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Old Man, Shinjuku, Tokyo

Old Man, Shinjuku, Tokyo

Shinjuku, Tokyo

April 12, 2014 in Japan

This article, Asylum Seekers & The Language of War by Mungo MacCallum reminds me of the following passage.

"In our time, political speech and writing are largely the defense of the indefensible. Things like the continuance of British rule in India, the Russian purges and deportations, the dropping of the atom bombs on Japan, can indeed be defended, but only by arguments which are too brutal for most people to face, and which do not square with the professed aims of the political parties. Thus political language has to consist largely of euphemism, question-begging and sheer cloudy vagueness. Defenseless villages are bombarded from the air, the inhabitants driven out into the countryside, the cattle machine-gunned, the huts set on fire with incendiary bullets: this is called pacification. Millions of peasants are robbed of their farms and sent trudging along the roads with no more than they can carry: this is called transfer of population or rectification of frontiers. People are imprisoned for years without trial, or shot in the back of the neck or sent to die of scurvy in Arctic lumber camps: this is called elimination of unreliable elements. Such phraseology is needed if one wants to name things without calling up mental pictures of them."

Politics & The English Language, George Orwell

Tags: Japan, Tokyo

Lady, Vietnam

April 07, 2014 in Vietnam, Family & Friends
Tags: Family, vietnam
Hanoi 2010

Hanoi 2010

Boys, Hanoi

April 04, 2014 in Vietnam
Tags: Hanoi, vietnam, kids
Hanoi, 2010

Hanoi, 2010

Boys, Hanoi

April 01, 2014 in Vietnam
Tags: vietnam, Hanoi, kids
Dog, Hanoi, 2010

Dog, Hanoi, 2010

Dog, Hanoi

March 30, 2014 in Vietnam
Tags: vietnam, Hanoi, Dog
Hanoi 2010

Hanoi 2010

Boy, Hanoi

March 27, 2014 in Vietnam

Floating Sweet Dumpling

My body is powdery white and round
I sink and bob like a mountain in a pond
The hand that kneads me is hard and rough
You can't destroy my true red heart 

Ho Xuan Huong

Tags: vietnam, Hanoi
Man on a Bicycle, Kolkata, India, 2005

Man on a Bicycle, Kolkata, India, 2005

Man on a Bicycle, Kolkata

March 20, 2014 in India

"There is a handful of places in my life that don't seem to change and Calcutta is one. It is the constant you come back to, against which you measure the changes in your life, the changes in the place you come from."

Kim Cheng Boey, Between Stations

Tags: India, Kolkata, Bicycle
Ciganjur, Jakarta, Feb 2014

Ciganjur, Jakarta, Feb 2014

Young Ladies, Ciganjur, Jakarta

March 15, 2014 in Indonesia
Tags: Indonesia, jakarta, Ciganjur
Boy, Jakarta Selatan, Jan 2014

Boy, Jakarta Selatan, Jan 2014

Boy, Jakarta

March 04, 2014 in Indonesia

The Act of Killing should have won the Best Documentary at the Oscars but lost out to continuing ignorance of Indonesia & its history in the west. There is also a need to examine the US & western powers role & encouragement in the policies leading to the Indonesian killings in the mid 1960s.

The Lowy Interpreter blog has a good piece on the impact of The Act of Killing in Indonesia.  

The Economist also has a fine article.

Tags: The Act of Killing, Indonesia, Jakarta, Boy, Kid
Jalan Bukit Duri Tebet, Jan 2014

Jalan Bukit Duri Tebet, Jan 2014

Jakarta Floods

March 01, 2014 in Indonesia
Tags: Jakarta, Jakarta Floods
Daughter & Father, Jakarta, January 2014

Daughter & Father, Jakarta, January 2014

Daughter & Father, Jakarta

February 26, 2014 in Indonesia

Joanne Sharpe at the Lowy Institute blog has a series of informative posts on Indonesia's growing middle class:

  • Part 1: Meet Indonesia's Middle Class
  • Part 2: Jakarta's Two Cities
  • Part 3: Votes & Voices
  • Part 4: Where Fashion Meets Religion
Tags: jakarta, Indonesia, Daughter, Motorbike
Jakarta, January 2014

Jakarta, January 2014

Playboy Lady, Jakarta

February 22, 2014 in Indonesia

We bought some rice from a warehouse in Jakarta Selatan. Outside the depot, I bumped into this lady.

Tags: jakarta selatan
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