ends today, the stage of the Sardinian "Human Remain Tour", by Vittorio Arrigoni, presenting his new book "Gaza, human remains," diary of the days of the bloody Israeli offensive "Lead Time" against the Gaza Strip has continued since 27 December 2008 to January 18, 2009 and beyond. Vittorio Arrigoni, an activist for human rights and committed more than 10 years as a volunteer around the world, was a guest on the 11th in the Faculty of Political Sciences, Cagliari, welcomed by teachers, students and external, which intervened in the debate and attended carefully to the presentation. No less important are his visits, days 12 and 13, respectively, to the Historical Archives and the school of Social Sciences in Iglesias, in which he concluded his tour. The book, distributed by Il Manifesto, is the only newspaper to report that the bloodbath that saw the people involved and the Palestinian International Solidarity Movement, to which it belongs, in the days of the bombing. Not only as a reporter, but also as a protagonist on Palestinian ambulances, Vittorio Arrigoni was able to describe in the pages of his book, despite the poor conditions he was subjected to the violence and the drama of those violations. Precious also its visual evidence and the stories he made during the days of the presentation, they could reproduce, at least in part, the atmosphere of tension and fear, grief and despair, that you live in the few square miles of the Strip. Vittorio Arrigoni also manages a blog, http://guerrillaradio.iobloggo.com/ , which proved to be the most visited in Italy in January 2009 and from which you can order "Gaza, human remains." A portion of the proceeds of the book will be donated to the Palestinian Center for Democracy and Conflict Resolution, for two years engaged in the protection and child protection in the territories affected by the conflict. Saturday, November 14, 2009
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HUMAN REMAINS
ends today, the stage of the Sardinian "Human Remain Tour", by Vittorio Arrigoni, presenting his new book "Gaza, human remains," diary of the days of the bloody Israeli offensive "Lead Time" against the Gaza Strip has continued since 27 December 2008 to January 18, 2009 and beyond. Vittorio Arrigoni, an activist for human rights and committed more than 10 years as a volunteer around the world, was a guest on the 11th in the Faculty of Political Sciences, Cagliari, welcomed by teachers, students and external, which intervened in the debate and attended carefully to the presentation. No less important are his visits, days 12 and 13, respectively, to the Historical Archives and the school of Social Sciences in Iglesias, in which he concluded his tour. The book, distributed by Il Manifesto, is the only newspaper to report that the bloodbath that saw the people involved and the Palestinian International Solidarity Movement, to which it belongs, in the days of the bombing. Not only as a reporter, but also as a protagonist on Palestinian ambulances, Vittorio Arrigoni was able to describe in the pages of his book, despite the poor conditions he was subjected to the violence and the drama of those violations. Precious also its visual evidence and the stories he made during the days of the presentation, they could reproduce, at least in part, the atmosphere of tension and fear, grief and despair, that you live in the few square miles of the Strip. Vittorio Arrigoni also manages a blog, http://guerrillaradio.iobloggo.com/ , which proved to be the most visited in Italy in January 2009 and from which you can order "Gaza, human remains." A portion of the proceeds of the book will be donated to the Palestinian Center for Democracy and Conflict Resolution, for two years engaged in the protection and child protection in the territories affected by the conflict.
ends today, the stage of the Sardinian "Human Remain Tour", by Vittorio Arrigoni, presenting his new book "Gaza, human remains," diary of the days of the bloody Israeli offensive "Lead Time" against the Gaza Strip has continued since 27 December 2008 to January 18, 2009 and beyond. Vittorio Arrigoni, an activist for human rights and committed more than 10 years as a volunteer around the world, was a guest on the 11th in the Faculty of Political Sciences, Cagliari, welcomed by teachers, students and external, which intervened in the debate and attended carefully to the presentation. No less important are his visits, days 12 and 13, respectively, to the Historical Archives and the school of Social Sciences in Iglesias, in which he concluded his tour. The book, distributed by Il Manifesto, is the only newspaper to report that the bloodbath that saw the people involved and the Palestinian International Solidarity Movement, to which it belongs, in the days of the bombing. Not only as a reporter, but also as a protagonist on Palestinian ambulances, Vittorio Arrigoni was able to describe in the pages of his book, despite the poor conditions he was subjected to the violence and the drama of those violations. Precious also its visual evidence and the stories he made during the days of the presentation, they could reproduce, at least in part, the atmosphere of tension and fear, grief and despair, that you live in the few square miles of the Strip. Vittorio Arrigoni also manages a blog, http://guerrillaradio.iobloggo.com/ , which proved to be the most visited in Italy in January 2009 and from which you can order "Gaza, human remains." A portion of the proceeds of the book will be donated to the Palestinian Center for Democracy and Conflict Resolution, for two years engaged in the protection and child protection in the territories affected by the conflict.
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