Friday, August 31, 2007

Japan with Netaji ended western imprerialism in Asia

Japan with Netaji ended western imprerialism in Asia


Goebells’ clones say that India got freedom due to the non-violence and leadership of Nehru Gandhi only. Did other Asian countries of that time get freedom due to non-viloence? Does White liars of whites still rule India to insult mytryism of Subhas, Veer Savarkar, Bhagat Singh and others? Find answer by using historical microscope. 1945-1950 was a season for the independence of Asian Countries. We got independense due to those who gave blood tor freedom: “Give me blood and I will give you freedom”
Who are culprits to make Subhash “Forgotten”? Forgotten hero is in the hearts of patriots instead of road shows of Sonia and Rahul.


Abe went Kolkata instead of Rajghat

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe paid respect to Subhas Bose and Radhabinod Pal - a true historic moment in India Japan relation that started in 1940. Did that indo-Japan relation not open the gate of freedom for Asian countries?

During his stay in India, Japanees PM Abe instead of going to Rajghat will head to the eastern city of Kolkata to meet relatives of Indian freedom fighter Subhash Chandra Bose. He is a dutiful grandson of a wartime minister and passionate advocate for making his nation prouder of its past opposite to the Nehru Gandhis and their Congress. Should we learn something from Japan, worshiper of Subhash? http://newsanalysisindia.com/121082007.htm


Mature Abe is slap on our immature leadership

Abe is not mature only due to heir of his dynasty. He obtained degree in Political Science and he showed his maturity in India aswell. India seeked support for US nuke deal during Japan PM visit. Is this subject of Japan Govt? PM Manmohan Singh did this childish behavriour to criticize the BJP on Nuke deal in his one US visit. Former External Minister at the time of his visit at China said to the Chinese leaders that Pokharana was the act of BJP. He showed sorrowness for this. Mature ruler of a great country Abe avoids saying any thing on Nuke policy of India. http://newsanalysisindia.com/118082007.htm

In his one article Philip Delves Broughtona said: Series of violent confrontations had begun in 1931, prompted by Japan's aggression and support for anticolonial nationalist movements. The confrontations turned into open warfare in China in 1937 and, during World War II, into a series of invasions and counterinvasions that culminated, after the war, in the struggles for independence and national identity. It is these last "forgotten wars" of 1945-49 that are the subject of Christopher Bayly and Tim Harper's compelling book.


Radhabinod Pal’s judgment and Nobusuke Kishi

Japanese premier Abe is the grandson of Nobusuke Kishi, former premier of Japan. Philip Bowring said in his article: The Tokyo Tribunal process lends itself easily to the term “victors’ justice.” The only representative of a non-combatant nation, India’s Radhabinod Pal, wrote a 1,000 page dissenting judgment in which he attacked the underlying assumptions of the proceedings and asked why the atom bomb attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki were not also included. Due to Pal’s judgement grandfather of Japanese PM Abe could get acquittal and after that became PM of Japan. He gave speech from Red fort of India in Dec 2004. Present PM of Japan followed him to visit India after that.

Indian Justice Radhabinod Pal (1886-1967) was the sole judge, on the International Military Tribunal for the Far East, who acquitted all the defendants from committing war crimes in his historic, dissenting judgment. Justice Pal raised by Justice Pal: (Why) "when the conduct of nations is taken into account, the law will perhaps be found to be that only a lost war is a crime"?


"Forgotten Wars"

The story of "Forgotten Wars" begins in the ruins of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, where the remnants of human life scurry like animals across a wasted landscape. It then moves to the crescent of land stretching from Bengal via Burma and Thailand to the Malay Peninsula. It was an area seething with prisoners of war, starved soldiers, violent criminals and sex slaves. Over the next four years, new local powers and the returning forces of empire would clash, cooperate and clash again, laying the groundwork for the continent we know today.


Why Indochina back "into the fold of Christian civilization."

Extraordinary casts of characters populate "Forgotten Wars." When the British move into Indochina to help re-establish French control, they meet Adm. Thierry D'Argenlieu, a former monk, said by his staff to have had "the most brilliant mind of the Twelfth Century." D'Argenlieu had been assigned by Gen. Charles de Gaulle to bring Indochina back "into the fold of Christian civilization."


Cry of "Merdeka!" -- or Freedom!

In Java -- which Allied forces occupied after the Japanese were forced out in 1945 -- nationalist sentiment was stirred by the pemuda, a class of young, mostly single men who wore long hair and simple clothes and affected a classless manner. Their cry of "Merdeka!" -- or Freedom! -- Terrified the overstretched colonial authorities so much that they deployed Japanese soldiers captured in 1945 to keep the peace. In Burma, the postindependence Prime Minister, U Nu, would spend three or four hours a day in solitary prayer. Asked about this, the Indian prime minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, quipped: "This seems as good a way of governing Burma as any."


Period 1946 to 1949 was Asia's "revolutionary hour,"

Messrs. Bayly and Harper describe the years from 1946 to 1949 as Asia's "revolutionary hour," a brief period when the disempowered of society -- women, workers, peasants and the young -- cast off their chains. Self-expression took numerous forms, from Marxism to Maoism and religious revivalism. But ultimately conservative forces in their own countries took control. By 1949, British Asia had collapsed.

Asians in particular should also remember how much they cheered the Japanese military victories, at least initially. Not only at the general level did Japan effectively end western imperialism in Asia.

In Burma
In Burma, Aung San was trained and installed by the invading Japanese who pushed out the British though he later fell out with them when he discovered their independence was a sham.

In Indonesia
In Indonesia, Sukarno skillfully played the Japanese card in his push for independence, and future president Suharto worked for a Japanese-led force before becoming a hero of the war against the Dutch. Even Koreans, who were most obviously oppressed by Japanese occupation dating to 1910, collaborated. Park Chung Hee, the modernizing strong man of post-1960 Korea, was an officer in the Japanese army in Manchukuo.

In the Philippines
In the Philippines, many leading families also collaborated.

In the Malaysia
In the Malay Peninsula, Chinese were naturally in the forefront of resistance to the Japanese. It was a time when Peiping (as Beijing was then known) claimed the loyalty of all overseas Chinese. But Malays, even the aristocracy that the British cultivated, tended to be neutral. Meanwhile the ever-pragmatic Thais under Pibul Songkram aligned themselves with Japan before switching sides as the outcome of the war became clear. Arrested as a war criminal, Pibul later returned to power for another decade. In exile after 1960, he moved to Japan.

In Thailand
It is worth recalling now, given the problems in Thailand’s southern, Malay-speaking provinces, that in 1945 the British proposed, as punishment for aligning with Japan, these provinces be joined to Malaya. The Sultan of Pattani who preferred loose British oversight to direct rule from Bangkok had long favored this. But the US opposed it on the grounds of keeping Thailand in the pro-west camp.

Why is Abe visiting Asian Countries?
Above facts shows why Shinzo Abe present visit of important Asian countries from Indonesia to Malasia via India is important. Abe is is a dutiful grandson of a wartime minister and passionate advocate for making his nation prouder of its past opposite to the Nehru Gandhis and their Congress. Should we learn something from Japan, worshiper of Subhash?
By Premendra Agrawal
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