“ú?ä’JŒö‰€1-6
‰c’c’n‰º“SŠÛƒm“à?ü?E?ç‘ã“c?ü‰àƒ–ŠÖ?A‰c’c’n‰º“S“ú?ä’J?ü“ú?ä’J‰ºŽÔ“k•à‚Q•ª?^JR—LŠy’¬‰w‰ºŽÔ?A“k•à‚W•ª?@ ?¨’n?}
On the same day of January 18th, in Japan, we will have a peace action, expecting more than 10000 participants from social movements such as peace, environment and human rights. Only if you are against the war on Iraq, please join us.
Date: 18th January 2003 @Hibiya Park
Peace Concert: open 11:30 , Start 12:00 @Yagai-Shou Ongakudo
Peace March:Open 14:00, Start 14:30 @Yagai Ongakudo -> Ginza
Peace Rally : Start 17:00 @@Yagai Ongakudo
ALSO DEMONSTRATION on FRIDAY the 17th
Jan 17 (Fri)
Emergency rally against U.S. war on Iraq
12:30 at Hibiya Amphitheater, Tokyo
Demonstration after the rally toward U.S. Embassy and the Diet Building
For more information call 03-3264-4764 (the Central Action Committee
against the Japan-U.S. Security Treaty or Anpo-Haki
Go here or see below for more in Japanese on the January 18th Demo:
http://www.worldpeacenow.jp/
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