Syria - United Nations: 3 of 3 - Debate on Situation of Human Rights in Syria (cont.), 19th Session Human Rights Council - March 1, 2012 Debate on the escalating grave human rights violations and the deteriorating humanitarian situation in the Syrian Arab Republic A/HRC/19/L.1/Add.1 (continued) - 19th Session of the Human Rights Council. ----------------------------------------------------------- Source: Name: United Nations Webcast Website: www.unmultimedia.org Country: United States of America ----------------------------------------------------------
Syria - United Nations: 2 of 3 - Debate on Situation of Human Rights in Syria (cont.), 19th Session Human Rights Council - March 1, 2012 Debate on the escalating grave human rights violations and the deteriorating humanitarian situation in the Syrian Arab Republic A/HRC/19/L.1/Add.1 (continued) - 19th Session of the Human Rights Council. ----------------------------------------------------------- Source: Name: United Nations Webcast Website: www.unmultimedia.org Country: United States of America ----------------------------------------------------------
Syria - United Nations: 1 of 3 - Debate on Situation of Human Rights in Syria (cont.), 19th Session Human Rights Council - March 1, 2012 Debate on the escalating grave human rights violations and the deteriorating humanitarian situation in the Syrian Arab Republic A/HRC/19/L.1/Add.1 (continued) - 19th Session of the Human Rights Council. ----------------------------------------------------------- Source: Name: United Nations Webcast Website: www.unmultimedia.org Country: United States of America ----------------------------------------------------------
Syria: UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and UN-Arab League Joint Special Envoy for Syria, Kofi Annan on Syria - Joint Media Stakeout - February 29, 2012 Informal comments to the media by Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and H.E. Mr. Kofi Annan, Joint Special Envoy of the United Nations and the League of Arab States on the Syrian crisis, on the situation in Syria. Transcript of the joint press stakeout: SG: Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. It is a great pleasure for me to be here with the distinguished former Secretary-General and out Joint Special Envoy on Syria, the Honorable Kofi Annan. I only wish the circumstances were less grim. The situation in Syria has grown increasingly desperate. There is no more urgent task before the international community than to end to the killing, immediately. The government must cease using force against civilians. We seek a cessation of violence that sets the stage for a peaceful solution - a solution that offers all the Syrian people, regardless of religion or ethnicity or political affiliation, a future of security, dignity and freedom. This is why, together with Secretary-General El-Araby of the League of Arab States and in accordance with the wishes of the General Assembly, we have appointed Mr. Annan as our Joint Special Envoy. We had a very good round of initial discussions this afternoon. We will be working closely and with great urgency in the days ahead. Following his meetings in New York, I have asked him to travel to Cairo to meet with the Secretary-General of the Arab League. From there, I will ask him to proceed to the region, including Damascus, as soon as possible. He will need the support of all those inside and outside Syria. I call on all parties to do their utmost. He will also be counting on the strong support of all Member States for his diplomatic efforts, including the Security Council. He will certainly have mine. I strongly urge the Syrian authorities to extend their full cooperation. I was extremely disappointed, this morning, to learn that our United Nations humanitarian coordinator Valerie Amos has still not been permitted to visit Syria, despite the clear need and despite the repeated commitments by the government that she would be welcomed. I take this opportunity to remind the Syrian authorities of their obligations under international humanitarian and human rights law, and I call on them once again to work toward a peaceful democratic solution for the Syrian people. Now, let me now know turn the floor over to you. Annan: Thank you very much Mr. Secretary-General and good evening. I’m happy to be here once again. But let me thank the Secretary-General and Secretary-General El-Araby of the League of Arab States for the trust they have shown to me, let me put it that way, and the responsibility they have given me. It is a very difficult assignment and it is a tough challenge. An the first thing we need to do as the Secretary-General has said is to do everything we can to stop the violence and the killing, to facilitate humanitarian access and ensure that the needy are looked after and work with the Syrians in coming up with a peaceful solution which respects their aspirations and eventually stabilizes the country. I am not going to say much tonight, since I am going to the region to talk to all concerned. But, let me say one thing. If we are going to succeed, it is extremely important that we all accept there should be one process of mediation. The one both the UN and the Arab League has asked me to lead. When you have more than one and people take their own initiatives, the parties play with the mediators. If one mediator says something they do not want they go to the other. So, one single unitary process, and it is when the international community speaks with one voice, that voice is powerful. And we should pool our efforts and work together. I am determined to work with everybody and I am going to consult broadly with all actors and I think that we are well on the way in that direction. Thank you very much. Q: Mr. Kofi Annan you get a joint mandate tonight to go to the region - the situation is desperate. Do you think you will be there just as a symbolic figure or you have a real message for Damascus. When do you think you are going to reach Damascus? Annan: I am in touch with leaders in the region and, of course, these regions will have to be arranged. And I am seeing also the Syrian Ambassador during my visit here and I have had the opportunity to reach out to leaders in the region and I am arranging the agenda. And, as you can imagine in this type of situation, every move is sensitive and highly political, even the itinerary, but we are working it out and I would expect to get to Syria fairly soon. Q: What about the message that my colleague asked you? What kind of message that you are expecting that you are going to convey to Mr. Assad that was already not heard from the Secretary-General and all other leaders of the international community? Annan: I think the message is clear – that the killing and the violence must stop. Humanitarian agencies must be given access to do their work and it is regrettable that that doesn’t seem to be happening - that is not happening. They should also find a way of resolving their [brief], getting them together for dialogue. There is a need for dialogue between all actors in Syria and that is what we would want to try and push as soon as possible, to get the dialogue going. I know there are people who have other ideas, that dialogue may not be the way to go and one should use other means. But, I think, for the sake of the people, for the sake of the Syrian people who are caught in the middle, a peaceful solution, through dialogue and a speedy one is a way to go. Q: Mr. Kofi Annan, during your career you have met Mr. Assad before. Do you think this gives you an edge in getting access to him, considering what happened with Under-Secretary-General Amos in the last few days being denied access, because of your prior meetings with him? Annan: Time will tell. We haven’t been in touch for a couple of years and so I will not presume anything. We will make the demarches and time will tell. But I would plead with him that he should engage, not only with me, but with the process that we are launching today. .. Q: The Syrian authorities have asked the United Nations to provide a written letter explaining “precise objectives” or the “precise objective” of your mission, Mr. Kofi Annan in Syria. SG: In fact, before the announcement of the Joint Special Envoy in London, I have asked my Chef de Cabinet, Mr. Nambiar, to inform the Syrian Government officially about our intended announcement of a Joint Special Envoy, that he did to Ambassador [Bashar] Ja’afari here in the Mission and my official letter is on its way to President [Bashar] Assad. Thank you. ----------------------------------------------------------- Source: Name: United Nations Webcast Website: www.unmultimedia.org Country: United States of America ----------------------------------------------------------
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Syria: Idleb Protesters : A Bunch of Barbarians - February 11, 2012 They claim that they demand freedom, democracy and human rights, but forgive me I can only see a herd that experienced once the freedom from the whip so it went out of control. Yes, these are the Syrian protesters. A group of animals seeking to live in the wilds far away from any law. Many Syrians considered the AL observers mission as an opportunity to show the real facts on the ground, because they saw how the Arabic and Western media used to deceive and show the opposite. "Muhammad Maree" was one of those. He talked to the observers, he even helped to arrest one of the armed men who used to participate in the anti-government demonstrations. However some people didn't like it, and the result was bloody like this whole thing called Arab uprising. After the AL observers left the area, terrorists attacked Muhammad's house and kidnapped him; later they killed him and dragged his body on the streets. Finally they hung him in public. Being a patriot is enough to be killed in Syria nowadays under the name of freedom and human rights. Being a patriot is enough to be a target for the US-NATO-Gulf agents. Being a patriot is enough for the Islamic maniacs to kill you and drag your body on the streets. Being a patriot means to be accused of being a Shabbih, an oppressor or a murderer. This is the new-old Western-Wahhabi principles that will be imposed on you if you ever dare to defend your country. If you are a Syrian citizen, you have to think twice before saying the truth nowadays, because the truth contradicts the Western-Wahhabi will. You have to accept the dirty fate the Westerns and Wahhabis chose for you, then you will be an honorable freedom fighter. You have to be a traitor so the Wahhabi-Western alliance spares your life. PS: The murder took place in Idleb province, the channel that broadcast the video didn't mention it to avoid any tensions in the area. ----------------------------------------------------------- Source: Name: The Truth about Syria Websites: www.youtube.com/user/TruthSyria www.facebook.com/Syria.True.News Hometown: Lattakia Country: Germany -----------------------------------------------------------
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Syrian Arab Republic, H.E. Mr. Bashar Ja’afari - Security Council Meeting on Syria - February 4, 2012 Statement by His Excellency Mr. Bashar Ja’afari, Permanent Representative of Syria, during the 6711th meeting of the Security Council on the situation in the Middle East. Running time: 00:23:24 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source: Name: United Nations Webcast Website: unmultimedia org Country: United States of America ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
http://www.mondyb.com http://www.facebook.com/mondybofficial An 'Occupier' goes nuts at Disneyland My first music video, "Rocket Stone," shot at Disneyland Paris, is in reaction to the current economic and political climate: I let off steam, with a driving beat, all the while advocating a universal message of freedom. At next mass demonstration we will sing all together « ouh ouh ouh, ah ah ah !!!! » Rocket Stone, a song for the Occupy Mouvement and for the Arab Revolution. Video by Pierre B http://www.pierrebfilm.com Un Indigné tape un gros délire chez Disney Mon premier clip, « Rocket Stone », filmé à Disneyland Paris, est une réaction au contexte économique actuel: je m'y défoule sur un rythme envoutant tout en prônant un message universel de libération. Aux prochaines manifs, on chantera tous « ouh ouh ouh, ah ah ah !!!! » Rocket Stone, Le titre des Indignés et des Révolutions Arabes lyrics: Wake up to struggle for humans rights Rumors of revolution circulate as fast as light Some people are a meeting under cross fire And they're bleeding their guts so they can aspire Oh wake up, to give us a rocket stone From people 'round the world, moans of freedom grown That's how the collective soul is born Together, liberty is in reach of all Ouh ouh ouh !! Ah ah ah !! What? Ouh ouh ouh !! Ah ah ah !! Let's sing!! Ouh ouh ouh !! Ah ah ah !! Alright!! Ouh ouh ouh !! Ah ah ah !! Are you sure? Ouh ouh ouh !! Ah ah ah !! What? Ouh ouh ouh !! Ah ah ah !! Oh let's sing!! Ouh ouh ouh !! Ah ah ah !! What are you doing? Ouh ouh ouh !! Ah ah ah !! Ok !! Wake up, time has gone, nations fall The Walls are coming down and open up, up to all In the face of dreams and hopes mountains collapse The system has shown many limits and created gaps Oh !! Wake up we shoot off a rocket stone From people 'round the world, wind of freedom blown See, uprising's a time of change and luck Something new has opened up, so let's get up !! Ouh ouh ouh !! Ah ah ah !! What? Ouh ouh ouh !! Ah ah ah !! Let's sing!! Ouh ouh ouh !! Ah ah ah !! Alright!! Ouh ouh ouh !! Ah ah ah !! Are you sure? Ouh ouh ouh !! Ah ah ah !! What? Ouh ouh ouh !! Ah ah ah !! Oh let's sing!! Ouh ouh ouh !! Ah ah ah !! What are you doing? Ouh ouh ouh !! Ah ah ah !! Hey... Oh Baby... Do you feel the music get into you Are you ready?? Stand up!! Rocket stone targets us I feel it makes no sense When will this bollshit end? I hope, it all can settle right!!! Big fucking shame!! Who is to blame? Hey! Hey! Ohoh, let's sing Oh baby Alright Get out of our mind Listen to this sound We gotta bail out of jail And it's alright Send a message, eat it up and turn up Everybody, sing, bust the chains 'Round your necks, alright!! Hey Oh I'm dying Hey come on Oh hey !! Ouh... Ok guys now !! Mondy B. and Doc WWX Music : Rocket Stone by Mondy B. Video: Pierre B http://www.pierrebfilm.com
Crée en 2010 par Ramzi Aburedwan son directeur artistique l'Ensemble National de Musiques Arabes de Palestine vise à redonner vie à l'héritage musical arabe. L'Ensemble interprète de la musique arabe classique : samaiat, longat, muahsahat, des morceaux de Farid el Astrah, Mohamad Abel Wahab, Le ENMAP ( 25 à 30 membres ) regroupe ârmi les meilleurs talents de toute la Palestine. Les musiciens Palestiniens ont beaucoup contribué à la tradition culturelle et musicale arabes pendant les premières décennies du 20ème siècle, et l'Ensemble de la Radio de Jérusalem en était l'un des meilleurs exemples : les musiciens les plus renommés de l'époque faisaient partie de cet ensemble. Le ENMAP tente donc non seulement de raviver cet héritage un peu oublié, mais aussi de présenter un nouveau répertoire de musique arabe classique.
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