Sonntag, 13. Juli 2008

olimpiada si respectarea D.O.

mai sunt cateva luni pana ce in beijing se va tine olimpiada mult asteptata
faptul ca anul acesta olimpiada se tine in beijing este una dintre cele mai mari achizitii ale partidului comunist la putere

pentru a reusi sa aduca olimpiada in beijing acu 7 ani sa promis respectarea drepturilor omului, cred ca asta a fost cel mai impresionant lucru pentru care chiar au reusit sa aduca festivitatiile olimpice in beijing

am gasit un reportaj facut de catre sam beattie

When the weekend comes, traffic slows to a crawl in the Olympic neighborhood.

Tourists line the roadsides and joust for the best positions to pose for pictures in front of the National Stadium.

View of China's 'Bird's Nest' Olympic stadium
View of China's 'Bird's Nest' Olympic stadium
The stadium has been dubbed the "Bird's Nest," because of its shape. For many Chinese, it is a symbol of their country's development.

"The architecture, itself, is not significant, but China holding the Olympics in 2008 shows the rise of China and will expose the whole world to 5,000 years of our culture," explained Beijing Vice Mayor Chen Gang. Chen says China will spend around $1.8 billion to host the Olympics. Construction is complete at 30 of 31 venues needed for competition. Only the National Stadium has as yet to be completed.

In advance of the games, the $486-million "Birds Nest" has become an iconic image at the heart of an official public relations campaign. Chinese officials say the design stresses the need for a harmonious society and the importance of the Olympics to the country.

But the official campaign has not convinced everyone. Ai Weiwei is a contemporary Chinese artist who helped design the stadium and who is critical of the governments attempts to cover over China's shortcomings.

"To send out wrong signals to themselves and to the world that we are in such a cheerful mood or time, which we are not," Ai said. "If you look at China, at the newspapers each day, you find tremendous problems."

Those problems include allegations of human rights abuse and media censorship. The media freedom group Reporters Without Borders says China has jailed 51 Internet dissidents - more than any other country - and last year blocked more than 2500 Web sites.

Screen capture taken from  China State television March 16, 2008 shows boy being taken by force along street in Tibetan capital, Lhasa
Screen capture taken from China State television March 16, 2008 shows boy being taken by force along street in Tibetan capital, Lhasa
Recent rioting in Tibetan areas of China and the ensuing government crackdown has drawn international criticism and even threats of boycotting the Olympics opening ceremony.

Corinna-Barbara Francis, of Amnesty International, says China was only too happy to link human rights reform to the Olympics, when it was trying to win the Olympic bid in 2001. She says it is now time to deliver on the promises.

"We still hope for the Chinese government to bring improvements that will then show the world it was a good gamble," she said. "It has been many years and we still have not seen improvements. It's quite urgent, at this point, that the Chinese government bring some improvements before the games."

China has made efforts to distance its human rights issues and international policies from its Olympic hosting duties.

Any questions about the country's human rights record and its Olympic promises draw variations of the same standard response from the foreign ministry. One spokesman reiterates the official position.

"The Chinese government position on this issue is very clear," he noted. "It opposes the politicization of the Olympics, because this counters the spirit and principles of the Olympic Games. The international community should oppose acts which obstruct the Olympic Games."

Beijing has just five months left - not only to ready itself for the athletes, but also to prepare for the intense scrutiny it will be under when an expected 20,000 journalists come to China to report on the world's largest sporting event.

Samstag, 12. Juli 2008








Boban Makcovic - cel mai bun trompetist din Balcani - pe scena IRAF -
MISTO
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Asociatia Culturala TURN anunta prezenta in a doua
editie International Romani
Art Festival - MISTO a unuia dintre cei mai importanti artisti ai
Europei. Boban
Markovici va concerta la Timisoara, miercuri 6 august alaturi de
orchestra
sa. in incinta Cinematografului de Vara.
Boban Markoviæ este un trompetist de origine sarba,
liderul ansamblului din Vladicin Han, cel mai adesea fiind recunoscut
si apreciat ca cel mai bun trompetist din Balcani. Originile sale
(Vladicin Han, sudul Serbiei) sunt puternic resimtite in muzica pe
care o interpreteaza.
Orchestra Boban Markoviæ este cea mai importanta
orchestra de suflatori din Balcani din ultimii 17 ani. De-alungul
timpului a castigat numeroase premii ("Golden Trumpet", "First
Trumpet" and "The Best Orchestra"), concertele sale fiind mereu aclamate.
In anul 2000, Boban Markoviæ Orkestar a castigat premiul
pentru "Cea mai buna orchestra" la cea de-a 40-a editie a festivalului
"Dragaèevski Sabor", unul dintre cele mai prestigioase festivaluri de
profil din lume. La acelasi festival in 2001, Boban Markoviæ a
castigat premiul "Prima Trompeta", cel mai important premiu al
festivalului fiind singurul artist ce areusit vreodata sa obtina nota
maxima de la toti membri juriului.

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