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Global Viking
A Swede in the global world, trying to describe the scent of coffee while listening to music, discussion news, politics, religion, philosophy and living with teenagers and dont forget to breath.
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Let us take the fight and use Twingly for the best of bloggers and not for
2007-10-17 08:47:00
Did old media just tame the new media in Sweden? A question from blogger Bent in Dagens Politik.During the last year, the Swedish blogosphere has got hooked up, tuned in, and nearly dropped out by mainstream media. The trend started when the largest broadsheets Dagens Nyheter and Svenska Dagbladet hooked up to a then little known service called "Twingly". In that case, one could say that in Sweden, the mainstream media has won the fight against the new media by taming the blogosphere to suit its own ends. That doesn’t of course, save traditional media from the plummeting circulations or the plunging revenues from print advertising. Those things are still happening. But chained to the blogosphere, one could argue that the mainstream media now just might pull the blogosphere down with it. At least this version of the blogosphere. I think he is wrong. Right but also wrong. Many bloggers do run after the traditional media and even wait with posting about something unti...
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Is God speaking different to different people or are humans not listening?
2007-10-08 21:23:00
- Muslims or Christians, or any follower of any religion, we are all praying to the same God. Says the American president George W Bush, reports the newspaper Dagen. I will not argue with him about that. But someone is listening badly to this God. How come this God really care about it anyone can see the hair of an arabic woman? Is this God a sort of rascist? How come Christian women dont need to hide themselves in burkas? How come this God speak to muslims in one way and to other religions in another way? Someone must have misunderstood something. Is that God or is that the humans? I am very, very suspicious about this. I think most people dont listen to God, in themselves or out there somewhere. I think they mix the voice of God with their own wishes and desire. By the way: if you bet on president Bush for winner of the Nobel prize in peace and he wins it you will get your money doubled 300 times. Andra bloggar om: religion, islam, kristendom, Bush, politik, presiden...
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We need Slow Cities in Sweden - NOW
2007-10-07 23:08:00
I will introduce the Italian new brilliant idea and lifestyle and philosophy called Slow Cities . I think most people in Sweden are afraid of silence,  they are afraid of having time to think. Look at the governing politicians, for example. Work, work, work, the working human is their greatest icon, that is the star of everything. Work is the governing rule and the master of it all. The master idea. Work and business and welfare - that are the three main and only issues on must political parties´ agenda. And for that the Swedish politicians want huge shops in the cities, and offices and supermarkets and everything must go fast.In Spiegel Online they report about the new great idea in Italy about Slow Cities: Supporters of Italy's "Slow City" movement are trying to develop liveable cities, banning cars from city centers and blocking McDonald's branches and supermarkets. The movement is spreading across Europe and is now taking off in Asia. I definitively want to...
Now China must show it is an responsible big nation
2007-10-03 23:10:00
Diplomats assume that several hundred people have already been killed in Burna. Now even China is putting the military under pressure. Spiegel Online continues with reports from the tragedy in Burma. But the Swedish news do not have place for more than one issue at the same time. It´s really incredible that the military dictatorship could silence the protests. The whole world said no, but still they continued with the force against the dream of freedom.A deadly silence has also settled into Yangon suburbs like Okalapa or Takada, where young monks from other provinces can normally come to learn to read and write at small religious institutions. But these have been shuttered, their entrances barricaded with iron doors and rubbish is piling up on the premises. The monasteries, temples, schools and orphanages in the surrounding area are empty.In Swedish newspapers they seem almost to have forgotten Burma. The only thing they mention today is about the japanese journalist who was kil...
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Support the Fremantle Care Workers
2007-09-03 15:19:00
Labourstart is a webpage with a lot of information and campaign for the struggles of the trade unions around the world. One campaign now is very hot and a lot of people around the world have participated. Thats the strength of the Internet. A message from Labourstart:The campaign we launched last week in support of care home workers in London has produced unprecedented results.  First of all, we've gotten over 5,000 messages sent to the employer in only three days.  (1,376 came from the UK, 921 from Canada, 859 from the USA, and 775 from Australia.)Our biggest campaign ever generated 8,010 messages (in support of striking workers at Gate Gourmet, in the UK, back in August 2005).  We're now well on the way to reaching that number with this campaign. This campaign is also our first ever to appear simultaneously in nine languages.  (For the first time, we are doing campaigns in Dutch -- thanks, Dirk.) And it's producing results.  The employer is not happy...
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IBM faces Second Life strike
2007-08-26 20:08:00
Ever wanted to go on strike, be part of that feeling of solidarity on the picket line, but felt too cowardly to take the risk? September should see just the opportunity for you. That is when Rappresentanza Sindacale Unitaria IBM Vimercate (RSU), the official trade union representing IBM's 9,000 workers in Italy, is planning a most novel form of industrial action – a strike on Second Life – and it wants as many avatars as possible manning the picket lines. More here. Andra bloggar om: Second Life , strejk, facket, fackligt, IBM, virtuell, avatar
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There is some stupid talibans
2007-08-25 12:35:00
So totally without meaning. So pointless. Seven years ago, it was a place of serene contemplation. Now it is a vast, gaping chasm, filled with dust, noise and what looks like rubble, with signs warning that hard hats must be worn. This is the niche which used to house the world's tallest Buddha - 55 metres high. In it you can still see slight swellings where its feet used to be, and ghostly traces of where the head and neck were. (BBC)
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Adult rating for Ang Lee war film - because of the sexscenes
2007-08-25 10:53:00
The latest film from Brokeback Mountain director Ang Lee - Lust, Caution - has been given an NC-17 rating in the US. BBC reports. And of course, in the nation of violence and easy-to-buy weapons this rating is because of sex and love-scenes. You know: for the amercians violence is to prefer for love. It is thought the ruling by the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) was made because of graphic sex scenes, according to the Hollywood Reporter. Some US cinemas refuse to show films with an NC-17 rating, thereby reducing the number of potential viewers. I suppose, if the violence is not to rough, this film will get a different rating in Sweden. Here, the trailer and under an interview with Ang Lee:
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17 year old boy is jailed for kissing a teenager girl
2007-06-25 19:14:00
By the way: I will never send away my teenager sons alone to Turkey. What is happening? A 17 year old German boy went there, met a British teenager girl, kissed her and fondled a little and now he is jailed. He has been jailed for months without formal charges. And Turkey is negotiating to be a member of EU? Spiegel Online has the full story:A 17-year-old German student faces up to eight years in Turkish prison. His offense? Kissing and fondling a 13-year-old British girl who allegedly lied about her age. The case has dragged on for two months without formal charges -- and with the boy still waiting in a Turkish jail. Once a week, letters emerge noisily from the fax machine in the home of 17-year-old high school student Marco Weiss's parents in Uelzen, the German state of Lower Saxony region. They testify to desperation: "I dream about being with you, and suddenly you're gone forever. I don't know how to live through this. I want to finally get out of here," the lett...
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No trade boom without enterprises
2007-06-25 17:47:00
Its quite fun, my oldest son and I, we are building a website together. Its about drinks and how to mix a wonderful drink. We drink very little drinks in our family: but when we create one we want it to be beautiful, scent wonderful and be something to really enjoy every drop of it. We realised that we dont have so many nices glasses at home so we want away to some stores and bought glasses for Martini and for Coqnac and glasses for drinking coffeedrinks with. Well, I have been thinking a lot of which issue this blog should be devoted to. I have been filled it a while with news about global trade unions issues. Before that I used it for blogging about Martial Art, and most of all about Karate. Now I have moved such posts to my special Martial Art blog, The Dojo. I have decided to let this blog be sort of a miex personal, some flashes from my life and about blogging issues and about the life as a writing person interested in Internet and webcommunication and communities. The Pho...
More About: Trade , Boom , Enter , Rise , Enterprise
Young and alive as long as your can learn
2007-06-22 08:27:00
I thought I didn´t like hiphop. But last week, when I visited Hultsfred, the biggest musicfestival in Sweden, I saw 50 cent. He was very good. He was funny and a great artist. For me this is important: always be ready to learn something new about the world and about yourself. Life is a fantastic journey as long as you want to learn new stuff. 50 cent played rather late in the nigth, around 1 och 2 am. One of my sons was very tired and had went to bed. But I stayed in the area of the festival and listened to the show of 50 cent together with my youngest son. My son and I took a lot of photos of 50 cent. But it is difficult to take photos in a huge crowd. There is always someone who moves his och her head or holds his hand in the air. Some facts about 50 cent:Curtis James Jackson III (born July 6, 1975) is an American rapper commonly known by his stage name 50 Cent. He rose to fame following the release of his albums Get Rich or Die Tryin' and The Massacre. 50 Cent achieved mult...
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Russian dockers leader beaten and stabbed - an urgent appeal for help (what
2007-06-12 15:34:00
Another of all there things that happens around the world, and what is not covered of the traditional media. Four days ago, on 7 June, Mikhail Chesalin, the chairman of the local Dockers Union in Kaliningrad, Russia, was savagely stabbed and beaten outside the union office. An unknown number of assailants attacked Chesalin when he got out of his car, stabbing him numerous times in the spine, and beating him severely about the head. He was left lying face-down, unconscious, in a pool of blood.  Chesalin's colleagues believe that the attack was orchestrated by Vladimir Kalinichenko, the General Director of the Sea Commercial Port where the dockworkers' union is currently running an organizing campaign. The International Transport Workers' Federation (ITF) has called on its member unions to back it in its demands for a proper investigation into the knifing of a member of the Dockers’ Union of Russia (DUR) outside the union’s Kaliningrad office. Labourstart, a homepage a...
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An international rally: Let Tuesday be a day without Google
2007-06-11 06:48:00
AltSearchEngines is asking everyone to go one day, this Tuesday (whatever your timezone may be), without using one of the major search engines; Google , Yahoo!, MSN, AOL, or Ask. This was inspired by a similar Between The Lines experiment.From Readwriteweb. Lets give it a try. I guess it will seem strange, but we will survive. There are some ground rules:                                                              1.  All day Tuesday, June 12th, don’t use any of the 5 major search engines. 2.  Avoid Meta search engines, since most of them include the major search engines. 3.  Likewise, the specialized vertical search engines may be too narrowly focused. 4. Consider changing your homepage or downloading their toolbar. You can always uninstall everything and chang...
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Bush Climate Agreement Likely intended to block Merkel's plans
2007-06-01 10:53:00
In most newspapers around the world it was yesterday, and today, reported about the american president Bush ´s plan for Climate Agreement. USA is one of the most powerful nations, of course it is important that they take a step to combate climate changes. But after I been thinking about it I agree with this article in Spiegel Online. The move from Bush makes me suspicious. Spiegel Online:The proposal could be intended to block Merkel's plans for the G-8 summit next week.For months, German Chancellor Angela Merkel has been trying to hammer out an agreement to combat climate change that all members of the G-8 could agree with. For just as long, the US has been resisting any agreement that involves a commitment to concrete emissions-reduction goals. On Thursday, US President George W. Bush took the offensive, and unveiled his own proposal for combating global warming. International Herald Tribune are obsiously seeing on this in the same way:Bush's call came a week before the Group...
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You can protest: Chiquita sacks workers for reporting poisoning
2007-05-29 17:11:00
Multinational fruit company Chiquita likes to boast of its high social and environmental standards, but its Costa Rican subsidiary COBAL has sacked two union members for complaining about being exposed to a toxic chemical. Alexander Reyes Zuniga, Jaime Blanco Juarez and Marco Gonzalez Borge reported to their supervisors that spraying of a toxic nematicide (used for killing worms in banana tree roots) was going on in the same area as they were harvesting bananas. They became nauseous and dizzy and Jaime Blanco had to go straight to the doctor, where he was retained for tests for several hours. Alexander Reyes suffered symptoms of poisoning the following day, but was told to resume work regardless. The team complained to supervisors only to be accused of entering the area to be sprayed despite orders not to do so.Alexander.Alexander Reyes and Marcos Borge were sacked for misconduct. Chiquita management did not conduct any medical examination, did not give the statutory three warning...
More About: Workers , Protest , Repo , Quit , Prot
Facebook goes into the area of MySpace
2007-05-25 22:03:00
Facebook Expands Into MySpace’s TerritoryFacebook, the Internet’s second-largest social network, was originally popular on college campuses, but over the last year it has opened its dorm-room doors to all, and its membership rolls have exploded at triple-digit growth rates. Now Facebook, based in Palo Alto, Calif., is inviting thousands of technology companies and programmers to contribute features to its service. They can even make money from the site’s users by doing so, and, at least for now, Facebook will not take a cut. The second-largest? I did not know that it. I use to see the small icon from Facebook under articles in Washington Post. That icons is there, between icons for Del.icio.us, Digg and other web2-symbols. But now I decided to be member there. Too. It is a lot of places we, the bloggers and IT-generation are supposed to gather around at: jaiku, myspace, del.icio.us, last.fm and so on. And we are supposed to use joost, skype, googletalk, gmail and if you are ...
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Blogs open doors of politics to everyone and it might be Gore/Obama for the
2007-05-24 22:52:00
It might be Gore and Obaha who win the presidency for the democrats in US.I read an interesting blogpost about this today:Gore has only grown stronger. He’s been prescient about big changes in communications, in climates, even in the fog of war. And the best argument for his running for President is that a Gore-Obama ticket stands the best chance of bringing 16 years of seasoned sanity to the White House. Another interesting blogpost about an argument between the brittish rightwing blogs and the tory leader from Guardian:"The opinion of the grassroots Tories who work so hard for our party's success can no longer be ignored ... It's absolutely true that David Cameron is the leader of our party and deserves loyalty. But the current leadership doesn't own the party - the members have a massive stake in it, too ... The internet provides the grassroots with more power than we have ever enjoyed. We must use that power." A third interesting article, this time from The Bakersfield Ca...
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Chiquita sacks workers who reported poisoning in Costa Rica
2007-05-22 21:13:00
If you ran a business and some of your employees came to tell you that workers were being sprayed with a toxic chemical, wouldn't you listen to them?  And if it turned out to be true, wouldn't you praise them for reporting the problem?  That's not what Chiquita, one of the world's biggest and best known fruit companies, did.  Instead, they have sacked two union members (Alexander Reyes and Marcos Borge) and ignored their warnings.  They've refused to negotiate with the union, which has called for an international campaign of protest. Here you can protest. Andra bloggar om: Costa Rica , prostestera, protest, Labourstart, fackligt, facket, fackföreningar, mänskliga rättigheter, demokrati, yttrandefrihet
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For the first time in history: A women elected fo president for the Europea
2007-05-22 20:59:00
In my job I had to publish information today: Wanja Lundby-Wedin elected President of the ETUC At the Congress of the Europea n Trade Union Confederation (ETUC), The LO President Ms. Wanja Lundby-Wedin, was elected president of the ETUC the 22:nd of May 2007. She will thus become the first women president of the ETUC as well as the first ETUC president from Sweden. LO became member of the ETUC when the organisation was founded in l973, and today ETUC organizes trade union organizations representing 60 million blue-collar workers, white-collar workers and university graduates in 35 countries. After having been elected, Wanja Lundby-Wedin gave a speech of thanks in which she accentuated the need of a strong European trade union organisation which can intensify the welfare development in Europe. At the same time, she questioned those who are of the opinion that to develop Europe economically, the welfare needs to be less generous, and she underlined that solid welfare systems f...
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German cult-hero Mehmet Scholl quits
2007-05-19 18:41:00
Bayern Munich's legendary creative midfielder Mehmet Scholl played his last game earlier today, 19th May. In 392 games he scored 98 goals and his last goal came this afternoon. He played in Bayern for 15 seasons and was selected in their all-star team together with players such as Beckenbauer and Müller. Although Scholl only played 36 international caps and never participated in a World Cup-tournament he remains one of German y's finest and most beloved footballers ever. Spiegel Online reports about this Football star: Der letzte dribbler. Wikipedia has a lot of facts about Scholl:Mehmet Scholl (born Mehmet Yüksel on October 16, 1970) is a retired German football (soccer) player. He retired after the Fußball-Bundesliga 2006/07. Scholl played most of his career as an attacking midfielder for FC Bayern Munich. He is one of the most successful German players in recent history, having won the UEFA Cup (1996), the Euro 1996, the UEFA Champions League (2001), and becoming lone r...
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A crime: stealing wind
2007-05-19 17:44:00
Can anyone own the wind? In my world not, but maybe in another universe, the world of the total capitalism. In Germany there is an interesting debate about the right to own the wind, from Spiegel Online: With a growing number of wind power stations in Germany, a new kind of legal case is rearing its ugly head. The crime: stealing wind. Another interesting issue is about the spam, the terrible disease of this digital world. Many, especially historians, complain that e-mail is too ethereal and that communication is being lost to future generations. But, the librarians in UK have a idea of how to solve this problem, Spiegel Online reports: The British Library, home to some of the most prized historic documents, has now teamed up with software giant Microsoft to collect and archive e-mails and create a snap-shot of British life for future generations to peruse. The library is calling on Britons to click open their archives and to send in their most interesting. In just over 24 hours...
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Wanja Lundby-Wedin will be president of The European Trade Union Confederat
2007-05-19 17:35:00
Monday its the first day of the ETUC Congress which takes place in Seville from 21 to 24 May 2007. The Congress has an homepage and will be possible to follow partly with web-tv. A first pressrelease about the Congress, The ETUC and the Offensive for more Solidarity in Europe: From now on the ETUC is going ’On the Offensive for more Social Europe, more Solidarity, more Sustainable Development’. “We intend to take a highly proactive approach in promoting workers’ interests. Because of deregulation, neo-liberalism and high unemployment, unions generally have been pressed back onto the defensive in recent years. Now it is time to move onto the offensive,” explained ETUC General Secretary John Monks. “This Congress marks a new stage in the development of the European trade union movement, as it becomes stronger, more cohesive and more influential in guiding European policy to reflect the interests of workers and their families, in the EU and worldwide.”  On Monday...
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Shrek 3 seems to be awfully bad
2007-05-18 21:14:00
I did like Shrek and also film number two. But now I am not sure I will spoil my time seeing number three.Ackording to Washington Post Shrek 3 is not worth seeing: "Shrek the Third" manages to be something of a paradox: It contains two theoretically self-canceling polarities. It's (a) quite funny and (b) quite bad. Shrek 3 comes to Sweden in August. But even if the critics seem to dislike Shrek 3 a fourth film is planned, I read in a Swedish newspaper. Too bad, I like the idea of mixing old farytailes with new tales. Heres the trailer. I suppose thats all we need to see: Andra bloggar om: Shrek 3, film, filmrecension, animerat, datoranimerat, sagor
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Struggle Against Unilever in India Moves To Holland
2007-05-18 09:04:00
Rallying outside Unilever 's shareholders meeting in Rotterdam on 15May, European trade unionists joined with representatives of theHindustan Lever Employee's Union (HLEU) to protest the globalcompany's continued disregard for the law and repeated union-bustingtactics in India . The HLEU is a member of the IUF-affiliated All-India Council of Unilever Unions (AICUU) and was joined at therally in Rotterdam by representatives of EFFAT, the European regionalorganisation within the IUF, and by IUF affiliates from Holl and andother countries. An EFFAT press release is available along withphotographs of the rally. Press Release:http://www.effat.org/files/375200 088c9cab2c2c3ac15adfdd8e24_1179242965.pdf Photos: http://www.effat.org/public/index.php?men u=44&gallery=13 Andra bloggar om: Indien, Holland , fackligt, Unilever, fackföreningar, facket, globalt
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PR-consultant Persson gets harsch criticism
2007-05-18 08:26:00
Former Prime Minister becomes PR consultant, thats a issue which been discussed a lot among Swedish. As premierminister Göran Persson was very negative towards PR-consultants. Now he himself willl be one and gets criticism from several quarters. As here, from one blogger from the sphere of the trade unions. In August Göran Persson starts his new job as PR-consultant at PR-  and communication company  JKL. By the way, the salary is secret. CEO of the company describes his new colleague as a dreamrecruitment. Göran Persson himself says it is much to early for him to retiere and only take care of his farm and his cows. Of course he is not the first politician who goes commercial after retirement from politics. But, as premierminister Persson had no higher thougths about PR-consultants and lobbyists. As late as in his farewell speech at the socialdemocratic extra ordinary partycongress in March he said:- The lobbyists work for the past. The solutions for the future hav...
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Wolfowitz receives 375.000 dollar if he resignes and Amazon challenges itun
2007-05-17 21:29:00
Wolfowitz will retire tomorrow. I am sure. I mean, he will receive $375,000 if he is forced to go. From Yahoo News:Under a contract he signed in June 2005 when he became World Bank president, Wolfowitz would receive a year's salary, or around $375,000, if his service were terminated by the board or if he resigned. While looking into the crystal for the future I say: Amazon has made a great step to be the number one digital seller of music:DN, Swedish newspaper,tells that Amazon starts to selling music digitally. And Amazon will sell digital music free of copy curbs. Thats a natural step and the first one who makes it will ge the greatest. Thats the way it works. More about Amazon challenging itunes here. While talking about music, the most sold album non-digital in Sweden this week is Linkin Park with Minutes to midnight. Andra bloggar om: amazon, itunes, linkin park, wolfowitz, kopieringsskydd, digital, försäljning, topplista, albumlista
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The Laura, Rihanna and Enrigue Iglesias (ping pong song) - most sold today
2007-05-16 08:07:00
The Laura, Rihanna Rihanna ft Jay-Z and Enrique Iglesias - the three artist with the most sold songs today in the Swedish Musicstore of ITunes. Still a lot people pay for music, but prefer to buy and get the music digital. The songs who top the selling list are: Release me withh the Swedish band The Laura. The song is seen in the commercials on TV for Saab. Song number two is Umbrella - Rihanna ft Jay-Z. Song number three is Do you know ( (ping pong song) with Enrigue Iglesias. And as an extra bonus I also show the song that is number four on the selling list: Hanna Pakarinen performing Leave me alone in the 1st ESC preselection in Finland on 20th of January. This song qualified to the final in the Eurovision Song Contest. Andra bloggar om: The Laura, Rihanna, Rihanna ft Jay-Z, Enrique Iglesias, Hanna Pakarinen, Leave me alone, ping pong song, video, youtube, music, musik, ESC, itunes, digital, selling list, toplist
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Being a trade unionist is a very dangerous business
2007-05-15 20:26:00
Some important links about human rights, democracy and about the trade unions situations around the world:Bein g a trade unionist is a very dangerous business: Interview with PGFTU's Rasem Al Bayari, from Palestine China Walks Out of EU-China Human Rights Event Forestry worker dies in clashes between police and workers Labour Ministry prepares law giving local authorities to force strikers back to work Andra bloggar om: facket, fackligt, fackföreningar, globalt, Palestina, Chile, Kina, mänskliga rättigheter
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Al Jazeera thrown out of press conference
2007-05-15 18:49:00
From Arabian-Business.com I got an email this morning, it said: An Al Jazeera television crew was thrown out of a press conference held by Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad yesterday.The free word is not that appreciated of the governing groups in Iran.Al Jazeera was banned from Iran’s parliament last week after it broadcast a talk show deemed insulting to Iraq’s highest religious authority Ayatollah Ali Al Sistani. Andra bloggar om: Al Jazeera, yttrandefrihet, pressfrihet, demokrati
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Sarah Dawn Finer, the only who could win over Molitva with Marija Serifovic
2007-05-13 18:58:00
In Sweden a lot of people are very engaged in the Eurovison Song Contest. Yes, to be honest: me too. I like the song contest and the party around it. But this year people are very upset. The voting was strange. A lot of eastern countries voted just for easten countries. And the serbian song won. Although it is a very good rock ballad, I like it very mcuh. But people in Sweden was so sure before that the Swedish contestant, the rockband The Ark with the song Worrying Kind, so easily should win. Peole now talk about the death of the Eurovisions Song Contest and that the western countries maybe will not participate there in the future. If they feel it is impossible to win it is no point to be there. But: who could say, honestly, that UK really tries to win? Why are they not sending their best artists? Who could say Sweden really wants to win? The Ark is good. Yes. But why did they have to make a song of more glamourish style and not their natural rockstyle? Last year Lordi showed t...
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