WELCOME

This is a place for all those that strongly believe that we need our medias to be free from individual, political, economical interests, censorships and monopoly.

BECAUSE FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION IS A HUMAN RIGHT, NOT A GIFT.

FREE YOUR VOICE AND SPREAD IT.

Sunday, December 20, 2009

OPEN LETTER

hello, My name is Valentina Vasi, I'm Italian and I BLAME VIOLENCE. I ABSOLUTELY BLAME WHAT MR.TARTAGLIA DID, AND I DISSOCIATE MYSELF FROM IT, I don't feel like a criminal at all and I'm not a violent person as well as MANY other people in my Country.

I was at the protest in Rome on Dec.5th, I was one of those that have been called "violent" and "criminals" by our politicians and I'm disgusted by it. Because I WAS THERE. I COULD SEE IT WITH MY EYES. And we were everything but violent. I took pictures
(they're in my preview post) you can look at and see by yourself things the way they are.
Something too many Media keep forgetting or even worst not wanting to see is that since a long time Italy is in a Media Dictatorship...And i'm really sorry to use such a strong and bad word, but at the moment is the only word that comes to my mind, the only one that really describes what we currently are. Our Prime Minister owns the 90% of our Communications, and we keep being censored and unheard.
Every newspaper and Tv News talked about Facebook Groups supporting Mr.Tartaglia, that I absolutely blame as much as his stupid and violent act, but none talked about over a million people that during that same night got their identity stolen from fake groups in solidarity to Mr.Berlusconi...We have pictures we took, everything you need to see is documented, or you can check directly Facebook, they have all people's reports.
I don't know how many of you watched videos of the Dec.5th Protest, but to the ones who did I would like to ask if you remember, toward the end of the rallies, a smiling man standing in the Organizers Group on the stage, and talking to the crowd...well, that man had to pay on himself his opposition to Mr.Berlusconi, being assaulted in his own office and raped. He's just one of the many that has to face both physical and virtual violence every day just because of his opposition...the only difference between Mr.Berlusconi and Italian People is that we don't own tvs and newspaper to show them. Street is everything we still have. And Internet. But now after that stupid attack, they want to take away from us that little freedom too, with new censorship laws and control. They're trying to have new laws approved about having a "Private Defense Army", to "support safety" in our Country...because they say that there's a "hate behaviour and atmosphere brought and wanted by the left side"...pretty funny, as one of those they recently called "media terrorist" and criminal, Mr.Marco Travaglio, is a very good reporter coming from the right side. But they don't want this to be known: Dec.5th through Rome's streets walked both left side and right side, young and old people, all together, no distinction at all, following only the one common desire: JUSTICE.
But it doesn't matter, as we're all criminals...I'm sorry, but this just disgusts me.
Salvatore Borsellino, Moni Ovadia, Ascanio Celestini, Nanni Moretti, Dario Fo, Franca Rame...they're not criminals. They're just reporters, intellectuals, artists and citizens saying their opinion.They never promoted any hate and always supported their ideas PEACEFULLY.
What do you know about Enzo Biagi? Indro Montanelli? they were not criminals, but reporters and some of the best Italian intellectuals, doing their job: simply reporting. They're just two of a long list of fired or "convinced to drop" ones, for no reason why, but being opposing to Mr.Berlusconi. What do you know about all things Mr.Berlusconi has been investigated about? And the Italian Laws he's been changing for his good since he went to the Power?And the many censored documentaries, one among the others the one asking about last elections and the weird way they were managed?...
WE'RE NOT VIOLENT, WE'RE JUST PEACEFULLY ASKING FOR JUSTICE AND TRUTH. WE'RE JUST ASKING FOR OUR PRIME MINISTER TO RESIGN AND BE JUDGED, AS ANY OTHER CITIZEN AND PERSON.
WE'RE JUST ASKING FOR INTERNATIONAL MEDIA TO REALIZE WHAT COMMUNICATIONS CONTROL IS MAKING OF OUR COUNTRY, AS IT COULD HAPPEN TO YOURS AS WELL. PLEASE LEARN FROM OUR MISTAKES AND HELP US GETTING OUT OF THEM...PLEASE. HELP US DENOUNCING IT.
Today I'm really sad, because I'm searching outside of my beloved Country what I cannot find anymore: JUSTICE AND TRUTH.

Sunday, December 13, 2009

ITALY: THE NEXT GENERATION




They call themselves "The Purple Crowd"...no political parties, no social distinction, no prejudice of any kind, just a common color and goal: Mr Berlusconi's resignation.
Italy finally seems to start reacting to its Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi in a huge street Protest on December 5th 2009, to show everyone that Italian People is not dead. They're not blind nor deaf, least of all mute. If political parties from each side are too lazy, corrupted or unhopeful to still dream about a younger, more honest and right Country, people hasn't given up yet, and decided to finally raise their voice on it.
It didn't matter if the official numbers kept changing during the day and a million people magically became ninety thousand of people for the Police Headquarters. It didn't matter if any live broadcasting was denied to any channel but RaiNews24, an online and satellite channel(not as much visible as the rest of the commons public and private channels). It didn't matter if Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi tried once again to minimize people intervention on the political subject. Saturday December 5th about a million people joined together, in the streets of Rome, the Italian Capital, from every political side and part of the Country to finally say "I'M HERE. I EXIST. I'M ITALIAN AND SILVIO BERLUSCONI IS NOT MY PRESIDENT". To finally say "STOP" to corruption, mafia, lies and the ignorance Mr.Berlusconi is making off of Italy. To say "STOP" to Mr.Berlusconi attempt to change the Italian Constitution according to his plans and needs. To say "STOP" to the joke Italy has become in the last years in front of the rest of Europe and the World. Because it's anti-democratical, anti-constitutional and WRONG. Because it's time for Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi to resign and be put on trial for what he's been investigated on. Because a Country is made by People and not the mere personal toy of a single person. These were the concept many voices screamed, said, sang, danced on Saturday December 5th in both Rome and other european cities, to show that Mr.Berlusconi can control the majority of Medias, but he can't control People.

If you want to know more about No Berlusconi Day you can check their website at http://www.noberlusconiday.org

Thursday, November 19, 2009

NO BERLUSCONI DAY!! Dec.5th 2009



Sabato 5 dicembre 2009

ore 14, piazza della Repubblica, Roma

http://www.noberlusconiday.org

noberlusconiday@hotmail.it

ufficio stampa :
comunicazione.noberlusconiday@gmail.com
327 49 50 633

supporto ai gruppi locali :
nobdaysupporto@gmail.com

sito :
sitonbd@gmail.com

ARTISTI PER IL NO BERLUSCONI DAY
artistinbd@hotmail.it

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Freedom, Glory, Be Our Name



Freedom Glory Project, remember this name.
Iranian-American musicians, artists, and filmmakers united in keeping the struggle for freedom alive.“Freedom, Glory, Be Our Name” is dedicated to the people of Iran and the citizens of the world who stand with them.


lt's a silence the lonely know
in the fire the rainbow grows
you can push it down my friend
it will come up ten fold again

we will erase your name, we will show no restraint

how much blood must be shed
on the streets of unrest
we will bleed as long need be
that river will remove you from history

we will erase your name, we will show no restraint

you have robbed us for many years
but we have saved every last tear
we have suffered all of your hate
and now we march down to your gates

we will erase your name, we will show no restraint

Freedom, Glory, Be Our Name
Freedom, Glory, Be Our Name

you think your power is secure
when you startle us with the threat of war
but fear has its limits too
we are no longer scared of you

we will erase your name, we will show no restraint

we will burn your temple to the ground
we will tear all your prisons down
your gallows will be set for burning
just before one last hanging

we will erase your name, we will show no restraint

Freedom, Glory, Be Our Name
Freedom, Glory, Be Our Name

now we give you one last chance
to do what's right and to let us dance
or the hand of fate will become a fist
a force your thugs can not resist

The fields where soldiers practice their killing
can be a spread of green grass
where the boisterous rainbow children may dance
while the one who beams with
ultimate command
will merely be a smile
(Written by Shamloo)

Shoukoeh Azadi Ba Mast

Friday, July 24, 2009

UNITED FOR IRAN_Global Day Of Action_july 25th 2009

Join this unprecedented wave of global citizen activism in solidarity with the people of Iran. On July 25, participate in an event in one of more than 105 cities around the world. Find out how else you can help.

Nobel Peace Laureates, prominent Iranian poets & artists, and many others support the global day of action: Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Shirin Ebadi, Sean Penn, Dariush, Jody Williams, Betty Williams, Mairead Maguire, Adolfo Perez Esquivel, Rigoberta Menchu Tum, Simin Behbahani, and Ismael Khoii. Dariush to Perform at DC Rally!

United4Iran is a non-partisan collaborative of individuals and human rights organizations. Our aim is to support the Iranian people’s human rights; we are opposed to any foreign interference or military attack on Iran. Learn more.

from the website www.united4iran.com



Wednesday, July 22, 2009

R.I.P. Indro Montanelli




Eight years ago one of Italian best journalists and historians died.

Throughout his career he retained an idiosyncratic and particularly undiplomatic style, even when this made him very unpopular among his peers and employers.
In 1994 he was the first one, coming from a conservative political position, explaining how Silvio Berlusconi was going to be the biggest contemporary danger against Italian democracy.

When Silvio Berlusconi, the proprietor of Il Giornale, entered politics and founded a new right-wing party Forza Italia, Montanelli came under heavy pressure to switch his editorial line to a position favourable to Berlusconi. Montanelli never hid his bad opinion of Berlusconi: "He lies as he eats", the journalist declared. In the end, protesting his independence, he founded a new daily, for which he resurrected the name La Voce ("The Voice"), which had belonged to an historical newspaper run by Giuseppe Prezzolini. La Voce, always an elitist paper, folded after about a year, and Montanelli returned to Corriere della Sera.

From 1995 to 2001 he was the chief letters editor of Corriere della Sera, answering a letter a day on a page of the newspaper known as "La Stanza di Montanelli" ("Montanelli’s Room"). In spite of having been a renowned anti-Communist all his life, Montanelli spent his last years vigorously opposing Silvio Berlusconi’s politics. He was mentor of a relevant group of mates, followers and students as Mario Cervi, Marco Travaglio, Paolo Mieli, Roberto Ridolfi, Andrea Claudio Galluzzo, and Roberto Gervaso.

If only he could talk once more... R.I.P. INDRO


Monday, June 22, 2009

FREE IRAN_Jutice for Neda and all Iranian people




She was just a 27 year old philosophy student who was with her father during the protests in Tehran...just a student. not a terrorist, nor a criminal. not a soldier, nor a killer. Just a simple student, rising her voice in defence of her freedom, protecting something that would have to be her natural right.
SHE HAD NO WEAPONS BUT HER VOICE.

for those who haven´t heared of Neda:

Neda Soltani (1982 – 20 th june 2009; age 26–27) was an young Iranian woman whose killing, allegedly by Basij militia during the 2009 Iranian election protests, was captured on video by bystanders. The graphic videos were posted on the Internet, and her name quickly became a rallying cry for the opposition Neda means "voice" or "calling" in Persian, and she has been referred to as the "voice of Iran" and "a symbol" of this revolution taking place right now. Ya Neda, Ya Neda....Ya Neda

May she rest in peace. We will never forget you.

بخواب ای خواهر نازم ندایم
که روح پاک تو گردد صدایم
ندا دادی تو ما را با صداقت
قسم بر آن نگاه بی گناهت
که همواره به ظالم ما بتازیم
که دایم جاودان راهت بسازیم
بخواب ای خواهرم آرام ارام
بخواب ای نوشکفته ای دلارام
شهید راه پاکی ها توبودی
مبارز با تباهی ها تو بودی
تو که هرگز نبودی خاک و خاشاک
چراافتاده ای اینگونه بر خاک؟
ندایم ای ندای سرزمینم
صدای جاودان این زمینم
صدای تو شود داد دلیران
ندای تو شود فریاد ایران