8 de agosto de 2010

 Parte1 
[5:20 - 6:40]

"Directed by Terence Nance, the “Something to Believe,” addresses the detachment we all battle when facedwith the the world’s overwhelming issues. “It’s hard to think about all the problems in the world without getting a little overwhelmed. So, a lot of times we just ignore things. I think Africa has suffered a lot because people choose to remain ignorant, rather than address the issues that are right in front of our faces,” Blitz said."



 Parte2  
[3:00 - 3:33]

"A video has emerged showing French police evicting African immigrants with babies and children during a housing protest in a Paris suburb. Police arrived in the north-east Parisian suburb of La Courneuve last Wednesday and asked a group of about 60 mostly women and children to move, said Michael Hajdenberg, a journalist with the French media organization Mediapart.The group had been living in the street since being evicted from their council homes on July 8 to make way for a new housing project, he said. When the group failed to respond to the request, Hajdenberg said police officers forcibly removed them."

3 comentários:

Carina disse...

Vi este video no telejornal.. E gostava eu de relatar todos os sentimentos negativos que foram surgindo dentro de mim :(

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nar6 disse...

O que me assusta mais e´a indiferença! Se acontecesse num país dito do 3º mundo ouvias logo a Comunidade Internacional (França incluída) a condenar e a ameaçar com sanções económicas... Mas é a França pa, o país da "Liberté, Egalité, Fraternité", um dos países mais influentes do mundo e um exemplo a seguir...

Anónimo disse...

"Se eu morrer amanha não pensem muito em mim, eu tentei cumprir-me."

Eu penso em ti, porque me lembro sempre do bom ser humano que és.

Um beijinho da Tatiana *