Post by dayblakelydonaldson on Mar 8, 2013 20:31:56 GMT -5
The Self Immolators wanted:
- Hee se-uk's 1) interview with the People’s Solidarity for Participatory Democracy in February, where he says,“I realized many things during the demolition of houses in the name of redevelopment in [low-income neighborhood] Bongcheon-dong in 1995. I was ashamed of myself, as I just watched as a female activist was beaten and dragged along the ground by members of the demolition team." And 2)
his will, of which this quote: "I haven’t abandoned myself." There are possibly texts of his testament, but in Korean, at " heoseuk Mr. historic "manggukjeok Korea-US FTA Abolish"] "," Voice of People ", April 1, 2007.
-Information on the person who self immolated outside the courthouse during Anders Breivik's trial.
-Chinasami's letter to his brother on the eve of his death, possibly in Karunanidhi, M. 1989. Nencukku Niti (Justice for the heart). 3rd ed. Vol. 1. Madras: Tirumakal Nilayam. [1st ed. 1975]
-Thich Nu Thanh Quang's Letter to Johnson in which is the quote, “stop supporting the military government” and the other letter - to premier Ky - to "stop repression of the people."
- Letter from Ayampalayam Veerappan (Feb 11 65) to Indian PM Lal Bahadur Shastri and Madras State Chief Minister Bakthavatchala.
- Norman Morrison's full Letter of which this is a part, "Dear est Anne, Please don t condemn me...For weeks, even months, I have been praying only that I be shown what I must do. This morning with no warning I was shown, as clearly as I was shown that Friday night in August 1955 that you would be my wife...at least I shall not plan to go without my child, as Abraham did. Know that I love thee but must act for the children in the priest s village. Norman"
- Detail from Chinese legal code books defining the charge of "separatism," "incitement to split the nation" and trial examples, especially rulings from such trials.
- Nhat Chi Mai / Phat Chi Mai's 1) 10 slogans in translation, 2) her farewell letter to Thich Nhat Hanh, of which I have one line, and 3) her letter to US government, from which I have the poem (or part?).
- Ryzard Siwiec's 1) letter to hiss wife, of which I have 1 paragraph, 2) his tape recording, of which I have 1 paragraph. At least the recording was released in “his family's 1981 book.”
- The several letters Vasyl Makukh/Makuch to his friends in Nikopol, Kiev and Dnipropetrovsk and two more letters to his wife, all of them ending with “Vivat Ukraine!”.
- Sandor Bauer's 1) a note addressed to classmates, Lenninist, soviets, twisted of communist ideal, 2) the note to relatives ask forgiveness, 3) his diary etc which were confiscated.
- Mykola Bereslavsky's later articles for the samizdat journals “Ukrainsky visnyk” [“Ukrainian Herald”] and “Porohi” [“Thresholds”]. His works became known abroad, particularly by radio, for example “Khto vynuvaty?” [“Who is responsible?”]; “Kudy idemo?” [“Where are we going?”]; “Movni problemy slid vyrishuvaty spravedlyvo” [“Language issues need tobe resolved fairly”].
- Jan Zajik's 1) letters that warn the public against the forthcoming political "normalization" of the country. He had several letters challenging the people to fight against the Soviet military occupation of the Czechoslovak Republic; and 2) his declaration with a list of his fictitious followers “Citizens of the Czechoslovak Republic”:
- Marton Moyses written material or note.
- George Winne Jr's letter(s?) dictated to mother and to Pres. Nixon.
- Kostas Georgakis' 1) anti-junta interview (anonymously) to Genoan magazine. A copy of the recording of the interview was obtained by the Greek consulate and the identity of Georgakis was established; and 2) his letter written to his father.
- Jeon Tae-il's writing or slogans. I have only 2 slogans. They may be found in the biographic film A Single Spark. A bestselling biography of him was published in 2001.
- More on Antanas Kalinauskas who self immolated in Soviet barraks in Latvia, which might be found in “A.Kalinauska” in the Lithuanian encyclopedia published in Volume 37, published in 1985.
- Oskar Brusewitz's suicide note, of which: “There is a feigned deep peace, which had also
intruded Christianity" in East Germany while in truth there was "a mighty war between light and
darkness "zwischen Licht und Finsternis ein mächtiger Krieg".
- Hartmut Grundler's political last will addressed to many prior to act Nov 16 '77
- Oleksa (Mykhaylov) Hirnyk's (or Hirnuk's) leaflets Ukrainians vs. russification. There were apparently 8 different ones.
- Musa Mamut's statements in hospital. I doubt there's a will. In 1986, a book of documents about this case was published in New York. The book was written by Reshat Dzhemilev.
- Artin Penik's note about, "I can no longer bear the grief over slayings of innocent people.”
- Chen nan-jung's -interview: "Independence is the only way out for Taiwan -- Chen Nan-jung talks about a new constitution for Taiwan and is under suspicion of sedition”.
- Chan I-hua any writing.
- Thich nu Dieu Dinh's letter to Pres. Johnson.
- Thich Nu Thanh Quang's letter to Johnson, wherein: “The irresponsible attitude of the government which you direct as well as that of American officials in our country shows that you implicitly accept and approve the massacre of bonzes of the faithful and of patriots, (I have this and 2 more paragraphs)” and ““For twenty years . . . much of the blood of our compatriots has flowed because of a war without reason”, which may be in Schecter, The New Face of Buddha, 233-34
- Nhat Chi Mai's final message, which may be in James Forest, The Unified Buddhist Church of Vietnam: Fifteen Years for Reconciliation (Edinburgh, 1978), 8.
- Thich Nhat Hanh's1964 tract On Engaged Buddhism.
- A longer quote from Alfredo Ormando regarding homosexual Christians or something else.
- Mordechai (Hanino) Cohen: any writing. He seems to be drugs and desperation.
- Moshe Silman left a letter.
- Some quote for Valentina Gerasimovna.
- If possible, something from Ta Phong Tan's mother.
- The complete text from Sondang Hutagalung. Of which, ““Damn injustice. Damn indifference. Damn poverty. Damn pain and distress. Damn all the evil rulers. Damn all evils. For now I am totally numb.” “Curse injustice, curse ignorance, curse poverty, curse pain and sorrow, curse evil powerful people and curse criminals … after I have no more feelings,”
-Subram Yadaiah (Feb 21 '10) suicide note.
- Eshan Reddy (July 31 '10) note accusing whoever.
- Anything for Raymond Moules of Springfield, Mass.
- Nhut Air Base who self immolated “for the cause of
national peace, “ on Sept 6 '74. Who was he?
- There used to be a forum poster called WannaJumpMyScooter who seemed to know about self immolation and possibly even saw one in Vietnam. I couldn't find anything past 2006 for this poseter.
- In 1970, after two French boys immolated themselves, the country experienced eight suicides by fire in the following two weeks (NYT, 31 January 1970).
- Some quotes for Korean's might be found Kim, Hyojeong. 2002. “Shame, Anger, and Love in Collective Action: Emotional Consequences of Suicide Protest in South Korea, 1991.” Mobilization, Vol. 7: 2 (159-176); or same author, 2008. “Micromobilization and Suicide Protest in South Korea, 1970-2004.” Social Research, Vol. 75: 2 (543-578).
- Hee se-uk's 1) interview with the People’s Solidarity for Participatory Democracy in February, where he says,“I realized many things during the demolition of houses in the name of redevelopment in [low-income neighborhood] Bongcheon-dong in 1995. I was ashamed of myself, as I just watched as a female activist was beaten and dragged along the ground by members of the demolition team." And 2)
his will, of which this quote: "I haven’t abandoned myself." There are possibly texts of his testament, but in Korean, at " heoseuk Mr. historic "manggukjeok Korea-US FTA Abolish"] "," Voice of People ", April 1, 2007.
-Information on the person who self immolated outside the courthouse during Anders Breivik's trial.
-Chinasami's letter to his brother on the eve of his death, possibly in Karunanidhi, M. 1989. Nencukku Niti (Justice for the heart). 3rd ed. Vol. 1. Madras: Tirumakal Nilayam. [1st ed. 1975]
-Thich Nu Thanh Quang's Letter to Johnson in which is the quote, “stop supporting the military government” and the other letter - to premier Ky - to "stop repression of the people."
- Letter from Ayampalayam Veerappan (Feb 11 65) to Indian PM Lal Bahadur Shastri and Madras State Chief Minister Bakthavatchala.
- Norman Morrison's full Letter of which this is a part, "Dear est Anne, Please don t condemn me...For weeks, even months, I have been praying only that I be shown what I must do. This morning with no warning I was shown, as clearly as I was shown that Friday night in August 1955 that you would be my wife...at least I shall not plan to go without my child, as Abraham did. Know that I love thee but must act for the children in the priest s village. Norman"
- Detail from Chinese legal code books defining the charge of "separatism," "incitement to split the nation" and trial examples, especially rulings from such trials.
- Nhat Chi Mai / Phat Chi Mai's 1) 10 slogans in translation, 2) her farewell letter to Thich Nhat Hanh, of which I have one line, and 3) her letter to US government, from which I have the poem (or part?).
- Ryzard Siwiec's 1) letter to hiss wife, of which I have 1 paragraph, 2) his tape recording, of which I have 1 paragraph. At least the recording was released in “his family's 1981 book.”
- The several letters Vasyl Makukh/Makuch to his friends in Nikopol, Kiev and Dnipropetrovsk and two more letters to his wife, all of them ending with “Vivat Ukraine!”.
- Sandor Bauer's 1) a note addressed to classmates, Lenninist, soviets, twisted of communist ideal, 2) the note to relatives ask forgiveness, 3) his diary etc which were confiscated.
- Mykola Bereslavsky's later articles for the samizdat journals “Ukrainsky visnyk” [“Ukrainian Herald”] and “Porohi” [“Thresholds”]. His works became known abroad, particularly by radio, for example “Khto vynuvaty?” [“Who is responsible?”]; “Kudy idemo?” [“Where are we going?”]; “Movni problemy slid vyrishuvaty spravedlyvo” [“Language issues need tobe resolved fairly”].
- Jan Zajik's 1) letters that warn the public against the forthcoming political "normalization" of the country. He had several letters challenging the people to fight against the Soviet military occupation of the Czechoslovak Republic; and 2) his declaration with a list of his fictitious followers “Citizens of the Czechoslovak Republic”:
- Marton Moyses written material or note.
- George Winne Jr's letter(s?) dictated to mother and to Pres. Nixon.
- Kostas Georgakis' 1) anti-junta interview (anonymously) to Genoan magazine. A copy of the recording of the interview was obtained by the Greek consulate and the identity of Georgakis was established; and 2) his letter written to his father.
- Jeon Tae-il's writing or slogans. I have only 2 slogans. They may be found in the biographic film A Single Spark. A bestselling biography of him was published in 2001.
- More on Antanas Kalinauskas who self immolated in Soviet barraks in Latvia, which might be found in “A.Kalinauska” in the Lithuanian encyclopedia published in Volume 37, published in 1985.
- Oskar Brusewitz's suicide note, of which: “There is a feigned deep peace, which had also
intruded Christianity" in East Germany while in truth there was "a mighty war between light and
darkness "zwischen Licht und Finsternis ein mächtiger Krieg".
- Hartmut Grundler's political last will addressed to many prior to act Nov 16 '77
- Oleksa (Mykhaylov) Hirnyk's (or Hirnuk's) leaflets Ukrainians vs. russification. There were apparently 8 different ones.
- Musa Mamut's statements in hospital. I doubt there's a will. In 1986, a book of documents about this case was published in New York. The book was written by Reshat Dzhemilev.
- Artin Penik's note about, "I can no longer bear the grief over slayings of innocent people.”
- Chen nan-jung's -interview: "Independence is the only way out for Taiwan -- Chen Nan-jung talks about a new constitution for Taiwan and is under suspicion of sedition”.
- Chan I-hua any writing.
- Thich nu Dieu Dinh's letter to Pres. Johnson.
- Thich Nu Thanh Quang's letter to Johnson, wherein: “The irresponsible attitude of the government which you direct as well as that of American officials in our country shows that you implicitly accept and approve the massacre of bonzes of the faithful and of patriots, (I have this and 2 more paragraphs)” and ““For twenty years . . . much of the blood of our compatriots has flowed because of a war without reason”, which may be in Schecter, The New Face of Buddha, 233-34
- Nhat Chi Mai's final message, which may be in James Forest, The Unified Buddhist Church of Vietnam: Fifteen Years for Reconciliation (Edinburgh, 1978), 8.
- Thich Nhat Hanh's1964 tract On Engaged Buddhism.
- A longer quote from Alfredo Ormando regarding homosexual Christians or something else.
- Mordechai (Hanino) Cohen: any writing. He seems to be drugs and desperation.
- Moshe Silman left a letter.
- Some quote for Valentina Gerasimovna.
- If possible, something from Ta Phong Tan's mother.
- The complete text from Sondang Hutagalung. Of which, ““Damn injustice. Damn indifference. Damn poverty. Damn pain and distress. Damn all the evil rulers. Damn all evils. For now I am totally numb.” “Curse injustice, curse ignorance, curse poverty, curse pain and sorrow, curse evil powerful people and curse criminals … after I have no more feelings,”
-Subram Yadaiah (Feb 21 '10) suicide note.
- Eshan Reddy (July 31 '10) note accusing whoever.
- Anything for Raymond Moules of Springfield, Mass.
- Nhut Air Base who self immolated “for the cause of
national peace, “ on Sept 6 '74. Who was he?
- There used to be a forum poster called WannaJumpMyScooter who seemed to know about self immolation and possibly even saw one in Vietnam. I couldn't find anything past 2006 for this poseter.
- In 1970, after two French boys immolated themselves, the country experienced eight suicides by fire in the following two weeks (NYT, 31 January 1970).
- Some quotes for Korean's might be found Kim, Hyojeong. 2002. “Shame, Anger, and Love in Collective Action: Emotional Consequences of Suicide Protest in South Korea, 1991.” Mobilization, Vol. 7: 2 (159-176); or same author, 2008. “Micromobilization and Suicide Protest in South Korea, 1970-2004.” Social Research, Vol. 75: 2 (543-578).