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In Memoriam LEONORA CARRINGTON muse and lover of Ernst  both were surrealist artists.
She passed away (born 1917 in England) and lived in Mexico since the Second World War. She is the last surviving
original member of the celebrated group of 20th-century women Surrealist artists who came together in Paris which included Leonor Fini, Frida Kahlo (co-opted by André Breton), Lee Miller,
Meret Oppenheim and Remedios Varo

WIKISECRETS reveal the biggest intelligence breach in U.S. history. The inside story of Julian Assange, who’s detained  under house arrest in England for alleged sex crimes in Sweden and private intelligence analyst Bradley Manning who was arrested on May 26 year, 2010 and hold as a tortured jailbird in military detention centers .

9/11 hijacked airlines mastermind bin Laden shot in the head, his mouth pulled back in a grimace. Bin Laden died in house close to Pakistan’s military academy Four helicopters swooped in early Monday and killed Osama Bin Laden in a fiery American raid on his fortress-like compound in a Pakistani town that is home to three army regiments. His location raised pointed questions over whether Pakistani authorities knew the whereabouts of the world’s most wanted man. US official said the strike force was on the ground for less than 40 minutes and the operation was watched real-time by CIA Director Leon Panetta and other intelligence officials in a conference room at CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia

Lara Logan is breaking her silence about suffering a “brutal and sustained sexual assault” in Egypt Tahir Sq. The 40 old journalist feared for her life during the attack. In an interview with the New York Times, Logan said that “for an extended period of time they raped me with their hands.” “There was no doubt in my mind that I was in the process of dying. I thought not only am I going to die, but it’s going to be just a torturous death that’s going to go on forever,” she explained to CBS correspondent Scott Pelley on 60 min on Sunday.

Lara Logan is breaking her silence about suffering a “brutal and sustained sexual assault” in Egypt Tahir Sq. The 40 old journalist feared for her life during the attack. In an interview with the New York Times, Logan said that “for an extended period of time they raped me with their hands.”
“There was no doubt in my mind that I was in the process of dying. I thought not only am I going to die, but it’s going to be just a torturous death that’s going to go on forever,” she explained to CBS correspondent Scott Pelley on 60 min on Sunday.


“Без Вовы Xуево”- Without Vlad Life Sucks. Putin Weimaresque PR in Moscow Rai Club http://blogs.ft.com/beyond-brics/2011/03/07/moscow-party-crowd-say-putin-or-bust/  View glamour images http://zyalt.livejournal.com/364671.html and russian critique - feast in plague times “Стриптиз во время чумы и во имя Путина” http://forum-msk.org/material/region/5711681.html

St Petersburg Putin Concert Party contrasts with Weimaresque Homage in Moscow Rai restorant http://blogs.ft.com/beyond-brics/2011/03/07/moscow-party-crowd-say-putin-or-bust/ with a motto : Without Vlad life sucks. View glamour images http://zyalt.livejournal.com/364671.html and russian critique - feast in plague times http://forum-msk.org/material/region/5711681.html The reception St. Petersburg was dedicated to fighting children cancer. Putin over the top of ‘Blueberry Hill’ with piano solo with celebrities Kevin Costner, Gerard Depardieu, Mickey Rourke, Sharon Stone,Monica Belucci, Ornella Muti, Goldie Hawn

Daniel Ellsberg discusses Iraq War Logs published by Assange at Wikileaks.The whistleblowing group WikiLeaks has now released up to 400,000 U.S. intelligence reports on the Iraq War. The disclosure would comprise the biggest leak in U.S. history, far more than the 91,000 Afghanistan war logs WikiLeaks released this summer.

Political prisoner interview with Khodorkovsky at Stalinesque Moscow Show Trial II Putin & Medvedev VS Khodorkovsky & Lebedev with Russian roulette verdict and jaibirds interviews in Khamovnichesky court of Moscow debate on the second criminal case against former executives of Yukos, Mikhail Khodorkovsky and Platon Lebedev, the prosecution will ask for more lenient punishment. As stated in the Thursday, October 14, the prosecutor Gulchehra Ibragimov, she intends to propose to consider amendments to the Penal Code of 2010, which, in her words, improve the position of defendants.

Vladimir Kara-Murza: In the course began today in Moscow Khamovnichesky court pleadings Attorney Ibragimov said that the fault of former Yukos head Mikhail Khodorkovsky and former head of Menatep Platon Lebedev is proved examined in court evidence. However, the prosecution will ask for Khodorkovsky and Lebedev lighter punishment, taking into account the adopted amendments to the Penal Code relating to the articles on economic crimes. The prosecution explained that it was taken on the 2010 amendments, which reduced the penalty for money laundering. Ibragimov added that the law is retroactive and can improve the situation of the accused. Today it became known that on Monday, Platon Lebedev and Mikhail Khodorkovsky gave the first-person interview with Novaya Gazeta. It will be published immediately after the defendants delivered the last word. Tentative title of “I - snakes, and now you have something to say.” “Novaya Gazeta” met with Khodorkovsky and Lebedev in Khamovnichesky court with the consent of a judge Danilkin, in the presence of the convoy without any intermediaries. To learn how to set up figures of Yukos before entering the final stage of the process, we are now talking with one of the authors of-person interview with Khodorkovsky and Lebedev, Novaya Gazeta Yuri Rost and former diretkorom programs fund the Open Russia Alexander Osovtsovym. In what atmosphere held an interview with Khodorkovsky and Lebedev, “Novaya Gazeta”?

Yuri Rost: Everything was happening in court. Lebedev and Khodorkovsky have been in this aquarium. We communicated through a small window. Actually, we had two fundamental and I am the crotch because the main organizer, the initiator was Dmitry Muratov, editor in chief of Novaya Gazeta and a constant, our correspondent in the court of Faith Chelishchev. Prepared questions and they answered us quite kindly. Was limited time to shoot and talk. They looked decent and good.

Vladimir Kara-Murza: What difference do you think the current atmosphere and situation from the situation which followed the first trial, whereas it was hardly possible to-person interview with the newspaper Novaya Gazeta?

Alexander Osovets: I must say that the differences between external properties are generally very high. Because the first trial took place in an atmosphere of high, I would say that aggressiveness on the part of all pro-government structure and all, at least, pro-government media and the so-called Kremlin protesters led out all the time with the notorious “thief should go to jail” and other nonsense. At this time, I must say that the federal TV channels is very small compared with the first process of paying what is happening in Khamovnichesky court and, of course, no pickets there, then there is even simulate some activity does not occur. And of course, a number of external parameters Judge Danilkin behaves differently than the referee was behaving Kolesnikov. Well, the only thing that I probably really happy - this is, of course, Lakhtina another face entirely.
Finally and most importantly: if the last time any at all, even the flashes were not in the sense of hope for whatever it was in terms of sentencing, I would not say that now there is hope, but there is, at least, the belief that far more people understand what is happening is not legal, we can not even say that this legal mess, because that’s all to the right has nothing, just nothing fundamentally. And the farcical nature of the second indictment, if he had not threatened the very good people are very serious consequences, it would cause only laughter, and anything else he had to call and could not. Here, perhaps, is the difference.

Vladimir Kara-Murza: Dmitry Muratov, editor in chief of Novaya Gazeta, to lift the veil of secrecy over the content of an interview.

Dmitry Muratov: This was the first-person interviews. Lebedev and Khodorkovsky spoke about what freedom is, what the internal limit, which is fear for themselves, which they lack. Lebedev, and said: “Some questions I will answer you as snakes.” And what is fear and concern for their relatives. That is one part of the interview. Another part of the interview dealt with, naturally, and that is associated with the process, and the fact that due to the political situation in the country, and what challenges are facing the president, who came to power in 2012. Lebedev and Khodorkovsky have acquired some qualities of personal courage, great dignity. Their speech is a literary, intellectual, they articulate their thoughts, they are very accurate behave. And the feeling among us Rosta, Vera Chelishchev, I have three of us chatted with them about what these people need to be home and not sit in detention. It seemed to me that they are ready for any outcome is absolutely concerned and not primarily a personal destiny, but in general, how will the system of professional legal proceedings, and professional investigation.

Liu Xia and Liu Xiaobo comments on a verdict sentencing him to 11 years of jail  which won him Nobel Peace Prize View vitruvius http://twitter.com/#!/vitruvius After visiting her husband in jail Liu Hia Liu Xiabo’s wife twits her house arrest @liuxia64 兄弟们,我回来了,八号我就被软禁了,不知何时见到大家,我的手机被搞坏,我无法接打电话。见过晓波,监狱在9号晚告诉他得奖的消息。以后的事慢慢说。请大家帮我推。谢谢
Cinematic portrait of Chinese Dissident Liu Xiaobo with history of trial that let him win Nobel Peace prize while a norwegian Nobel Committee restored it’s own legacy credibility and moral authority leadership tarnished by nominating Obama with a prize last year as advance to his future peace initiatives View next Tibet Human Rights Problems CRITICAL MEDIA Dalai Lama at technologos
http://www.xmail.net/technologos/ALAMA.html The following remarks were sent to PEN by Liu’s wife, Liu Xiafor for the award ceremony in New York on April 28.  Ladies and Gentlemen, It is a pity that both my husband Liu Xiaobo and I could not be present this evening to receive this award.

Twenty-six years ago, both of us were writing modern poetry. It is through our poetry that we became acquainted and eventually fell in love. Six years later, the unprecedented student democratic movement and massacre occurred in Beijing. Xiaobo dutifully stood his ground and, consequently, became widely known as one of the so-called June 4 “black hands.” His life then changed forever. He has been put into jail several times, and even when he is at home, he is still, for the most part, not a free man. As his wife, I have no other choice but to become a part of his unfortunate life.

Yet I am not a vassal of Liu Xiaobo. I am very fond of poetry and painting, but at the same time, I have not come to view Xiaobo as a political figure. In my eyes, he has always been and will always be an awkward and diligent poet. Even in prison, he has continued to write his poems. When the warden took away his paper and pen, he simply pulled his verse out of thin air. Over the past twenty years, Xiaobo and I have accumulated hundreds of such poems, which were born of the conversations between our souls. I would like to quote one here:

Chinese

Before you enter the grave
Don’t forget to write me with your ashes
Do not forget to leave your address in the nether world

Another Chinese poet, Liao Yiwu, has commented on Xiaobo’s poem: “He carries the burden of those who died on June 4 in his love, in his hatred, and in his prayers. Such poems could have been written in the Nazis’ concentration camps or by the Decembrists in Imperial Russia. Which brings to mind the famous sentence: ‘It is barbaric to write poetry after Auschwitz.’” Such statements are also characteristic of the situation in China after 1989.

I understand, however, that this award is not meant to encourage Liu Xiaobo the poet, but rather to encourage Liu Xiaobo the political commentator and initiator of Charter 08. I would like to remind everyone of the close connection between these two identities. I feel that Xiaobo is using his intensity and passion as a poet to push the democracy movement forward in China. He shouts passionately as a poet “no, no, no” to the dictators.

In private, he whispers gently to the dead souls of June 4, who, to this day, have not received justice, as well as to me and to all his dear friends: “yes, yes.”

Finally, I extend my deepest gratitude to the PEN American Center, the Independent Chinese PEN Center, and everyone in attendance at this event tonight.

—Liu Xia, April 17, 2009, at my not-free home in Beijing

See www.nybooks.com/articles/22210 for a translation of Charter 08 and www.nybooks.com/articles/22654 for remarks by Václav Havel on presenting the Homo Homini Award to Liu and other signers of Charter 08 in Prague, as well as the text of speeches given by two of the signers of Charter 08 at the award ceremony.

Giving Liu Xiaobo Nobel Peace prize Norwegian Nobel Committee chairman restored it’s own judgement credibility and moral authority leadership tarnished by nominatiing Obama with a prize last year as advance to his future peace initiatives http://www.xmail.net/technologos/Amao.html Obama, in his statement, also brought up his own Nobel Peace award last year, repeating his belief that other laureates had done more. “That list now includes Mr. Liu, who has sacrificed his freedom for his beliefs” http://www.xmail.net/technologos/Aobama.html The first Human Rights advocate who won prize was Russian academician dissident Andrey Sakharov http://www.xmail.net/technologos/ADS.html and http://www.nybooks.com/articles/archives/2009/jan/15/chinas-charter-08/ Liu’s Charter 08, modeled on Charter 77 that clled for reform in then-Czechoslovakia and helped prompt the Velvet Revolution. (Among those pushing for Liu to get the peace prize this year was Czech dissident-turned-president Vaclav Havel.) The document has been posted and removed from the Internet several times, but more than 10,000 people were nonetheless able to sign on.