English: Rethinking Japan's Postwar Compensation: Voices of Victims, by Kenichi Takagi Rengashobo-shinsha in 1994, translated by Makiko NakanoAlso: In The Eyes of A Quasi-Refugee by Suh Kyungsik (22 Feburary 2003)https://home.att.ne.jp/sun/RUR55/E/ehome.htmJapanese: ?@Edward Said/ƒGƒhƒ??[ƒh?@W?@ƒTƒC?[ƒh: ƒCƒ“ƒ^ƒ … [Read more...] about -Introducing Makiko Nakano’s English and Japanese sites
-Introducing Debito Arudou’s site
This website is about life in Japan from the viewpoint of one American-born writer residing in Sapporo, Japan, both before and after he became a naturalized Japanese citizen. It may interest people who want to know more about Japan, and how it affects residents who have the appearance and/or status of non-Japanese.https://debito.org/nihongo.html … [Read more...] about -Introducing Debito Arudou’s site
-Recent News from Akubi’s diary
In Japanese, these are some the recent additions and links from Akubi in Osaka:https://akubi.tdiary.net/ … [Read more...] about -Recent News from Akubi’s diary
When Lying Pays Off
When Lying Pays Off The Fabrications of the Neo-Cons by WAYNE MADSENAmerica's manipulative neo-conservatives, who support unending aggression against any country that does not succumb to United States political, economic, and military control and who, themselves, seized power in Washington through electoral malfeasance, are taking a page from Nazi Germany's leaders in their … [Read more...] about When Lying Pays Off
Peace Movement Rising /Los Angeles Speaks Out
by Andrew Kay LibermanWhile the world waits to see whether bombs will explode over Baghdad, implosions of a different kind are happening here at home. A world peace movement is unquestionably on the rise.Step outside the boundaries of the U.S. via the Web, and one finds stories from Toronto to London, from Paris to Tokyo covering the revived anti-war movement. Over 400,000 … [Read more...] about Peace Movement Rising /Los Angeles Speaks Out