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Y'day in Pyongyang:
Some more 'impressive' pics you can see here!
Related articles and TV reports:
☞ WPK events used to glorify Kim Jong-un (Hankyoreh, 10.11)
☞ Kim Jong-il's son attends N. Korean military parade (Guardian Video report, 10.10)
☞ North Korea's leader, presumptive heir attend lavish parade (CNN, 10.10)
☞ Likely N Korea heir Kim Jong-un appears with father (BBC, 10.10)
☞ N.K. leader and heir review military parade (K.Herald, 10.10)
☞ N. Korea leader appears with son (al-Jazeera, 10.10)
☞ N. Korea's charm offensive marks the handover to its new leader (Observer, 10.10)
☞ N Korea opens up to foreign media (al-Jazeera TV, 10.10)
And ultimately here you can watch two more video reports about yesterday's events in P'yang!
Who's the ugly-ass little fat guy(sitting front left)?
Yeah, it's the new vice-chairman of the WPK Central Military Commission,
General Kim Jong-eun! (source: Rodong Shinmun, 9.29)
Related "news report":
☞ Kim Jong Il Takes Photo with Participants in WPK Conference (KCNA, 9.30)
And here(between the two KPA fools in the front line) we've him again:
...during the WPK Delegates Conference (source: KCTV, 9.28)
Impressions from MTU's second last "Candle-light Culture Festival" against the ongoing crackdown campaign against migrant workers in the name of the next G-20 Summit, staged July 30 in front of Myeong-dong Cathedral in downtown Seoul:
From Toronto with Love ^^
Possibly record-breaking: the city of Toronto spent nearly C$ 1 billion(*) for the security of the G8/20 leaders ("security" costs for the 2008 G8 summit in Japan were US$381m, and $30m for the 2009 London G20 summit). 19,000 cops and 1,100 private security guards were deployed to protect them...
Detailed info about the protests against the G8/20 Summit in Toronto you'll get here:
http://toronto.mediacoop.ca
http://www.g20breakdown.com
http://g20.torontomobilize.org
Here's a "picture livestream":
http://picfog.com/search/H-g20
MUST SEE! Photo report:
☞ Peaceful beginnings, violent ending as G20 protests grip Toronto
* approx. KRW 1,093,000,000,000.-
With Slingshots Against Machine Guns
Scenes from Bangkok's "Live Fire Zones"
At least since last Friday Bangkok is "a city at war", as The Guardian (UK) describes the current situation in the Thai capital (*):
* Related reports:
☞ Protesters seek U.N.-mediated talks (CNN, 5.16)
☞ Parts of Thai capital under curfew (al-Jazeera, 5.16)
☞ Redshirts warn of civil war (Guardian, 5.15)
☞ Bullets shatter fragile Thai peace (Asia Times, 5.14)
This year's May Day protests in Greece might be just the beginning of a massive wave of resistance against - what activists are calling - the "upcoming dictatorship of the IMF Junta" (to "resolve" the financial crisis). For the next Wednesday a nationwide General Strike is already scheduled...
Here some impressions from yesterday's mass protests in Athens:
More updated selected news reports about the current class struggle in Greece you'll get on LabourStart!!
The cover picture - heading: "Church Today" - on the latest edition of Titanic (German satirical magazine) you must see in connection with increasing (thousands across the western "civilized" world!!) charges of sexual abuse in church-based (mainly Catholic) "education" institutions (schools/boarding schools)..
Last Saturday, heavily armed troops fought pitched battles with the protesters in an attempt to reclaim an area in the historic part of Bangkok that tens of thousands of supporters of the "United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship" (aka the "Red-Shirts") have occupied for four weeks. Twenty-one people died in the violence, including four soldiers and a Japanese TV cameraman. Over 800 people were reported injured:
Related articles:
☞ Violence exposes battle lines in class war (A. Times, 4.12)
☞ Red shirts in Bangkok coffin march (al-Jazeera, 4.12)
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