Newsletter No. 03, 2018
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February
1
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2018
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New
Articles
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Guo Xuebo, translated and
introduced by Bruce Humes
Namie Mayor Baba Tamotsu interviewed by
Katsuya Hirano with Yoshihiro Amaya and Yoh Kawano
Satoko Oka Norimatsu, Mark Ealey
Jon Mitchell
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A Message from Gorbachev on
Okinawa and Military Oppression
(See the Russian original and a Japanese translation by Satoko Oka
Norimatsu with Erin Jones here: http://peacephilosophy.blogspot.ca/2018/02/mikhail-gorbachev-sends-message-to.html
A Message from Gorbachev on Okinawa and Military Oppression
Former leader of the Soviet Union Mikhail Gorbachev sent a message to
Okinawa, which continues to suffer from military oppression from the
United States and Japan with their forceful construction of a new military
base.
Knowing now about the presence of nuclear weapons in Okinawa during the
Cold War era, as revealed in a recent NHK program, my heart aches with
concern that there could still be nuclear weapons stored in Okinawa. It
is essential that the truth be disclosed to the residents of Okinawa.
I have always stood up for nuclear disarmament and ultimately a complete
abolition of nuclear weapons. At the same time I have argued against the
use of military force in resolving international disputes.
At the Soviet-US summit in Geneva in 1985, we (President Reagan and
myself) issued a joint statement that said, "nuclear war cannot be
won and must never be fought," and disseminated it throughout the
world.
From this perspective I have invariably supported the struggle against
military expansion in Okinawa by the people of Okinawa, and I will
support it from here on out.
Okinawa's rich nature and distinctive culture make it unique in this
world. Therefore the islands of Okinawa must be for the people, not for the
military.
Other than the natural, cultural, and touristic resources, Okinawa is
also blessed with its geopolitical location, which I believe allows it to
be a terminal for international human and cultural exchange as well as
trade.
It is my sincere hope that Okinawan people take advantage of this rich
environment and aim for peaceful development of the islands, for the sake
of future generations.
I wholeheartedly agree with the Pope's words in January this year:
"We need to shift from the culture of war to culture of peace."
Mikhail Gorbachev
January 23, 2018
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