by Pier Marton | Apr 18, 2011 | Antisemitism, Care, Death, Human Rights, Jewish, Middle-East, Politics, Racism
A family slaughtered in Israel – doesn’t the BBC care? Lame excuses followed the lack of coverage by the BBC… later, the killers showed no remorse. Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email More Share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit...
by Pier Marton | Apr 18, 2011 | Antisemitism, Death, History, Human Rights, Jewish, Magyar, Politics, Racism, Shoah, Women
Több ezren vonultak az Élet Menetén Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email More Share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit TweetShare on...
by Pier Marton | Apr 18, 2011 | Afri, Care, Death, Film, France, Human Rights, Idées, Native, Poet, Politics, Theater
Une vidéo: & de Fespaco: Le comédien et dramaturge burkinabè Sotigui Kouyaté s’en est allé le samedi 17 avril 2010 à Paris en France, des suites d’une maladie pulmonaire. Ce griot et grand homme de culture âgé de 74 ans, a touché à plusieurs métiers et avait du...
by Pier Marton | Apr 18, 2011 | Antisemitism, Asia, Care, Death, Doc, Eco, France, Health, Hispanic, History, Human Rights, Humor, Ideas, Jewish, KeyText, Magyar, Middle-East, Mystery, Native, Now, Politics, Racism, Roma, Sci/Nat, Shoah, Spectacle, Time, Travel, Wars, Women
¿Passover???oss?d? How can one pass over the fact that the 20th Century was the most murderous so far? The University of Hawai has compiled the disasters, whether through war or political regimes, to a grand total of 262 million killed. Email a link to a friend (Opens...
by Pier Marton | Apr 18, 2011 | Human Rights, Ideas, Jewish, Judaism, Middle-East, Politics
Supporting Israel (& David Grossman) means questioning its policies by Edgar Bronfman Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email More Share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit TweetShare on...
by Pier Marton | Apr 16, 2011 | Afri, Care, Eco, Ego, Film, France, Human Rights, Music, Native, Poet, Politics, Racism, Theater
Peter Brook writes: Sotigui was, for all of us who knew him, who worked with him and who became close to him, an absolutely unique person, incomparable with anybody of the past or present, in the same way that Shakespeare and Mozart were their own individual human...