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Book Review: Patriots, Traitors and Empires—The Story of Korea’s Struggle for Freedom, by Stephen Gowans

Book Review: Patriots, Traitors and Empires—The Story of Korea’s Struggle for Freedom, by Stephen Gowans

International, Nuclear Weapons, Reviews July 19, 2018 at 1:39 pm 0 comments

Reviewed by Maximilian Forte, published originally at Zero Anthropology Review of: Patriots, Traitors and Empires: The Story of Korea’s Struggle for Freedom, by Stephen Gowans. Published by Baraka Books, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. 6 x 9 inches. 280 pages. ISBN No 9781771861359. Paper, $24.95 CDN; PDF/EPUB, $19.99 CDN. “It is easyRead More

Gensuikyo's Peace March Demanding Nuclear Abolition [File photo]

Condemning North Korean N-tests, Hiroshima’s peace activists criticise Japan for not pursuing diplomacy and global disarmament

Asia, Nuclear Disarmament, Nuclear Weapons September 4, 2017 at 3:49 pm 0 comments

Gensuikyo Statement | Japanese government’s response as a neighbor of demanding that North Korea should stop nuclear tests and missile launches is not enough. Japan must support the efforts of resolving the issue through negotiations based on the Constitution of Japan, the U.N. Charter and the resolutions of the Security Council and urge the U.S. and North Korea to hold a dialogue.

North Korea: It’s Time to Say ‘Atoms Rest In Peace’

North Korea: It’s Time to Say ‘Atoms Rest In Peace’

It is no longer worthwhile to distinguish the so-called “peaceful” uses of nuclear energy (other than for medical, irradiation and similar purposes). Both are 20th Century legacy technologies we need to worry about burying rather than letting them fester further. It is not 1954 any more. From Atoms for Peace, we should now turn to Atoms Rest In Peace.