.......... says Jeremy Scahill, co-founder of The Intercept. "But on the other hand, this is a sort of circus of hypocrisy when it comes to all of those world leaders who were marching at the front of it. Every single one of those heads of state or representatives of governments there have waged their own wars against journalists."
.......... AMY GOODMAN: Reporters Without Borders issued a statement saying it, quote, "condemns [the] presence of 'predators' in [the] Paris march," and, quote, "is appalled by the presence of leaders from countries where journalists and bloggers are systematically persecuted such as Egypt ... Russia ... Turkey ... and United Arab Emirates." A Gabonese journalist covering the march expressed similar reservations about his president, Ali Bongo Ondimba, participating in the event.
To probe this controversial question, a team led by Virginia Tech scientists called upon 83 volunteers who took a test to determine what their political leanings were. Then, while sitting in the fMRI machine, they looked at 80 different images – 20 each of disgusting, threatening, pleasant or neutral images.
ttp://www.foejapan.org/about/organization.html
FoE Japan は、地球規模での環境問題に取り組む国際環境NGOです。
世界74ヵ国に200万人のサポーターを有する Friends of the Earth International のメンバー団体として
日本では1980年から活動を続けてきました。
紫禁城の黄昏(“Twilight in the Forbidden City”, Reginald Fleming Johnston)ですな。
>「訳者(入江曜子・春名徹)の略歴は記されていないので不明であるが、思想的には東京裁判史観の?
>人らしいし、英語力にも問題がある。一例だけ挙げておく。
>
>I need hardly say that the last persons in the world to whom the emperor would have
>appealed for sanctuary were Chiang Kai-shek and Chang Hsueh-liang;
>(岩波訳:皇帝が誰かに庇護を求めるとすれば、世界中で一番最後に頼る人物が蒋介石と張学良
>であることは、あらためていうまでもない)