Monday, November 16 "the journey of Nicola Calipari," in Masera
tomorrow evening, Monday 16, the show will be staged in Masera "the journey of Nicola Calipari (see flyer and note below).
the show will be Giuliana Sgrena.
who comes here?
mario
ps: it is understood that the usual meeting of Monday, there will be
'S JOURNEY Nicola Calipari
The show, directed by and starring Fabrizio Coniglio, about the killing of Nicola Calipari in Iraq took place March 4, 2005, the kidnapping and hostage drama in conflict areas. Fabrizio Coniglio Alessia Giuliani relives the tragic journey that led to the killing Italian secret agent. It starts with the story of the kidnapping and then the imprisonment of journalist Giuliana Sgrena, Il Manifesto (the relationship with the kidnappers, anecdotes, fear, hope) and then arrive at the beginning of the end, with the release of Sgrena, the joy, the meeting with Nicola Calipari and the trip to the airport. Then the story of the shots, that friendly fire that comes suddenly, in the dark. The trip ends with a hypothesis of the court is the official documents of the Italian delegation in Iraq, or the American version and the Italian on the events of March 4, 2005. A comparison of the statements Giuliana Sgrena with those of the American gunner Mario Lozano. The content of the show is taken from authentic documents: The prison diary of Giuliana Sgrena, phrases and original comments of Nicola Calipari and the relationship dynamics of the March 4 incident taken from the official document of the Italian delegation in Iraq made by General and Ambassador Capregher Ragaglini.
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Minori Hatsune, Oned-935
WATER AND 'LIFE! WITHOUT WATER LIFE AND THAT '?
"Let's help them in their homes ..." YES, BUT REALLY!
As with many years in many parts of Italy, including our directors (right and left) had undertaken a few years ago, to devote a small portion of the proceeds of the Integrated Water bills to finance works water and sanitation in developing countries, through a Fund for International Cooperation.
EACH Percent of our tariff (ie € 1 per 100) was used to construct wells and water systems in African countries, where many people continue to leave to Italy, to Europe to seek a better life.
But some of our current directors, who are part of the Executive Committee dell'ATO1, decided a few days ago that, to avoid a further increase in rates, we should proceed with the cancellation of the share allocated to international cooperation.
Now, we think that the costs of water management should not burden the citizens in a so heavy. We side with those who protest because, from day to day, without adequate information, have seen their bills rise disproportionately.
But we believe it is an act of civilization 'to preserve the Fund for International Cooperation.
We believe that we need to help the poor "at home" but we want it for real and not just in words! Scope of the Conference
Authority, which will convene on November 9,
ask you to vote against the proposal of the Executive Committee and find an alternative solution;
ask you to keep an important commitment to those parts of the world where the rights most basic, such as access to drinking water, are not guaranteed.
WATER AND 'LIFE! LIFE WITHOUT WATER E '?
Massimo BARI
Salvatore Iacopino
(Left and Freedom)
"Let's help them in their homes ..." YES, BUT REALLY!
As with many years in many parts of Italy, including our directors (right and left) had undertaken a few years ago, to devote a small portion of the proceeds of the Integrated Water bills to finance works water and sanitation in developing countries, through a Fund for International Cooperation.
EACH Percent of our tariff (ie € 1 per 100) was used to construct wells and water systems in African countries, where many people continue to leave to Italy, to Europe to seek a better life.
But some of our current directors, who are part of the Executive Committee dell'ATO1, decided a few days ago that, to avoid a further increase in rates, we should proceed with the cancellation of the share allocated to international cooperation.
Now, we think that the costs of water management should not burden the citizens in a so heavy. We side with those who protest because, from day to day, without adequate information, have seen their bills rise disproportionately.
But we believe it is an act of civilization 'to preserve the Fund for International Cooperation.
We believe that we need to help the poor "at home" but we want it for real and not just in words! Scope of the Conference
Authority, which will convene on November 9,
ask you to vote against the proposal of the Executive Committee and find an alternative solution;
ask you to keep an important commitment to those parts of the world where the rights most basic, such as access to drinking water, are not guaranteed.
WATER AND 'LIFE! LIFE WITHOUT WATER E '?
Massimo BARI
Salvatore Iacopino
(Left and Freedom)
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