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Off their self-titled album.
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Gotham was a news reporter for Channel One News at the time. (He later helped launch Current TV, and helped recruit Laura Ling, one of his best friends, to the network.) Gotham was overseas doing a story on the rise of Islamic fundamentalism, and had met several notorious leaders. He was gifted a trigger from an antique rifle by one of them, and had thrown it into his backpack as he rushed back to the city to catch their flight. When he was detained, he had the trigger, was of Indian origin with an American passport, and was carrying $1500 in cash. Considering this nations frayed relationship with the US, their suspicions were understandable.
Within an hour, I had tracked down my father, Deepak Chopra who was able to contact friends in the government to tell them about Gotham’s predicament. Fortunately for us, the authorities had let Gotham go before anyone needed to get involved. However, I will never forget the gripping fear I had thinking about my younger brother held in a foreign land that had a tense relationship with the US.
When Laura Ling and Euna Lee were detained in N. Korea in mid-March, and Gotham was made aware of the situation by his good friend and Laura's sister, Lisa, we initially had hopes that Laura and Euna would be returned quickly. Unfortunately, their situation took on the worst scenario – they became negotiating pawns in a much higher stakes game, multilateral talks concerning North Korea’ s recent missile test and nuclear program. From what we know, and has been reported in the press, Laura and Euna have now been held separately for over two months in a boarding house outside of the North Korean capital Pyongyang. Without direct relations with N. Korea, the US State Department has in large part relied on a Swedish diplomat who has had two brief meetings with the girls.
Laura is a vivacious, passionate, kind person whom I have admired and enjoyed being around. She is one of my brother’s best friends, and he would do anything for her. And yet, he and Laura’s devoted family and other friends, feel helpless.
Euna, from all accounts is equally an impressive and admirable person with a family situation that has made this predicament all the more agonizing. Both the Ling and Lee family have been urged to stay as discreet as possible by the US government, citing that their direct involvement in any sort of public form may complicate matters.
As a big sister, who experienced the panic of uncertainty for only a short while when Gotham was detained, my heart goes out to the families of Laura and Euna. Their feeling of helplessness must be unbearable.
These are two young women who have suffered immeasurably. They have had little to no contact with the outside world since their detainment and are now facing an unimaginable fear as their case is taken to trial in a legal proceeding that has no precedent in North Korea. They are undoubtedly scared, and hoping that those of us back home can do something before their trial.
I pray that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and President Obama, both of whom I admire enormously and have supported with campaign contributions and votes, heed the call to engage with N. Korea in a responsible way to secure these young women's release, as well as address the long term instability of the region. Talks of a mission by Al Gore, former Vice President and founder of Current TV, would demonstrate to the N. Koreans that the US is serious about a dialogue. Now is the time to come up with creative, long term solutions, and new ways of conflict resolution, to secure the stability for our future generations. Letting Laura and Euna go would be a noble step for the N. Koreans to begin this process.
This coming Thursday, May 21 2009, there will be a series of candlelight vigils held across the US to pray for the prompt release of Laura and Euna. I hope you will join if you can. Please also support my intent – linked here – to pray for the immediate release of both girls so they can come home. For those of us who feel so helpless, perhaps this is a way that we can make a statement and take some action for these two young women. Please help spread the word so that we can peacefully bring awareness to their situation.
If you are on Facebook, you can join the group: Detained In North Korea : Journalists Laura Ling and Euna Lee, please help.If you are on Twitter, follow @LiberateLaura for updates. They will both announce more details on the vigils. Here is the current schedule and locations.
5/21
Los Angeles vigil: 6:30-8:00pm, Stories Bookstore 1716 Sunset Blvd.
Orlando vigil: 6:30-8:00pm, Baldwin Park.
Portland vigil: 6:30-8:00pm, Patton Square Park
NYC candlelight vigil: 6:00-8:00pm, 49th St. at Rockefeller Plaza
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ABLUTIONS from Patrick deWitt on Vimeo.
Credits: Animation by Carson Mell, with music by Nick deWitt.
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From Deepak and Gotham Chopra
We have been close friends with Laura Ling and her family for over a decade. So when we heard almost 3 weeks ago that Laura and her colleague Euna Lee, while reporting on a story on the North Korean-Chinese border, were arrested by North Korean officials, we were naturally alarmed. For days we communicated with the Ling family, various officials within the media and the Government, and voraciously read all press accounts to glean whatever details we could regarding the young women's conditions. We were greatly comforted when we heard reports that North Korean officials were keeping them comfortable and safe in a Governmental guest house but equally scared when other reports suggested they may soon be sent to trial, charged with very serious crimes.
Upon deeper reflection though, we also realized that this international incident presents a truly unique opportunity for members of the global community - led in this case by American and North Korean representatives - to establish a new method of diplomacy and communication for resolving their differences, big and small.
It was just over 7 years ago that former President George W. Bush identified North Korea infamously as a member of his "axis of evil." Whether or not that was fair to begin with, today - depending on how North Korea proceeds with Laura Ling and Euna Lee - they now have a chance to shed the ugly stigma of that label. While the Obama administration must work diligently to disassemble Bush's other dark legacy that is the Guantanamo apparatus, North Korea sits in the ironic position of being able to demonstrate just how the repatriation of nationals back to their home country should be done.
In doing so, they would demonstrate what we are all gradually learning - that in the 21st century, wherein the planet is truly globalized economically, ecologically, and otherwise - it is the strength of our ideals, and our compassion and respect for others that will determine the next Super-Powers. Gone are the days of survival of the fittest, replaced by survival of the wisest - and the wise are those that take advantage of opportunity, are not held back by past grudges or the need for others' attention, but rather determine the course of their own evolution.
Any conflicts' resolution relies on the two feuding partners willingness to sit down face to face, identify their differences, and seek reasonable solutions. In this case, we urge North Korean and American officials to do so. As a students in the science of conflict resolution and healing (Deepak), we truly believe that there is no conflict that cannot be resolved with intention, attention, and action.
While we are well aware that there are larger significant issues that desperately require prompt attention, including nuclear disarmament and Human Rights issues on both sides, we also believe these should not impact the immediate intention of returning Laura and Euna home safely to their respective families. With this smaller step secured, both sides might confidently move toward a deeper discussion that is clearly in the best interest of every nation on Planet Earth.
We live in challenging times, where Jihadists and Jingoists often use the same rhetoric cloaked in different languages, where extreme nationalism is disguised misguided nihilism with a singular inevitable outcome in nobody's interest. Circumstance demands that we take responsibility for our own collective fate. Small steps determine the way.
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Chris Cannucciari produced Great Depression Cooking with Clara, which has exploded all over the internets!
Recently the show was featured on Good Morning America as well as on CBS News with Katie Couric, and has had to actually had to turn down offers from some other major talk shows.
And to top it all off, Chris as just signed a book deal with a major publisher.
The Doomed Planet salutes you Chris (and Clara) and looks forward to more work from you!
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