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Anonymous Anonymous said...

tidbit from al-jazeera fwiw


question: who warned the new government not to buy US dollars? Why then?


Are the Days of free speech on count down? - By, Uwe Paschen.
http://english.aljazeera.net/news/asia-pacific/2009/02/20092127211406519.html

The 'Minerva' case has sent shockwaves through South Korea's blogging community as well as elsewhere is South East Asia.

This is not some made up fantasy, but rather the cruel reality we are facing nowadays, on one hand we are dealing with a Global Economic melt down, on the other with a Globally unstable Political land scape and a shift in power from the West to the East.

Further we seem to be faced with having reached the outer limits of free speech and Democracy once again, as we did in the 1930th Through out Europe, where one Democracy after another fail into the hands of Fascism.

Professor Chin Jun Kwan would state, he (Menerva) is the tip of the iceberg or the upcoming avalanche. Writing under the alias of “Minerva” (the Roman goddess of wisdom), He predicted the fall of the US investment bank Lehmann Brothers, and collapse in the value of the South Korean currency, the won.

The South Korean government says Minerva's posts helped undermine confidence in the value of the won (the South Korean Currency). Why he was arrested on the 7th of January 2009 and charged under a little-used communications law.

Minerva wrote in one of his Post on his blog that the government had instructed banks not to buy US dollars in an effort to shore up the won. This, the Prosecution says was wrong and costed the Government 2 Billion US Dollar as it tried to stabilize the currency market wish Minerva had sent into spasms with his Writings on the Internet.

Whether Minerva will be convicted or not does matter little at this point, since his arrest alone has spon a trend of people removing their posts and stop posting all together and this in country where the Internet was one of the most active and free around the Globe.

The precedent has been set, even if not convicted, Minerva’s arrest has set a cold wave of fear around Asia and many are now cautious and will most likely remain so even if Minerva should go free.

Sunday, February 15, 2009 4:49:00 am

Blogger Epaminondas said...

Caution...LEHMAN BROS had been in trouble for at least six months.

Every week there were rumors they could could not meet their obligations and that certain govts were avoiding them.

Why are we forgetting this? Is this how conspiracy theories are built?

There may be something to all this, but if we start with factual errors no one will be convinced.

If there was any surprise it was that Bush et al let them go (clearly a mistake considering how much money is now being spent).

Sunday, February 15, 2009 12:10:00 pm

Blogger midnight rider said...

I agree with the caution, Epa. I present for discussion and as a tie in with Pastorius' earlier post.

Sunday, February 15, 2009 5:37:00 pm

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