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The chaos theory of Mongolia

I returned to Mongolia 15 years ago after an absence of 13 years, save for the occasional 2-week leave from work, and that time I spent a semester and a half at a local university drinking endless cups of brown, watery 150 Tugrik instant MaCcoffee at the café strangely, or perhaps egotistically, named "In my memory", writing the first and so far the only book that got us into trouble with the local intelligence who apparently had little else to do than to pore through the ramblings of teenagers to catch the tell-tale signs of drug dealery. But I digress. When you visit a country for a short period, be it home or not, you hardly have time to immerse yourself in the spirit of the country and the city and feel the nitty gritty and dirty shiny of it all. So after 13 years, it took me a while to readjust and finally understand what the hometown of my childhood had become.  The most striking, ubiquitous, and inescapable feature was and still, unfortunately, is the traffic. In 2008,

Romance and politics

So I was watching my daily 5 minutes of morning television when this video clip came on. As I was about to switch channels, thinking it was one of those lovey-dovey Korean-movie like video clips, it all turned way too violent for a weekday morning. A not-so-subtle nod to the July riots and the 5 who died in gunfire. Wait till the last few seconds of the video clip, including the Gladiator-like floating ending. The song is called "Чи наддаа ганц" or "You are the one for me" or something to that effect by Batsukh.

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