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Fri, 16 May 2008 19:29:20 +0100THE ROMANIAN MILITARY OCCUPATION OF HUNGARY, APRIL 1919--MARCH 1920. 7.12.1918 - The Romanian Army enters Braşov,in southeastern Transylvania. 7.12.1918 - The Romanian Army crosses the demarcation line set by the Belgrade armistice treaty (Mures river) and is heading towards Turda, with the intention of occupying Cluj, the most important town in Transylvania. Hungary is ordered by the Entente Powers to further pull back troops. 7.12.1918 - The Hungarian Government decides to recruit soldiers to be able to resist the advancing Romanian troops but the time is too short. Major towns like Cluj are surrended with no resistence. 12.12.1918 - Romanian troops enter Sibiu (southern Transylvania). 14.12.1918 - The Directory Council of Transylvania, elected by ethnic Romanians, sends a delegation headed by Miron Cristea, the Bishop of Caransebeş, to Bucharest to negotiate the details of the union. King Ferdinand I of Romania receives and accepts the Declaration of Union, passed on decembrie 1 by the National Assembly of Romanians of Transylvania and Hungary. 15.12.1918 - A National Assembly of Germans of Transylvania and Banat is held in Mediaş, central Transylvania, and a declaration is passed to support the decision of the Romanians to unite with the Kingdom of Romania. 22.12.1918 - In response, a Hungarian General Assembly in Cluj (Hungarian: Kolozsvár), central Transylvania, and the most important Hungarian town in Transylvania reaffirms the loyalty of Hungarians from Transylvania to Hungary. 24.12.1918 - As King Ferdinand I of Romania signs the decree sanctioning the union of Bessarabia, of Bukovina, and of Transylvania with Romania, the Hungarian government protests. Negotiations start in Versailles with the four Entente powers, as well as with Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Serbia, Bulgaria and Russia for the establishment of the new border. 24.12.1918 - Romanian troops enter Cluj. 14.01.1919 - Romanian troops reach Baia Mare. 14.01.1919 - Entente powers show open hostility towards the actions of the Romanians, which in turn claim the decisions of the Parliament of Transylvania should have priority over the armistice agreements between France and Hungary. 18.01.1919 - The Romanian Army enters Sighetu Marmaţiei. 22.01.1919 - Romanian troops stop at a new demarcation line indicated by the Entente powers, leaving Banat under Serbian, and Crişana under Hungarian control. 20.03.1919 - French Genaral Vyx, on behalf of the Entente Powers, demands that Hungary give up further territories and accept another demarcation line, more or less according to the situation on the ground at that moment. 21.03.1919 - Hungary's Prime Minister Károlyi says in an address to the people that he cannot accept the territorial losses that the Entente powers press on him to accept, and transfers the power to a radical left-wing government, headed by the communist Béla Kun, who in turn proclaims Hungary a Soviet Republic and gives up the passive policy of simply accepting territorial losses dictated by the Entente. 03.1919 - The Romanian delegation at the Peace Conference in Paris, headed by Prime Minister Ion I.C. Brătianu, asks the Council of the Great Powers to allow Romania to occupy the territory up to the river Tisza (as agreed upon before Romania's entry into the war). The proposal is rejected. South-African General Jan Smuts is sent to Budapest to negotiate with Béla Kun. 04.1919 - As more and more information about the anti-Romanian repression in the Romanian-inhabited areas still under Hungarian control reaches Bucharest, the Romanian Army is ordered to prepare a general offensive for aprilie 16, 1919. 15.04.1919, evening - Hungarian troops organize a preemptive strike against the Romanian Army in western Transylvania. 16- 19.04.1919 - Violent battles take place in the Apuseni Mountains, eventually won by the Romanian troops (five divisions), which brake through the front lines into the Crişana plain. 19.04.1919 - Following their successful counter-offensive against the Hungarian Soviet Republic, Romanian troops enter Satu Mare. 20.04.1919 - The Romanian Army enters Oradea. 1.05.1919 - The Romanian Army reaches the river Tisza. 17.06-07.1919 - The Council of the Great Powers asks the Romanian government to retreat its troops to the (second) demarcation line and invites Béla Kun to Paris. Romania answers negative, and says it would agree to the demand if the Communist Hungarian Army is disarmed and demobilized. Béla Kun refuses this condition. 17.07.1919 - Béla Kun orders a counter-offensive against the Romanian Army. 20.07.1919 - The Hungarian Army crosses the Tisza; violent battles take place. 26.07.1919 - The Hungarian offensive fails and the Romanian Army pushes the Hungarian troops back to the Tisza. Many POWs are captured. 4.08.1919 - Romanian troops enter Budapest.
Fri, 16 May 2008 06:38:30 -0700LATVIA 2OO9??? F U T U R E "maybe if only....... then.... Romania Hungary Ukraine Serbia Denmark Belarus Croatia Latvia Malta Israel Finland Czech Republic Lithuania Estonia France Bosnia Herzegovina United Kingdom Italy Germany Sweden Macedonia Albania Greece Moldova Norway Russia Netherlands Lebanon Portugal Switzerland Iceland Slovakia Albania Algeria American armenia -- Republic of Armenia Australia Azerbaijan Bahrain Barbados Belarus Belgium Bolivia Bosnia and Herzegovina Brazil Bulgaria Republic of Bulgaria Burundi Cambodia Cameroon Canada Central African Republic Chad Chile China, Colombia Croatia Cuba Cyprus Czech Denmark Egypt El Salvador Eritrea Estonia Finland France -- Georgia Germany Greece -Hong Kong China Hungary India Indonesia Iran Iraq ireland Israel Italy Japan Jordan Kazakhstan Kenya Korea Kuwait Kyrgyzstan -- Kyrgyz Latvia -- Republic of Latvia Lebanon -- Liberia -- Republic of Liberia Libya -- Lithuania -- Macedonia, Republic of -- Republic of Macedonia Madagascar Malaysia Malta Mexico Monaco Mongolia Morocco Karabakh Nagorno Karabakh Namibia Netherlands Netherlands Antilles (Self-governing country in the Kingdom of newZealand arab Nicaragua Nigeria Oman sultanate of Oman Pakistan -- Islamic Republic of Pakistan Palestine Panama Peru Philippines Portugal -- Qatar Romania Russia Saudi Arabia Serbia Republic of Serbia Singapore Slovakia Slovenia Somalia South Africa spain Sri Lanka -- Sudan Sweden Switzerland Syria Tajikistan Tanzania -- Thailand See East Timor Turkey Turkmenistan Turks Ukraine United Arab Emirates United Kingdom Great Britain and Northern Ireland United States America Uzbekistan Vatican City Venezuela Vietnam , British Shakeela
Wed, 14 May 2008 11:15:12 -0700In 1968, Dr Ione, then a young medical student from Italy, came to the newly independent Central African Republic to help run a hospital in the north. Since then, she has spent thirty-four years in the country, living through rebellions, mutinies, intermittent progress, and desperation. In the sixth part of our interview series, Dr Ione describes the difficulties faced by farmers whose fields had been destroyed and who were threatened on their way to the markets. She explains how people could only cultivate for their own survival, leading the entire agriculture of the northwest to collapse. However, the international community has started to react and to bring help to the most vulnerable people. According to Dr Ione, this intervention is crucial but shouldn't lead to systematic assistance. The people of Ngaoundaye are only asking for temporary help to stand back up on their feet, and humanitarian assistance should only be a stage towards development assistance.
Wed, 14 May 2008 03:12:18 -0700The African states Please recognize Kosova as an Independent state. Algeria Angola Benin Botswana Merci beaucoup!!! Burkina Faso Burundi Cameroon CapeVerde Central African Republic Chad Comoros Democratic Republic of the Congo Congo Côte d'Ivoire Djibouti Egypt Equatorial Guinea Eritrea Ethiopia Gabon Gambia Ghana Guinea Guinea-Bissau Kenya Lesotho Liberia Libya Madagascar Malawi Mali Mauritania Mauritius Morocco Mozambique Namibia Niger Nigeria Rwanda Săo Tomé and Príncipe Merci! Jërëjëf!!! Senegal Seychelles Sierra Leone Somalia South Africa Sudan Swaziland Tanzania Togo Tunisia Uganda Zambia Zimbabwe
Tue, 13 May 2008 20:07:43 -0700Promotion video for Portugal Eurovision SongContest 2008. Portugal - Eurovision Song Contest (Winner Song) 2008 Vânia Fernandes - Senhora do Mar Afghanistan -- Albania Algeria American Angola -- Antigua and Barbuda Armenia -- Republic of Armenia Australia Azerbaijan Bahrain Barbados Belarus Belgium Bolivia Bosnia and Herzegovina Brazil Bulgaria Republic of Bulgaria Burundi Cambodia Cameroon Canada Central African Republic Chad Chile China, Colombia Croatia Cuba Cyprus Czech Denmark Egypt El Salvador Eritrea Estonia Finland France -- Georgia Germany Greece -Hong Kong China Hungary India Indonesia Iran Iraq ireland Israel Italy Japan Jordan Kazakhstan Kenya Korea Kuwait Kyrgyzstan -- Kyrgyz Latvia -- Republic of Latvia Lebanon -- Liberia -- Republic of Liberia Libya -- Lithuania -- Macedonia, Republic of -- Republic of Macedonia Madagascar Malaysia Malta Mexico Monaco Mongolia Morocco Karabakh Nagorno Karabakh Namibia Netherlands Netherlands Antilles (Self-governing country in the Kingdom of newZealand arab Nicaragua Nigeria Oman sultanate of Oman Pakistan -- Islamic Republic of Pakistan Palestine Panama Peru Philippines Portugal -- Qatar Romania Russia Saudi Arabia Serbia Republic of Serbia Singapore Slovakia Slovenia Somalia South Africa spain Sri Lanka -- Sudan Sweden Switzerland Syria Tajikistan Tanzania -- Thailand See East Timor Turkey Turkmenistan Turks Ukraine United Arab Emirates United Kingdom Great Britain and Northern Ireland United States America Uzbekistan Vatican City Venezuela Vietnam , British Shakeela. Eurovision song contest - Belgrade 2008 armenia georgia moldova czech republic hungary monaco israel andorra malta azerbaijan albania austria bosnia and herzegovina belgium belarus switzerland serbia montenegro cyprus bulgaria germany denmark estonia spain france finland united kingdom britain greece croatia ireland iceland lithuania latvia the former yugoslav republic of macedonia netherlands norway poland portugal romania russia sweden slovenia turkey ukraine. ESC 2008
Sat, 10 May 2008 19:20:09 -0700Algerie Algeria Algiers Alger Mos Def Prince among slaves Bill Maher Craig Ferguson Jay Leno Jon Stewart Jim Lehrer Amy Goodman, Pacifica Radio Democracy now Media Journalisme Corporations George et la societe de Consommation, 南波杏-杏ちゃんのここ・あそこ- Jeff Dunham Achmed The Dead Terrorist pensee critique, Algeria Algerie Alger Algiers Marseille Ziani spears mencia Brno chien chess Lyon grenoble Paris france Sarkozy vaclav eau comedy Islam Palestine Funny prank comedy fun Afghanistan -- Islamic Albania Algeria American Angola -- Antigua and Barbuda Armenia -- Republic of Armenia Australia Azerbaijan Bahrain Barbados Belarus Belgium Bolivia Bosnia and Herzegovina Brazil Bulgaria Republic of Bulgaria Burundi Cambodia Cameroon Canada Central African Republic Chad Chile China, Colombia Croatia Cuba Cyprus Czech Denmark Egypt El Salvador Eritrea Estonia Finland France MonAlgeria -- Georgia Germany Greece -Hong Kong China Hungary India Indonesia Iran Iraq ireland Israel Italy Japan Jordan Kazakhstan Kenya Korea Kuwait Kyrgyzstan -- Kyrgyz Latvia -- Republic of Latvia Lebanon -- Liberia -- Republic of Liberia Libya -- Lithuania -- Macedonia, Republic of -- Republic of Macedonia Madagascar Malaysia Malta Mexico, Nokia canon sony Toyota Iphone Gnawa Canada Vienna Ouled Djellal Liberia Coton Mecca Iphone Samsung Hilton Annaba Oran Hossein Ali Mali Niger Touareg Mosque Illusion shirt touchscreen wing Math SAt CLEP
Thu, 08 May 2008 16:12:15 -0700Poljubac za kraj Bosnia & Herzegowina... Spoof of the Democratic race between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton. This is a hilarious music video set to the tune of "Umbrella" by Rihanna. tv comedy politics democrat republican funny parody Rihanna Obama Clinton umbrella president Hillary Afghanistan Asia - Albania Europe - Algeria Africa - American Samoa Australasia - Andorra Europe - Angola Africa - Anguilla Caribbean - Antigua and Barbuda Caribbean - Argentina South America - Armenia Europe - Aruba Caribbean - Australia Australasia - Austria Europe - Azerbaijan Europe - Bahamas Caribbean - Bahrain Middle East - Bangladesh Asia - Barbados Caribbean - Belarus Europe - Belgium Europe - Belize North America - Benin Africa - Bermuda Caribbean - Bhutan Asia - Bolivia South America - Bosnia-Herzegovina Europe - Botswana Africa - Bouvet Island Africa - Brazil South America - Brunei Asia - Bulgaria Europe - Burkina Faso Africa - Burundi Africa - Cambodia Asia - Cameroon Africa - Canada North America - Cape Verde Africa - Cayman Islands Caribbean - Central African Republic Africa - Chad Africa - Chile South America - China Asia Christmas Island Australasia Cocos (Keeling) Islands Australasia Colombia South America Comoros Africa Conch Republic North AmerCongo, Democratic Republic of
Thu, 08 May 2008 02:19:19 -0700REPORT: Children, forced to work for the Central African Republic's rebel soldiers, have been demobilized for a year following the rebels' ceasefire. But the government has still not reopened the schools. (Report: A. Zajtman / M.Rabaud)
Wed, 07 May 2008 09:23:46 -0700REPORT: French troops make up the largest share of EUFOR, Europe's peacekeeping mission to the Darfur. Based in the neighbouring Central African Republic, their role is to prevent the conflict from spilling over the border.
Wed, 07 May 2008 08:17:26 -0700Local gyms in Bangui, Central African Republic.
Mon, 05 May 2008 01:03:03 -0700Baaba Maal Call to Prayer Adhan. Breathtaking song, music, melody... Afghanistan -- Albania Algeria American Angola -- Antigua and Barbuda Armenia -- Republic of Armenia Australia Azerbaijan Bahrain Barbados Belarus Belgium Bolivia Bosnia and Herzegovina Brazil Bulgaria Republic of Bulgaria Burundi Cambodia Cameroon Canada Central African Republic Chad Chile China, Colombia Croatia Cuba Cyprus Czech Denmark Egypt El Salvador Eritrea Estonia Finland France -- Georgia Germany Greece -Hong Kong China Hungary India Indonesia Iran Iraq ireland Israel Italy Japan Jordan Kazakhstan Kenya Korea Kuwait Kyrgyzstan -- Kyrgyz Latvia -- Republic of Latvia Lebanon -- Liberia -- Republic of Liberia Libya -- Lithuania -- Macedonia, Republic of -- Republic of Macedonia Madagascar Malaysia Malta Mexico Monaco Mongolia Morocco Karabakh Nagorno Karabakh Namibia Netherlands Netherlands Antilles (Self-governing country in the Kingdom of newZealand arab Nicaragua Nigeria Oman sultanate of Oman Pakistan -- Islamic Republic of Pakistan Palestine Panama Peru Philippines Portugal -- Qatar Romania Russia Saudi Arabia Serbia Republic of Serbia Singapore Slovakia Slovenia Somalia South Africa spain Sri Lanka -- Sudan Sweden Switzerland Syria Tajikistan Tanzania -- Thailand See East Timor Turkey Turkmenistan Turks Ukraine United Arab Emirates United Kingdom Great Britain and Northern Ireland United States America Uzbekistan Vatican City Venezuela Vietnam , British Shakeela (less)
Sun, 04 May 2008 05:33:04 -0700REPORT: Children, forced to work for the Central African Republic's rebel soldiers, have been demobilized for a year following the rebels' ceasefire. But the government has still not reopened the schools. (Report: A. Zajtman / M.Rabaud)
Fri, 02 May 2008 07:37:42 -0700World food crisis no longer theory, but reality Lateline | Fri, 02 May 2008 00:33:00 +1000 | Duration 3m 49s There's evidence that the growing global population may indeed be outstripping the world's ability to feed it. Add to playlist Tags: poverty, central-african-republic
Thu, 01 May 2008 14:10:21 -0700please inform all human rights organizations or send this link to all news reporters SANAA, April 27 — Saudi policemen burned 18 Yemenis while they were trying to cross into Khamis Bani Mushait, a Saudi village bordering Yemen. Alsahwa opposition newspaper reported on Saturday that the police poured diesel onto the men, who were hiding in a hole in the area to escape the police. In answer to the victims' accusations, the Saudi police denied any connection to the fire. However, an eyewitness said that the police started the fire at the entrance to force the victims out, while another eyewitness said that it was the first time the police burned immigrants, usually arresting and then deporting them .www. Yementimes.com Afghanistan Africa Albania Algeria American Samoa Andorra Angola Anguilla Antarctica Antigua & Barbuda Antilles, Netherlands Arabia, Saudi Argentina Armenia Aruba Australia Austria Azerbaijan Bahamas, The Bahrain Bangladesh Barbados Belarus Belgium Belize Benin Bermuda Bhutan Bolivia Bosnia and Herzegovina Botswana Bouvet Island Brazil British Indian Ocean Territory British Virgin Islands Brunei Darussalam Bulgaria Burkina Faso Burundi Cambodia Cameroon Canada Cape Verde Cayman Islands Central African Republic Chad Chile China Christmas Island Cocos (Keeling) Islands Colombia Comoros Congo Congo, Democratic Rep. of the Cook Islands Costa Rica Cote D'Ivoire Croatia Cuba Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Djibouti Dominica Dominican Republic East Timor (Timor-Leste) Ecuador Egypt El Salvador Equatorial Guinea Eritrea Estonia Ethiopia European Union Falkland Islands (Malvinas) Faroe Islands Fiji Finland France French Guiana French Polynesia French Southern Territories - TF Gabon Gambia, the Georgia Germany Ghana Gibraltar Greece Greenland Grenada Guadeloupe Guam Guatemala Guernsey and Alderney Guinea Guinea-Bissau Guinea, Equatorial Guiana, French Guyana Haiti Heard and McDonald Islands Holy See (Vatican City State) Holland (see Netherlands) Honduras Hong Kong, (China) Hungary Iceland India Indonesia Iran, Islamic Republic of Iraq Ireland Israel Ivory Coast (see Cote d'Ivoire) Italy Jamaica Japan Jersey Jordan Kazakhstan Kenya Kiribati Korea, Demo. People's Rep. of Korea, (South) Republic of Kuwait Kyrgyzstan Lao People's Democratic Republic Latvia Lebanon Lesotho Liberia Libyan Arab Jamahiriya Liechtenstein Lithuania Luxembourg Macao, (China) Macedonia, TFYR Madagascar Malawi Malaysia Maldives Mali Malta Man, Isle of Marshall Islands Martinique Mauritania Mauritius Mayotte Mexico Micronesia, Federated States of Moldova, Republic of Monaco Mongolia Montenegro Montserrat Morocco Mozambique Myanmar (ex-Burma) Namibia Nauru Nepal Netherlands Netherlands Antilles New Caledonia New Zealand Nicaragua Niger Nigeria Niue Norfolk Island Northern Mariana Islands Norway Oman Pakistan Palau Palestinian Territory Panama Papua New Guinea Paraguay Peru Philippines Pitcairn Island Poland Portugal Puerto Rico Qatar Reunion Romania Russia (Russian Federation) Rwanda Sahara Saint Helena Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Lucia Saint Pierre and Miquelon Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Samoa San Marino Sao Tome and Principe Saudi Arabia Senegal Serbia Seychelles Sierra Leone Singapore Slovakia Slovenia Solomon Islands Somalia South Africa S. Georgia and S. Sandwich Is. Spain Sri Lanka (ex-Ceilan) Sudan Suriname Svalbard and Jan Mayen Islands Swaziland Sweden Switzerland Syrian Arab Republic Taiwan Tajikistan Tanzania, United Republic of Thailand Timor-Leste (East Timor) Togo Tokelau Tonga Trinidad & Tobago Tunisia Turkey Turkmenistan Turks and Caicos Islands Tuvalu Uganda Ukraine United Arab Emirates United Kingdom United States US Minor Outlying Islands Uruguay Uzbekistan Vanuatu Vatican City State (Holy See) Venezuela Viet Nam Virgin Islands, British Virgin Islands, U.S. Wallis Category: Non-profits & Activism
Wed, 30 Apr 2008 12:45:53 -0700please inform all human rights organizations or send this link to all news reporters SANAA, April 27 — Saudi policemen burned 18 Yemenis while they were trying to cross into Khamis Bani Mushait, a Saudi village bordering Yemen. Alsahwa opposition newspaper reported on Saturday that the police poured diesel onto the men, who were hiding in a hole in the area to escape the police. In answer to the victims' accusations, the Saudi police denied any connection to the fire. However, an eyewitness said that the police started the fire at the entrance to force the victims out, while another eyewitness said that it was the first time the police burned immigrants, usually arresting and then deporting them .www. Yementimes.com Afghanistan Africa Albania Algeria American Samoa Andorra Angola Anguilla Antarctica Antigua & Barbuda Antilles, Netherlands Arabia, Saudi Argentina Armenia Aruba Australia Austria Azerbaijan Bahamas, The Bahrain Bangladesh Barbados Belarus Belgium Belize Benin Bermuda Bhutan Bolivia Bosnia and Herzegovina Botswana Bouvet Island Brazil British Indian Ocean Territory British Virgin Islands Brunei Darussalam Bulgaria Burkina Faso Burundi Cambodia Cameroon Canada Cape Verde Cayman Islands Central African Republic Chad Chile China Christmas Island Cocos (Keeling) Islands Colombia Comoros Congo Congo, Democratic Rep. of the Cook Islands Costa Rica Cote D'Ivoire Croatia Cuba Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Djibouti Dominica Dominican Republic East Timor (Timor-Leste) Ecuador Egypt El Salvador Equatorial Guinea Eritrea Estonia Ethiopia European Union Falkland Islands (Malvinas) Faroe Islands Fiji Finland France French Guiana French Polynesia French Southern Territories - TF Gabon Gambia, the Georgia Germany Ghana Gibraltar Greece Greenland Grenada Guadeloupe Guam Guatemala Guernsey and Alderney Guinea Guinea-Bissau Guinea, Equatorial Guiana, French Guyana Haiti Heard and McDonald Islands Holy See (Vatican City State) Holland (see Netherlands) Honduras Hong Kong, (China) Hungary Iceland India Indonesia Iran, Islamic Republic of Iraq Ireland Israel Ivory Coast (see Cote d'Ivoire) Italy Jamaica Japan Jersey Jordan Kazakhstan Kenya Kiribati Korea, Demo. People's Rep. of Korea, (South) Republic of Kuwait Kyrgyzstan Lao People's Democratic Republic Latvia Lebanon Lesotho Liberia Libyan Arab Jamahiriya Liechtenstein Lithuania Luxembourg Macao, (China) Macedonia, TFYR Madagascar Malawi Malaysia Maldives Mali Malta Man, Isle of Marshall Islands Martinique Mauritania Mauritius Mayotte Mexico Micronesia, Federated States of Moldova, Republic of Monaco Mongolia Montenegro Montserrat Morocco Mozambique Myanmar (ex-Burma) Namibia Nauru Nepal Netherlands Netherlands Antilles New Caledonia New Zealand Nicaragua Niger Nigeria Niue Norfolk Island Northern Mariana Islands Norway Oman Pakistan Palau Palestinian Territory Panama Papua New Guinea Paraguay Peru Philippines Pitcairn Island Poland Portugal Puerto Rico Qatar Reunion Romania Russia (Russian Federation) Rwanda Sahara Saint Helena Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Lucia Saint Pierre and Miquelon Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Samoa San Marino Sao Tome and Principe Saudi Arabia Senegal Serbia Seychelles Sierra Leone Singapore Slovakia Slovenia Solomon Islands Somalia South Africa S. Georgia and S. Sandwich Is. Spain Sri Lanka (ex-Ceilan) Sudan Suriname Svalbard and Jan Mayen Islands Swaziland Sweden Switzerland Syrian Arab Republic Taiwan Tajikistan Tanzania, United Republic of Thailand Timor-Leste (East Timor) Togo Tokelau Tonga Trinidad & Tobago Tunisia Turkey Turkmenistan Turks and Caicos Islands Tuvalu Uganda Ukraine United Arab Emirates United Kingdom United States US Minor Outlying Islands Uruguay Uzbekistan Vanuatu Vatican City State (Holy See) Venezuela Viet Nam Virgin Islands, British Virgin Islands, U.S. Wallis Category: Non-profits & Activism Category: Non-profits & Activism
Wed, 30 Apr 2008 08:33:12 -0700Anatoliy Tymoschuk is the best! Afghanistan -- Albania Algeria American Angola -- Antigua and Barbuda Armenia -- Republic of Armenia Australia Azerbaijan Bahrain Barbados Belarus Belgium Bolivia Bosnia and Herzegovina Brazil Bulgaria Republic of Bulgaria Burundi Cambodia Cameroon Canada Central African Republic Chad Chile China, Colombia Croatia Cuba Cyprus Czech Denmark Egypt El Salvador Eritrea Estonia Finland France -- Georgia Germany Greece -Hong Kong China Hungary India Indonesia Iran Iraq ireland Israel Italy Japan Jordan Kazakhstan Kenya Korea Kuwait Kyrgyzstan -- Kyrgyz Latvia -- Republic of Latvia Lebanon -- Liberia -- Republic of Liberia Libya -- Lithuania -- Macedonia, Republic of -- Republic of Macedonia Madagascar Malaysia Malta Mexico Monaco Mongolia Morocco Karabakh Nagorno Karabakh Namibia Netherlands Netherlands Antilles (Self-governing country in the Kingdom of newZealand arab Nicaragua Nigeria Oman sultanate of Oman Pakistan -- Islamic Republic of Pakistan Palestine Panama Peru Philippines Portugal -- Qatar Romania Russia Saudi Arabia Serbia Republic of Serbia Singapore Slovakia Slovenia Somalia South Africa spain Sri Lanka -- Sudan Sweden Switzerland Syria Tajikistan Tanzania -- Thailand See East Timor Turkey Turkmenistan Turks Ukraine United Arab Emirates United Kingdom Great Britain and Northern Ireland United States America Uzbekistan Vatican City Venezuela Vietnam , British Shakeela
Sun, 27 Apr 2008 19:11:25 -0700Central African Republic, Liberia, Haiti, and Sierra Leone, where citizens are now struggling with rising food costs, top the list of countries where a majority of people report going hungry.
Sun, 27 Apr 2008 14:43:47 -0700from the film ON THE OLD ROMAN ROAD by Don Askarian Order DVD via donfilm@yahoo.com www.don-askarian.am Int.Film Fest. Rotterdam named Don Askarian: King of Cinema Technical data: Size 35 mm, length 76 min, colour, Dolby SR, 2001. SYNOPSIS:Levon remembers his childhood in Turkey: love, political brutality. A bloody comedy. Also a modern crime story about Armenian terrorists and Turkish secret agents, about Kurds tragedy. The Harvard Film Archive about the film:"Levon--a writer of Armenian extraction now living in Rotterdam - is caught between memories of homeland and the realities of contemporary life. ...poetic, almost surrealist scenes of magic love and political cruelty are contrasted with the reality of present day Rotterdam, presented in the guise of a modern crime story with Armenian terrorists and a Kurdish tragedy". " Every year, we look at thousands of films and when one shines above the rest, as ON THE OLD ROMAN ROAD did, it is indeed a pleasure. As striking a visual feast as one can find, this is an extravagant and crystalline treasure, a film whose rewards far outweigh its considerable demands". Don Askarian, recently honoured with a Harvard Film Archive retrospective, is considered the greatest Armenian filmmaker". Kelly Clement Taos Talking Picture Festival CREDITS Script writer, director, editor, art director Don Askarian Cameraman Rudolf Vatinyan Sound Keese v.d. Knapen Line produsers Annemiek van Gorp Nune Hovhannisyan Co-producers Rene Goossens Annemiek van Gorp Commissioning editor Joachim von Mengershausen (WDR) Producer Don Askarian Co-produced by De Productie ,Holland Film 21, Holland Askarian Film, Germany With financial support of Rotterdam Film Fund Dutch Film Fund Hubert Bals Fund In participation with WDR, Germany CAST Lover & killer Peit van Dijk Sylvia Sylvia Gelton Levon as boy Pavel Khachatrian Levon Don Askarian Successor of Armenian king Ohan Askarian Pigeoner & plunderer of the dead Moslems Stepan ShahinyanAnna Anna Basentyan Turkish secret service agent Tim de Zwart Don Askarian (http://www.splitfilmfestival.hr/arhive/2007/askarian.htm). is a prize-winner at several international film festivals. In 1996 Don Askarian published his book "The Dangerous Light". Every year the interest to his really very unique films grow up. More and more film festivals come to honor Don Askarian with retrospectives. Serious TV-stations like ARD, WDR, ZDF, Channel 4, Arte, but also Belgian, Greek, Swiss, Slovakian, Armenian etc. TV Channels are constant co-producers and buyers of all his films. The films of Don Askarian were sold and broadcasted world wide about 100 times. Don Askarian, honoured with a Harvard Film Archive retrospective, is considered the greatest Armenian filmmaker (but he is Russian-German- Dutch too). In 2004 he received Golden Camera Award for Life Achievement at Int. ART Film Festival, Slovakia. It turns out to be clearer what Hans-Werner Dannowski, the president of Interfilm, meant in 1992: "Time will pass until we recognize that Don Askarian is one of the most important filmmakers of our times. His movies will take up the time they need. Finally the films will have their success not with lies and assimilations but with truth." The retrospectives and special screenings around the world, on TV and important film festivals reflect it, mirror the growing interest in Don Askarian's films followed by a broad fascination by the audience. For Afghanistan -- Albania Algeria American Angola -- Antigua and Barbuda Armenia -- Republic of Armenia Australia Azerbaijan Bahrain Barbados Belarus Belgium Bolivia Bosnia and Herzegovina Brazil Bulgaria Republic of Bulgaria Burundi Cambodia Cameroon Canada Central African Republic Chad Chile China, Colombia Croatia Cuba Cyprus Czech Denmark Egypt El Salvador Eritrea Estonia Finland France -- Georgia Germany Greece -Hong Kong China Hungary India Indonesia Iran Iraq ireland Israel Italy Japan Jordan Kazakhstan Kenya Korea Kuwait Kyrgyzstan -- Kyrgyz Latvia -- Republic of Latvia Lebanon -- Liberia -- Republic of Liberia Libya -- Lithuania -- Macedonia, Republic of -- Republic of Macedonia Madagascar Malaysia Malta Mexico Monaco Mongolia Morocco Karabakh Nagorno Karabakh Namibia Netherlands Netherlands Antilles (Self-governing country in the Kingdom of newZealand arab Nicaragua Nigeria Oman sultanate of Oman Pakistan -- Islamic Republic of Pakistan Palestine Panama Peru Philippines Portugal -- Qatar Romania Russia Saudi Arabia Serbia Republic of Serbia Singapore Slovakia Slovenia Somalia South Africa spain Sri Lanka -- Sudan Sweden Switzerland Syria Tajikistan Tanzania -- Thailand See East Timor Turkey Turkmenistan Turks Ukraine United Arab Emirates United Kingdom Great Britain and Northern Ireland United States America Uzbekistan Vatican City Venezuela Vietnam , British Shakeela
Thu, 24 Apr 2008 05:43:15 -0700from the film ON THE OLD ROMAN ROAD by Don Askarian Order DVD via donfilm@yahoo.com www.don-askarian.am Int.Film Fest. Rotterdam named Don Askarian: King of Cinema Technical data: Size 35 mm, length 76 min, colour, Dolby SR, 2001. SYNOPSIS:Levon remembers his childhood in Turkey: love, political brutality. A bloody comedy. Also a modern crime story about Armenian terrorists and Turkish secret agents, about Kurds tragedy. The Harvard Film Archive about the film:"Levon--a writer of Armenian extraction now living in Rotterdam - is caught between memories of homeland and the realities of contemporary life. ...poetic, almost surrealist scenes of magic love and political cruelty are contrasted with the reality of present day Rotterdam, presented in the guise of a modern crime story with Armenian terrorists and a Kurdish tragedy". " Every year, we look at thousands of films and when one shines above the rest, as ON THE OLD ROMAN ROAD did, it is indeed a pleasure. As striking a visual feast as one can find, this is an extravagant and crystalline treasure, a film whose rewards far outweigh its considerable demands". Don Askarian, recently honoured with a Harvard Film Archive retrospective, is considered the greatest Armenian filmmaker". Kelly Clement Taos Talking Picture Festival CREDITS Script writer, director, editor, art director Don Askarian Cameraman Rudolf Vatinyan Sound Keese v.d. Knapen Line produsers Annemiek van Gorp Nune Hovhannisyan Co-producers Rene Goossens Annemiek van Gorp Commissioning editor Joachim von Mengershausen (WDR) Producer Don Askarian Co-produced by De Productie ,Holland Film 21, Holland Askarian Film, Germany With financial support of Rotterdam Film Fund Dutch Film Fund Hubert Bals Fund In participation with WDR, Germany CAST Lover & killer Peit van Dijk Sylvia Sylvia Gelton Levon as boy Pavel Khachatrian Levon Don Askarian Successor of Armenian king Ohan Askarian Pigeoner & plunderer of the dead Moslems Stepan ShahinyanAnna Anna Basentyan Turkish secret service agent Tim de Zwart Don Askarian (http://www.splitfilmfestival.hr/arhive/2007/askarian.htm). is a prize-winner at several international film festivals. In 1996 Don Askarian published his book "The Dangerous Light". Every year the interest to his really very unique films grow up. More and more film festivals come to honor Don Askarian with retrospectives. Serious TV-stations like ARD, WDR, ZDF, Channel 4, Arte, but also Belgian, Greek, Swiss, Slovakian, Armenian etc. TV Channels are constant co-producers and buyers of all his films. The films of Don Askarian were sold and broadcasted world wide about 100 times. Don Askarian, honoured with a Harvard Film Archive retrospective, is considered the greatest Armenian filmmaker (but he is Russian-German- Dutch too). In 2004 he received Golden Camera Award for Life Achievement at Int. ART Film Festival, Slovakia. It turns out to be clearer what Hans-Werner Dannowski, the president of Interfilm, meant in 1992: "Time will pass until we recognize that Don Askarian is one of the most important filmmakers of our times. His movies will take up the time they need. Finally the films will have their success not with lies and assimilations but with truth." The retrospectives and special screenings around the world, on TV and important film festivals reflect it, mirror the growing interest in Don Askarian's films followed by a broad fascination by the audience. For Afghanistan -- Albania Algeria American Angola -- Antigua and Barbuda Armenia -- Republic of Armenia Australia Azerbaijan Bahrain Barbados Belarus Belgium Bolivia Bosnia and Herzegovina Brazil Bulgaria Republic of Bulgaria Burundi Cambodia Cameroon Canada Central African Republic Chad Chile China, Colombia Croatia Cuba Cyprus Czech Denmark Egypt El Salvador Eritrea Estonia Finland France -- Georgia Germany Greece -Hong Kong China Hungary India Indonesia Iran Iraq ireland Israel Italy Japan Jordan Kazakhstan Kenya Korea Kuwait Kyrgyzstan -- Kyrgyz Latvia -- Republic of Latvia Lebanon -- Liberia -- Republic of Liberia Libya -- Lithuania -- Macedonia, Republic of -- Republic of Macedonia Madagascar Malaysia Malta Mexico Monaco Mongolia Morocco Karabakh Nagorno Karabakh Namibia Netherlands Netherlands Antilles (Self-governing country in the Kingdom of newZealand arab Nicaragua Nigeria Oman sultanate of Oman Pakistan -- Islamic Republic of Pakistan Palestine Panama Peru Philippines Portugal -- Qatar Romania Russia Saudi Arabia Serbia Republic of Serbia Singapore Slovakia Slovenia Somalia South Africa spain Sri Lanka -- Sudan Sweden Switzerland Syria Tajikistan Tanzania -- Thailand See East Timor Turkey Turkmenistan Turks Ukraine United Arab Emirates United Kingdom Great Britain and Northern Ireland United States America Uzbekistan Vatican City Venezuela Vietnam , British Shakeela
Thu, 24 Apr 2008 05:28:05 -0700UNICEF correspondent Sarah Crowe reports on Goodwill Ambassador Mia Farrow's visit to conflict-afflicted areas of the Central African Republic.
Thu, 06 Mar 2008 15:31:19 +0100UNICEF correspondent Kun Li reports on Goodwill Ambassador Mia Farrow's visit to northwestern Central African Republic, where displaced families face dire conditions.
Thu, 06 Mar 2008 15:29:53 +0100UNICEF Correspondent Jane O'Brien reports on Mia Farrow's recent visits to the Central African Republic and Chad.
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