State of Iran Compared to S. Korea

As news of Iran’s popular unrest and demonstration against what seems like a rigged election spreads out more and more, one comparison thought came to mind.  This reminded me of South Korea in its ’60s through ’80s.

Mousavi’s wife says that it’s more like marshal law there.  And the reaction of Iran’s Republican Guards and other “security” forces that resulted in deaths like this woman here, reinforces my thoughts of the state of Iran.

It’s a rather graphic and unedited picture so be warned.  Bunches of mostly peaceful demonstration and the police start firing tear gas and beating down protesters and arresting them, and some eventually get killed.  Sounds familiar?  This is South Korea winded back to ’70s and ’80s era when martial law was the way things went, and coup d’etat was as frequent as your mail.

The Kwangju Massacre.  That alone says it all.  When the “government” sent in tanks to kill hundreds of civilians, the images are similar.  Iran’s reaction, in my humble opinion, is that of a marshall law.  If it wasn’t, the government would have just let them continue demonstrating.  But lashing out at them with violence is not a democratic way but rather that of dictatorship.

I empathize with the pro-democracy citizens of Iran… and pray for good changes to come and that the bloodshed would lessen…  But all democratic movements, including the likes of Tiananmen Square Massacre, comes at cost.  I sure hope the Iranian leadership realizes their follies…

Smart Power Outlets: Safety AND Green

I tend to be wish wash when it comes to green and going green… however, this video of John La Grou talking about the smart power outlets has me very intrigued.  I hope this really catches on… both to save people and homes from electrical fires as well as saving loads of energy.  He notes that there are over 10 billion electrical outlets in US alone!!  Yikes…

Two US Asian-American Reporters Imprisoned for 12 Years

Yahoo/AP Release

Two Asian-American reporters who snuck into North Korea were sentenced to twelve years(?!) of prison for allegedly spying on them.  Here are my thoughts…

1. What were they thinking to sneak into North Korea, aka. Not-just-communist-country-but-dictatorship country?!!  Common sense would dictate that they should’ve stayed well out of the border area.

2. North Korea sentenced them to 12 years?!!  WTH?!  Year or two may be somewhat distantly understandable… but TWELVE?!!

3. Let’s not forget that North Korea isn’t exactly known for being “understanding”.  56 years of dictatorship and strict rule doesn’t exactly cry fair.

4. I seriously hope & pray that these two get released but with other serious issues (like North Korea’s long-distance missile testing and nuclear armament), this may get buried…