Peace for the World

Peace for the World
First democratic leader of Justice the Godfather of the Sri Lankan Tamil Struggle: Honourable Samuel James Veluppillai Chelvanayakam

Thursday, July 4, 2013

Asia's unknown uprisings

Asia's unknown uprisings

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A conversation on the Kangju uprising of 1980 and uprisings in the Philippines, Burma, Tibet, China, Taiwan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Thailand and Indonesia recorded on video. 
 We are pleased to announce a video presentation of the conversation between George Katsiaficas, the author of two volumes on Asia's Unknown Uprisings and Basil Fernando of the Asian Human Rights Commission. The video was produced on behalf of the Asian Human Rights Commission by Ms. Josefina Bergsten.
The first volume of Asia's Unknown Uprisings is on the South Korean social movements in the 20th Century (435 pages). The book covers a series of social movements in South Korea culminating in the Kwangju Uprising of 1980. There are separate chapters on the Jeju uprising and the Yeoson insurrection, the Finjung awakening and the struggles of the student movements. The book covers the Kwangju peoples' uprising at great length. It provides detailed accounts of the Kwangju people's resistance against the military takeover. The citizens held the city for several days and this situation is compared by George Katsiaficas with the historic Paris Commune.
Volume two of Asia's Unknown Uprisings covers the people's power uprising which overthrew the Marcos dictatorship in the Philippines, the 1988 uprising in Burma against General U Ne Win and uprisings in Tibet, China, Taiwan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Thailand and Indonesia.
In conversation with Basil Fernando, George Katsiaficas discusses these uprisings and their significance in understanding modern Asia as well as changes that are taking place in the world as a whole. Katsiaficas observes that these tremendously important social movements and uprisings have not received the attention they deserve. Particularly, western academic circles whose world views are based on Euro centrism, have failed to recognise what has been happening in the rest of the world. He notes that the Kwangju uprising in many ways is even more significant that the historic Paris Commune given the extent of the peoples participation and direct democracy that prevailed during the uprising.
George Katsiaficas may be contacted at: katsiaficas@gmail.com
A video presentation produced by the Asian Human Rights Commission

Commonwealth Secretary General avoids BBC

kamalash sharmaThe Secretary General of the Commonwealth Kamalesh Sharma and his spokesman have been avoiding the BBC despite a promise to allocate time for an interview, a journalist working for the BBC Sandeshaya has revealed.

In a Twitter conversation with Groundviews websites the journalist says that Mr. Sharma's spokesman Richard Uku promised to arrange an interview with the Secretary General but there was no response since then.
"Spokes Richard Uku promised to arrng int with Sec Gen but not even answers txt msgs now," said the Tweet sent by the journalist.
Tn response,Groundviews editor Sanjana Hattotuwa replied that Mr. Sharma & his spokesman's behaviour need to be exposed by media.