Archive for September, 2007

29
Sep
07

taking pictures, taking bullets..breathing no more…

 

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Photographer Kenji Nagai, 50, was shot dead on a Yangon street on Thursday. Pictures smuggled out of the country showed him taking photos with a small camera even as he lay dying.

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TOKYO (Reuters) – A Japanese photographer has been killed during a government crackdown on a democracy demonstration in the Myanmar capital of Yangon, Japan’s Foreign Ministry said on Thursday.

Tokyo will protest to the Myanmar government over the incident, Kyodo news agency quoted Japan’s top government spokesman as saying.

“We will protest to the Myanmar government and seek clarification of the truth,” Kyodo quoted Chief Cabinet Secretary Nobutaka Machimura as telling reporters.

“We hope appropriate measures will be taken to ensure the safety of Japanese nationals.”

Myanmar’s foreign ministry told Japan’s embassy in Yangon that a man who appeared to be Japanese had been found dead.

Embassy staff went to the hospital to investigate and made checks with his family and the man’s employers that showed that the man was 50-year-old photographer Kenji Nagai, the ministry said in a statement.

Japan’s deputy foreign minister Hitoshi Kimura summoned Myanmar ambassador Hla Myint earlier to urge the government to exercise restraint in dealing with the demonstrations, after troops fired shots and hundreds of monks were detained.

Reports of the Japanese man’s death came in as the two were meeting and Kimura asked the matter be dealt with appropriately, a foreign ministry official said. The Myanmar ambassador said that the incident was regrettable, the official said.

The leader of a small Japanese opposition party called on the government to halt all official development assistance to Myanmar except for humanitarian aid, Kyodo said.

Japan has in the past been criticized for not taking a hard line on Myanmar’s military government. Machimura said earlier that Japan would watch the situation for a while before deciding whether to apply sanctions.

Two Japanese reporters were expelled from Yangon on Wednesday, Kyodo said.

Myanmar rarely issues working visas to journalists and Yangon’s embassies around the world are known to keep blacklists of reporters who are routinely refused even tourist visas.

The two Bangkok-based reporters, Kazuya Endo of Kyodo and Koji Hirata of Japan’s regional Chunichi Shimbun, were escorted to the airport by government officials before leaving the country on Wednesday, Kyodo said.

Myanmar’s generals accused the foreign media on Thursday of publishing a “skyful of lies” about the crackdown in which several people have died. Hundreds of democracy activists protested outside the Myanmar embassy in Tokyo on Thursday.

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Image: Courtesy Reuters

 

 

 

22
Sep
07

Clouds of Mystery

“…Clouds of mystery pourin confusion on the ground.
Good men through the ages, tryin to find the sun;
And I wonder, still I wonder, who’ll stop the rain.

-CCR

16
Sep
07

The sky was a spectacle today

Fiery sky

16
Sep
07

Cry for a shadow

Cry for a shadow

16
Sep
07

Watery inversions…


Jodhpur Park Petrol Pump

On my way back from a friends place in Salimpur.

It had rained the whole afternoon and puddles were mirroring inverted images of everything they could mirror…perfect time to take out my camera I thought…




 

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blurted out lately

- now if you wanna pose like mona lisa...i am gonna take my paint and brushes along... - i was thinking this one would be based on intuition as well...just as everything else.. - i for the first time am having a go at your brains... - no your sounding just right...bose...well tuned...

Good Grief! *from The Statesman

Looking Back: Some youngsters find it 'fashionable' to know about their city's past. Perhaps they are easily inspired by plans government representatives present every year at tourism fairs to promote Kolkata as a 'heritage' destination! Sometime back a couple of youngsters turned up Statesman House wondering whether prints of old photographs of the city were available. They went on to reveal their plans of starting 'heritage walks' in Kolkata. It was suggested that they should meet people like PT Nair and Rathin Mitra for information about the city's past. Their reply was 'interesting' ~ "Who?..." What are they doing these days? Why don't you find out!

About This Blog -

In case you have made it this far and wondering where you are, I think I owe you an explanation. After all I must have done something that brought you here. Anyways.... About this blog - don't know what strange affliction it is to post random inconsequential snippets from the recesses of my demented mind. Its deliberate, but an accidental one. And it continues to evolve in that way. The word evolve should not be taken in a Spencerian understanding of things, it's perhaps a more random haphazard spurted 'growth' than anything else. Sometimes its just plain stagnant. It is quite embarrassing at times to put up anything here on this blog. In any instance this self publishing exercise will always be a scarred reminder of how stupid one can be. Therefore, without deprecating my efforts further, I want to say that this blog isn't about my photographs (that's what I primarily engage in - photography), it isn't about whether the opinions I have on certain issues matters less, it isn't about how I made a discovery by the way of a film or a place I just happened to have visited, it isn't about all those things I just mentioned and also isn't about those things that could corroborate with the above mentioned disclaimers. So what is it about? Well, I think, its about the emptiness that surrounds me, the emptiness of thoughts and memories and afflictions - by the way of a person, a place, a music, a film. Not much into analysis, more into observations. More visual than literal. Although sometimes the two mix well, at other times they're like oil and water. It's abstract, and its how I feel about life. Don't try to make sense of it. You'll probably be very disappointed. So what's the point of being here? None ~ Zilch. It's very personal and very selfishly so. Peace & love. Siddhartha