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Chris Gelken Reporter's Notebook

Chris Gelken Reporter's Notebook
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Is there a Kurdish policy?
2007-03-12 02:08:00
Korea is expected to bring home its troops from Iraq by the end of this year. They have "mission accomplished" in their area of responsibility, and the general consensus is that the locals will long cherish the contribution Korea has made to the region.Well, that is until they see their villages being pounded by Korean made artillery and tanks. This is not such a far fetched idea as the following article published in The Korea Herald shows: "Meanwhile, Lee Jun-kyu, policy director of the activist group, Civil Network for a Peaceful Korea, said the government's arms exports to Ankara show Korean policymakers' lack of strategic planning in their pursuit of the national interest. The peace activist notes that Turkey has a record of oppressing Kurds within its territory.'It is nonsense that our country stations troops in the Kurdish region under the guise of a peace and reconstruction force while selling weapons to Turkey, which has a poor record in its treatment of Kurds. The govern...
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What are these fools doing?
2007-03-06 15:16:00
This is insane.For the past month or more the United States has been winding back its claims that North Korea absolutely and definitely had a highly enriched uranium program designed for the production of nuclear weapons. Washington was beginning to acknowledge the findings of independent inspectors and other experts that perhaps U.S. intelligence had "overstated" its claims that North Korea had an ongoing and determined uranium bomb program.Yes, I am being generous. There are those who believe the United States deliberately overstated the HEU issue. The accusations put the final nail in the coffin of the 1994 Agreed Framework, and justified North Korea's place in George Bush's "axis of evil." Remember, this happened back in the days when some people still believed Saddam Hussein posed a "clear and present danger" with his weapons of mass destruction. And those warnings came from the same "intelligence" source.Then, in the past month, there was Washington's admission that perhaps...
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Tongue tied with the 'axis of evil'
2007-03-05 16:53:00
It is just a thought, and as such, not to be taken too seriously. Maybe.An internet search on the world's most difficult languages to learn will throw up some obscure or little known dialects, such as Basque for example. Or Hungarian, or Finnish. Chinese is a major contender, but it is fast becoming one of the most popular languages to learn.But among the languages spoken by significant numbers of people, from countries that have an equally significant influence on the global stage, and languages that a certain "intelligence" agency has admitted it has very few people who can speak it fluently, there are three that keep cropping up.Arabic. Farsi. Korean.Coincidence? I think not.
More About: With , Evil , Axis , Tongue , Tong
It's the intelligence, stupid!
2007-03-02 12:06:00
Economic sanctions or trade embargoes against a country for the alleged misdeeds of its government, rarely -- if ever -- have the desired impact.A European businessman based in Pyongyang recently told me the U.S. economic sanctions against North Korea were having an immediate and seriously negative effect on the people who were the least able to do anything about why the sanctions were imposed in the first place."In the case of PyongSu Pharmaceutical, there are now difficulties in transferring money to foreign suppliers which is causing substantial delays in the launch of new and effective medicines that are so badly needed," he told The Korea Herald. And in a statement reminiscent of the situation in Iraq in the 1990's, Abt said, "Thus it is the ordinary and the needy North Korean patients that have to suffer from the consequences of these U.S. sanctions." (From The Korea Herald, September 18th 2006 -- Businessmen accuse U.S. of indiscriminate sanctions)In several interviews I con...
More About: Intelligence , Intel , Stupid
Blog
2007-03-01 13:01:00
Anti-FTA Protest SeoulIs Washington messing with Pyongyang's head? Art from the Daechu-ri Autonomous Village Transcript from Arirang Radio "Riding Home" March 16th The elusive truth Is there a Kurdish policy? What are these fools doing?Tongue tied with the 'axis of evil' It's the intelligence, stupid! Forget hi-tech Another cartoon controversy? HEU - Highly enriched uncertainty The next Twin Towers - the next headline Do they or don't they have a HEU program? Butt-police bust smokers Time to enter the blogosphere
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Forget hi-tech
2007-02-27 12:16:00
When I first saw this report a few minutes ago my first thought was: "And the winner of the dumbest idea of the year is..." I had this vision of colored balloons floating across the demilitarized zone into North Korea, and then being shattered by a barrage of gunfire. What a photo opportunity. What an opportunity for a massive misunderstanding and an "incident." And of course now that they know they are coming, where they are heading, and what they contain -- it makes things so much easier for them to be shot down before they reach their intended target. But apparently this method has been used before, there were no reported major incidents that I could find on a quick search "korea balloons" -- but at the same time, obviously there is no way of knowing how much impact the previous efforts had. About all I can say is, good luck!" TOKYO (AP) - A Japanese advocacy group said Tuesday it will use balloons to scatter flyers over North Korea, offering residents a US$10,000 cash reward fo...
More About: Tech , Hi Tech , Forge
Another cartoon controversy?
2007-02-25 11:48:00
After the tragic death of nine migrant workers in a fire at an immigration detention center a few weeks ago, and the government's recently launched campaign to make foreigner's feel more welcome, Korea really needed the following. Not."LOS ANGELES (AP) - Korean-American community leaders said they plan to launch a protest against the publisher of a popular South Korean comic book that contains anti-Semitic images. One comic strip in the book shows a man climbing a hill and then facing a brick wall with a Star of David and ``STOP'' sign in front. ``The final obstacle to success is always a fortress called Jews,'' a translation says. Another strip shows a newspaper, magazine, TV and radio with the description: ``In a word, American public debate belongs to the Jews, and it's no exaggeration to say that U.S. media are the voice of the Jews.'' Yohngsohk Choe, co-chairman of the Korean American Patriotic Action Movement in the USA, said, ``I don't have words to describe the out...
More About: Cartoon , Other , Controversy , Over
HEU - Highly enriched uncertainty
2007-02-24 05:47:00
The debate over whether or not North Korea has a credible High ly Enriched Uranium program continues to rage. There is little doubt that HEU has been on Pyongyang's agenda, but just like New Year resolutions and that book all journalists "threaten" to write, how far along the road to producing a bomb are they?"WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States should reexamine a questionable charge that North Korea has a covert uranium enrichment program, a key American complaint against Pyongyang that could complicate the new nuclear weapons deal, experts said on Wednesday."(Full report: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/cont ent/article/2007/02/21/AR2007022101600.ht ml) One of the experts being cited in the report is David Albright. He has been getting a lot of ink recently. It was Albright that the world's media were quoting as a reliable source regarding North Korea's softening attidude just before the lastest round of six-party talks.But now Albright's qualifications, and consequentl...
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The next Twin Towers - the next headline
2007-02-23 13:22:00
Every couple of days over the past few weeks I have experienced what I can only describe as a “weird” feeling while watching television. It is a creepy, hair stand up on the back of your neck sort of weird.Let me explain. My wife and I are slowly working our way through the entire 10 seasons of the hugely successful sit-com “Friends.”If we are not attending some function or working on other projects, the evening will eventually see us head to the sofa with some after dinner munchies, beer, and the remote control.It has only been about 12 years since “Friends” first aired on NBC, but my oh my, how the world has changed. The scriptwriters obviously didn’t intend it, but watching Chandler boast about the power of his laptop and an internet connection speed of 28k, triggered a “get out of here” guffaw and the sort of nostalgia that a retiree has for their days in university. I am not sure, but I don’t think mobile phones made their appearance until the end of the sec...
More About: The N , Next , Head , Tower , Line
Do they or don't they have a HEU program?
2007-02-20 15:11:00
“SEOUL, Feb 20, 2007 (AFP) - South Korea's intelligence chief was quoted as saying Tuesday that he believes North Korea has a secret uranium enrichment program, in addition to its plutonium-based nuclear weapons project. "We believe (the program) exists," Kim Man-Bok, the head of the National Intelligence Service, told a closed-door parliamentary committee, according to lawmakers who attended the meeting. Kim was answering a question on whether the North is operating a highly-enriched uranium (HEU) program, the lawmakers told Yonhap news agency on condition of anonymity.”In 2002 the United States made the shocking announcement that North Korea was operating a clandestine highly-enriched uranium program with the obvious purpose of producing nuclear weapons. This was the final deal breaker for the 1994 Agreed Framework to dismantle Pyongyang's existing nuclear facilities.The accuracy of that assessment has been called into question on several occasions. Last week as the parties ...
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Butt-police bust smokers
2007-02-19 17:06:00
An article found its way to my desktop this morning that made me a little angry. Just a little. Amused and angry, or bemused and angry. I am sure you know the feeling. It concerned the initiative of a district of Seoul to get tough on litterbugs. If you have ever lived in Seoul you will know the scale of the problem. If you have never lived in Seoul, then just let me say that the term litter “bug” is totally inadequate. Try littermonsters.The district of Gangnam, a swanky area south of the Han River, recently made a huge amount of money doling out instant fines to one particular genre of litterbug – the cigarette smoker. Toss a butt in the street and you were slapped with a 50,000 won ($45) fine. Toss a bag of garbage and the inspectors would probably search it for butts, anxious to bust another butt bandit. After sorting through three day old vegetable matter and other household crud, I can just imagine their disappointment at not finding any incriminating cigarette ends.The ...
More About: Police , Smoke , Bust , Smoker , Butt
Time to enter the blogosphere
2007-02-16 14:53:00
Many years ago I used to write a daily column. Six days a week I would find myself sitting. staring at a computer screen, fingers poised over the keyboard.Expectant.Some days it was easy. Columnists can usually rely on politicians or celebrities to do something outrageous or stupid. Or both. But even they take a day off sometimes. I still had to come up with my 700 words, no matter what.It took rigid discipline. It required dedication. Alcohol, inflexible deadlines and panic played their significant roles too. More than once, as I remember, I wrote about how impossible it is to produce 700 words when absolutely NOTHING of note has happened. Well, nothing that you would care to share with the general public anyway.My column was mine. I could write about anything. And I did. It was about the most refreshing expression of editorial freedom a journalist can experience – and still get paid. It was heaven.But then my flirtation with broadcast television became a full fledged love affair...
More About: Sphere , Time , Blog , Blogosphere , Here
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