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وداعا .. جلال عامر
Relacionado a este país: Égypte
Acerca de esta categoría: Culture


الذين حولوا مصر من « مفتاح المنطقة » إلى « طفاشة لصوص » يريدون أن يضعوا « قفلاً » على الثورة .. جلال عامر


February 12, 2012 | 6:40 PM Commentaires  0 Commentaires

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This is life

When you in light everything will follow you , But when you enter dark , even your own shadow will not follow you ..

that is life


January 9, 2012 | 3:06 PM Commentaires  1 Commentaires

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Millenniums, we'll stay ...
Relacionado a este país: Canada


 

Hey TakingITGlobal friends,
 
Here I share with you a poem I wrote about the M-Network. The Millennium Network is a community and organization of dedicated, motivated, and hardworking people with a common goal - Leadership Development as a vehicle for social change.
 
As a 2008 Provincial Laureate of the Millennium Excellence Scholarships, I am an active member of the M-Network. 
 
Please don't hesitate to add your comments, suggestions and thoughts. Bonne lecture :)
 
Millenniums, we'll stay ...
 
 
Poem started on 11/11/11
& finished on 15/11/11
by
Yassir El Ouarzadi
Millennium Network member
 
 
Millenniums, we were ...
Millenniums, we are ...
Millenniums, we'll stay ...
 
*********
 
Working together, paving the way ...
Dreaming together of a better day ...
 
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Le Réseau du Millénaire nous a marqués ...
À maintes reprises ... À tout jamais ...
 
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Dans un monde en constante mutation,
Il nous rappelle nos réelles passions,
Nos valeurs communes, notre essence;
L'engagement citoyen et l'excellence ...
 
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Imagine a community of young leaders ...
With multiple talents... Coming from all corners ...
But sharing one goal, now, tomorrow and forever ;
Making their communities better, greater, stronger ...
 
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 That's the M-Network ...
A network not only to network ...
But to learn and grow together ...
To make Canada and the world better ...
 
*********
 
Il nous arrive tous de rêver ...
Et de voir nos rêves s'envoler ...
Il m'arrive, parfois, de rêver,
Et de voir mes rêves se réaliser ...
 
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Le Réseau du Millénaire est là ... pour nous aider ...
À rêver, mais surtout, à agir, grandir et se développer
Pour transformer ces rêves en réalités ...
Développer des leaders chevronnés ...
Des leaders proches de leurs communautés.
 
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Millennium friends ... you know...
Eleanor Roosevelt once said ...
"The future belongs to those
who believe in the beauty of their dreams"
Let's all believe in the beauty of our M:dreams !

December 6, 2011 | 9:13 PM Commentaires  0 Commentaires

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Ecstasy: Etude exploratoire dans le Centre Tunisien

 

Présentée et soutenu publiquement le 24/12/2009. Dans le cadre de l’obtention du titre de Docteur en Pharmacie 

 

La consommation de stimulants type amphétamine en Tunisie n'a pas encore fait l'objet de recherche systématique. En l'absence de données globales nationales, nous avons voulu contribuer à l’évaluation de la situation en Tunisie par la réalisation d’une étude exploratoire dans la région du Centre Tunisien.

 

  •  Partie pratique

Dans ce volet, nous avons présenté une étude exploratoire de la consommation d’ecstasy dans la région du Centre Tunisien. Huit jeunes hommes et une jeune fille ont acceptés de répondre à un questionnaire sociodémographique, suivi d’une interview semi dirigée pour répondre à quatre thématiques principales, à savoir : l’initiation, l’évolution de la consommation, la perception de la consommation de l’ecstasy et finalement l’effet de l’ecstasy sur la sexualité. 

  • Réduction des risques :

Concernant la prévention de la consommation et la réduction des risques, nous pouvons rapporter quelques actions préventives utilisés ou recommandées par les consommateurs :

  1. Boire beaucoup d’eau.
  2. Ne pas consomme plus que deux comprimés.
  3. Ne pas associer avec l’alcool.
  4. Gouter le comprimer
  5. Acheter chez un dealeur connu.
  6. Bien contrôler l’aspect extérieure (logo, fabrication, défaut de forme..).
  7. Utilisé un test de MDMA.
  8.  Laisser le comprimer fondre sous la langue au lieu de l’avaler ou le sucer.
  9. Les actions de réductions des risques peuvent être réalisées en groupe et elles consistent à : superviser les membres d’un même groupe, rechercher les personnes manquante, établir des limites de consommation, ne jamais laisser des personnes seules, ne pas fournir d’ecstasy aux personnes déjà fatigués, se rappeler mutuellement à toujours boire beaucoup d’eau, informer les autres si on quitte le groupe, désigner le conducteur du retour avant le début de soirée.
  10. Les Dealeur sont un canal pour les conseils et les recommandations de réduction des risques.

 

Quelques consommateurs ne voient pas l’intérêt d’actions préventives car  malheureusement l’ecstasy est encor perçu comme une drogue sans danger.

 

- Pour plus d’information ou pour recevoir une copie complète de la thèse n’hésitez pas a me contacter : info@nchemli.org


November 21, 2011 | 8:40 PM Commentaires  0 Commentaires

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Réponse post-séisme en Haïti : l’UNFPA mobilise les jeunes
Relacionado a este país: Haïti


 

Certains cousent, d’autres emballent, d’autres préparent les identifiants pour les tentes. Ils sont une centaine de jeunes à être mobilisés par le Fonds des Nations Unies pour la Population (UNFPA) pour l’assemblage de tentes, d’articles d’hygiène et de santé de la reproduction destinés aux personnes affectées par le séisme du 12 janvier 2010.

 

Nous sommes dans l’enceinte d’un entrepôt situé dans la zone de l’aéroport de Port-au-Prince.

Un groupe assemble tandis qu’un autre participe à une séance de formation sur la prévention des comportements à risque, sous une forme interactive et divertissante.

Ici des jeunes dessinent et décrivent les organes génitaux masculin et féminin. La discussion est aussitôt engagée. Dans la foulée, ils se familiarisent avec la dimension Genre et les différences entre ce concept et le sexe.

Ils apprennent tout en rigolant, comme par exemple ici où le groupe tangue alors que le formateur, Nabil Chemli, dévoile ses talents de danseur et de chanteur.

Les jeunes prennent part à la formation de manière rotative, par groupe de 25. Pendant que le quart de l’effectif suit la formation, les 75 autres jeunes assemblent les tentes et autres articles. Au bout des quatre séances de deux heures prévues, les attentes de tout un chacun auront été comblées.

Assemblage, travaux de groupes, dessins, échanges, danses, quiz : voilà donc le menu de journées qui s’égrènent sans que les participants emballées ne se rendent compte.

Pour la première journée de lundi, les jeunes ont eu droit notamment à des sessions sur les droits humains, la violence basée sur le genre et le VIH/SIDA.

L’UNFPA estime que, aux termes de cette formation, ces jeunes seront mieux sensibilisés à ces questions et également mieux préparés à participer aux efforts déployés pour la reconstruction.

L’UNFPA donnera à ces jeunes des frais et un certificat qui pourra valoriser leur CV et faciliter leur insertion professionnelle.

Sur les 3 millions de personnes touchées par le séisme du 12 janvier, 750 000 sont des femmes et jeunes filles en âge de procréer, estime le Fonds des Nations Unies pour la Population. L’UNFPA a ainsi fourni, à travers ses partenaires, des tentes à l’intention notamment des femmes enceintes dans les camps.

Par ailleurs, les kits dénommés “Dignité” - que l’UNFPA fournit aux personnes déplacées - sont particulièrement demandés. Ils contiennent entre autres des serviettes sanitaires (ou hygiéniques), du savon antibactérien et plusieurs autres articles d’hygiène et de nettoyage qui permettent aux femmes de vivre dans la dignité, même dans des circonstances les plus difficiles.

Par : Vario Sérant, conseiller en communication et plaidoyer de l’UNFPA/HAITICertains cousent, d’autres emballent, d’autres préparent les identifiants pour les tentes. Ils sont une centaine de jeunes à être mobilisés par le Fonds des Nations Unies pour la Population (UNFPA) pour l’assemblage de tentes, d’articles d’hygiène et de santé de la reproduction destinés aux personnes affectées par le séisme du 12 janvier 2010.

 

Nous sommes dans l’enceinte d’un entrepôt situé dans la zone de l’aéroport de Port-au-Prince.

Un groupe assemble tandis qu’un autre participe à une séance de formation sur la prévention des comportements à risque, sous une forme interactive et divertissante.

Ici des jeunes dessinent et décrivent les organes génitaux masculin et féminin. La discussion est aussitôt engagée. Dans la foulée, ils se familiarisent avec la dimension Genre et les différences entre ce concept et le sexe.

Ils apprennent tout en rigolant, comme par exemple ici où le groupe tangue alors que le formateur, Nabil Chemli, dévoile ses talents de danseur et de chanteur.

Les jeunes prennent part à la formation de manière rotative, par groupe de 25. Pendant que le quart de l’effectif suit la formation, les 75 autres jeunes assemblent les tentes et autres articles. Au bout des quatre séances de deux heures prévues, les attentes de tout un chacun auront été comblées.

Assemblage, travaux de groupes, dessins, échanges, danses, quiz : voilà donc le menu de journées qui s’égrènent sans que les participants emballées ne se rendent compte.

Pour la première journée de lundi, les jeunes ont eu droit notamment à des sessions sur les droits humains, la violence basée sur le genre et le VIH/SIDA.

L’UNFPA estime que, aux termes de cette formation, ces jeunes seront mieux sensibilisés à ces questions et également mieux préparés à participer aux efforts déployés pour la reconstruction.

L’UNFPA donnera à ces jeunes des frais et un certificat qui pourra valoriser leur CV et faciliter leur insertion professionnelle.

Sur les 3 millions de personnes touchées par le séisme du 12 janvier, 750 000 sont des femmes et jeunes filles en âge de procréer, estime le Fonds des Nations Unies pour la Population. L’UNFPA a ainsi fourni, à travers ses partenaires, des tentes à l’intention notamment des femmes enceintes dans les camps.

Par ailleurs, les kits dénommés “Dignité” - que l’UNFPA fournit aux personnes déplacées - sont particulièrement demandés. Ils contiennent entre autres des serviettes sanitaires (ou hygiéniques), du savon antibactérien et plusieurs autres articles d’hygiène et de nettoyage qui permettent aux femmes de vivre dans la dignité, même dans des circonstances les plus difficiles.

Par : Vario Sérant, conseiller en communication et plaidoyer de l’UNFPA/HAITI


November 20, 2011 | 12:17 PM Commentaires  0 Commentaires

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HAITI / CHOLÉRA : RÉPONSE HUMANITAIRE DE L'UNFPA
Relacionado a este país: Haïti
Acerca de esta categoría: Santé


 

HAITI / CHOLÉRA : RÉPONSE HUMANITAIRE DE L'UNFPA


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November 20, 2011 | 11:57 AM Commentaires  0 Commentaires

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L'UNFPA HAITI AIDE À PRÉVENIR LE CHOLÉRA CHEZ LES PERSONNES VIVANT AVEC LE VIH/SIDA
Relacionado a este país: Haïti
Acerca de esta categoría: Santé


L'UNFPA HAITI AIDE À PRÉVENIR LE CHOLÉRA CHEZ LES PERSONNES VIVANT AVEC LE VIH/SIDA

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November 20, 2011 | 11:47 AM Commentaires  0 Commentaires

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Intercultural Video Exchange Workshop
Relacionado a este país: Argentine
Acerca de esta categoría: Culture


The most common feedback we received from youth during the 2010 program cycle was a request for opportunities to interact with and learn about other youth artists around the world. In an effort to begin to address this, we launched an exciting video exchange project involving youth artists in Argentina and Canada.

We asked each group to create a video as a group to showcase their respective cultures and communities. Once the videos were made, each group sent their finished project to the other group.

Yesterday I had the great pleasure of visiting Río Tercero, Argentina where our local partner Fundación Tierra Vida has been working to deliver the Adobe Youth Voices program. at Colegio Superior de Comercio, a public school in Río Tercero.

Alongside our educators, we facilitated a media workshop with a group of 60 young artists. To start the workshop we screened the video that Toronto-based Friends in Trouble created through the Adobe Youth Voices program. Their video shares their vision, goals, and love for Toronto, and it poses questions to the youth in Argentina about what they community is like.

It was amazing to see the kids reactions after watching the video, I could see how happy they were, they couldn't believe that youth artists from Canada wanted to know more about them and their country. 

As part of the planning for the workshop we had asked every participant to bring an object that represents their culture or something that is important to them. We wanted to generate ideas around the the elements that are unique about their community and what it means to be a youth living in Argentina.  Based on that framework we split the artist into small groups where they could talk about their object and make quick videos snippets, that later would be use to edit a video to send back to the youth artists in Canada.

Bellow you view the videos that we produced as well as some photos from the visit to Argentina.

Friends in Trouble, Toronto:

Friends in Trouble ~ Adobe, Project You(th) from Friends inTrouble on Vimeo.

Kids and teens at 'Friends in Trouble', learning how to use Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Premiere to share their visions, goals and love for Toronto, Ontario. F.i.T. is a non-profit organization dedicated to support and empower youngsters living in the area of Jane & Finch. This clip was made to be shared with the Adobe Project youngsters in Argentina.

Fundacion TierraVida, Cordoba:

http://vimeo.com/32932235           

I really want to thank everyone that participated in the project, for all of us that were lucky enough to be a part of it this has been a really enriching experience and my hope is that in the future we will be able to to do more events that offer our program participants opportunities to learn, share and be part of our global network. 


October 5, 2011 | 4:49 PM Commentaires  0 Commentaires

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Participate in MOMENTUM 5th Magazine + Your Big Year Competition

Dear Momentumweb Readers,

I hope you're all doing very well and wish you success in all your endeavours.

I am sending out this message to all of you since October 15th, 2011 is the DEADLINE to send us your writings (poems, articles, blogs, etc) and/or artwork to info@momentumweb.org for the 5th MOMENTUM Magazine (please CC me at yassir@momentumweb.org)

The main themes of this 5th edition will be Youth and ICTs as well as youth engagement through participating in local, regional and international conferences (One Young World 2011, World Youth Congress, SPECQUE, CIVICUS Youth Assembly, etc). If you want to write on another subject, feel free to do that as long as it's original and interesting! Remember, you can write in English, Spanish, French or Arabic.

The second reason I am emailing you today is to invite you to participate in Your Big Year Competition. Your Big Year was created by Smaller Earth as a way to engage people in the themes of entrepreneurship and global citizenship. It uses an incredible prize of a trip to 5 continents meeting community and world leaders to create excitement but everyone who enters get placed in a draw for a Smaller Earth project and the 12 finalists will all be flown to Liverpool in March 2012.

If you want to participate in Your Big Year, register at : www.yourbigyear.com

You'll need to enter a Referral Email. Mine is yasentrepreneur@gmail.com

With my best wishes!

Yassir EL Ouarzadi
Co-Founder and Executive Director
MOMENTUM : Mission, Passion, Expression
Join us at : http://momentumweb.org

September 29, 2011 | 9:57 AM Commentaires  0 Commentaires

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Poem : One Young World is the way ... (Yassir E.)
Relacionado a este país: Suisse


Hi TIGweb.org friends, members and partners!

Here, I share with you a poem I wrote during my participation at the One Young World 2011 Summit that was held in Zurich, Switzerland last week. I hope you appreciate it! Please don't hesitate to add your comments, ideas, insights and suggestions. 

 

Poem : One Young World is the way ...

Written by Yassir EL Ouarzadi

Moroccan Delegate, OYW Ambassador (Morocco/Canada)

 

Asia, Europe, America ...

Australia and Africa ...

All of us share a vision ...

And a common mission ...

That is to inspire our generation ...

To engage with the population ...

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Let's join hands today,

To make our planet united, I say,

One Young World, let's UNITE, 

To make change, continue the fight ....

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Many companies, NGOs and governments are listening to ME and YOU, 

They wanna help us out to get through ...

The obstacles we face everyday ...

When we get involved, per say !

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Information. Inspiration. Action.

Mission. Passion. Expression.

What a great place to be !

To learn from each other, see ...

OYW fellow delegates, founders ...

Partners, collaborators and stakeholders ...

When there is a Will, there is a Way 

And One Young World is the Way ...

 
Yassir EL Ouarzadi | About me 
Co-Founder and Executive Director 
MOMENTUM Magazine & Youth Network
http://momentumweb.org/ | yassir@momentumweb.org 

MOMENTUM: Mission. Passion. Expression.

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September 9, 2011 | 3:29 AM Commentaires  0 Commentaires

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محاكمة حسني مبارك

بدأت اليوم الأريعاء 3 أغسطس محاكمة الرئيس المصري المخلوع حسني مبارك ، وذلك عن عدة تهم أهمها قتل المتظاهرين ، وقد حضر مبارك جلسة المحاكمة وأنكر التهم المنسوبة اليه .. وتعد هذه المحاكمة بحق صفحة جديدة من صفحات التاريخ المصري


August 3, 2011 | 5:15 PM Commentaires  0 Commentaires

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How to fly over the rainbow .
Acerca de esta categoría: Droits de l'Homme


Many time you dream to fly when you sleep from the high montain or from the plane or to be like a bird .

It's so nice feeling when you actually do it . If you watch Avatar movie (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cRdxXPV9GNQ), you will see the dragon that  the hero can't  ride it otherwise challenge himself  through his trust and purpose . Do you know what is that ? Its making the change and the diffrence by the Freedom .When he can't walk (disabled)  ,he build his energy to serve his community by virtual .Thinking to be a hero is not easy but it is need more patience and insistence . 

So to fly in your way , you should think and plan what is the process to achieve your target .

Feeling on that ,make the freedom on your life .You will inspire your community or at least promote yourself .

No one know , what that words can do in the future ?! 

Anyway my mind thinking  and my hands typing to light your way .

 

All the best 

A H E D 

 


July 16, 2011 | 4:12 PM Commentaires  0 Commentaires

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Meeting Royalty in Canada: Will, Kate – and Tom

Photo by Stella Rothe

Ottawa, Canada

I was tired, it was very hot outside, and soon to be my birthday … the last thing I wanted (despite my usual eagerness to travel) was an invite for a long bus ride to see the Royal Couple, Kate and Will, in Ottawa (a place I’d never been to before). I never was one to suffer much for royalty, but my daughter (far more princess-like than her mother) really, really, wanted to go! I could not possibly say no to her wish.

To my further surprise, my daughter next informed me Charles De Lint lived there, a creative writer of urban fantasy she herself introduced me to (not in person, of course). Chances were nill I’d meet him there (which proved true), but the hope was a big bonus.

After a night bus ride we arrived in a super-sun-drenched city (I had packed my entire suit case for colder Canadian weather).  I was impressed with the elegantly old and wondrously English parliament buildings resembling small castles.  One building has two gargoyles on top.  There’s a two-spired church, steeples glistening like huge upside down icicles, along with a giant spider sculpture uncommonly beautiful. Nearby is a small waterfall where one can see Quebec across the river.

300,000 visitors filled the streets the next day, almost doubling the population.  The searing sun seemed to melt everyone and everything down into one bronzed entity.  Light glittered off the buildings and on the lawn where we all stood … waiting, waiting, waiting … sweating and hot.  Bells kept chiming out the hours.

What we don’t do for our kids …

Feeling innovative, I gathered my scarf around my hat so it resembled a burqa-like tent flowing around me, a protection against the solar glare.  I stood out in the crowd, invisible as I was, and very soon, other people (even men) had spare clothing wrapped around their heads draping down their backs and shoulders.  We all were Arabian that day, with new understanding and deep appreciation for their traditional clothing.

Then came the time.  Suddenly, the roar of cannon fire … again and again, while big jets zoomed low overhead (reminding me instantly of a plane that crashed right into the audience at an airshow years ago).

The sound of bagpipes floated on the still, simmering air followed by an entourage of decorated police and black, armored motor cars. Elegant troops of horses came, manes and tails bouncing, naturally royal.  They proudly pulled dainty carriages.  Somebody noticed snipers (dressed in apropos black) standing on nearby roofs which gave everything an eerie overcast.

All this glorious pomp and glory, though, could not possibly compete with the first memory I had of that city.  I was on a jostling public bus going toward the hotel in the morning.  There, on the sidewalk racing alongside the street, I thought I saw someone I knew.  Except that person died fourteen months ago.  Nevertheless, there he was again, for one split second:

A First Nation Indian fellow about my age had materialized within the frame of the dusty bus window.  He had lovely copper skin which stood out immediately from the swirling blur of people.  I’m not sure anyone else on that bus even saw him – perhaps he was invisible to everyone but me.  Slender, with high cheekbones and an earring, he was roaring down the street – in a wheelchair!  His long hair was flowing like blown black feathers while his strong hands turned the big wheels of his chair.  Oddly, he seemed to have the stick of a candied sucker poking out the side of his lips – that’s when I thought for sure it must indeed be the man I knew, who would have done all those same things.

“Look!” I caught my daughter’s attention (this all happened in a flash). “Do you see that handsome Native in that wheelchair over there?  He’s Tom Soto’s doubleganger, like his angel!”

She looked, but already he was gone.  Disappeared, as if he’d easily slipped right back into heaven.  My daughter shook her head, disappointed she missed the Canadian version of our beloved friend (an Aztec Indian) of thirteen years.  The bus drove hastily on while the outdoor crowds changed our view like a turning of the Kaleidoscope.

“Why, I could swear it was Tom!”  I told her.

Smiling, my girl wisely replied, “Well, Mom, remember this is “De Lint-ville,” it’s enchanted.  Here anything is possible!  Maybe he really was Tom.”

Yes, I think so - kind of - it was love, and Tom’s memory.  I would never have noticed that stranger in such a crowd without my huge love for him.  Tom made his reappearance that day through my memory.


July 13, 2011 | 10:07 AM Commentaires  0 Commentaires

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The Power of Nonviolence

Check MPT’s Newsletter Blog!

http://michiganpeaceteamnewsletters.blogspot.com/

Just click the blogspot Link, then select the MPT 2011 Spring Newsletter. It was posted on June 30,2011- a bit late for Spring but well worth checking out!
Also, thank you so much for whatever you can do to help distribute the MPT 2011 Spring newsletter …
Your MPT Newsletter Working Group: Nancy Ayotte, Paula Marie Deubel, Barbara Nolin, Kim Redigan, Annette Thomas, Liz Walters

In this newsletter we lift up the power of nonviolence and celebrate the
growing number of nonviolent movements around the planet that are seeking social
change. At the same time we acknowledge that Earth Community is facing some of
the most serious economic, social, and political problems imaginable. As people
increasingly experience their lives being stressed by violence, unemployment,
eviction, debt, and malnutrition, our responsibility to help them understand the
power of nonviolence and the possibilities of nonviolent action becomes ever
more important.

July 4, 2011 | 1:07 AM Commentaires  0 Commentaires

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If King Michael is a traitor … then what is Basescu?

Click here to view the embedded video.

Romanian President Traian Basescu called HMS King Michael of Romania a traitor…. How far can a *supposedly* democratic president go when expressing personal opinions and such in public?
ActMedia Romanian News Agency:http://www.actmedia.eu/2011/06/24/top+story/royal+house+will+not+comment+on+p…
Yahoo News:http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110623/ap_on_re_eu/eu_romania_basescu_king
The Kansas City Star:http://www.kansascity.com/2011/06/23/2969149/romanian-president-launches-atta…
Romania Report Blog: http://romania-rep.blogspot.com/2008/02/president-basescu-in-timisoara-i-will…
Find out more: http://www.google.ro/search?sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8&q=basescu+about+…

I didn’t plan to take on this subject at the beginning. But, at the same time, a so-called democratic president … sings the tunes of the Securitate & co? (Securitate was the Romanian secret police during the belle epoque – for the unitiated, before 1989, when it was a Communist dictatourship under Nicolae Ceausescu) Bashing the Royal Family was en vogue then, for obvious reasons. But what does this prove?

Going beyond the obvious insult (recited a la carte from the How to Be a Good Boygirls are obviously left out, they are supposed to stay at home and breed a future glorious generation for the Party and for the country -  handbook printed in the brains of so many people…), this is an intriguing – and terrifying – Freudian (Stalinist?) slip from a person who is supposed to promote a certain set of morals, convictions and act as the representative of the many. What is even more disturbing is the thought that, even though he has lost a whole bucket o’ points in the hearts of his *cough* subjects, Basescu still shows no sign of stopping his destructive ways. He’s like on a bloody rampage with nothing to lose!

Well, anyway, this is from the point of view of an insider who can pledge alliance to the King at any time. How does this appear from the outside? I’m really interested to see if this little slip will hurt Basescu (and Romania?)’s international image. My question is … is a president supposed to recite such offensive poems?

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