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Wu’er Kaixi 念廿不忘 Tiananmen crackdown


日本時間午前5:00- Webcast Twitter Q & A from Mike Massimino
午前6:00-- Live Media Interviews with Astronaut Mike Massimino -
STS-127 Post FRR News Conference - KSC
午後20:30- ISS Expedition 20 Spacewalk Preview Briefing - JSC


June 5, Friday
午後15:15 ISS Expedition 20 Spacewalk Coverage
午後15:45 Spacewalk scheduled to begin at 2:45 a.m. - JSC


ISS Expedition 20 JAXA VIP Call - JSC
若田さん(英語通訳つき) Koichi Wakata / English Interpretation

STATION CREWMEMBER DISCUSSES LIFE IN SPACE WITH JAPANESE PRIME MINISTER AND STUDENTS - JSC (NEW)
Aboard the International Space Station, Expedition 20 Flight Engineer Koichi Wakata discussed his mission on the complex
with Japanese Prime Minister Taro Aso and students in Tokyo during an in-flight conversation on June 3, 2009. Wakata, who
arrived on the station in March, will be returning home in a few weeks aboard the shuttle Endeavour at the completion of
the STS-127 mission that will deliver NASA astronaut Tim Kopra to the outpost.
Center Contact: Rob Navias シャトル打ち上げ時の名イケイケ実況のお方(^_^;) 元CBS記者


Endeavour "Go" for Launch on June 13
STS-127 crew spoke with media June 3 at KSC's Launch Pad 39A
Hack out of Low - Earth Orbit

月に最後に立ったジーン・サーナンを憧れ
火星に立つことを目指していたと語った、船長Mark L. Polansky(^_^;)



CSA - Canadian Space Agency
"CSA astronaut Julie Payette ready for a second space flight"
http://www.asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/media/advisories/2009/0519.asp


NASA managers completed a review Wednesday of space shuttle Endeavour's readiness for flight and selected June 13 as the official launch date for the STS-127 mission to the International Space Station.
Commander Mark Polansky and his six crewmates are scheduled to lift off at 7:17 a.m. EDT.





Tank Man, or the Unknown Rebel

字幕通り
将成為永遠的歴史象徴
対全世界千百萬的電視?来説
Tank Man, or the Unknown Rebel
1989 Tiananmen Square
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tank_Man
There are several conflicting stories about what happened to him after the demonstration.
In a speech to the President's Club in 1999, Bruce Herschensohn ― former deputy special assistant to President of the United States Richard Nixon ― reported that he was executed 14 days later;
other sources say he was killed by firing squad a few months after the Tiananmen Square protests.
firing squad : 銃殺隊
In Red China Blues: My Long March from Mao to Now, Jan Wong writes that the man is still alive and is hiding in mainland China.


It happened in Tiananmen Square- Al Jazeera English
"I got to the balcony just in time because the troops did arrive right after that. I saw the shooting and then saw ambulances coming onto the square .... And I see the man climb up onto the tank. He seems to want to speak to the people inside .... He's become a symbol but he's a mystery - no one knows who he is."
http://english.aljazeera.net/programmes/general/2009/05/200953022567830780.html


Tiananmen protester: 'We were all idealists'
Tiananmen protester: ‘We were all idealists’ - msnbc.com
http://worldblog.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2009/06/03/1952183.aspx
Macau denies entry to Tiananmen protest leader - Tri-City Herald :
HONG KONG
The second most-wanted student leader from the 1989 Tiananmen Square pro-democracy protests was denied entry to the southern Chinese territory of Macau on Wednesday, a day before the 20th anniversary of China's crackdown. He said he was being detained at the airport."
http://www.tri-cityherald.com/news/newswire/world/story/600049.html


Wu'er Kaixi
Prosperity Can't Erase Tiananmen
- WSJ.com
"By WU'ER KAIXI | FROM TODAY'S WALL STREET JOURNAL ASIA.
The deal was economic prosperity in exchange for political quiescence and continued and unchallenged one-party rule. For years, I have been describing it as a "lousy deal."
But today, on the anniversary of the bloodshed that ended the protests, I would like to add that it is also an illusory deal.
In the aftermath of the bloodshed in Beijing 20 years ago -- when I first went into hiding -- my mother had a stroke. It paralyzed one side of her face. I was 10 years in exile before my brother told me. I do not regret what we did in Beijing that year the Berlin Wall fell, when there was so much hope of change in the air, but the deaths have haunted me for 20 years, and I want to hug my mother and tell her: "Sorry.""
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124405068737681917.html


Tiananmen security tight on crackdown anniversary:The Associated Press
"Wu'er Kaixi, who has been in exile since fleeing China after the crackdown, traveled to Macau on Wednesday to turn himself in to authorities in a bid to return home. Immigration officers pulled him aside and demanded he fly back to Taiwan, something he vowed to resist.
"I'm just waiting. I'm guessing they're waiting for instructions from their superiors," Wu'er told The Associated Press by phone, adding that he was being detained in a small room guarded by a lone official at the Macau airport's immigration offices.
"If they disagree with my behavior, they can arrest me. I can accept that," he said. "But I won't let them deport me.""
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5ih_hP1LWb_3qhbcM1onJF6W1XpHgD98JCQGG1
中国 ウアルカイシ氏、マカオに出頭…天安門事件リーダー(毎日新聞) 89年6月4日に起きた天安門事件当時の学生リーダーで、中国当局から指名手配されていた台湾在住のウアルカイシ氏(41)は3日、中国当局への出頭を目的に台北から中国特別行政区マカオの空港に到着し、入国管理当局に連行された。
ウアルカイシ氏は事前に台湾の民主活動家に託した声明で「20年前の行為を違法だと認めたわけではない」と強調。「出頭という方法で帰国する手段を選んだ」と述べた。天安門事件から20年がたつなか、出頭には事件への関心を集める狙いがあるとみられる。
中国政府が天安門事件に関与したとして指名手配している21人のうち、亡命生活を送っているのは14人。
帰国しようとしたのはウアルカイシ氏が初めて"
http://headlines.yahoo.co.jp/hl?a=20090603-00000031-maip-cn
民主化リーダー、ウアルカイシ氏の入境拒否 中国の封じ込め巧妙化 (産経新聞
"ウアルカイシ氏(41)は天安門事件から20年となる4日に合わせて、「公開裁判で中国の事件への責任を追及する」ためにマカオ入りした。中国当局が逮捕に踏み切れば、国際的に知られる同氏への対応に注目が集まるのは必至。このため、当局側は台北に戻るよう求めたが、同氏は拒否。空港内に留め置き、
今回の帰国の公式目的は、
新疆ウイグル自治区ウルムチに住む両親との面会だった
その一方、「海外に亡命した中国人活動家の国内に対する影響力はない」(北京の民主活動家)のが実態で、事件の「風化」に危機感を強める同氏は報道機関に、「民主化に志を持っているなら、低迷する海外での民主化運動を打破するために帰国せねばならない」と語っていた。
民主活動家の一人は「社会の安定第一という原則で、外国メディアの目に触れさせない手法だ。今後の活動が不安だ」と述べた。"
http://headlines.yahoo.co.jp/hl?a=20090604-00000505-san-int




Al Jazeera (^_^;) 当事者の20年後
マカオに出頭したウアルカイシなど当時の学生リーダーとのインタビュー満載
他、実際に戦車に轢かれて、両脚切断された人ほか
Wu'er Kaixi is one of the best-known student leaders of the Tiananmen protests.
The number of deaths is not known.
The Chinese Red Cross initially issued a statement saying that 2,600 people had been killed but rapidly retracted that. The Chinese government claimed that 241 people died, including 23 soldiers.
Twenty years on, Al Jazeera speaks to some of those who took part in the world's largest and most influential pro-democracy movement.
Through their personal stories and the stories of others who witnessed this historic movement, It happened in Tiananmen Square recreates an era when a new generation of Chinese wanted to finally break from the shackles of Mao's Cultural Revolution.
It happened in Tiananmen Square -Al Jazeera English
http://english.aljazeera.net/programmes/general/2009/05/200953022567830780.html

It happened in Tiananmen Square - Part 1

It happened in Tiananmen Square - Part 2

A senior at the Beijing College of Sports
His legs were caught and severed as the tank rolled over him.
He qualified for an international sports event in 1994 but the sports ministry did not allow him to take part, fearing that he would talk to foreign reporters.
"Many students' lives were disrupted in different ways. I lost my legs, some of them had to flee China, some were imprisoned, others died. I was only one of them."
http://english.aljazeera.net/programmes/general/2009/05/200953022567830780.html

The struggle behind Tiananmen - 03 Jun 09

"Twenty years after the crackdown on pro-democracy protests in Beijing's Tiananmen Square, the event remains a taboo subject in mainland China.
But in Hong Kong, which has a separate legal system, commemorations marking the crackdown are held every year.
Al Jazeera's Divya Gopalan reports. "
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82ZIt-leHnA


Two decades ago, the world watched as thousands of Chinese students and their supporters occupied Tiananmen Square for weeks demanding democracy ― and then were violently removed on June 4, 1989, by the Chinese military.
Tiananmen: Shouts That Turned To Silence : NPR
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=104731094



Tiananmen: Shouts That Turned To Silence : NPR
"Two days after our story aired on ABC World News in the U.S., the raw footage of our interview with Xiao Bin appeared on Chinese nightly news.
There was our shot of the tall, angry, gesticulating man, my voice asking him, "Did you see it yourself?" and him saying, "Yes, they ran over students with tanks." And then below this shot, a scroll overlaid the footage, saying, in Chinese,
"This man is a counterrevolutionary rumor-monger. If you see him, turn him into the Public Security Bureau." The next day he was shown on national TV on his knees, crying, asking forgiveness for his crimes.
He was sentenced to 10 years in a labor camp."
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=104731094






お得意の遮断 "万里長城イントラネット"
人権もなにも、漢民族"中華思想"イントラネット
世界は漢民族のものだから > 胡錦濤



“6/4″ for the date of the Tiananmen massacre or “Charter 08"

China Censors: The Tiananmen Square Anniversary Will Not Be Tweeted | Threat Level | Wired.com
Chinese authorities have instituted censoring measures to block access to several internet sites and services in anticipation of Thursday’s 20th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square protest and massacre.
The censoring began at 5 p.m. local time on Tuesday as access to sites was blocked, though users could still reportedly reach some of them through proxies, VPNs and third-party desktop clients.
The blocked sites include Twitter, Flickr and Microsoft’s Hotmail, according to the Telegraph.
FoxNews added The Huffington Post, Life Journal and the MSN Spaces blogging tool to the list.
BBC viewers in China also saw their screens black out when the news service broadcast stories about the anniversary, and foreign news crews have been barred from filming in the square.
Readers of the Financial Times and Economist magazine found stories about Tiananmen ripped from their pages. Authorities also plan to begin cracking down on unapproved internet cafes, according to reports from state media.
The blocked sites are just a few among thousands that China’s censors have targeted since the beginning of last year as a string of anniversaries is marked, including the 50th anniversary of the Tibet uprising.
In April, access to YouTube was blocked after someone posted images of China’s military police beating Tibetan monks.
Twitter became popular in China after last year’s earthquake in Sichuan when people used it to get out reports of the devastation and signal news of their safety to friends and family members.
The Times of London recently noted that Chinese users of Twitter can write terms that are normally blocked if they type them on other websites, such as “6/4″ for the date of the Tiananmen massacre or “Charter 08,”"
http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2009/06/china-censors-internet-before-tiananmen-square-anniversary/


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念廿不忘 The 20th Anniversary of June 4th on Flickr - Photo
"靈台無計逃神矢,
風雨如磐暗故園。
寄意寒星〓不察,
我以我血薦軒轅。"
http://www.flickr.com/photos/vanvan/3589827095/
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6月4日の天安門事件20周年を控え、中国からTwitterHotmailにアクセスできなくなったという。(ロイター)- ITmedia News
"検閲当局は天安門事件20周年に関する報道を禁止しており、北京や上海では外資系の施設やホテルで国外のテレビ局のニュースチャンネルの電波が一斉に数分間停止されている。
都市部の中国人は、TwitterHotmailFacebookなど国外のインターネットツールを使うことが多いが、大多数の中国人は、同様の機能を持つ国内のサービスを利用している。
こうした国内サービスは、反政府的なコンテンツを含んでいないか入念に監視されている。
中国では3月からGoogle傘下の動画共有サイトYouTubeへのアクセスが遮断されている。国外のチベット支援団体が、2008年のチベットでの抗議活動に対する中国政府の弾圧の映像を投稿したためだ。"
http://www.itmedia.co.jp/news/articles/0906/03/news063.html



フランス機が墜落する前は
France24 執拗にチベットを取り上げていたが・・・
Clinton urges Beijing to name Tiananmen dead | France 24
"US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has urged China to release the names of those killed in the Tiananmen Square protests in rare public criticism ahead of the 20th anniversary of the 1989 military crackdown. "
http://www.france24.com/en/20090603-clinton-urges-beijing-name-tiananmen-dead-list-china-crackdown-anniversary



21世紀になって、ますます提灯メディアだらけになる漢民族
Can the Chinese government build an international media behemoth -- and does anyone care?
Foreign Policy: We Report, We Decide
These are gloomy days for the global media, but you wouldn't know it from looking at China, where the government has reportedly earmarked RMB45 billion ($6.58 billion) for the international expansion of state broadcasting. As part of this push, China Central Television, or CCTV, and Xinhua news agency will produce content in different languages for both Western and Asian audiences."
http://www.foreignpolicy.com/story/cms.php?story_id=4930



中国当局監視下のMSN産経ニュース(^_^;)は
天安門事件に関する秘密報告 発・在北京大使 宛・米国政府- MSN産経ニュース
"国歌が終わると、ソフトな女性の声が流れた。「同志たち、おはようございます。幸いにも反革命分子は粉砕されました。私たちの愛する天安門広場に平和が回復されました」と。"(産経新聞)2009.6.1
http://sankei.jp.msn.com/world/china/090601/chn0906011819007-n4.htm
天安門事件、米政府は当初から全容把握 秘密文書で判明 - MSN産経
http://sankei.jp.msn.com/world/america/090601/amr0906011754005-n1.htm



"中国外務省の秦剛副報道局長は2日の会見で、同事件について「共産党と政府は正しい結論を下している」と述べ、「解決済み」との立場をあらためて示した。"  北海道新聞
http://www.hokkaido-np.co.jp/news/international/169135.html


共産党による情報統制は二十年前より、むしろ強化された」
消えない記憶 天安門事件20年 情報統制 :東京新聞
"今年五月、当時の学生運動に参加し、今は学者や作家になった人々が一つの計画を立てた。「念廿不忘」(二十年を忘れない)という同じタイトルで、各自が文章を発表する。
だが、公安当局が事前に察知、計画は中止に追い込まれた。計画に関与したメンバーは「携帯電話の盗聴やメールの検閲で発覚したようだ」と話す。
共産党による情報統制は二十年前より、むしろ強化された」
八九年当時、共産党幹部でいながら民主化運動に参加し、党を除名された張祖樺(53)は話す。事件二十年が近づいた今月一日から、張の携帯電話は不通になり、パソコンにメールも届かなくなった。"
http://www.tokyo-np.co.jp/article/world/news/CK2009060302000077.html


「未然に民主化運動を防ぐ党組織や公安系統のシステムが整っている。特に大学では学内の思想、学生の行動を厳しくコントロールしなければならないという、20年前の運動の教訓と経験があり、学生が主体的に運動を起こすことは難しい」
天安門20年風化に抗って】記憶と体験が語る歴史 - MSN産経ニュース
"昨年の北京五輪の期間中は、山東省に強制隔離され、先月25日にも一時、郊外に連行された。外国人記者と接触するな、という警告だ。"
http://sankei.jp.msn.com/world/china/090602/chn0906021911009-n1.htm



"天安門事件や党支配への異論などは、インターネットに意見を書き込んだだけで逮捕される危険がある。
愛国心に燃える若者たちは台湾やチベットなど主権や領土が絡む問題では党にこたえ、少数派や反対意見を排撃する。
こうした問題になると「一つの声」で語る"(中日新聞)
http://www.chunichi.co.jp/article/column/editorial/CK2009060302000054.html
停滞する民主化要求運動 経済発展と引き換えに(毎日新聞)
事件直後、中国に厳しい態度を取った欧米諸国も、中国市場への参入を犠牲にするような批判は控えるようになった。""
変革への年代記:第3編 天安門広場を離れて−−元学生リーダーの思い
http://mainichi.jp/select/world/news/20090603ddm007030074000c.html


Tiananmen leader urges US to be firm: WASHINGTON (AFP)
"Wang Dan, the leader of the Tiananmen democracy revolt crushed 20 years ago,
"I'm really disappointed ... that the whole international community has just turned their back to the human rights issue," Wang said at the Heritage Foundation, a conservative Washington think-tank.
"I think that's sad because the people inside China really had some hope from the concern from the international community because they have no other means to try to pursue democracy," he said."
http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5jmuUWynKt1ffQhAEZM7h5ajwOFbg
他力本願・・・中華思想・愛国にはうんざりしている白人世界でないかい?


人権もなにも、結局、古来からの漢民族の"中華思想"ですから・・・


たとえば 中華思想嫌いで チベット仏教好きな Pelosiさん とか・・・
Pelosi Says Human Rights Stressed During China Visit
Voice of America
Pelosi and other members of the bipartisan group spoke amid week-long observances of the 20th anniversary of the Chinese government's crackdown in June ...
Pelosi Received In China With Pomp And Circumstance Talk Radio News Service
US speaker urges China to free political prisoners AFP
Pelosi, Bipartisan Delegation Remarks at Press Conference on China PR Newswire (press release)


次のは、昔ながらの反共思想の立場
まるでタイトルからして人種偏見のような・・・
米英 中国大使館前での抗議集会日程つき(^_^;
Chinese People Are Human Beings Too »Family Security Matters » Publications »
http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/publications/id.3366/pub_detail.asp
2. Those Who Ask "Are Chinese People Human Beings?"
The offensive question "are Chinese people human beings?" seems to be a valid question to some people – effectively asked by their actions, their inactions, and their willingness to abandon the cause of human rights for Chinese people.
Both in life and in death, too many are ready willing to view Chinese people as expendable for their security, for their business, and even for their entertainment.
米英 中国大使館前での抗議集会日程つき(^_^;
Washington DC, USA:

    • Wednesday night, June 3 - there is a candlelight vigil at the Victims of Communism memorial starting at 7 PM. The Victims of Communism memorial is in Washington DC - at the intersection of Massachusetts Ave., NW, and New Jersey Ave., NW. Nearby subway stop: Union Station.
    • Thursday afternoon, June 4 - Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) rally from 1-5 PM at the China Embassy at 3505 International Place, NW, Washington, DC 20008.

London, UK:

    • Thursday, June 4 - 10 AM - 12 PM - Amnesty International UK - Outside the Chinese Embassy, 49-51 Portland Place, London W1B 1JL

Hong Kong:

    • Thursday, June 4 - 8 PM - Candlelight Vigil for the 20th Anniversary of June 4 -- The football fields in Victoria Park

香港はVictoria Parkだそうだ
どこで?」なんて訊くのは野暮なのだ、もちろん「維園」(ビクトリアパーク)だと決まっている。
"北京からわざわざその集会の取材に行った記者もいる。事件のお膝元北京にありながら、わざわざ香港に飛ぶなんて……でも、仕方がない。
「ビジュアル」な記念活動は中国じゃ出来ないんだから……きっと彼らはそう言うだろう。" 中国万華鏡北京ごろごろ日記:
http://wanzee.seesaa.net/article/120599736.html#more



Thousands Gather in Hong Kong for Tiananmen Vigil - NYTimes.com
"The organizers said that 150,000 people joined the vigil, tying the record set by the first anniversary vigil in 1990 and dwarfing every vigil held since then.
The police estimated the crowd at 62,800, their largest estimate for any vigil except in 1990, which they put at 80,000."
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/05/world/asia/05hong.html?ref=asia
天安門事件20年、香港の追悼集会に15万人
"参加人数は約15万人と過去最多を記録。節目の年に市民の関心が例年より高まったことをうかがわせた。
香港の集会は市民団体が毎年6月4日に開催、中国国内で唯一の大規模な追悼行事だ。事件後に米国に逃れた元学生指導者も参加し、中国政府に人権の改善と民主活動家の釈放を要求。
集会参加者はこの数年、5万人前後で落ち着いていたが、今年は若い世代が駆けつけ、会場となったビクトリア公園は立すいの余地もない状況となった "
http://www.nikkei.co.jp/news/main/im20090604IMC64001_05062009.html





Final Hubble Servicing Mission
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Kelsang Metok (格桑梅朵) is a popular singer who combines traditional Tibetan songs with elements of Chinese and Western pop.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tibetan_Culture_under_Chinese_Rule
九寨溝(きゅうさいこうJi〓zh〓ig〓u)
中国四川省北部アバ・チベット族チャン族自治州九寨溝県にある自然保護区、ユネスコ世界遺産
http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E4%B9%9D%E5%AF%A8%E6%BA%9D

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China Focus: Massive China quake heavily mauls tourist paradise / CCTV International
Source: Xinhua | 05-29-2008 21:29
CHENGDU, May 29 (Xinhua) -- The worst earthquake to hit China in decades has inflicted not only huge casualties but also heavy losses to the popular tourist destination of southwestern Sichuan Province.
At the Jiuzhai Paradise Hotel near the well-known Jiuzhaigou Valley Scenic and Historic Interest Area, also a site on the World Heritage List, more than 1,000 rooms have been left vacant after the quake.
Fortunately, Xiong said, the Jiuzhaigou Valley Scenic and Historic Interest Area, about 200 km away from the epicenter, did not suffer any damages in the quake, although road links had been cut.
http://www.cctv.com/english/20080529/111924.shtml


胡錦濤 - Wikipedia
"1989年3月には抗議運動が大規模なデモ行進にまで発展したため、胡はラサ全市に3月8日午前零時から戒厳令を布告した。戒厳令布告は天安門事件に先立ち中華人民共和国史上初めてのことであった。
日本では、この時にチベット独立運動を押さえ込んだことで党指導部の信頼を勝ち得たと言われることもあり、2008年のチベット動乱の際にもメディアで批判される根拠となった"
http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%83%A1%E9%8C%A6%E6%BF%A4#.E3.83.81.E3.83.99.E3.83.83.E3.83.88.E3.81.A7.E3.81.AE.E6.B4.BB.E5.8B.95


シスコが構築しなくても別の企業が請け負っただろうけどさ
"“June 4 is still here. Tiananmen is still here. However, it’s not a Tiananmen massacre, it’s suppression in the style of a ‘little Tiananmen.’” The 76-year-old holds up four fingers. “Every four minutes there is a protest with more than 100 people.”
Repression has been cranked up, not only against Chinese but Tibetans.
The Chinese police state grew more sophisticated with spy technology imported from US based companies like Cisco and others. The Great Wall of China became at the same time a Great Mall and a Great Firewall. " Media Channel
http://www.mediachannel.org/wordpress/2009/06/03/as-world-marks-tiananmen-protest-anniversary-its-time-to-improve-coverage-of-human-rights-in-china/


Taking a Second Look at U.S.-China Trade- Epoch Times
"Cisco supplies Internet routers that are the cornerstones of China’s “Great Fire Wall.”
Google routinely complies with Chinese demands in order to maintain favorable business relationships.
Yahoo releases information to Chinese police that has led to cyber dissidents being jailed. This is not free trade, but selling out. "
http://www.theepochtimes.com/n2/content/view/17121/
シスコを巨大企業にした男 − @IT
http://jibun.atmarkit.co.jp/ljibun01/rensai/adventurer/014/01.html






日本時間午前5:00- Webcast Twitter Q & A from Mike Massimino
午前6:00-- Live Media Interviews with Astronaut Mike Massimino -
STS-127 Post FRR News Conference - KSC
午後20:30- ISS Expedition 20 Spacewalk Preview Briefing - JSC


June 5, Friday
午後15:15 ISS Expedition 20 Spacewalk Coverage
午後15:45 Spacewalk scheduled to begin at 2:45 a.m. - JSC


ISS Expedition 20 JAXA VIP Call - JSC
若田さん(英語通訳つき) Koichi Wakata / English Interpretation

STATION CREWMEMBER DISCUSSES LIFE IN SPACE WITH JAPANESE PRIME MINISTER AND STUDENTS - JSC (NEW)
Aboard the International Space Station, Expedition 20 Flight Engineer Koichi Wakata discussed his mission on the complex
with Japanese Prime Minister Taro Aso and students in Tokyo during an in-flight conversation on June 3, 2009. Wakata, who
arrived on the station in March, will be returning home in a few weeks aboard the shuttle Endeavour at the completion of
the STS-127 mission that will deliver NASA astronaut Tim Kopra to the outpost.
Center Contact: Rob Navias シャトル打ち上げ時の名イケイケ実況のお方(^_^;) 元CBS記者


Endeavour "Go" for Launch on June 13
STS-127 crew spoke with media June 3 at KSC's Launch Pad 39A
Hack out of Low - Earth Orbit

月に最後に立ったジーン・サーナンを憧れ
火星に立つことを目指していたと語った、船長Mark L. Polansky(^_^;)



CSA - Canadian Space Agency
"CSA astronaut Julie Payette ready for a second space flight"
http://www.asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/media/advisories/2009/0519.asp


NASA managers completed a review Wednesday of space shuttle Endeavour's readiness for flight and selected June 13 as the official launch date for the STS-127 mission to the International Space Station.
Commander Mark Polansky and his six crewmates are scheduled to lift off at 7:17 a.m. EDT.





Tank Man, or the Unknown Rebel

字幕通り
将成為永遠的歴史象徴
対全世界千百萬的電視?来説
Tank Man, or the Unknown Rebel
1989 Tiananmen Square
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tank_Man
There are several conflicting stories about what happened to him after the demonstration.
In a speech to the President's Club in 1999, Bruce Herschensohn ― former deputy special assistant to President of the United States Richard Nixon ― reported that he was executed 14 days later;
other sources say he was killed by firing squad a few months after the Tiananmen Square protests.
firing squad : 銃殺隊
In Red China Blues: My Long March from Mao to Now, Jan Wong writes that the man is still alive and is hiding in mainland China.


It happened in Tiananmen Square- Al Jazeera English
"I got to the balcony just in time because the troops did arrive right after that. I saw the shooting and then saw ambulances coming onto the square .... And I see the man climb up onto the tank. He seems to want to speak to the people inside .... He's become a symbol but he's a mystery - no one knows who he is."
http://english.aljazeera.net/programmes/general/2009/05/200953022567830780.html


Tiananmen protester: 'We were all idealists'
Tiananmen protester: ‘We were all idealists’ - msnbc.com
http://worldblog.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2009/06/03/1952183.aspx
Macau denies entry to Tiananmen protest leader - Tri-City Herald :
HONG KONG
The second most-wanted student leader from the 1989 Tiananmen Square pro-democracy protests was denied entry to the southern Chinese territory of Macau on Wednesday, a day before the 20th anniversary of China's crackdown. He said he was being detained at the airport."
http://www.tri-cityherald.com/news/newswire/world/story/600049.html


Wu'er Kaixi
Prosperity Can't Erase Tiananmen
- WSJ.com
"By WU'ER KAIXI | FROM TODAY'S WALL STREET JOURNAL ASIA.
The deal was economic prosperity in exchange for political quiescence and continued and unchallenged one-party rule. For years, I have been describing it as a "lousy deal."
But today, on the anniversary of the bloodshed that ended the protests, I would like to add that it is also an illusory deal.
In the aftermath of the bloodshed in Beijing 20 years ago -- when I first went into hiding -- my mother had a stroke. It paralyzed one side of her face. I was 10 years in exile before my brother told me. I do not regret what we did in Beijing that year the Berlin Wall fell, when there was so much hope of change in the air, but the deaths have haunted me for 20 years, and I want to hug my mother and tell her: "Sorry.""
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124405068737681917.html


Tiananmen security tight on crackdown anniversary:The Associated Press
"Wu'er Kaixi, who has been in exile since fleeing China after the crackdown, traveled to Macau on Wednesday to turn himself in to authorities in a bid to return home. Immigration officers pulled him aside and demanded he fly back to Taiwan, something he vowed to resist.
"I'm just waiting. I'm guessing they're waiting for instructions from their superiors," Wu'er told The Associated Press by phone, adding that he was being detained in a small room guarded by a lone official at the Macau airport's immigration offices.
"If they disagree with my behavior, they can arrest me. I can accept that," he said. "But I won't let them deport me.""
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5ih_hP1LWb_3qhbcM1onJF6W1XpHgD98JCQGG1
中国 ウアルカイシ氏、マカオに出頭…天安門事件リーダー(毎日新聞) 89年6月4日に起きた天安門事件当時の学生リーダーで、中国当局から指名手配されていた台湾在住のウアルカイシ氏(41)は3日、中国当局への出頭を目的に台北から中国特別行政区マカオの空港に到着し、入国管理当局に連行された。
ウアルカイシ氏は事前に台湾の民主活動家に託した声明で「20年前の行為を違法だと認めたわけではない」と強調。「出頭という方法で帰国する手段を選んだ」と述べた。天安門事件から20年がたつなか、出頭には事件への関心を集める狙いがあるとみられる。
中国政府が天安門事件に関与したとして指名手配している21人のうち、亡命生活を送っているのは14人。
帰国しようとしたのはウアルカイシ氏が初めて"
http://headlines.yahoo.co.jp/hl?a=20090603-00000031-maip-cn
民主化リーダー、ウアルカイシ氏の入境拒否 中国の封じ込め巧妙化 (産経新聞
"ウアルカイシ氏(41)は天安門事件から20年となる4日に合わせて、「公開裁判で中国の事件への責任を追及する」ためにマカオ入りした。中国当局が逮捕に踏み切れば、国際的に知られる同氏への対応に注目が集まるのは必至。このため、当局側は台北に戻るよう求めたが、同氏は拒否。空港内に留め置き、
今回の帰国の公式目的は、
新疆ウイグル自治区ウルムチに住む両親との面会だった
その一方、「海外に亡命した中国人活動家の国内に対する影響力はない」(北京の民主活動家)のが実態で、事件の「風化」に危機感を強める同氏は報道機関に、「民主化に志を持っているなら、低迷する海外での民主化運動を打破するために帰国せねばならない」と語っていた。
民主活動家の一人は「社会の安定第一という原則で、外国メディアの目に触れさせない手法だ。今後の活動が不安だ」と述べた。"
http://headlines.yahoo.co.jp/hl?a=20090604-00000505-san-int




Al Jazeera (^_^;) 当事者の20年後
マカオに出頭したウアルカイシなど当時の学生リーダーとのインタビュー満載
他、実際に戦車に轢かれて、両脚切断された人ほか
Wu'er Kaixi is one of the best-known student leaders of the Tiananmen protests.
The number of deaths is not known.
The Chinese Red Cross initially issued a statement saying that 2,600 people had been killed but rapidly retracted that. The Chinese government claimed that 241 people died, including 23 soldiers.
Twenty years on, Al Jazeera speaks to some of those who took part in the world's largest and most influential pro-democracy movement.
Through their personal stories and the stories of others who witnessed this historic movement, It happened in Tiananmen Square recreates an era when a new generation of Chinese wanted to finally break from the shackles of Mao's Cultural Revolution.
It happened in Tiananmen Square -Al Jazeera English
http://english.aljazeera.net/programmes/general/2009/05/200953022567830780.html

It happened in Tiananmen Square - Part 1

It happened in Tiananmen Square - Part 2

A senior at the Beijing College of Sports
His legs were caught and severed as the tank rolled over him.
He qualified for an international sports event in 1994 but the sports ministry did not allow him to take part, fearing that he would talk to foreign reporters.
"Many students' lives were disrupted in different ways. I lost my legs, some of them had to flee China, some were imprisoned, others died. I was only one of them."
http://english.aljazeera.net/programmes/general/2009/05/200953022567830780.html

The struggle behind Tiananmen - 03 Jun 09

"Twenty years after the crackdown on pro-democracy protests in Beijing's Tiananmen Square, the event remains a taboo subject in mainland China.
But in Hong Kong, which has a separate legal system, commemorations marking the crackdown are held every year.
Al Jazeera's Divya Gopalan reports. "
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82ZIt-leHnA


Two decades ago, the world watched as thousands of Chinese students and their supporters occupied Tiananmen Square for weeks demanding democracy ― and then were violently removed on June 4, 1989, by the Chinese military.
Tiananmen: Shouts That Turned To Silence : NPR
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=104731094



Tiananmen: Shouts That Turned To Silence : NPR
"Two days after our story aired on ABC World News in the U.S., the raw footage of our interview with Xiao Bin appeared on Chinese nightly news.
There was our shot of the tall, angry, gesticulating man, my voice asking him, "Did you see it yourself?" and him saying, "Yes, they ran over students with tanks." And then below this shot, a scroll overlaid the footage, saying, in Chinese,
"This man is a counterrevolutionary rumor-monger. If you see him, turn him into the Public Security Bureau." The next day he was shown on national TV on his knees, crying, asking forgiveness for his crimes.
He was sentenced to 10 years in a labor camp."
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=104731094






お得意の遮断 "万里長城イントラネット"
人権もなにも、漢民族"中華思想"イントラネット
世界は漢民族のものだから > 胡錦濤



“6/4″ for the date of the Tiananmen massacre or “Charter 08"

China Censors: The Tiananmen Square Anniversary Will Not Be Tweeted | Threat Level | Wired.com
Chinese authorities have instituted censoring measures to block access to several internet sites and services in anticipation of Thursday’s 20th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square protest and massacre.
The censoring began at 5 p.m. local time on Tuesday as access to sites was blocked, though users could still reportedly reach some of them through proxies, VPNs and third-party desktop clients.
The blocked sites include Twitter, Flickr and Microsoft’s Hotmail, according to the Telegraph.
FoxNews added The Huffington Post, Life Journal and the MSN Spaces blogging tool to the list.
BBC viewers in China also saw their screens black out when the news service broadcast stories about the anniversary, and foreign news crews have been barred from filming in the square.
Readers of the Financial Times and Economist magazine found stories about Tiananmen ripped from their pages. Authorities also plan to begin cracking down on unapproved internet cafes, according to reports from state media.
The blocked sites are just a few among thousands that China’s censors have targeted since the beginning of last year as a string of anniversaries is marked, including the 50th anniversary of the Tibet uprising.
In April, access to YouTube was blocked after someone posted images of China’s military police beating Tibetan monks.
Twitter became popular in China after last year’s earthquake in Sichuan when people used it to get out reports of the devastation and signal news of their safety to friends and family members.
The Times of London recently noted that Chinese users of Twitter can write terms that are normally blocked if they type them on other websites, such as “6/4″ for the date of the Tiananmen massacre or “Charter 08,”"
http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2009/06/china-censors-internet-before-tiananmen-square-anniversary/


Flickr
念廿不忘 The 20th Anniversary of June 4th on Flickr - Photo
"靈台無計逃神矢,
風雨如磐暗故園。
寄意寒星〓不察,
我以我血薦軒轅。"
http://www.flickr.com/photos/vanvan/3589827095/
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6月4日の天安門事件20周年を控え、中国からTwitterHotmailにアクセスできなくなったという。(ロイター)- ITmedia News
"検閲当局は天安門事件20周年に関する報道を禁止しており、北京や上海では外資系の施設やホテルで国外のテレビ局のニュースチャンネルの電波が一斉に数分間停止されている。
都市部の中国人は、TwitterHotmailFacebookなど国外のインターネットツールを使うことが多いが、大多数の中国人は、同様の機能を持つ国内のサービスを利用している。
こうした国内サービスは、反政府的なコンテンツを含んでいないか入念に監視されている。
中国では3月からGoogle傘下の動画共有サイトYouTubeへのアクセスが遮断されている。国外のチベット支援団体が、2008年のチベットでの抗議活動に対する中国政府の弾圧の映像を投稿したためだ。"
http://www.itmedia.co.jp/news/articles/0906/03/news063.html



フランス機が墜落する前は
France24 執拗にチベットを取り上げていたが・・・
Clinton urges Beijing to name Tiananmen dead | France 24
"US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has urged China to release the names of those killed in the Tiananmen Square protests in rare public criticism ahead of the 20th anniversary of the 1989 military crackdown. "
http://www.france24.com/en/20090603-clinton-urges-beijing-name-tiananmen-dead-list-china-crackdown-anniversary



21世紀になって、ますます提灯メディアだらけになる漢民族
Can the Chinese government build an international media behemoth -- and does anyone care?
Foreign Policy: We Report, We Decide
These are gloomy days for the global media, but you wouldn't know it from looking at China, where the government has reportedly earmarked RMB45 billion ($6.58 billion) for the international expansion of state broadcasting. As part of this push, China Central Television, or CCTV, and Xinhua news agency will produce content in different languages for both Western and Asian audiences."
http://www.foreignpolicy.com/story/cms.php?story_id=4930



中国当局監視下のMSN産経ニュース(^_^;)は
天安門事件に関する秘密報告 発・在北京大使 宛・米国政府- MSN産経ニュース
"国歌が終わると、ソフトな女性の声が流れた。「同志たち、おはようございます。幸いにも反革命分子は粉砕されました。私たちの愛する天安門広場に平和が回復されました」と。"(産経新聞)2009.6.1
http://sankei.jp.msn.com/world/china/090601/chn0906011819007-n4.htm
天安門事件、米政府は当初から全容把握 秘密文書で判明 - MSN産経
http://sankei.jp.msn.com/world/america/090601/amr0906011754005-n1.htm



"中国外務省の秦剛副報道局長は2日の会見で、同事件について「共産党と政府は正しい結論を下している」と述べ、「解決済み」との立場をあらためて示した。"  北海道新聞
http://www.hokkaido-np.co.jp/news/international/169135.html


共産党による情報統制は二十年前より、むしろ強化された」
消えない記憶 天安門事件20年 情報統制 :東京新聞
"今年五月、当時の学生運動に参加し、今は学者や作家になった人々が一つの計画を立てた。「念廿不忘」(二十年を忘れない)という同じタイトルで、各自が文章を発表する。
だが、公安当局が事前に察知、計画は中止に追い込まれた。計画に関与したメンバーは「携帯電話の盗聴やメールの検閲で発覚したようだ」と話す。
共産党による情報統制は二十年前より、むしろ強化された」
八九年当時、共産党幹部でいながら民主化運動に参加し、党を除名された張祖樺(53)は話す。事件二十年が近づいた今月一日から、張の携帯電話は不通になり、パソコンにメールも届かなくなった。"
http://www.tokyo-np.co.jp/article/world/news/CK2009060302000077.html


「未然に民主化運動を防ぐ党組織や公安系統のシステムが整っている。特に大学では学内の思想、学生の行動を厳しくコントロールしなければならないという、20年前の運動の教訓と経験があり、学生が主体的に運動を起こすことは難しい」
天安門20年風化に抗って】記憶と体験が語る歴史 - MSN産経ニュース
"昨年の北京五輪の期間中は、山東省に強制隔離され、先月25日にも一時、郊外に連行された。外国人記者と接触するな、という警告だ。"
http://sankei.jp.msn.com/world/china/090602/chn0906021911009-n1.htm



"天安門事件や党支配への異論などは、インターネットに意見を書き込んだだけで逮捕される危険がある。
愛国心に燃える若者たちは台湾やチベットなど主権や領土が絡む問題では党にこたえ、少数派や反対意見を排撃する。
こうした問題になると「一つの声」で語る"(中日新聞)
http://www.chunichi.co.jp/article/column/editorial/CK2009060302000054.html
停滞する民主化要求運動 経済発展と引き換えに(毎日新聞)
事件直後、中国に厳しい態度を取った欧米諸国も、中国市場への参入を犠牲にするような批判は控えるようになった。""
変革への年代記:第3編 天安門広場を離れて−−元学生リーダーの思い
http://mainichi.jp/select/world/news/20090603ddm007030074000c.html


Tiananmen leader urges US to be firm: WASHINGTON (AFP)
"Wang Dan, the leader of the Tiananmen democracy revolt crushed 20 years ago,
"I'm really disappointed ... that the whole international community has just turned their back to the human rights issue," Wang said at the Heritage Foundation, a conservative Washington think-tank.
"I think that's sad because the people inside China really had some hope from the concern from the international community because they have no other means to try to pursue democracy," he said."
http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5jmuUWynKt1ffQhAEZM7h5ajwOFbg
他力本願・・・中華思想・愛国にはうんざりしている白人世界でないかい?


人権もなにも、結局、古来からの漢民族の"中華思想"ですから・・・


たとえば 中華思想嫌いで チベット仏教好きな Pelosiさん とか・・・
Pelosi Says Human Rights Stressed During China Visit
Voice of America
Pelosi and other members of the bipartisan group spoke amid week-long observances of the 20th anniversary of the Chinese government's crackdown in June ...
Pelosi Received In China With Pomp And Circumstance Talk Radio News Service
US speaker urges China to free political prisoners AFP
Pelosi, Bipartisan Delegation Remarks at Press Conference on China PR Newswire (press release)


次のは、昔ながらの反共思想の立場
まるでタイトルからして人種偏見のような・・・
米英 中国大使館前での抗議集会日程つき(^_^;
Chinese People Are Human Beings Too »Family Security Matters » Publications »
http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/publications/id.3366/pub_detail.asp
2. Those Who Ask "Are Chinese People Human Beings?"
The offensive question "are Chinese people human beings?" seems to be a valid question to some people – effectively asked by their actions, their inactions, and their willingness to abandon the cause of human rights for Chinese people.
Both in life and in death, too many are ready willing to view Chinese people as expendable for their security, for their business, and even for their entertainment.
米英 中国大使館前での抗議集会日程つき(^_^;
Washington DC, USA:

    • Wednesday night, June 3 - there is a candlelight vigil at the Victims of Communism memorial starting at 7 PM. The Victims of Communism memorial is in Washington DC - at the intersection of Massachusetts Ave., NW, and New Jersey Ave., NW. Nearby subway stop: Union Station.
    • Thursday afternoon, June 4 - Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) rally from 1-5 PM at the China Embassy at 3505 International Place, NW, Washington, DC 20008.

London, UK:

    • Thursday, June 4 - 10 AM - 12 PM - Amnesty International UK - Outside the Chinese Embassy, 49-51 Portland Place, London W1B 1JL

Hong Kong:

    • Thursday, June 4 - 8 PM - Candlelight Vigil for the 20th Anniversary of June 4 -- The football fields in Victoria Park

香港はVictoria Parkだそうだ
どこで?」なんて訊くのは野暮なのだ、もちろん「維園」(ビクトリアパーク)だと決まっている。
"北京からわざわざその集会の取材に行った記者もいる。事件のお膝元北京にありながら、わざわざ香港に飛ぶなんて……でも、仕方がない。
「ビジュアル」な記念活動は中国じゃ出来ないんだから……きっと彼らはそう言うだろう。" 中国万華鏡北京ごろごろ日記:
http://wanzee.seesaa.net/article/120599736.html#more



Thousands Gather in Hong Kong for Tiananmen Vigil - NYTimes.com
"The organizers said that 150,000 people joined the vigil, tying the record set by the first anniversary vigil in 1990 and dwarfing every vigil held since then.
The police estimated the crowd at 62,800, their largest estimate for any vigil except in 1990, which they put at 80,000."
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/05/world/asia/05hong.html?ref=asia
天安門事件20年、香港の追悼集会に15万人
"参加人数は約15万人と過去最多を記録。節目の年に市民の関心が例年より高まったことをうかがわせた。
香港の集会は市民団体が毎年6月4日に開催、中国国内で唯一の大規模な追悼行事だ。事件後に米国に逃れた元学生指導者も参加し、中国政府に人権の改善と民主活動家の釈放を要求。
集会参加者はこの数年、5万人前後で落ち着いていたが、今年は若い世代が駆けつけ、会場となったビクトリア公園は立すいの余地もない状況となった "
http://www.nikkei.co.jp/news/main/im20090604IMC64001_05062009.html





Final Hubble Servicing Mission
3 2 1 Release


Kelsang Metok (格桑梅朵) is a popular singer who combines traditional Tibetan songs with elements of Chinese and Western pop.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tibetan_Culture_under_Chinese_Rule
九寨溝(きゅうさいこうJi〓zh〓ig〓u)
中国四川省北部アバ・チベット族チャン族自治州九寨溝県にある自然保護区、ユネスコ世界遺産
http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E4%B9%9D%E5%AF%A8%E6%BA%9D

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China Focus: Massive China quake heavily mauls tourist paradise / CCTV International
Source: Xinhua | 05-29-2008 21:29
CHENGDU, May 29 (Xinhua) -- The worst earthquake to hit China in decades has inflicted not only huge casualties but also heavy losses to the popular tourist destination of southwestern Sichuan Province.
At the Jiuzhai Paradise Hotel near the well-known Jiuzhaigou Valley Scenic and Historic Interest Area, also a site on the World Heritage List, more than 1,000 rooms have been left vacant after the quake.
Fortunately, Xiong said, the Jiuzhaigou Valley Scenic and Historic Interest Area, about 200 km away from the epicenter, did not suffer any damages in the quake, although road links had been cut.
http://www.cctv.com/english/20080529/111924.shtml


胡錦濤 - Wikipedia
"1989年3月には抗議運動が大規模なデモ行進にまで発展したため、胡はラサ全市に3月8日午前零時から戒厳令を布告した。戒厳令布告は天安門事件に先立ち中華人民共和国史上初めてのことであった。
日本では、この時にチベット独立運動を押さえ込んだことで党指導部の信頼を勝ち得たと言われることもあり、2008年のチベット動乱の際にもメディアで批判される根拠となった"
http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%83%A1%E9%8C%A6%E6%BF%A4#.E3.83.81.E3.83.99.E3.83.83.E3.83.88.E3.81.A7.E3.81.AE.E6.B4.BB.E5.8B.95


シスコが構築しなくても別の企業が請け負っただろうけどさ
"“June 4 is still here. Tiananmen is still here. However, it’s not a Tiananmen massacre, it’s suppression in the style of a ‘little Tiananmen.’” The 76-year-old holds up four fingers. “Every four minutes there is a protest with more than 100 people.”
Repression has been cranked up, not only against Chinese but Tibetans.
The Chinese police state grew more sophisticated with spy technology imported from US based companies like Cisco and others. The Great Wall of China became at the same time a Great Mall and a Great Firewall. " Media Channel
http://www.mediachannel.org/wordpress/2009/06/03/as-world-marks-tiananmen-protest-anniversary-its-time-to-improve-coverage-of-human-rights-in-china/


Taking a Second Look at U.S.-China Trade- Epoch Times
"Cisco supplies Internet routers that are the cornerstones of China’s “Great Fire Wall.”
Google routinely complies with Chinese demands in order to maintain favorable business relationships.
Yahoo releases information to Chinese police that has led to cyber dissidents being jailed. This is not free trade, but selling out. "
http://www.theepochtimes.com/n2/content/view/17121/
シスコを巨大企業にした男 − @IT
http://jibun.atmarkit.co.jp/ljibun01/rensai/adventurer/014/01.html






日本時間午前5:00- Webcast Twitter Q & A from Mike Massimino
午前6:00-- Live Media Interviews with Astronaut Mike Massimino -
STS-127 Post FRR News Conference - KSC
午後20:30- ISS Expedition 20 Spacewalk Preview Briefing - JSC


June 5, Friday
午後15:15 ISS Expedition 20 Spacewalk Coverage
午後15:45 Spacewalk scheduled to begin at 2:45 a.m. - JSC


ISS Expedition 20 JAXA VIP Call - JSC
若田さん(英語通訳つき) Koichi Wakata / English Interpretation

STATION CREWMEMBER DISCUSSES LIFE IN SPACE WITH JAPANESE PRIME MINISTER AND STUDENTS - JSC (NEW)
Aboard the International Space Station, Expedition 20 Flight Engineer Koichi Wakata discussed his mission on the complex
with Japanese Prime Minister Taro Aso and students in Tokyo during an in-flight conversation on June 3, 2009. Wakata, who
arrived on the station in March, will be returning home in a few weeks aboard the shuttle Endeavour at the completion of
the STS-127 mission that will deliver NASA astronaut Tim Kopra to the outpost.
Center Contact: Rob Navias シャトル打ち上げ時の名イケイケ実況のお方(^_^;) 元CBS記者


Endeavour "Go" for Launch on June 13
STS-127 crew spoke with media June 3 at KSC's Launch Pad 39A
Hack out of Low - Earth Orbit

月に最後に立ったジーン・サーナンを憧れ
火星に立つことを目指していたと語った、船長Mark L. Polansky(^_^;)



CSA - Canadian Space Agency
"CSA astronaut Julie Payette ready for a second space flight"
http://www.asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/media/advisories/2009/0519.asp


NASA managers completed a review Wednesday of space shuttle Endeavour's readiness for flight and selected June 13 as the official launch date for the STS-127 mission to the International Space Station.
Commander Mark Polansky and his six crewmates are scheduled to lift off at 7:17 a.m. EDT.





Tank Man, or the Unknown Rebel

字幕通り
将成為永遠的歴史象徴
対全世界千百萬的電視?来説
Tank Man, or the Unknown Rebel
1989 Tiananmen Square
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tank_Man
There are several conflicting stories about what happened to him after the demonstration.
In a speech to the President's Club in 1999, Bruce Herschensohn ― former deputy special assistant to President of the United States Richard Nixon ― reported that he was executed 14 days later;
other sources say he was killed by firing squad a few months after the Tiananmen Square protests.
firing squad : 銃殺隊
In Red China Blues: My Long March from Mao to Now, Jan Wong writes that the man is still alive and is hiding in mainland China.


It happened in Tiananmen Square- Al Jazeera English
"I got to the balcony just in time because the troops did arrive right after that. I saw the shooting and then saw ambulances coming onto the square .... And I see the man climb up onto the tank. He seems to want to speak to the people inside .... He's become a symbol but he's a mystery - no one knows who he is."
http://english.aljazeera.net/programmes/general/2009/05/200953022567830780.html


Tiananmen protester: 'We were all idealists'
Tiananmen protester: ‘We were all idealists’ - msnbc.com
http://worldblog.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2009/06/03/1952183.aspx
Macau denies entry to Tiananmen protest leader - Tri-City Herald :
HONG KONG
The second most-wanted student leader from the 1989 Tiananmen Square pro-democracy protests was denied entry to the southern Chinese territory of Macau on Wednesday, a day before the 20th anniversary of China's crackdown. He said he was being detained at the airport."
http://www.tri-cityherald.com/news/newswire/world/story/600049.html


Wu'er Kaixi
Prosperity Can't Erase Tiananmen
- WSJ.com
"By WU'ER KAIXI | FROM TODAY'S WALL STREET JOURNAL ASIA.
The deal was economic prosperity in exchange for political quiescence and continued and unchallenged one-party rule. For years, I have been describing it as a "lousy deal."
But today, on the anniversary of the bloodshed that ended the protests, I would like to add that it is also an illusory deal.
In the aftermath of the bloodshed in Beijing 20 years ago -- when I first went into hiding -- my mother had a stroke. It paralyzed one side of her face. I was 10 years in exile before my brother told me. I do not regret what we did in Beijing that year the Berlin Wall fell, when there was so much hope of change in the air, but the deaths have haunted me for 20 years, and I want to hug my mother and tell her: "Sorry.""
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124405068737681917.html


Tiananmen security tight on crackdown anniversary:The Associated Press
"Wu'er Kaixi, who has been in exile since fleeing China after the crackdown, traveled to Macau on Wednesday to turn himself in to authorities in a bid to return home. Immigration officers pulled him aside and demanded he fly back to Taiwan, something he vowed to resist.
"I'm just waiting. I'm guessing they're waiting for instructions from their superiors," Wu'er told The Associated Press by phone, adding that he was being detained in a small room guarded by a lone official at the Macau airport's immigration offices.
"If they disagree with my behavior, they can arrest me. I can accept that," he said. "But I won't let them deport me.""
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5ih_hP1LWb_3qhbcM1onJF6W1XpHgD98JCQGG1
中国 ウアルカイシ氏、マカオに出頭…天安門事件リーダー(毎日新聞) 89年6月4日に起きた天安門事件当時の学生リーダーで、中国当局から指名手配されていた台湾在住のウアルカイシ氏(41)は3日、中国当局への出頭を目的に台北から中国特別行政区マカオの空港に到着し、入国管理当局に連行された。
ウアルカイシ氏は事前に台湾の民主活動家に託した声明で「20年前の行為を違法だと認めたわけではない」と強調。「出頭という方法で帰国する手段を選んだ」と述べた。天安門事件から20年がたつなか、出頭には事件への関心を集める狙いがあるとみられる。
中国政府が天安門事件に関与したとして指名手配している21人のうち、亡命生活を送っているのは14人。
帰国しようとしたのはウアルカイシ氏が初めて"
http://headlines.yahoo.co.jp/hl?a=20090603-00000031-maip-cn
民主化リーダー、ウアルカイシ氏の入境拒否 中国の封じ込め巧妙化 (産経新聞
"ウアルカイシ氏(41)は天安門事件から20年となる4日に合わせて、「公開裁判で中国の事件への責任を追及する」ためにマカオ入りした。中国当局が逮捕に踏み切れば、国際的に知られる同氏への対応に注目が集まるのは必至。このため、当局側は台北に戻るよう求めたが、同氏は拒否。空港内に留め置き、
今回の帰国の公式目的は、
新疆ウイグル自治区ウルムチに住む両親との面会だった
その一方、「海外に亡命した中国人活動家の国内に対する影響力はない」(北京の民主活動家)のが実態で、事件の「風化」に危機感を強める同氏は報道機関に、「民主化に志を持っているなら、低迷する海外での民主化運動を打破するために帰国せねばならない」と語っていた。
民主活動家の一人は「社会の安定第一という原則で、外国メディアの目に触れさせない手法だ。今後の活動が不安だ」と述べた。"
http://headlines.yahoo.co.jp/hl?a=20090604-00000505-san-int




Al Jazeera (^_^;) 当事者の20年後
マカオに出頭したウアルカイシなど当時の学生リーダーとのインタビュー満載
他、実際に戦車に轢かれて、両脚切断された人ほか
Wu'er Kaixi is one of the best-known student leaders of the Tiananmen protests.
The number of deaths is not known.
The Chinese Red Cross initially issued a statement saying that 2,600 people had been killed but rapidly retracted that. The Chinese government claimed that 241 people died, including 23 soldiers.
Twenty years on, Al Jazeera speaks to some of those who took part in the world's largest and most influential pro-democracy movement.
Through their personal stories and the stories of others who witnessed this historic movement, It happened in Tiananmen Square recreates an era when a new generation of Chinese wanted to finally break from the shackles of Mao's Cultural Revolution.
It happened in Tiananmen Square -Al Jazeera English
http://english.aljazeera.net/programmes/general/2009/05/200953022567830780.html

It happened in Tiananmen Square - Part 1

It happened in Tiananmen Square - Part 2

A senior at the Beijing College of Sports
His legs were caught and severed as the tank rolled over him.
He qualified for an international sports event in 1994 but the sports ministry did not allow him to take part, fearing that he would talk to foreign reporters.
"Many students' lives were disrupted in different ways. I lost my legs, some of them had to flee China, some were imprisoned, others died. I was only one of them."
http://english.aljazeera.net/programmes/general/2009/05/200953022567830780.html

The struggle behind Tiananmen - 03 Jun 09

"Twenty years after the crackdown on pro-democracy protests in Beijing's Tiananmen Square, the event remains a taboo subject in mainland China.
But in Hong Kong, which has a separate legal system, commemorations marking the crackdown are held every year.
Al Jazeera's Divya Gopalan reports. "
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82ZIt-leHnA


Two decades ago, the world watched as thousands of Chinese students and their supporters occupied Tiananmen Square for weeks demanding democracy ― and then were violently removed on June 4, 1989, by the Chinese military.
Tiananmen: Shouts That Turned To Silence : NPR
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=104731094



Tiananmen: Shouts That Turned To Silence : NPR
"Two days after our story aired on ABC World News in the U.S., the raw footage of our interview with Xiao Bin appeared on Chinese nightly news.
There was our shot of the tall, angry, gesticulating man, my voice asking him, "Did you see it yourself?" and him saying, "Yes, they ran over students with tanks." And then below this shot, a scroll overlaid the footage, saying, in Chinese,
"This man is a counterrevolutionary rumor-monger. If you see him, turn him into the Public Security Bureau." The next day he was shown on national TV on his knees, crying, asking forgiveness for his crimes.
He was sentenced to 10 years in a labor camp."
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=104731094






お得意の遮断 "万里長城イントラネット"
人権もなにも、漢民族"中華思想"イントラネット
世界は漢民族のものだから > 胡錦濤



“6/4″ for the date of the Tiananmen massacre or “Charter 08"

China Censors: The Tiananmen Square Anniversary Will Not Be Tweeted | Threat Level | Wired.com
Chinese authorities have instituted censoring measures to block access to several internet sites and services in anticipation of Thursday’s 20th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square protest and massacre.
The censoring began at 5 p.m. local time on Tuesday as access to sites was blocked, though users could still reportedly reach some of them through proxies, VPNs and third-party desktop clients.
The blocked sites include Twitter, Flickr and Microsoft’s Hotmail, according to the Telegraph.
FoxNews added The Huffington Post, Life Journal and the MSN Spaces blogging tool to the list.
BBC viewers in China also saw their screens black out when the news service broadcast stories about the anniversary, and foreign news crews have been barred from filming in the square.
Readers of the Financial Times and Economist magazine found stories about Tiananmen ripped from their pages. Authorities also plan to begin cracking down on unapproved internet cafes, according to reports from state media.
The blocked sites are just a few among thousands that China’s censors have targeted since the beginning of last year as a string of anniversaries is marked, including the 50th anniversary of the Tibet uprising.
In April, access to YouTube was blocked after someone posted images of China’s military police beating Tibetan monks.
Twitter became popular in China after last year’s earthquake in Sichuan when people used it to get out reports of the devastation and signal news of their safety to friends and family members.
The Times of London recently noted that Chinese users of Twitter can write terms that are normally blocked if they type them on other websites, such as “6/4″ for the date of the Tiananmen massacre or “Charter 08,”"
http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2009/06/china-censors-internet-before-tiananmen-square-anniversary/


Flickr
念廿不忘 The 20th Anniversary of June 4th on Flickr - Photo
"靈台無計逃神矢,
風雨如磐暗故園。
寄意寒星〓不察,
我以我血薦軒轅。"
http://www.flickr.com/photos/vanvan/3589827095/
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6月4日の天安門事件20周年を控え、中国からTwitterHotmailにアクセスできなくなったという。(ロイター)- ITmedia News
"検閲当局は天安門事件20周年に関する報道を禁止しており、北京や上海では外資系の施設やホテルで国外のテレビ局のニュースチャンネルの電波が一斉に数分間停止されている。
都市部の中国人は、TwitterHotmailFacebookなど国外のインターネットツールを使うことが多いが、大多数の中国人は、同様の機能を持つ国内のサービスを利用している。
こうした国内サービスは、反政府的なコンテンツを含んでいないか入念に監視されている。
中国では3月からGoogle傘下の動画共有サイトYouTubeへのアクセスが遮断されている。国外のチベット支援団体が、2008年のチベットでの抗議活動に対する中国政府の弾圧の映像を投稿したためだ。"
http://www.itmedia.co.jp/news/articles/0906/03/news063.html



フランス機が墜落する前は
France24 執拗にチベットを取り上げていたが・・・
Clinton urges Beijing to name Tiananmen dead | France 24
"US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has urged China to release the names of those killed in the Tiananmen Square protests in rare public criticism ahead of the 20th anniversary of the 1989 military crackdown. "
http://www.france24.com/en/20090603-clinton-urges-beijing-name-tiananmen-dead-list-china-crackdown-anniversary



21世紀になって、ますます提灯メディアだらけになる漢民族
Can the Chinese government build an international media behemoth -- and does anyone care?
Foreign Policy: We Report, We Decide
These are gloomy days for the global media, but you wouldn't know it from looking at China, where the government has reportedly earmarked RMB45 billion ($6.58 billion) for the international expansion of state broadcasting. As part of this push, China Central Television, or CCTV, and Xinhua news agency will produce content in different languages for both Western and Asian audiences."
http://www.foreignpolicy.com/story/cms.php?story_id=4930



中国当局監視下のMSN産経ニュース(^_^;)は
天安門事件に関する秘密報告 発・在北京大使 宛・米国政府- MSN産経ニュース
"国歌が終わると、ソフトな女性の声が流れた。「同志たち、おはようございます。幸いにも反革命分子は粉砕されました。私たちの愛する天安門広場に平和が回復されました」と。"(産経新聞)2009.6.1
http://sankei.jp.msn.com/world/china/090601/chn0906011819007-n4.htm
天安門事件、米政府は当初から全容把握 秘密文書で判明 - MSN産経
http://sankei.jp.msn.com/world/america/090601/amr0906011754005-n1.htm



"中国外務省の秦剛副報道局長は2日の会見で、同事件について「共産党と政府は正しい結論を下している」と述べ、「解決済み」との立場をあらためて示した。"  北海道新聞
http://www.hokkaido-np.co.jp/news/international/169135.html


共産党による情報統制は二十年前より、むしろ強化された」
消えない記憶 天安門事件20年 情報統制 :東京新聞
"今年五月、当時の学生運動に参加し、今は学者や作家になった人々が一つの計画を立てた。「念廿不忘」(二十年を忘れない)という同じタイトルで、各自が文章を発表する。
だが、公安当局が事前に察知、計画は中止に追い込まれた。計画に関与したメンバーは「携帯電話の盗聴やメールの検閲で発覚したようだ」と話す。
共産党による情報統制は二十年前より、むしろ強化された」
八九年当時、共産党幹部でいながら民主化運動に参加し、党を除名された張祖樺(53)は話す。事件二十年が近づいた今月一日から、張の携帯電話は不通になり、パソコンにメールも届かなくなった。"
http://www.tokyo-np.co.jp/article/world/news/CK2009060302000077.html


「未然に民主化運動を防ぐ党組織や公安系統のシステムが整っている。特に大学では学内の思想、学生の行動を厳しくコントロールしなければならないという、20年前の運動の教訓と経験があり、学生が主体的に運動を起こすことは難しい」
天安門20年風化に抗って】記憶と体験が語る歴史 - MSN産経ニュース
"昨年の北京五輪の期間中は、山東省に強制隔離され、先月25日にも一時、郊外に連行された。外国人記者と接触するな、という警告だ。"
http://sankei.jp.msn.com/world/china/090602/chn0906021911009-n1.htm



"天安門事件や党支配への異論などは、インターネットに意見を書き込んだだけで逮捕される危険がある。
愛国心に燃える若者たちは台湾やチベットなど主権や領土が絡む問題では党にこたえ、少数派や反対意見を排撃する。
こうした問題になると「一つの声」で語る"(中日新聞)
http://www.chunichi.co.