From revistaoberro at revistaoberro.com.br Sat Apr 5 12:32:06 2008 From: revistaoberro at revistaoberro.com.br (Revista O BERRO) Date: Sat, 5 Apr 2008 12:32:06 -0300 Subject: [Mailman] testestste Message-ID: <01a101c89732$348c5470$0200a8c0@vcaixe> -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://serverlinux.revistaoberro.com.br/pipermail/mailman/attachments/20080405/6a36b819/attachment.html From vanderleycaixe at revistaoberro.com.br Sat Apr 5 12:35:56 2008 From: vanderleycaixe at revistaoberro.com.br (Vanderley Caixe) Date: Sat, 5 Apr 2008 12:35:56 -0300 Subject: [Mailman] repercusao palestra em Presidente Venceslau Message-ID: <01ce01c89732$bdc2ac30$0200a8c0@vcaixe> 4Palestra com ex-presos pol?ticos ? sucesso 03-04-2008 15:48:15 Aconteceu na noite desta quarta-feira (2), no sal?o de uso m?ltiplo da Prefeitura Municipal (Av. Jorge Tibiri??, 320), a palestra com ex-presos pol?ticos da ?poca da ditadura militar, Maurice Politi e Antenor Meyer. O encontro foi acompanhado por estudantes, diretores da prefeitura e representantes da sociedade, al?m de pessoas que participaram daquela ?poca de repress?o. Maurice est? escrevendo um livro, em forma de di?rio, sobre suas experi?ncias do tempo da ditadura, quando foi preso em S?o Paulo e transferido para Presidente Venceslau. A separa??o do grupo de aproximadamente 400 presos pol?ticos desencadeou a maior greve de fome da hist?ria do Brasil, que durou 33 dias. Antes do "bate-papo" de Maurice e Antenor, o vereador Sebasti?o Erculiane cumprimentou os palestrantes. O vereador, que acompanhou o per?odo de repress?o, falou sobre a import?ncia dos visitantes em Venceslau. "Eles defendiam seu idealismo, e devem ser lembrados com orgulho por todos os brasileiros", disse. O prefeito ?ngelo C?sar Malacrida se mostrou satisfeito por receber figuras marcantes da hist?ria nacional em Presidente Venceslau. "S?o pessoas que n?o cometeram nenhum crime, mas foram presos por defender o direitos da sociedade. Em Venceslau tamb?m tivemos pessoas que lutaram pela liberdade, e gra?as a todos eles, hoje temos mais facilidade para expor nossas id?ias, desde que a 'grande m?dia' esteja de acordo", ressaltou. Maurice iniciou a sua fala aos presentes com uma declara??o: "? muito emocionante voltar a Presidente Venceslau depois de 35 anos, e conhecer essa cidade que eu s? vi pelas frestas de um cambur?o". O palestrante, que hoje ? jornalista, contou um breve hist?rico do "golpe de estado", para que todos se situassem no tempo. Ele come?ou por 1964, quando o governo de Goulart, que propunha reformas de base, foi deposto por uma rea??o militar em 31 de mar?o daquele ano. A partir desse fato, come?aram as rea??es, como cassa??o de mandato de deputados, e os militares come?avam a se desentender, "e aconteceram golpes dentro do golpe de estado", nas palavras de Maurice. Segundo o palestrante, as coisas foram piorando at? 1968, quando M?dici governou os "anos de chumbo", e aconteceram v?rios focos de rebeldia. Em 1971, Maurice com 21 anos foi preso pelos repressores, torturado e enclausurado no pres?dio Tiradentes, em S?o Paulo. Mais tarde foi transferido para o Carandiru, e "em 6 de junho de 1971 ?s 5 horas da manh? fomos retirados do pres?dio e sa?mos sem destino. Chegamos em Venceslau ?s 21 horas". A partir dos primeiros dias de pris?o, Maurice come?ou a escrever seu di?rio, e quando chegou ? Venceslau, iniciaram a greve de fome de 33 dias, que foi o per?odo mais ferrenho dentro da Penitenci?ria I. "A popula??o ficou abismada com a presen?a de tanta gente na cidade, como bispos e at? um enviado do Papa, que pediram-nos para parar a greve de fome. N?s paramos, com a promessa de que nos enviariam de volta para S?o Paulo. A promessa n?o foi cumprida, e eu cumpri o resto da minha pena em Venceslau", disse. Maurice veio a cidade para coletar mais informa??es com agentes penitenci?rios, m?dicos e civis que viveram aquela ?poca de repress?o, para terminar seu livro. Ele respondeu a perguntas da plat?ia presente na reuni?o, e foi homenageado com uma salva de palmas ao final do encontro. Prefeitura Municipal de Presidente V -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://serverlinux.revistaoberro.com.br/pipermail/mailman/attachments/20080405/7b241400/attachment-0001.html -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: image/jpeg Size: 48900 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://serverlinux.revistaoberro.com.br/pipermail/mailman/attachments/20080405/7b241400/attachment-0001.jpe From vanderleycaixe at revistaoberro.com.br Sat Apr 5 12:41:20 2008 From: vanderleycaixe at revistaoberro.com.br (Vanderley Caixe) Date: Sat, 5 Apr 2008 12:41:20 -0300 Subject: [Mailman] CUIDADO COM ESTE HOMEM, DENUNCIE!!! PERIGOSO Message-ID: <020401c89733$7ee12630$0200a8c0@vcaixe> Grupos.com.br CUIDADO AO VEREM ESTE HOMEM!!! PERIGOSO DIVULGUEM ESTAS FOTOS ?S TODAS AMIGAS E AMIGOS, POIS ESTE MARGINAL J? DESTRUIU MUITAS VIDAS E AS QUE ELE N?O MATOU, ELE ESTUPROU, CORTOU PARTES,ETC.. J? FOI VISTO EM SA?DAS DE BALADAS COMO FLANELINHA...H? INFORMA??ES QUE ELE ANDA EM UMA BICICLETA VERMELHA. FOI VISTO NA REGI?O DE JUNDIA?. ELE FOI PRESO, MAIS FUGIU E ESTA SOLTO PELAS REDONDEZAS. QUE DEUS NOS PROTEJA DE ANIMAIS COMO ESTE!!! Camila Daud Marelli -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://serverlinux.revistaoberro.com.br/pipermail/mailman/attachments/20080405/ae101fba/attachment-0001.html -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Yet, while the Berlin Wall and the Iron Curtain may have fallen into the dustbin of history, others vestiges of the Soviet era remain firmly in place. Certain areas of the world have been transformed for the better, even as others have been suspended in time to fend for themselves. One place that has not changed is Cuba, despite Fidel Castro's decision to retire and hand the reigns of power over to his brother Raul. On March 18, five years ago, Castro's government cracked down on the Varela Project and other civil society initiatives rather than risk allowing a spark of democratic reform to spread across Cuba as it had in the former Soviet bloc. The 75 prisoners of conscience locked up were dissidents, independent journalists, leaders from civil society, and librarians, who had dared to speak the truth openly about what life is like in Cuba. Even though seven prisoners have recently been released, 52 of the 75 remain incarcerated in deplorable conditions. In general, the only reason that any of these prisoners were freed was because of how seriously their health had deteriorated. Given how central the values of human rights, democracy, and the rule of law are in Europe, we feel it is our obligation to speak out against such injustices continuing unchecked. Less than 20 years ago there were political prisoners on the E.U.'s borders who were denied the basic rights of freedom of speech and expression, lived in constant fear of being denounced, and dreamed about enjoying what Europeans in the "West" took for granted. Cuba's regime has remained in power, the same ways that communist governments did in the former Yugoslavia, Poland, the former Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Bulgaria, and Romania, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania - the last three as part of the Soviet Union - by using propaganda, censorship, and violence to create a climate of fear. Likewise, the solidarity that was expressed by those outside of these countries helped bring about the changes. Cuba is the only country in the Western Hemisphere that has not embraced democracy and continues to repress all forms of political dissent. Today, Cuba is closer to making genuine democratic changes due to sacrifices made by dissidents and activists inspired by how other parts of the world have been transformed since the end of the Cold War. We believe that the former communist Central and Eastern European countries are in a unique position to support the democracy movements in Cuba based on the similarities of their histories and experiences. Our intentions in pushing for democratization are based on friendship and cooperation, good will, and an understanding of the needs, expectations, and hopes of Cuban people. We, the undersigned, believe that the E.U., as one of the driving forces in international politics, needs to speak out in unison against governments oppressing their own citizens. The E.U. should denounce human rights violations in Cuba and call for the immediate release of all prisoners of conscience. The ministers of foreign affairs from all E.U. member states should send a demarche on March 18 to their Cuban counterpart demanding their release as well. The actions taken or not taken by the Cuban government should be used as a benchmark when the European Council reviews the E.U.'s Common Position on Cuba in June. Lastly, the E.U. should continue actively supporting peaceful democratic movements and civil society organizations in Cuba by taking advantage of the intrinsic knowledge some of its member states have about making a transition to democracy. Five years ago the dream of several former Soviet satellites being members of the E.U. was becoming a reality. Dissidents and those committed to the spread of democracy had made this possible. The time has come for us to repay that debt by helping those in Cuba, whose dreams have already been deferred for too long. Mr. Havel is a former president of the Czech Republic. Other authors of this article are: Ferenc K?szeg, Hungarian Helsinki Committee; Rexhep Meidani, former president of Albania; Vytautas Landsbergis, Lithuanian MEP and former president; Milan Kucan, former president of Slovenia; Mart Laar, former prime minister of Estonia; Kim Campbell, former prime minister of Canada; Andr? Glucksmann, philosopher; Jos? Ribeiro e Castro, Portuguese MEP; Edward McMillan-Scott, British member of the European Parliament; and Leszek Balcerowicz, former president of the Bank of Poland. 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