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Be Free...

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Maledetta Ortografia: politica spagnola invia lettera con errori a 11 mila professori. Bocciata!

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I am Jerusalem

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Un giorno la luce della libertà sorgerà sulle colline della …

GERUSALEMME- In occasione del 17 aprile, giorno del prigioniero politico palestinese, vorrei scrivere questo articolo per ogni detenuto che è o era nelle carceri d’occupazione. Vorrei attraverso queste mie parole manifestare il mio rispetto per tutti i nobili prigionieri che hanno…
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Il diario di Nagham Yassin: il mondo intero deve amare la Palestina

GERUSALEMME - “Sono esseri umani, proprio come noi” ... Questo è ciò che una ragazza ebrea mi ha detto due giorni fa, quando le ho chiesto di parlarmi dei palestinesi. Non ho avuto la possibilità di approfondire questo argomento ma è questo quello che volevo…
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Sparate leghiste: fanatismo euromediterraneo e scarsa lungimiranza di…

MADRID- Bossi e l’occhio del ciclope. È il titolo di un mito di satira post-moderna? Non esattamente. L’occhio del ciclone euromediterraneo è oggi un vortice di instabilità e alleanze friabili.  
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Il diario di Nagham Yassin: "L'anima di Vittorio Arrigoni…

GERUSALEMME- Non ho mai conosciuto Vittorio, e l'unica possibilità che ho avuto di “incontrarlo” è stata attraverso i mezzi di comunicazione. A volte penso che se solo avessi avuto la possibilità di vederlo, questa grande persona che è venuta a Gaza e ha baciato il suolo di questa terra mentre…
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La Giornata della Terra, in Palestina, è tutti i giorni

GERUSALEMME- La giornata del 30 marzo coincide con la Giornata della Terra in Palestina, che commemora l'anniversario dell'uccisione di sei giovani palestinesi - cittadini d'Israele - da parte delle forze di sicurezza israeliane nel 1976, che erano tra le migliaia di persone intente a protestare…
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قبل عام من اليوم كنت قد كتبت عن نساء فلسطين, كنت قد تحدثت عن أحلام كانت قد تحققت بعد أن كسرت حواجز احتلال وجدار تعصب... لكني لم أذكر أسماءهن. وأعتقد أن الوقت الآن مناسب لأذكر شخصياتٍ يجب أن يخلد صمودها وتضحيتها في كتب تاريخ أعظم النساء!
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Il diario di Nagham Yassin: le donne della Palestina

GERUSALEMME- Ho già parlato della forza straordinaria delle donne palestinesi che hanno fatto della loro vita uno strumento d’amore, ho parlato dei sogni dei palestinesi e dei muri che questi sogni sono riusciti a infrangere, ma non ha mai menzionato i nomi di queste donne, queste…
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Thursday 17 May 2012

La Libye, objectif politique devenu incertain pour l'Elysée PDF Print E-mail
Written by redazione ilmediterraneo   

Un tournant de la politique étrangère menée par la France depuis la fin de la colonisation." C'est ainsi que Nicolas Sarkozy présentait, dans un entretien à L'Express en mai dernier, l'intervention française en Libye. Une intervention qui devait au départ "se compter en jours ou en semaines – certainement pas en mois", selon Alain Juppé, ministre des affaires étrangères.

En retard face aux révolutions arabes de décembre et janvier 2010, Paris souhaitait avec le soutien militaire aux insurgés libyens montrer que la donne avait changé.

L'objectif est alors clair. Le chef de l'Etat le résumait ainsi, le 27 mai, en marge du sommet du G8 à Deauville : "Il n'y a pas de médiation possible avec M. Kadhafi. Les soldats de M. Kadhafi doivent rentrer dans les casernes et M. Kadhafi doit partir. On peut discuter des modalités du départ dans l'honneur, dans quel pays… tout cela, c'est effectivement discutable [...]. M. Kadhafi a en main sa situation personnelle : il part et il évite bien des souffrances au peuple libyen ; il s'entête et lui-même en paiera les conséquences." Un argument répété le 24 juin, lors d'une conférence de presse à Bruxelles : "Nous devons continuer jusqu'au départ de M. Kadhafi."

"SE METTRE AUTOUR D'UNE TABLE"

Mais l'offensive militaire n'a pas pour l'heure connu le succès escompté. Sur le terrain, la situation est difficile. Et l'Elysée, s'il escomptait des bénéfices politiques rapides de l'opération, doit déchanter. Le quotidien britannique The Guardian ou Le Canard enchaîné en France avaient évoqué une pression de Nicolas Sarkozy sur l'état-major, dans l'espoir d'obtenir une victoire définitive avant le 14-Juillet.

Pour renforcer les anti-Kadhafi, la France avait par ailleurs parachuté en secret des armes aux insurgés libyens, à la surprise de ses alliés américains ou britanniques. Avant de stopper ces livraisons, non sans avoir finalement admis leur existence. D'autres échos parlaient d'une visite du chef de l'Etat sur le terrain libyen d'ici là.  Il a finalement préféré se rendre en Afghanistan, mardi 11 juillet, pour une visite éclair de quelques heures, au cours de laquelle il a confirmé le retrait de 1000 soldats français engagés dans ce pays.

Alors que la France se retire d'Afghanistan après neuf ans de présence, l'assemblée nationale doit se prononcer mardi 11 juillet sur la poursuite de l'intervention en Libye. Une intervention dont les objectifs semblent désormais plus flous. Interrogé sur BFM TV, dimanche 10 juillet, le ministre de la défense, Gérard Longuet, a ainsi estimé qu'il "va falloir se mettre maintenant autour d'une table. On s'arrête de bombarder dès que les Libyens parlent entre eux et que les militaires de tous bords rentrent dans leurs casernes. Ils peuvent parler entre eux puisqu'on apporte la démonstration qu'il n'y pas de solution de force".

(Le Monde)


Tuesday 12 July 2011
 
Israel and Palestinian sources to Haaretz: U.S. peace efforts have failed PDF Print E-mail
Written by redazione ilmediterraneo   

The intensive U.S. efforts to create an agreed outline for renewed negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians have failed, Israeli and Palestinian sources have told Haaretz. The sources said the Palestinian leadership is more determined than ever to pursue the recognition of an independent Palestinian state at the United Nations in September.

An Israeli source who was close to talks held by the U.S. administration with both Israeli and Palestinian officials told Haaretz the Americans was unable to find a formula that both parties could accept and take to the negotiating table. He said the Americans were working on a formula that would combine President Barack Obama's speech at the State Department on May 19 and his speech to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee on May 22. Such a formula would offer the Palestinians the 1967 border with territorial exchanges while promising Israeli recognition of Israel as the national home of the Jewish people.

Both parties raised numerous objections to Washington's proposal, leading the administration to conclude that neither was ready to resume talks. The Americans therefore decided to settle for a generic Quartet statement containing only a single bit of real news - announcing the dispatch of a team of senior diplomats to hold another round of talks in Jerusalem and Ramallah and report back to Obama personally.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said yesterday he was ready to resume peace talks "tomorrow," and blamed the Palestinians for the impasse in negotiations. He made the remarks during a meeting with Greek President Karolos Papoulias, who was visiting Jerusalem.

The foreign ministers of the Quartet met last night in Washington. U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton met separately with EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton, Quartet envoy Tony Blair, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. The ministers were to dine together and then issue the press announcement.

Senior officials in both Jerusalem and Ramallah said yesterday the Palestinian Authority leadership was determined to push for a UN vote on statehood, based on their assumption it was no longer possible to resume talks with Israel. The Palestinians insist on continuing with the move, despite strong American opposition. On his visit to Washington last week PA chief negotiator Saeb Erekat was rebuffed when he tried to present the Palestinian appeal to the UN.

The Palestinians believe that by the end of this month they will be able to secure support from 130 member states for recognition of an independent Palestinian state in the United Nations. The European Union members they judge most likely to vote in favor include Sweden, Spain, Malta, Belgium, Ireland and Luxembourg, and possibly France and the United Kingdom.

Meanwhile, more than 100 members of the European Parliament are urging the EU and its member states to discourage the Palestinians from seeking UN recognition.

In a letter to Ashton, parliamentarians from conservatives to liberals to socialists argued that issues between Palestinians and Israelis can be solved only by negotiations, not a declaration of independence.

"It is precisely because we believe in the justness of the Palestinian cause that we urge them to refrain from seeking UN recognition of a unilaterally declared state, a counterproductive step we fear could set back the chances for peace," said the letter, signed by 106 members of the European Parliament.

(Source: Haaretz.com)


Tuesday 12 July 2011
 
Macedonia,Croatia sign new cultural cooperation programme PDF Print E-mail
Written by Sergio Andrianov   

Macedonian and Croatian Ministers of Culture Elizabeta Kanceska–Milevska and Jasen Mesic at Sunday’s bilateral meeting in Dubrovnik signed new programme for cultural cooperation for period 2012-2015.

The programme models legal framework which will enable the institutions and artists to communicate continuously, to stimulate their cooperation, which will provide realisation of many mutual presentations and projects, Macedonian Ministry of Culture said in a press release.

Kanceska-Milevska thanked to Croatian experts and Croatian Ministry of Culture that helped our experts this year in the sphere of intangible cultural heritage in preparation of three applications of nominations in UNESCO’s List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.

Kanceska-Milevska said that new programme for cultural cooperation will contribute to affirmation of culture of the two countries and development of mutual cooperation between the institutions and association in all spheres of culture and art.

The new programme includes exhibitions “Invisible Landscape” and “Macedonian Artistic Scene from Independence to Present Days” organised by the Skopje’s Museum of Contemporary Art in Croatia and exhibitions “Modern Croatian design” organised by Croatian Design Association and “Modern Croatian Sculpture” organised by “Klovicevi Dvori” gallery that will be presented in Macedonia.

Macedonia and Croatia have traditionally excellent relations in the sphere of culture. Cooperation exists in all spheres, which can be seen by exchange of numerous exhibitions, concerts, participation of famous Macedonia and Croatian artists at international events in two countries.

(Fonte  news: bsanna-news)

 


Tuesday 12 July 2011
 
Srebrenica Remembers Massacre After Mladic Arrest PDF Print E-mail
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More than 40,000 people have gathered to commemorate the 16th anniversary of the Srebrenica massacre, just weeks after the arrest of the alleged mastermind of the killings, General Ratko Mladic.

Relatives of some 8,000 Muslim victims of the massacre headed to the cemetery where more than 4,000 victims are buried.

Six hundred and thirteen more bodies of victims were due to be buried during the July 11 commemoration service.

"We remember what was done and what the world failed to do 16 years ago," U.S. Ambassador to Bosnia Patrick Moon said at a memorial service in Potocari, near Srebrenica.

"Those who deny this genocide or attempt to minimize it add immensely to the grief of those gathered here today," he added. "Each time they deny what really happened here, they deny their own compassion and humanity."

The Bosnian member of the tripartite Bosnian Presidency, Bakir Izetbegovic, said at the service in Potocari that the head of Bosnia's Serbian entity, Milorad Dodik, "is talking about a referendum that may represent a threat to unity of Bosnia-Herzegovina and separate Srebrenica from its [Bosnian] territory."

"The international community is closing its eyes and is undecided about facing such anti-Dayton [peace agreement, which ended Bosnia's civil war] rhetoric and behavior," he added.

This year's anniversary of the July 11, 1995, massacre in Srebrenica -- the worst mass killing in Europe since World War II -- comes only weeks after the arrest of wartime Bosnian Serb army chief Mladic in Serbia.

Both Mladic and his political chief, Radovan Karadzic, who was arrested in 2008, are charged by a UN war crimes tribunal with genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes for their roles in the Srebrenica massacre.

"Each of the three Bosnian peoples must face a process of catharsis and that process has to come from within [society]," said Bosnian Interior Minister Sadik Ahmetovic. "Each of the three Bosnian peoples have to give up on the people who committed the war crimes on their behalf. Bosnian society has to find strength to face its past."

"Maybe there are people who insist that the killers are not killers, that victims are not victims, that dead people are not dead. But that sick and persistent denial of facts will disappear when facing the truth," said Valentin Inzko, the international high representative. "And the truth will prevail even among those people who are hiding from it now."

Croatian President Ivo Josipovic, said: "In building the future, we are responsible to make sure that a neighbor will never fight his neighbor. We have to use all our strength, knowledge, and honor in teaching our children to respect and love other people, no matter what their national or religious identity."

(Fonte news: Balkan Chronicle) 



Tuesday 12 July 2011
 
"Big powers against UN-mandate organ trafficking probe" PDF Print E-mail
Written by redazione ilmediterraneo   

This is according to Serbian Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremić.

"Our request for the investigators to work with a mandate on the case of organ trafficking in Kosovo and Albania, and submit their reports to the UN Security Council, has unfortunately been hindered by those who have the institutional capacity to do that," Jeremić told Belgrade-based daily Blic in an interview.

He identified those countries as the United States, Britain and France.

When asked about whether this "ruins the last chance to carry out an independent investigation under the mandate of the UN Security Council", Jeremic said that "talks continued".

"I would like to believe that, in the weeks to come, we will manage to overcome the obstacle and achieve progress. If that does not happen, it will be extremely difficult to resist the impression that there is something in the case of human organ trafficking in Kosovo that, for some reason, should by no means see the light of day."

The Marty report published in late 2010 named members of the ethnic Albanian KLA as perpetrators of the body part trafficking atrocities, and kidnapped Serb and other civilians as their victims.


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