Sunday, January 17, 2010

Customise My Bmx Game

Ulderico Fish, Ace Rubbish

The story is always the same, yet dramatically more shocking: you take the land of "poor people" a little money, if not free; la si “inzeppa” di rifiuti tossici, senza seguire nessuna regola, e poi si intascano i soldi delle mafie e pure dello Stato, mentre la “povera gente” muore di cancro, spesso senza nemmeno sospettarne i veri motivi. “Asso di monnezza” di e con Ulderico Pesce, in scena al teatro dell’Orologio di Roma da oggi fino al 24 gennaio denuncia proprio uno dei tanti esempi di questo scempio ambientale e umano che da anni si compie in Italia. E lo fa con le parole dialettali che escono dalla pancia dell’attore lucano, con la sua mimica gestuale e facciale commovente e profonda. Sembra arrivare dalla terra la sua supplica, quasi una nenia apotropaica recitata fino al “cielo” degli umani che distruggono ciò they touch, transforming it, desperate as King Midas, in the garbage.
Theatre civil one staged by Ulderico, which accompanies each of his show a complaint and a real proposal. As in this case: Viewers are invited to sign at the exit of the show from the website www.uldericopesce.com, a petition to the environmental crime becomes a criminal offense, and not just civil. "Today, in Italy, says the actor - is realized a shame if you kill or steal something you make a crime punishable under criminal law, if you contaminate the sea or the land the offense is not punishable under criminal law but in most cases resolves fine fine. "
Even in other shows Fish had accompanied her to a petition states: as in "breathing down your neck the 21-day struggle of the workers at Melfi, where he applied for the public to sign to request the creation of a doctor in the factory at night and respect the agreements and trade union rights of workers. Or as in "The triangle of the slaves" at the end of asking to repeal the crime of illegal immigration, the whole Bossi-Fini law on immigration, to close the detention center and to introduce strict laws for those who enslaves the migrants making them work the land for a few dirty dollars.
Ace of garbage from a environmental disaster, as done in previous down "Stories of slag of nuclear danger italiano”. Il testo è stato scritto in base alla documentazione ufficiale della Magistratura italiana e al Rapporto ecomafie di Legambiente, molte delle indagini citate sono ancora in corso, e nello spettacolo si denunciano i Clan della Camorra, i funzionari delle Istituzioni pubbliche coinvolti e i titolari delle “finte” ditte di compost fertilizzante per l’agricoltura che sempre più spesso scaricano rifiuti tossici in discariche abusive o sulla terra agricola. Per dimostrare che la spazzatura è il vero asso nella manica della Camorra, oggi.
Lo spettacolo racconta la storia di Marietta, nata nella periferia di Napoli, a Pianura. Il balcone della sua casa si affaccia su una discarica di “monnezza” dove da 40 anni sono state sversate tonnellate di rifiuti, tra i quali 1000 tonnellate di liquidi chimici pericolosissimi provenienti dall’Acna di Cencio. La discarica e i suoi fumi tossici le hanno portato via tutta la famiglia, i genitori e una sorella stroncati da tumori.
Rimasta sola Marietta si sposa con Nicola e va ad abitare in una masseria agricola a Giugliano, alle porte di Napoli, dove presto arriverà un’altra discarica. Dopo un viaggio fatto a casa della sorella Marisa, nel quartiere Colli Aniene di Roma, dove si fa la raccolta differenziata porta a porta, Marietta decide di fare qualcosa. Torna a Giugliano, che come sempre è sommersa dai rifiuti e cerca, invano, di convincere le autorità a praticare gli stessi metodi scoperti nel district of Rome. Receiving no response, he began to practice waste collection door to door in complete autonomy and with the help of their children Anthony and Vincent. If Marietta recycle rubbish, her husband and one son, Cristian Nicola, inceve, the "hidden" in the sense that they are two criminals who dispose of, in exchange for a lot of money, dangerous industrial waste from the north. A family conflict also reflects the conflict of an entire country, divided between an honest civil society fighting for the good of the territory and is often unaware of what is happening, and a company that is "hidden" working for the evil of the country, and sole interest personal profit.

Saturday, January 16, 2010

A Scorpio Man Likes Me

Pope arrives

An open letter to the Pope and citizenship. So the Movement for the right to housing in the capital have responded to the risk of eviction of the protest outside their House member to the City of Rome. Planned eviction by the police to hide the curtain of the garrison, and the people evicted, the sight of the Holy Father's visit to the Synagogue of Rome on Sunday. Saturday afternoon, the struggle for housing movements have organized a public meeting and press conference to denounce once again the poor housing conditions in which they live thousands of people. Wishing not to "sbaraccare even if the Pope."
In the letter the reasons for the garrison: "For 21 days hundreds di nuclei familiari in emergenza abitativa si trovano accampati e presidiano l’Assessorato alla Casa del Comune di Roma, attraversando così questo natale e queste festività di crisi. Molti di loro sono stati sfrattati, non sanno dove vivere e non hanno altra scelta, non possono più sopportare, di fronte ai licenziamenti ed alla precarietà, gli affitti ed i mutui alle stelle di questa città. Per questo, da tempo, stanno chiedendo al Sindaco di Roma un intervento consistente ed autorevole che porti fuori la capitale dall’emergenza in cui vive. (…). Ora in ragione della visita programmata del Santo Padre per la prossima Domenica alla Sinagoga, la questura di Roma vuole imporci di smantellare entro sabato 16, il presidio approved so far, putting forth the alleged security reasons, but really to hide the eyes of the Pope and the country, the testimony of the harsh reality of the emergency housing, a symbol of social contradictions that plague the city of Rome. After demonstrating peacefully in the cold and rain this winter drive, to ask the Mayor Alemanno announced as not to destroy some 40,000 people from the list for the allocation of public housing and get true solutions and dignity for ourselves and for all, we are not willing to accept return of invisibility by hiding the problems under the rug, we can not agree to treat us once again to remove dust hastily. For this we ask the Holy Father's interest in each other and receive. To ensure that this important visit his machine, even indirectly, to this brutal and violent end. " Hopefully someone from above to listen to them.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Singapore School Life

Adopt a Child Neapolitan

"Adopt a child from Naples." The cardinal of Naples, Sepe, decided to mobilize for the "street urchins" street with an initiative of solidarity "glocal", as it is called, which in addition to the many accessions, however, has also seen some controversy. "With a donation of thirty euro a month in Naples poor children can have food and go to school," spiega il Cardinale, presidente della fondazione In nome della vita, promotrice dell’inusitata campagna dal titolo “Aiutami a crescere”.
La necessità dell’iniziativa partita a fine anno è dimostrata dai numeri: Sono oltre trecento le richieste di adozione dei bambini napoletani giunte finora alla Curia arcivescovile della città. Le famiglie bisognose e i bambini poveri saranno segnalati dalle parrocchie del territorio, e avranno la possibilità di avere, così, con un euro al giorno, non soltanto un’adeguata nutrizione, ma un’istruzione adeguata per i più piccoli. Come? È semplice: i fondi non saranno elargiti in denaro, ma in scarpe, vestiti, libri e cibo. E i bambini saranno followed in their studies. "The goal is not welfare approach - says the director of Caritas in Naples, Don Gaetano Romano - will try to help both children and infants school age. The poverty in our country has reached a point where parents have serious difficulties even to scrape together the money to buy milk for babies. " The initiative will last over a year and so far, thanks to the traditional charity auction held on December 29, presided over by singer Massimo Ranieri, have been well collected 90 thousand euro. "Unfortunately, the number of households within the range of poverty has tripled in the past two years - Don Gaetano continues - even today the family was moderately wealthy are feeling the effects of the crisis. There are the unemployed, those are in trouble of having given a mortgage that can no longer support. " With the money collected will also open a food bank for children "that will allow the parish to distribute food for infants.
The initiative of local solidarity, however, did not like as much to Antonio Bassolino, on whose blog we read that "the children of Naples should think about the state." Although the intentions of the Cardinal are the best, according to the President of the Board of Campania, with this initiative, the third best that the first world, is likely to mislead the citizens of the seventh industrial power of the planet, these important turning away requests for help from the address of the real destination: the State, in fact.
Some right-wing movements, however, have now caught the ball, to "politicize" rather than "nationalized" this initiative, on the internet because it says: "Finally someone thinks our children, rather than those of non. " We should remember when Italian children, and not just the shoeshine boys of Naples, begging the stranger the bread that their government had failed to give him, before speaking. Above the first to exploit playing an initiative of solidarity from the bottom of the parishes, without going to see what it does state in the territory and for those children: none. Apart from a few crumbs of "Welfare", bestowed here and there in the form of subsidies ridiculous and humiliating, crumbs, indeed, stripped to the Camorra, which in places likely to be the only "welfare state" really present. If not, every now and then, for some laudable initiative, although manipulation, the Church or civil society.