In “Jerusalem Tragedy” by Abed Salama, the author delves into the complex socio-political landscape of Jerusalem, focusing on the lives of Palestinians living under Israeli occupation. The book highlights the struggles faced by individuals in a city torn apart by conflict, shedding light on the human stories behind the headlines. Through personal narratives and historical context, Salama provides a poignant portrayal of life in Jerusalem, offering a nuanced perspective on the enduring tragedy of the region.
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Myanmar’s MI and the Kempeitai: a historical footnote
After the 1962 coup in Myanmar, General Ne Win revamped the military intelligence apparatus, creating the powerful Directorate of Defence Services Intelligence (DDSI/MIS) which expanded beyond gathering information to spying on civilians. While it is believed that Ne Win received intelligence training from the Japanese Kempeitai, evidence suggests he actually studied at the Nakano School under the Imperial Japanese Army's Second Bureau, leading to confusion about the origins of Myanmar's intelligence organization. Despite claims linking...
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