Keeping Hope Alive and Gettin’ on the Peace Train in Nagoya, Japan
By Joseph Essertier, World BEYOND War. NAGOYA, Japan (May 27, 2018) — On May 26, 2018, 60 people gathered on 26 May 2018, at “Kibo
By Joseph Essertier, World BEYOND War. NAGOYA, Japan (May 27, 2018) — On May 26, 2018, 60 people gathered on 26 May 2018, at “Kibo
By Joseph Essertier, March 31, 2018 Not only Koreans who live in Japan but also many Japanese—far more than one would think after watching a
By Joseph Essertier, March 12, 2018. “Qualities characteristic of but not unique to the United States—including common and casual sexual violence and racism—are, through pornography,
by Joseph Essertier, March 12, 2018, counterpunch. As the Korean Peninsula takes tentative steps toward a huge rapprochement and hundreds of millions of people in
By Joseph Essertier, March 4, 2008, from Zoom in Korea. Early in the morning on Friday, February 23, two Japanese ultranationalists, Katsurada Satoshi (56) and
by Joseph Essertier, February 23, 2018 from CounterPunch. “Making North Korea into an ever-present threat has helped Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and his circle
By Joseph Essertier, February 14, 2018 From CounterPunch It is sad that even now, at this hopeful juncture in the history of Korea, when the
By Joseph Essertier, February 9, 2018 From Counterpunch “War is essentially an evil thing. Its consequences are not confined to the belligerent states alone, but
Greta Zarro is Organizing Director of World BEYOND War. She is based in New York State in the United States. Greta has a background in