Where Should the Birds Fly Trailer
Published on 18 Mar 2013 -Category Non-profits & Activism
2011/12/03
Support movie about Gaza by Gazans
This is a project I will be supporting with whatever meager funds I can donate. It is so frustrating to read posts & articles describing the horrendous conditions the illegal Israeli seige both land and sea has had on the innocent civilians trapped in what has been described as an open air prison. The Israelis maintain that they have eased the seige that was supposedly imposed in reaction to the capture of Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, a dual French/Israeli. Since his release last month nothing has been done to end the blockade. I find it duplicitous that Americans of Jewish heritage can enlist in Israeli occupation forces (IOF) then come back to USA and get into politics like Rahm Emmanuel. Contrast that to the John Walker Lindh trials and tribulations or Austrailia's David Hicks, former Guantanemo 'detainee.' Anyway this is a trailer for a movie that needs funding about two Gazans, a woman and a girl during Israeli's '08-'09 operation Cast Lead that claimed over 1,400 lives in Gaza and 13 Israeli lives. Watch the video and pass it around. Thank you ">
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Support Fida Qishta's new film: Where Should The Birds Fly
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Howard Zinn: A People's History of the United States (1999)
Uploaded on 5 Nov 2011
Palestinian
filmmaker FIda Qishta describes her reasons for documenting the 23 day
Israeli invasion and bombing of Gaza in December 2008 and the powerful
film that recounts the impact on the people of Gaza.
A Conversation: Howard Zinn and Woody Harrelson
Published on 8 Mar 2013
In
October 2003, months after the United States launchaed its brutal,
criminal war on the people of Iraq, historian Howard Zinn sat down with
actor Woodly Harrelson for a provocative, humorous, wide ranging
conversation.
Filmed at Manhattan Neighborhood Network (MNN).
Filmed at Manhattan Neighborhood Network (MNN).
Woody Harrelson 'Ethos Time to Unslave Humanity HQ 720p
Published on 25 Dec 2014
ETHOS
Documentary will show you how to make meaningful and sustainable change
in order to create a world where we can live harmoniously in a clean
environment. Hosted by twice Oscar nominated actor Woody Harrelson,
Ethos explores the mechanisms in our systems that work against
democracy, the environment and our own personal liberty.
Woodrow Tracy "Woody" Harrelson (born July 23, 1961) is an American actor and activist. His breakout role came in the television sitcom Cheers as bartender Woody Boyd. Some notable film characters include basketball hustler Billy Hoyle in White Men Can't Jump, a crippled bowler in Kingpin, serial killer Mickey Knox in Natural Born Killers, magazine publisher Larry Flynt in The People vs. Larry Flynt, country singer Dusty in A Prairie Home Companion, bounty hunter Carson Wells in No Country for Old Men, zombie killer Tallahassee in Zombieland, blind piano player/meat salesman Ezra Turner in Seven Pounds, conspiracy nut Charlie Frost in 2012, a delusional man who believes he is a superhero named Defendor in Defendor, Cpt. Tony Stone in The Messenger, Haymitch Abernathy in The Hunger Games, and Merritt McKinney in Now You See Me. For The People vs. Larry Flynt and The Messenger, Harrelson earned Academy Award nominations for Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor, respectively.[3] He is currently a co-star in the 2014 HBO crime drama True Detective, along with Matthew McConaughey.
Woodrow Tracy "Woody" Harrelson (born July 23, 1961) is an American actor and activist. His breakout role came in the television sitcom Cheers as bartender Woody Boyd. Some notable film characters include basketball hustler Billy Hoyle in White Men Can't Jump, a crippled bowler in Kingpin, serial killer Mickey Knox in Natural Born Killers, magazine publisher Larry Flynt in The People vs. Larry Flynt, country singer Dusty in A Prairie Home Companion, bounty hunter Carson Wells in No Country for Old Men, zombie killer Tallahassee in Zombieland, blind piano player/meat salesman Ezra Turner in Seven Pounds, conspiracy nut Charlie Frost in 2012, a delusional man who believes he is a superhero named Defendor in Defendor, Cpt. Tony Stone in The Messenger, Haymitch Abernathy in The Hunger Games, and Merritt McKinney in Now You See Me. For The People vs. Larry Flynt and The Messenger, Harrelson earned Academy Award nominations for Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor, respectively.[3] He is currently a co-star in the 2014 HBO crime drama True Detective, along with Matthew McConaughey.
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Published on 17 Jul 2012
Mr.
Zinn talked about his book, A People's History of the United States:
1492-Present, published by Harperperennial Library. He focused on his
research for the book that spans American history from Christopher
Columbus's arrival to an afterward on the Clinton presidency. He also
stressed the importance of including the voices of blacks, women,
American Indians, war resisters, and poor laborers of all nationalities
into American history. After his prepared remarks he answered questions
from the audience.
10/16/99
10/16/99
Noam Chomsky & Howard Zinn "Is There Hope in This Desperate Time?"
L'information déjantée, au Kärcher,
et la liberté d'expression dans sa quintessence: "Mieux vaut mourir
debout que de vivre à genoux" de Emiliano Zapata
DIPLOMATIE – VATICAN. Le pape François à Mahmoud Abbas: «Vous êtes un ange de paix»
Posted on mai 17, 2015 @ 10:30
Le président palestinien Mahmoud
Abbas a été qualifié d’«ange de paix» par le souverain pontife, samedi, à
la veille de la canonisation de deux religieuses palestiniennes.
L’audience privée, durant laquelle M.
Abbas et le pape François ont échangé des cadeaux dans une atmosphère
chaleureuse, a duré une vingtaine de minutes. Le président Abbas doit
assister dimanche matin à la canonisation de Mariam Bawardi (1846-1878),
fondatrice à Bethléem du premier couvent carmélite de Palestine, et de
Marie-Alphonsine Ghattas (1843-1927), à l’origine de la congrégation du
Très Saint Rosaire de Jérusalem.
Deux autres religieuses, une Française,
Jeanne Emilie de Villeneuve (1811-1854), et une Italienne, Maria
Cristina dell’Immacolata (1856-1906), doivent être canonisées par
François dimanche matin, lors d’une célébration sur la place
Saint-Pierre.
Accord sur les droits de l’Eglise
Un accord, portant sur les droits de
l’Eglise catholique dans les territoires, en négociations depuis 15 ans,
doit être signé prochainement entre le Vatican et «l’Etat de
Palestine», avait annoncé mercredi le Saint-Siège. De premières
informations avaient fait état d’une possible signature dès ce week-end.
Depuis plus de deux ans, le Vatican se conforme à la formulation
retenue par l’ONU, qui a admis en novembre 2012 la Palestine comme Etat
observateur, tout en regrettant que l’Etat en question n’existe pas
encore vraiment.
Le Saint-Siège, qui a des relations
diplomatiques avec Israël depuis 1993, négocie également depuis 1999 un
accord sur les droits juridiques et patrimoniaux des congrégations
catholiques dans l’Etat hébreu, en particulier leurs exonérations
fiscales. Mais chaque rencontre semestrielle se solde par un échec.
Exercice diplomatique délicat
Le Vatican mène un exercice diplomatique
délicat entre Israël et les Palestiniens, des communautés catholiques
étant implantées de deux côtés dans ce berceau du christianisme qui
reste lieu important de pèlerinage.
D’un côté, il veut éviter de froisser
Israël et de réveiller les reproches liés au rôle de l’Eglise dans
l’histoire de l’antijudaïsme en Europe. Mais il milite aussi pour une
solution à deux Etats, pour un statut spécial reconnu à Jérusalem, ville
des trois monothéismes, et pour les droits des Palestiniens en
Cisjordanie et à Gaza.
(L’essentiel/ats)
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