NATO out of Sweden!
Video from yesterday's demonstration in Stockholm:
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Saturday, March 26, 2011
Palm Tree Crossed Swords Pendant
Registrations Available for # CaminataEcologica!
you there! Roberto Alvarez
Bucholska
@ RobertoAlvarezB
The Casa del Pueblo El Cafetal Miranda Government, with support from the Foundation Fighting For Life, Turn Your Body and Regional Representative Miranda, Armando Briquet, is organizing the 1st Cafetal The Green Walk. This walk is as beneficial to some green space will be recovered and planted with trees on Saturday 9 April. Another aim of plant ecological awareness and therefore have various environmental activities and participation of groups and foundations that share this view.
Registration will be at the office of the People's House The Coffee Plantation in Club House Plaza Las Americas II Stage (at the Boulevard), in the store MiBici Caurimare Mall and the Planet Sport stores of Sambil and Toulon. They cost from 80 Bs and include a green bag, a sports shirt, hydration during the walk and material from some of our sponsors.
The walking part of the playground which is located at the intersection of Santa Paula and Raul Boulevard Leoni El Cafetal, opposite the Lyceum Alfaro Zamora, known as the Little School. If you can not get there will be a meeting point in the Plaza Las Americas. From there, leave through Cerro Verde, will continue to rise to Los Samanes (without going up) and go back to the Parque La Trinidad in Vizcaya. In point of arrival will ecological activities, Dance Aerobics, fit combat and a symbolic planting of new trees. The route characteristics make it accessible to all ages and sports experiences.
If you want to know more about the walk can use any of the following means: Twitter @ casaelcafetal, Email casaelcafetal@gmail.com or call 0212-5819943.
Registration will be at the office of the People's House The Coffee Plantation in Club House Plaza Las Americas II Stage (at the Boulevard), in the store MiBici Caurimare Mall and the Planet Sport stores of Sambil and Toulon. They cost from 80 Bs and include a green bag, a sports shirt, hydration during the walk and material from some of our sponsors.
The walking part of the playground which is located at the intersection of Santa Paula and Raul Boulevard Leoni El Cafetal, opposite the Lyceum Alfaro Zamora, known as the Little School. If you can not get there will be a meeting point in the Plaza Las Americas. From there, leave through Cerro Verde, will continue to rise to Los Samanes (without going up) and go back to the Parque La Trinidad in Vizcaya. In point of arrival will ecological activities, Dance Aerobics, fit combat and a symbolic planting of new trees. The route characteristics make it accessible to all ages and sports experiences.
If you want to know more about the walk can use any of the following means: Twitter @ casaelcafetal, Email casaelcafetal@gmail.com or call 0212-5819943.
you there! Roberto Alvarez
Bucholska
@ RobertoAlvarezB
Thursday, March 24, 2011
Long Dong Silver Nackt Fotos
Meet Irma González, René's daughter, in Eskilstuna, April 3!
Free the five Cuban political prisoners in the U.S.
Meet Irma González - A daughter's struggle for his father
Gillberga Road 4 (railway crossing); Eskilstuna
Sunday, April 3rd 14:00
The five were detained for almost 13 years ago and suffered miscarriages of justice in Miami when they unjustly sentenced to several life sentences for having infiltrated terrorist organizations that attacked Cuba. One of them was René González, the father of Irma González, 12 September 1998, at four o'clock in the morning, saw his half-naked father carried away by blows. Now she is a psychologist in Cuba, and on the campaign tour in the Nordic countries.
Around the world, growing campaign for the 5th It has the support of the United Nations' Working Group on Arbitrary Detention, "World Council of Churches, the U.S. Council and the Christian Churches, the Cuban church council, the Association of American Jurists, Amnesty International, Nobel laureates - Literary and Nobel Peace Prize - governments, parliamentarians, bishops, priests, lawyers, writers, activists and intellectuals worldwide.
Organiser: Committee Free the five, the Swedish-Cuban Association, NBV
Free the five Cuban political prisoners in the U.S.
Meet Irma González - A daughter's struggle for his father
Gillberga Road 4 (railway crossing); Eskilstuna
Sunday, April 3rd 14:00
The five were detained for almost 13 years ago and suffered miscarriages of justice in Miami when they unjustly sentenced to several life sentences for having infiltrated terrorist organizations that attacked Cuba. One of them was René González, the father of Irma González, 12 September 1998, at four o'clock in the morning, saw his half-naked father carried away by blows. Now she is a psychologist in Cuba, and on the campaign tour in the Nordic countries.
Around the world, growing campaign for the 5th It has the support of the United Nations' Working Group on Arbitrary Detention, "World Council of Churches, the U.S. Council and the Christian Churches, the Cuban church council, the Association of American Jurists, Amnesty International, Nobel laureates - Literary and Nobel Peace Prize - governments, parliamentarians, bishops, priests, lawyers, writers, activists and intellectuals worldwide.
Organiser: Committee Free the five, the Swedish-Cuban Association, NBV
Friday, March 18, 2011
Fleur De Lis Earrings
Meet Irma González, daughter of René, Saturday 2 April in Stockholm!
Free the five Cuban political prisoners in the U.S.
Meet Irma González - A daughter's struggle for his father
Z-room, ABF
Saturday 2 April 14:00
Musical opening with Wayra and Freddy Yuni
The five were detained for almost 13 years ago and suffered miscarriages of justice in Miami when they unjustly sentenced to several life sentences for having infiltrated terrorist organizations that attacked Cuba. One of them was René González, the father of Irma González on 12 September 1998, at four in the morning, saw his half-naked father carried away by blows. Now she is a psychologist in Cuba, and on the campaign tour in the Nordic countries.
Around the world, growing campaign for the 5th It has the support of the United Nations' Working Group on Arbitrary Detention, "World Council of Churches, the U.S. Council and the Christian Churches, the Cuban church council, the Association of American Jurists, Amnesty International, Nobel laureates - Literary and Nobel Peace Prize - governments, parliamentarians, bishops, priests, lawyers, writers, activists and intellectuals worldwide.
Organiser: Committee of the Free the 5, the Swedish-Cuban Association
Free the five Cuban political prisoners in the U.S.
Meet Irma González - A daughter's struggle for his father
Z-room, ABF
Saturday 2 April 14:00
Musical opening with Wayra and Freddy Yuni
The five were detained for almost 13 years ago and suffered miscarriages of justice in Miami when they unjustly sentenced to several life sentences for having infiltrated terrorist organizations that attacked Cuba. One of them was René González, the father of Irma González on 12 September 1998, at four in the morning, saw his half-naked father carried away by blows. Now she is a psychologist in Cuba, and on the campaign tour in the Nordic countries.
Around the world, growing campaign for the 5th It has the support of the United Nations' Working Group on Arbitrary Detention, "World Council of Churches, the U.S. Council and the Christian Churches, the Cuban church council, the Association of American Jurists, Amnesty International, Nobel laureates - Literary and Nobel Peace Prize - governments, parliamentarians, bishops, priests, lawyers, writers, activists and intellectuals worldwide.
Organiser: Committee of the Free the 5, the Swedish-Cuban Association
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Cover Letter Physical Therapy
Saturday, March 5, 2011
Congratulations On Sobriety Card?
Letter to Barack Obama from the Committee Free the Five!
The following letter has mejlats and also sent by regular mail to the White House.
Today, 5 March 2011, we walked with flags and banners to the U.S. Embassy, \u200b\u200bwhere we also tried to hand over the letter. Embassy staff refused to accept it, for security reasons (!), And was rather busy trying to take pictures of everyone who participated in the campaign ...
March 5th, 2011
Whitehouse
President Barack Obama
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20500-0004
Dear President Obama,
In 2010, women in Sweden late flera letters to your wife with an appeal to take up the cause of two Cuban women, Adriana Pérez and Olga Salanueva who, for over ten years, have been denied a visa to travel to the United States to visit their husbands, Gerardo Hernández and René González. Both men belong to the group known around the world as the “Cuban Five”. They were unjustly sentenced for gathering information in the US about terrorist operations in Florida directed against Cuba.
The struggle for Olga Salanueva’s and Adriana Pérez right to family visits is supported by a significant number of religious, judicial and human right organizations, as well as a long list of Nobel Prize winners, members of parliaments, religious and union leaders, jurists, authors, human rights activist, actors and artists, and intellectuals around the world.
On May 27th, 2005, the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention denounced the “arbitrary” detention of the Cuban Five, stating that it was a violation of international norm and demanded a new trial. Recently, in a report released in October 2010, Amnesty International noted doubts about the fairness and impartiality of the trial, and called on the US government to review the case and mitigate any injustice through the clemency process or other appropriate means.
Today, committees in support of the Cuban Five from around the world are reaching out to you by phone calls, mails, letters, faxes, requesting that you grant the Cuban Five, Gerardo Hernández, Ramón Labañino, René González, Antonio Guerrero and Fernando González, their immediate freedom.
In Stockholm, the members of the Free the Five Committee adhere to this petition, demanding you to make use of the rights conferred upon you by the US Constitution, as a lawyer, as a father, as a son, as a husband, and as a winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, to end this colossal injustice and to free the Cuban Five now! And that until this happens, you will grant visas to Adriana Pérez and Olga Salanueva, so that they may immediately visit their imprisoned husbands!
Free the Five Committee, Stockholm, Sweden
The following letter has mejlats and also sent by regular mail to the White House.
Today, 5 March 2011, we walked with flags and banners to the U.S. Embassy, \u200b\u200bwhere we also tried to hand over the letter. Embassy staff refused to accept it, for security reasons (!), And was rather busy trying to take pictures of everyone who participated in the campaign ...
March 5th, 2011
Whitehouse
President Barack Obama
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20500-0004
Dear President Obama,
In 2010, women in Sweden late flera letters to your wife with an appeal to take up the cause of two Cuban women, Adriana Pérez and Olga Salanueva who, for over ten years, have been denied a visa to travel to the United States to visit their husbands, Gerardo Hernández and René González. Both men belong to the group known around the world as the “Cuban Five”. They were unjustly sentenced for gathering information in the US about terrorist operations in Florida directed against Cuba.
The struggle for Olga Salanueva’s and Adriana Pérez right to family visits is supported by a significant number of religious, judicial and human right organizations, as well as a long list of Nobel Prize winners, members of parliaments, religious and union leaders, jurists, authors, human rights activist, actors and artists, and intellectuals around the world.
On May 27th, 2005, the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention denounced the “arbitrary” detention of the Cuban Five, stating that it was a violation of international norm and demanded a new trial. Recently, in a report released in October 2010, Amnesty International noted doubts about the fairness and impartiality of the trial, and called on the US government to review the case and mitigate any injustice through the clemency process or other appropriate means.
Today, committees in support of the Cuban Five from around the world are reaching out to you by phone calls, mails, letters, faxes, requesting that you grant the Cuban Five, Gerardo Hernández, Ramón Labañino, René González, Antonio Guerrero and Fernando González, their immediate freedom.
In Stockholm, the members of the Free the Five Committee adhere to this petition, demanding you to make use of the rights conferred upon you by the US Constitution, as a lawyer, as a father, as a son, as a husband, and as a winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, to end this colossal injustice and to free the Cuban Five now! And that until this happens, you will grant visas to Adriana Pérez and Olga Salanueva, so that they may immediately visit their imprisoned husbands!
Free the Five Committee, Stockholm, Sweden
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