Saturday, 4 December 2021

Questions to Blog Owner John Fitzpatrick about the reliability of NEWS about North Asia

 John, if you wished to find out what was happening in North Asia what news service in Australia would you go to?

"None of them. One would need to look at those news services that have an understanding and an interest in that Region, and no news service in Australia has either."

New services outside Australia?

"Well, there are a few. NK News is very good for the unbiased journalism, and the huge scope of which they are capable. Unless we are talking about just 'things that fascinate America', whereby DW English, Al Jazeera and Le Monde are quite reasonable. NHK Japan is okay. Even the Bangkok Post can be quite clear with their reporting, but nothing reported by Australia about North Asia is clear or particularly 'news', per se. If one wishes to see an 'independent' news agency as a total succubus of their governments, you could look at, equally, CGTN or ABC News or SBS News in Australia. CGTN will still provide a far more balanced view, and far more interesting topics for anyone interested in North Asia.

Is Australia part of Asia?

"No. For two reasons: First, it can't be, simply because no one in their right mind in Asia would want it to be.  Second, Australia doesn't want to be. It is a satellite of the USA, everyone knows that and most Australians prefer that."

Is this due to Australian racism?

"Absolutely. No question about that. It is also due to the long history of Australian politicians demonising China, in particularly, to shore up marginal FEAR votes in every Federal election. The current Australian Minister for Defence, Peter Dutton is a remarkable champion of this cause....and, well, there is an election early in 2022. There will be no positive news from Australia about our biggest trading partner, China, til after that election, I guarantee that."




Friday, 3 December 2021

recalling moments in China, on the fast train from Beijing to Shen Yang, the retired Red army colonel advising me that there was no need to learn the languages of Asia, just learn Mandarin, the common talk of China, for China IS Asia. Then he broke into song about the Motherland.

I note, from reliable sources, that North Korea isn't planning on bombing everyone on Earth this week, nor has it ever been interested in doing so. What we do have is an incredibly dis-engaged world media that just makes shit up every day.

I still think it is a shame that MISHIMA never received a Nobel Prize for Literature, for the simple reason that he was, indeed, the best writer alive at that time.



I know his personal politics and views were totally unacceptable, but it is a shame that these were taken into account at all. His value is in the beauty and complexity of his writings, in the poignant emotions, rather than in what he believed in as time went by.

Mishima changed the modern Novel from what a novel could do. His genius in progressing the Form is remarkable and sorely under appreciated.

So, Mishima wasn't, over all, a great guy. How does that matter? What he wrote was remarkable and totally unwritten before him.

The idea is to progress, expand, and perfect the Literary Form, rather than getting points if you like American Theory or not.

My father in law noted that, from his journeys into North Korea, that it did have the worst government in the world, and yet, at the same time, they were brothers.

brief update

North Korea to hold major meeting around Kim Jong Un’s 10-year anniversary - by Colin Zwirko
Plenum will set 2022 state plans, as DPRK leader says economy ‘stable’ at Politburo meeting on Wednesday 
Speakers at Seoul forum question push for end-of-war declaration with DPRK - by Chaewon Chung
Experts voice concerns about unresolved POW situation, citing hundreds of ROK soldiers reportedly stuck in DPRK
US and South Korea to update war plans to deter evolving North Korean threats - by Jeongmin Kim
Two sides will also conduct assessment next fall for transfer of wartime operational control, defense chiefs say
North Korean capitalism’s failure in the Third World - by Benjamin R. Young
Pyongyang mixed economics and politics as it competed with Seoul and sought new trade partners in the Global South

The latest from the podcast

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Moon’s end of war proposal faces multitude of challenges(Korea Herald)President Moon Jae-in hopes to declare the end of the Korean War during his term, but such a declaration without corresponding denuclearization does not guarantee peace on the Korean Peninsula and time is too short to untangle complicated interests of all involved parties, experts say. ...
National security adviser goes to China for talks(JoongAng Daily)Suh Hoon, South Korea’s national security adviser, will make a two-day visit to China, said the Blue House Wednesday, amid expectations that Seoul will want to discuss its desire for a declaration to end the 1950-53 Korean War. ...

North Korea to hold major meeting around Kim Jong Un’s 10-year anniversary

Plenum will set 2022 state plans, as DPRK leader says economy ‘stable’ at Politburo meeting on Wednesday 

North Korea will hold a major party meeting called a plenum in “late December,” state media announced Thursday, falling around the official 10-year anniversary of Kim Jong Un coming to power.

The DPRK leader reportedly said at a Politburo meeting on Wednesday that the economy is currently being “stably managed,” according to the party-run Rodong Sinmun newspaper, and suggested that the upcoming plenum will review this year’s economic activity and set plans for 2022. 

The plenum could last for several days as in recent years, and the party could announce further titles or celebrations for Kim to mark his first decade as ruler.

Kim took over as leader on Dec. 17, 2011 after his father, Kim Jong Il, died of a heart attack. The Politburo at the time officially made Kim Jong Un the Supreme Commander of the armed forces on Dec. 30.

The upcoming plenum may also serve as the forum for Kim to give a speech detailing domestic and foreign policy updates for the coming year, such as those pertaining to inter-Korean relations and stalled denuclearization talks with the U.S.

Kim traditionally delivered this in an informal “New Year Address” on Jan. 1 each year, but since 2020 he’s delivered it in formal party meetings in December or January

A state TV report on the meeting showed Kim Tok Hun and other officials arriving late in Mercedes and Lexus luxury vehicles, and clocks in and outside the meeting room showed that it started just before 11 p.m. on Wednesday night | Images: KCTV, Dec. 2, 2021

The state media report on Wednesday’s Politburo meeting was relatively brief, but included some positive assessments from Kim on state affairs in 2021 despite what he called “difficulties that still stand in the way of the economic development of the country.”

“It is very inspiring that affirmative changes have been made in all fields of the state affairs including politics, the economy, culture and national defense,” he reportedly said, continuing that “great successes [were] achieved in agriculture and construction.”

“Next year is an important year when we should wage a struggle as great as this year” toward carrying out the second year of the current five-year plan, he added.

The upcoming plenum will be the fourth held this year since the January Party Congress. North Korea announced a “food crisis” at the third plenum, which lasted for four days in June. 

However, the report on Wednesday’s “fifth” politburo meeting of this year revealed that another such meeting was recently held in secret. The third politburo meeting took place on Sept. 2, but the ruling party never disclosed information publicly about a fourth one in the intervening months.

Martin Weiser, an independent researcher focusing on North Korean politics, told NK News on Thursday that a possible occasion for the secret politburo meeting could have been held before the late-Sept. Supreme People’s Assembly session to approve new personnel appointments.

Kim’s appearance in state media on Thursday ends another extended break from public activities. The North Korean leader had made just one public appearance during the previous 50 days.

Edited by Bryan Betts. Updated on Dec. 3 at 12:46 KST to include images from state TV.