Sunday, November 8, 2009

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Rally ecumenical alternative - of religions "other" Daily life incident

Coventry (England), November 7, 2009. Organised by the Coventry Multi Faith Forum.

We were late but we just. The "Peace Walk" was announced at 10.30 and it was 11 less than ten. Luckily, the hooked down Fairfax St, opposite Pool Meadow. It was a twenty grupete people with a banner reading "Peace Walk" and had several religious simbolitos. As soon as we arrived we brochures and were surprised that we have on. And joined the motley crew, we turned to the north of the city, did not know. Cross the ring road and lined by Stoney Stanton Rd dodged the corner of the Methodist church, which apparently did not qualify for the multifocal forum. We few blocks and arrived at the mosque. Yes, the mosque of Coventry, which was fine. At the entrance we had to take out our shoes and leave them in a locker. Then there as a place to wash your feet, if you want, but no one wanted. We all go to a carpeted room, and there we spoke magnet was all white, also had a white hat and unshaven, but the mustache himself, and was introduced by a kind of PR, a bearded petisito , costume and fez . We were like a front room, carpeted and suitable for non-Muslims. Looked back room was the post, but not enabled for non-believers. The message was peace, even with the cassette position. So it was addressed in the round of questions by a priestess (a blond lady dressed all in white with a crown and a faux queen headscarf) that he invented his own religion and more or less asked
- " What's up women in Islam? "
To which the Imam replied something like:
-" And ... they have some rights more than goats and can do a lot of things that the desert sand "(note the face poker)
The atmosphere began to get tense, and petisito set a "well, we're a little late, I think the group has to follow, many churches go, thanks for coming, back when they want to be very well received. "The most important is that you could carry out a" refreshment ", a banana, a little juices and a milkibar. I went to see the toilets. The bathroom is basically a hallway with doors all around the pits with the Turkish toilets. On the floor of the hallway is a plastic panels, and the boxes are a sort of pot of water for hygiene purposes whatever they were. At the end of the hallway is a wooden framed mirror resting on a tiny ledge. "But in January we will inaugurate the expansion we are ending" barbette would say "all Muslims with twine, uh, here to the municipality or not we put a sope." It seems that the Koran requires all Muslims to put a coin to the mosque ...
But why are not Muslims and we did not worry us north, we crossed a greengrocers with tarps on the street (amazing that they have left, here you have to be licensed for up to watch TV, seriously) so it would become a "mini once" up to the Hindu temple. East and outside it looked more humildón. It was actually a big house, you put a fair type color bulbs throughout the façade, gadget as well like them, they threw all they could, and walls hung with banners ball in the big room, which was all carpeted, and to be there before we had to take out our shoes and leave them in the appropriate boxes. Here the speaker was civil, kind and spoke English Apu. As was the bush, had a friend with a bell, which rang every time I ordered fruit. At last he rang a campanota hanging from the ceiling, because she had gone to hell and we had to go. To summarize, the friendly copy talked about the tolerance of Hinduism to other religions: "When India ruled Afghanistan did not demolish not a single mosque, huh? "Outside also offered banana or apple. "I get two, boss." We must seize these opportunities. Also if not, can they take it as a contempt.
now descended to a channel re piola, cross it and continue on its margin, to the west. We turned a couple of blocks and arrive at the third stage, the spiritualist church . At the entrance to greet you with a handshake or yes, no nobody zafaba. Luckily here there we had to remove your shoes, and we sat in comfortable chairs. So there is no carpet, marble floor is gray. What there is a lot of exotic floral arrangement. And no images except the logo of them, which is an open book on the sand of a beach at dawn. The head of ceremonies was a cool black who presented the President of the Spiritualists and a couple who brought especially to make a demonstration session of spiritual healing. Not to be confused with manosantas, ie zero histrionics, we are in England. Is quasi-scientific discourse, talk about light in terms of energy and wave amplitudes. But at the same time call for a volunteer who wants to experience spiritual healing. It provides a character who thought he was in a supermarket tasting, but the case was good. They did sit in a chair, and the healer sitting in another chair behind him put his hands on his shoulders. After a few minutes shaking hands was pa 'low down to his hip. Meanwhile, the healer, presumably manocálida wife, had called for silence and we turn our thoughts / energy for those who need healing. She sat in front of the volunteer and put his hands on pile on his knees, palms up. After five minutes or so, eventually ended the session and asked the skinny he had felt. The chabón said, "... heat in the back." The Refreshments were in this case a very rich cookies, some ginger, some a little more spicy, others chocolate.
now turn to walk south, and arrived at the church Sihk. Here also barefoot, to enter or yes we had to cover his head with bandanas that you provided at the entrance. Even the police who accompanied us had to remove the cap . We drove up to the first floor, all carpeted, where he was a priest in a turban reading-singing non-stop a few sentences of their holy book (I guess, because nobody explained what was happening) in a sort of shrine. Beside him was a no less bearded assistant. As we entered the room we were sitting on the floor. Some went to communion, they approached and Towelhead the gave them a kind of host. Meanwhile, templetum barbette-in-turban-with-their language continued to read without stopping. Gradually we were raised, and down the dining room. Already had almost two in the afternoon, very late for the British. We tail, grabbed a glass and metal cutlery tray, and we were served a green puree, orange rice, a cookie and some species of peanuts and sticks. To take grab a purple and one orange juice. The wave was eating on the floor, in a slightly more padded carpets. The most bloody coat was able to sit in arm with camera in hand and knapsack on back glass tray filled in another hand. But it was accomplished, we set up a mutual and not dropped anything. Nor sit well with the meal, which hushed neo punks bikers about charlatans who came with us. The sticks were half sweet. The puree was picantísimo, rice was sweet and the cookie was fried in oil with garlic that I am still repeating. To lose a bit we took a very rich flavored tea, quite creamy and sweet. We stayed a while in case one desktop saying a few words, but at this late stage there was no discussion. The closure will be in the hearts of every one, so we're meditating with Silvina the Swanswell Park, which has a beautiful pond with ducks of various kinds, which are much more combinationes The ducks of Buenos Aires. Quite the opposite is true with cats, which are very wimp here.

Here are some pictures



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Thursday, September 24, 2009

Forced Milking Stream



The plane visited Rally Not Made in the protagonist of the death flights

source: page 12 - x Albano Garcia brought news
http://www.pagina12.com.ar/diario/elpais/1-131277-2009-09-06.html



THE COUNTRY> TWO OF ELECTRA USED BY THE NAVY TO THROW SEA PRISONERS
death Aircraft

One of the aircraft is in the museum Spore Commander base in Bahia Blanca. The other, in an area of \u200b\u200ba private company in Esteban Echeverría. Página/12 reveals two new evidence on the methodology used by the armed forces to get rid of the disappeared.


By Diego Martínez

Two of the planes used by the Navy to disappear from the land to its enemies kidnapped in the ESMA remain on display. These are models AF Lockheed Electra L-188, the same as the former captain Adolfo Scilingo used in his second flight, fourteen years ago confessed. Both integrated during the dictatorship the 1 st Naval Air Squadron Mobile Logistics Hold, based on the sector military airport of Ezeiza, the last stop before death. Meanwhile, the Justice does not outline any strategy to identify the pilots and crews who participated in the death flights.

The best preserved Electra, registration 5-T-2, named Ushuaia, is at the Naval Air Museum Spore Commander in Bahia Blanca, and wears a "color scheme of low visibility, dark gray, colorless by years, with the flag of Argentina in the queue. The second plate 5-T-3 Rio Grande, is since 1997 in an area of \u200b\u200bthe firm Irupé Shipyard Marina del Sur SRL, on the Camino de Cintura 8300 April 9 village, district of Esteban Echeverría. Preserves the original colors of navy, white, sky lines, although the emblems of the force were covered.

The 1 st Hold Naval Air Logistics Squadron Mobile, who participated in the last stages of the process of abduction, torture, death and disappearance depended on the 5 th Fleet Naval Air. Their commanders were the masters of corvette César Enrique Avila in 1976 and Jose Roberto Fernandez in 1977. Certainty about the use of both devices to throw people into the sea comes from combining the confession of a data Scilingo originated in the naval bureaucracy, until 1982 the Navy had only three Electra, all "with rear gate capacity to be open in flight, "explained a source with access to Navy records journalist Robert Lewis, the Chronicle newspaper. Third, registration 5-T-1, Antarctica Argentina, have been scrapped and turned into scrap.

The pilot and blogger Carlos Abella, in his article "The Electra del Camino de Cintura", explained that the decree of the fleet purchase was signed by the dictator Agustin Lanusse, but who entered the country after the return of Peronism to power. The naval source said the date: December 1973. During the Falklands War the Electra "served with Task Group 80.4 commanded by Captain Jorge Vildoza" torturer the ESMA run since 1986. "The grand interior of the Electra" served to transport military equipment, personnel and cargo, Abella said, he did not mention the story of Scilingo.

businessman Jorge Ramirez bought the device with the idea of \u200b\u200b"getting a sponsor to paint and get some income from the advertising, offering the chance to win a aerocartel than 36 feet long on the Camino de Cintura, forced to bystanders, "he told the pilot. The project included "a confectionery with seats facing each other in front of a recreational park with artificial lake for water sports activities, a situation that even this was unsuccessful. "

lawyer and journalist Paul Llonto, sponsored Arrostito Norma's father, killed and disappeared after a year of captivity in the ESMA, Sergio Torres asked the judge to issue an injunction on the two Electra on display and have custody with a view to future site investigations and surveys. Still no reply.

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Irregular Heartbeat Omron

La Salada in Le Monde

Our special envoy estate, Monsieur Kelo we pass this note from Christine Legrand June 23, 2009

Link:
http://www.lemonde.fr/archives/article/2009/06/23/la -salt-marche-des-pauvres-de-buenos-aires-attire-Désormais-la-classe-moyenne_1210280_0.html


It is still dark and soothing background music, cumbia, hundreds of people pour into the narrow alleys of La Salada. This is one of the largest informal markets in Latin America. At the border between the city and province of Buenos Aires, three warehouses covering 20 hectares. A maze in the middle of slums and vacant lots covered with garbage. A picture of Third World Argentina, only 20 kilometers from Buenos Aires, who broke into the campaign for parliamentary elections on Sunday, June 28 The Salada

opens on Sundays and Thursdays, from dawn until early afternoon. Its turnover is estimated to 6 million per week. It employs 6,000 people and receives up to 50,000 visitors per day come from the poor suburbs of Buenos Aires, but also other provinces, and even Brazil or Paraguay, organized shopping tours, aboard Hundreds of buses. The wholesalers sell the goods on other informal markets.

Despite the human tide, almost religious silence reigns. Little is said, to request a price or size. No changing rooms or invoices. You must pay in cash. The clothes, which are worth half as much as in the capital, are manufactured in sweatshops employing a workforce cheap and black.

In the 15 000 stands, you can buy everything: watches, electronics, CDs, DVDs, lingerie and wigs. "Everything here is Trucho (forged)", launches a kid, laughing that sells baby turtles and small parrots crammed into a shoebox.

The Chambers denounced La Salada as a temple of counterfeiting and a paradise of tax evasion, one of the scourges of Argentina. A 2007 survey by the European Union (EU) on piracy has designated as a mecca of commerce and the production of counterfeit goods.

Conversely, La Salada has been defended by a young economist trained in the United States, Alfonso Prat Gay, former president of the Central Bank and the centrist candidate in the parliamentary elections. For this defender of SMEs, the workers of La Salada are "contractors who take risks." He denounces the hypocrisy of a country where tax evasion is the main large fortunes and large enterprises.

About 40% of Argentines are moonlighting, tax evasion reached 40% in agriculture, 54% industry, 73% in construction, according to the Tax Agency of the Province of Buenos Aires (ARBA ). His former manager, Sergio Montoya, who has distanced himself from The Kirchner government has called in vain for a crusade against the salad.

But the province of Buenos Aires is crucial at election time. That is where will the future of the presidential couple formed by President Cristina Kirchner and her husband, former President Nestor Kirchner, candidate for a parliamentary seat. The province accounts for 40% of voters. The majority live patronage of local authorities.

"Salad is a thermometer of the country," says Enrique Antequera, one of the leaders of the market. Galloping inflation and the crisis led to a decrease of 40% of popular consumption. The market poor now welcomes middle-class customers, who have dropped their prejudices and comfort of luxurious shopping malls. Affirming

pay municipal taxes, Mr. Antequera admits that the majority of goods from La Salada are imitations. "But here, at least it gives work to thousands of Argentines and it offers products for those who can not afford sneakers to 80 euros," he defends.

"In Buenos Aires, clothing prices have doubled in one year," added Marta, a psychologist who came shopping with her husband and brother. It never goes alone to the salad, for fear of jostling and theft.

A handful of Bolivians, who sold imported clothes and offered cheap food, launched the site in 1991. Under the presidency of General Juan Peron in the 1950s, these lands were abandoned pools popular with salt water, hence the name La Salada.

strong stench rising from the Riachuelo river, which separates the province of Buenos Aires and the capital, severely contaminated. For twenty years, successive governments have promised to clean. Unanswered. On the shore, throngs of children playing with kites. They may dream of fleeing one of the most unhealthy suburbs of Buenos Aires. Christine Legrand