Friday, June 21, 2013

Late Night Ignoring Asia

How lucky for them: Growing up in jail.


The two eldest sons of Tamil refugee Ranjini - detained after ASIO deemed her a threat to national security - have been granted protection visas.
While the boys will continue to live in a Sydney detention facility with their mother and baby brother, they will be able to leave and spend more time with their stepfather, Ganesh. The granting of protection to the boys comes after Ranjini was told last week that an independent review had upheld the ASIO assessment.


Isn't that where all children fleeing a civil war should grow-up?
Well it is Australia after all where if your brown or black please don't bother arriving on our shores 

I'm not me

A Tokyo man was arrested June 21 for applying for patents and trademarks without the necessary qualifications, the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) announced.
Administrative scrivener Yoji Honda, 77, stands accused of violating the Patent Attorney Law. He is believed to have received at least 350 million yen in remuneration since 2005 for filing paperwork that requires certification as a patent attorney or attorney.
According to the MPD, Honda began working at an international law and patent firm in Tokyo with two American lawyers in 1959. Although both lawyers had died by November 2005, Honda did not inform his clients -- and continued taking on patent application and other work under the lawyers' names.

I just play me on TV.



Hey, I'm a spy can't you tell


The prosecution said Thursday it is investigating Jong Tae-se, a North Korean international footballer playing in the South, after conservative online pundit Byun Hee-jae accused him of violating the National Security Law.

“We are looking into a complaint filed against him,” said an official from the Suwon District Prosecutors’ Office.

Byun, the publisher of online news outlet Media Watch, filed the complaint last week claiming the Suwon Bluewings striker “has lauded the North’s self-reliance ideology of juche and been playing the sport for the glory of the regime’s leader Kim Jong-un.”
So, having been feed propaganda all his life doesn't exactly make him a spy.  An easily duped person perhaps or even an idiot.  This isn't James Bond















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