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The Rohingya, Myanmar and Suu Kyi´s difficult Dance with Double Standards. It takes Two to Tango.
The Rohingya, Myanmar and Suu Kyi´s difficult Dance with Double Standards. It takes Two to Tango. According to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, UNHCR, more than 70.000 predominantly Muslim Rohingya in Myanmar´s Rakhine State are displaced and dependent … Continue reading
Posted in Analysis, Asia, Editorial, Opinion
Tagged ahmedinejad, Al Qaeda, Asian Affairs, christof lehmann, Clinton, Double Standard Two Step, George Soros, HuJI, Human Rights, Internally displaced Rohingya, Iran, military intelligence service, Nobel Peace Laureate, nsnbc, Opinion, Politics, Rahman, Rahman and the Rohingya, Rakhine State Inter-Communal Violence, Rohingya in bangladesh, Rohingya in Myanmar, Suu Kyi, UNHCR, WFP
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Human Rights, geopolitics and the Union for the Mediterranean
Human Rights, geopolitics and the Union for the Mediterranean The Union for the Mediterranean: an instrument of soft power for the globalisation of NATO US foreign policy displays a clear will to preserve control over the armies of conquered territories. … Continue reading
Posted in Africa, Analysis, Europe, Geo-Politics, Middle East
Tagged African Affairs, african union, Asian Affairs, Center for the Study of Interventionism, E.U., EU, European Union, global security, Human Rights, imperialism, Julien Teil, Mediterranean Basin Alliance, mediterranean Union, Middle East, NATO, nsnbc
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DPR Korea, USA and The World: Part I
By Prof. Kiyul Chung – Editor in Chief at The 4Th Media. Kim had repeatedly nullified America’s superior military power first and foremost It’s still (and will be for a while!) heatedly debatable if Kim Jong Il will and should be … Continue reading
Posted in Analysis, Asia, Geo-Politics, World
Tagged asia, Asian Affairs, conflict, conflict resolution, DPR Korea, DPRK, Dr. Kiyul Chung, global security, imperialism, Kim Jong-il, Kiyul Chung, Korea, Korea War, nsnbc, nsnbc-nsnbc, the 4th media, us imperialism
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China, Japan Urge Stability on Korean Peninsula
Stephanie Ho | Beijing December 26, 2011 The leaders of China and Japan have reaffirmed their commitment to stability on the Korean peninsula, as Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda Monday ended a two-day visit to Beijing. Discussions Monday between Chinese … Continue reading
Kim Jong Un Called ‘Supreme Leader’ of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK)
By Abayomi Azikiwe – Pan-African News Wire PYONGYANG, North Korea (AP) — North Korea hailed Kim Jong Il’s son as “supreme leader” of the 1.2-million strong military, ramping up its campaign to install the young man as the nation’s next … Continue reading
Korea and the symptoms of the imperialist division syndrome.
The Cultural Selves of Korea – An Unnatural Division. Take one people with a shared cultural self, a strong shared perception of nationality. The vast majority will at any given time be politically inactive, often biased in political preferences by … Continue reading
Posted in Analysis, Asia, Culture, Politics
Tagged Asian Affairs, christof lehmann, Cultural Self, DPR Korea, Dr. Christof Lehmann, global security, Human Tragedy, imperialism, Kim Jong-il, Korea and the symptoms of the imperialist division syndrome, Nationalism, nsnbc, nsnbc-nsnbc, Peace, Political Psychology, South Korea
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Kim Jong Il, Leader of the Democratic Peoples Repulic Of Korea Died.
The KCNA reported that Kim Jong Il, the leader of the Peoples Republic of Korea has died last Saturday. Following the death of Kim Jong Il, South Korea has been put on highest alert on Monday. According to KCNA News … Continue reading
Posted in Asia, News
Tagged asia, Asian Affairs, China, DPR Korea, Kim Jong Il Died, Kim Jong-il, Korea, nsnbc, nsnbc-nsnbc, PRNK, South Korea
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