Gjør som tusenvis av andre bokelskere
Abonner på vårt nyhetsbrev og få rabatter og inspirasjon til din neste leseopplevelse.
Ved å abonnere godtar du vår personvernerklæring.Du kan når som helst melde deg av våre nyhetsbrev.
Japan: The Rise of an Empire covers many decades of Japanese Empire history. It identifies the beliefs, the policies, and the practices of the Japanese from 1853 to the Pacific War. It describes Japan¿s opening to modernization with the 1853 arrival of commodore Matthew Calbraith Perry in the country, and details the wars launched by Emperor Meiji and Emperor Hirohito during the nineteenth and the twentieth centuries.The book exposes the expansionist policy practiced by Japan at the end of the 19th century and during the first period of the 20th century.
From the comfort women to Unit 731 and the Nanking Massacre, millions of people were victims of the Japanese army and navy. On the verge of losing the war, the Japanese simply lost the map and became out of control. Their behavior had long been adopted by the troops but worsened as the war continued. The mass execution of prisoners of war and civilians was an integral part of operations and planning. The 10th Army used gas during the Nanjing invasion and the whole thing was planned as an integral part of the operation. Many Chinese people were burned alive during the siege of the city. Commander Nakajima, in his diary, stated: ¿between December 11 and 13, 1937, I had to coordinate the procurement of several trucks to transport the prisoners to graves capable of accommodating seven or eight thousand corpses.¿
In The Ransom Fleury explained how France has forced Haïti to pay ninety million gold francs for the recognition of its independence, and how the payment of this debt had hindered and mortgaged the future of the nation.The author concluded that France must reimburse the ¿double debt¿ that Haïti has paid. Through cooperation is a first solution, especially in the areas of education, culture, higher education and research, public health, agriculture, and sustainable development. In addition, said the author, France must help Haïti in the process of a total revision of ultraliberal economic policies that strangle it for years and years. Policies dictated by international institutions such as the IMF, the World Bank, and the WTO in which France plays a leading role.
Hurah,formerly a non-profit, collaborated with the Haitian legal advocacy service, AUMOHD, from 2004-2011. With its support, Community Human Rights Councils have been established in Port-Au-Prince as non-violent, non-partisan advocates for their community. This is why Tom Luce translated "The Challenges of Judicial Reform in Haiti" by Jean Sénat Fleury. The judge saw the work of Hurah/AUMOHD as pursuing his goals. Judge Fleury, self-exiled due to violent threats and government interference in his judicial work, has a reputation as a scholar, incorruptible judge, and teacher of judges. His book is more than just general platitudes. He has an insider and practical solution for the major problems of justice reform in Haiti. Justice for all! All proceeds from this book are donated to Hurah which was given translation rights by Judge Fleury. Check out this unique service at http://hurah.org. You may donate online at this site.http://hurah.org/donate
This is a reference book that should be read as an educational tool on the attacks of September 11, 2001, while allowing a better understanding of the thought and philosophy of Bin Laden. Through the play of fiction, I hide behind the prosecutor of New York to present the elements of the prosecution and asks the Court to convict the leader of al-Qaeda, one of the most dangerous terrorists that the planet has ever known.
Abonner på vårt nyhetsbrev og få rabatter og inspirasjon til din neste leseopplevelse.
Ved å abonnere godtar du vår personvernerklæring.