January 13 2005

“Check Your Art Sense!”

After some garbage men accidentally burnt an artwork, which they mistook for trash, Frankfurt’s Städel Museum has decided that they need to hone their art-appreciation skills and attend art lessons…

What appeared to be nothing but a yellow plastic object that should be burnt, turned out to be a sculpture and part of an ongoing art exhibition by Michael Beutler, a graduate of the city’s prestigious Städel Museum. The show involved a total of ten sculptures made of yellow wood and cement that were distributed over the city.

The museum said it wanted to hone the appreciation and understanding of art among the city’s sanitation officials. Therefore, the museum will invite the garbage collectors to learn a few artsy pointers once a month under the motto “Check your Art Sense!”.

During the first class, which takes place on Jan. 16, the museum plans to place a largely unknown painting from its storage room in front of a famous one that’s currently displayed in its ongoing public exhibition.

Source: DW-World

January 7 2005

Life …

Life is beauty, admire it.

Life is bliss, taste it.

Life is a dream, realize it.

Life is a challenge, meet it.

Life is a duty, complete it.

Life is a game, play it.

Life is a promise, fulfill it.

Life is sorrow, overcome it.

Life is a song, sing it.

Life is a struggle, accept it.

Life is a tragedy, confront it.

Life is an adventure, dare it.

Life is luck, make it.

Life is too precious, do not destroy it.

Life is life, fight for it.

-unknown author-

January 7 2005

If Americans Knew…



Washington Report, December 2004
Heroism in the Holy Land: Americans Beaten for Walking Children to School
By Alison Weir

Chris Brown and Kim Lamberty are volunteers with an organization called Christian Peacemaker Teams (CPT), which provides nonviolent intercession in areas of violence. They serve in the West Bank city of Hebron, where Palestinian civilians are frequently attacked and harassed by Israeli settlers. The presence of such international witnesses often reduces this violence.
On Wednesday morning [Sept. 29], Chris & Kim were walking children to school. These children were scared that adults would physically try to attack them.Part of the way Kim and two of the children had gotten a little ahead and were just turning a bend in the road, when Chris saw them suddenly stop and begin running back, screaming.
“I saw men with black masks on, dressed all in black, wielding chains, one carrying a bat, most of them wearing black.” Chris said. As the five men rushed at them, Chris called out, “Please don’t hurt the children, please don’t hurt the children.” The men smashed a rock to his head, knocking him to the ground, and began beating and kicking him with steel-toed boots.
“Why are you doing this? All we’re doing is walking children to school,we’re nonviolent,” Chris told them. “We’re Americans.” Kim, meanwhile, lay face down, not moving as the men kicked and beat her. She says: “It’s almost like for a moment you leave reality.I just remember thinking, ‘If I just lie here like I’m unconscious, maybe they’ll leave me alone.'”
While the BBC, Agence France-Presse, Israeli newspapers and a wide variety of other international media reported this attack on American citizens immediately, the Associated Press, inexplicably, sent out no report on it for a day and a half,and this only after numerous people had called complaining.
Israeli forces and settlers are not gentle in their treatment of peace activists. In June 2001, Israeli peace activist Neta Golan joined Palestinian villagers in a nonviolent march. An Israeli soldier twisted her arm until it snapped. In March 2003, Rachel Corrie, 23, participated in a tiny sit-in to prevent a Palestinian home from being demolished. An Israeli military bulldozer two stories high crushed her to death. Two weeks later, Tom Hurndall, 21, tried to help Palestinian children get away from Israeli gunfire. An Israeli sniper shot him in the head.
Chris feels that Americans have an intimate connection to this carnage, because it is American tax money to Israel that is fueling the violence. While most Americans are unaware of this connection, studies show that news media rarely report it.The fact is that U.S. taxpayers give Israel over $10 million per day, far more than to any other nation on earth.
Yet the need for the world to do something has continued to grow. While Americans are well informed about the tragic deaths of Israeli children, very few realize that approximately six times more Palestinian children have been killed, and that their deaths occurred first. Most Americans have little awareness of these facts, because so little of all this is reported in the American media.
Here’s an eye-opener: If Americans Knew!

Via: The Ibrahims in Canada

January 6 2005

Hi, I’m Richard Gere!



A video image shows U.S. actor Richard Gere showing his support in a television advert for a pro-peace group to help persuade Palestinians to vote in their upcoming presidential elections is this grab taken January 4, 2005.“Hi, I’m Richard Gere and I’m speaking for the entire world. We’re with you during this election time. It’s really important. Get out and vote,” Source: Reuters

Some welcome and appreciate Gere’s support, considering his participation a great gesture that will encourage many Palestinians to take part in the elections. While some others look at it as another “American” attempt to interfere in their own actions and interests!
I personally believe all Palestinians should play a positive role in their own elections regardless of the occupation and suffering. They should let nothing get in their way.
Good Luck Palestine, and hold on Palestinians!

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  • January 5 2005

    Lesson Of The Day

    “It aint always pretty but it gets prettier”. –our fellow blogger Mo.

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    January 3 2005

    Lesson Of The Day

    “We meet people who are ready to do anything to please us and be close to us, but we can’t stand even their sight. While there are ones who spare no effort to hurt us and waste no chance to stab us in the back, and we’re at their feet just to win their approval!” — A Client

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    December 31 2004

    Between Fireworks Temptation & Tsunami Aid

    German politicians and aid organizations are urging Germans to donate the money they’d spend on fireworks to the tsunami victims.
    Usually Germans spend a lot of money — €97 million ($130 million) last year alone — on rockets, firecrackers, and sparklers.
    The 3,000 people employed in Germany’s fireworks industry have worries because of this call.
    “I think it’s unfair that the call for donations has focused exclusively on our industry,” said Klaus Gotzen who heads the business association for the German pyrotechnics industry. It would have made more sense to leave it up to people to decide for themselves what they’d rather go without.”

    Germans have already started to take Agro Action’s message to heart. On Thursday, retailers reported less demand for fireworks than in previous years. A department store employee in Frankfurt estimated a 20 percent drop in sales. And a newspaper in Kiel reported how one shop was even prepared to give customers refunds for fireworks they’d already paid for.
    But people are not alike: “There’s no way I’m going to give up my fireworks,” said one young man stocking up on rocket-like devices near Leipzig. “A proper fireworks display is part of New Year’s Eve.”
    For other Germans, it’s not a question of one or the other. A father in Kiel, out shopping with his children, said he’d still spend around €10 on fireworks, but that the family would also make a charitable donation, as it does every year.

    Source: DW-World.de

    December 29 2004

    Help Victims of Southern Asian Earthquake Survive The Catastrophe

    Islamic Relief has launched an appeal to raise €1,000,000 for the affected population. An initial €200,000 has been allocated for relief intervention in the region and to help rehabilitate victims of the disaster. A further €20,000 of emergency aid will be sent to affected people in Sri Lanka.
    IR representatives in Sri Lanka are performing needs assessments, and staff from Islamic Relief’s headquarters will fly out within the next 48 hours to form an Emergency Response Team. IR staff from Indonesia are leaving for Aceh to assess the situation, and Islamic Relief’s partners in India are on their way to Chennai.
    The victims of the disaster need medical supplies, tents and sanitation facilities, please donate generously.
    Donate Online, or Make A General Donation by cheque or Bank transfer.
    Or CALL Islamic Relief.
    If you would like Islamic Relief to call you, simply text your name and telephone number (including international dialing code) to:+44 777 999 8877
    You should receive a call from Islamic Relief within 48 hours. Please specify a preferred time you would like to be called (in GMT). You can also email your number to Islamic Relief.
    Islam Online has also provided a number of help organizations for you to choose the easiest way to take part in helping humanity.
    Do anything, whatever you can. Imagine yourself in their situation, wouldn’t you need any help no matter how little, to be able to survive!

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    December 17 2004

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