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ニュース :: Civil and Human Rights・市民権・人権
Osaka, Japan: Petitioners: the NDS and the Associations Calling for the Immediate Release of Mr. K (Free K!)
ニュース :: East Asia and Pacific・東アジア太平洋
Korea, Guam Okinawa, repression against peace movement and a buildup of militarism
ニュース :: Crime and Police・警察関係
Petitioners: the NDS and the Association Calling for the Immediate Release of Mr. K (Free K!)
お知らせ :: Art&Culture・文化、アート : Labor・労働 : Protests,Vigils・デモ,プロテスト,ビジル : Social Movement・ムーブメント
MAYDAY2010
この社会が営々とつくりだす奔流。庭師、清掃、警備、テーマパークの芝生管理、型枠大工、畳職人、キャスト、アイヌモシリから、介護、ダスキン、土方、塾講師、ニート、カヤック、かつて南米大陸へ、ウェイター、パチンコ屋の並び、弁当工場、作家、台湾へ、校正、軽作業、重労働、ひきこもり、八百屋、リネン、航空郵便、郵便仕分け、板金塗装、アクティビスト、いま南米大陸から、ガソリンスタンド、デザイン、リサイクルショップ、アニメーター、編集者、絵の先生、朝鮮半島へ、NPO職員、交通量調査、スリーパー、水道工事、派遣営業、ショップ店員、デリヘル、失業者、政党職員、大学院生、カメラ助手、琉球へ、サクラ、寺の寺務、朝鮮半島から、レジ打ち、検品、運転手、ゲーマー、事務員、中国から、カメラマン、パン職人、セクシュアルマイノリティ、ボーイ、バーテン、アンケート調査員、セクキャバ、玄界灘を越えて、野宿者、新聞勧誘、キャッチ、生保受給者、プログラマー、菓子販売、テレアポ、POP作成、ポスティング、コンビニ、ライター、駐車監視員。それが私たちです。
ニューディーラーを超えて、パンドラの箱が開く。
生存と尊厳の蓋。
お知らせ :: Art&Culture・文化、アート : Civil and Human Rights・市民権・人権 : Housing, Urban Development・都市開,ホームレス
宮下公園 / Don't name it a NIKE park! Against the privatization of a public park. + A.I.R
Now, Shibuya-ku Ward (Tokyo) and NIKE try to start converting Miyashita Park into “NIKE Park”. For this construction, they decided the half of park will be sealed off with the fences on March 16th and 17th. What are they talking about? We have never accepted NIKE use the park for their business in the park, public area! Miyashita Park is not only for NIKE’s consumers, but OURS! Thereupon, various artists are going to stay at Miyashita Park and execute their works (= Artist in Residence, A・I・R) from this spring. Through the many projects such as exhibition, symposium, music performance, movie show, workshop and cafe, we will think about what Living, Playing, Life, Whereabouts, Exclusion, Discrimination, Violence etc. are, and we do PARK.
VIDEO RECORED at the protests of 2010/03/31
www.youtube.com/watch
!NEW! "Our Park" A Documentary on Tokyo's Nike Miyashita Park
www.youtube.com/watch
airmiyashitapark.info/wordpress/
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GVO is reporting about this issue in English also:
globalvoicesonline.org/2008/09/12/japan-nike-buys-out-name-of-public-park/
「公園」が商品化されようとする不透明かつ非民主的な過程を OurPlanet-TV(アワプラ)が取材、ビデオを制作した。これが公開されたところ、公園の商品化に反対する人びとには議員や役人によるいやがらせが相次いでいる。「公」人であれば卑怯なマネはやめなさい。反ナイキ運動を理解するみなさんは是非このビデオを広く共有し、アワプラが圧力につぶされないよう支援していただきたい。
お知らせ :: Art&Culture・文化、アート
映画上映 「彷徨する魂を追う~NDUからNDSへ~」
NDU+NDS作品上映
「彷徨する魂を追う~NDUからNDSへ~」
――人として生きる権利を奪われた者、奪われた事実さえ無かったことにされようとする者達の、可視化されることのなかった姿が浮かび上がる――
――関西発、若手ドキュメンタリー集団登場。
大阪・西成を拠点とするNDSの旗揚げ上映!
大阪市・九条シネ・ヌーヴォにて一挙公開!!
お知らせ :: Art&Culture・文化、アート
A Call for Freedom on Software Freedom Day 2009
The event, which is a celebration for the International Software Freedom Day, will take place sometime on September 2009.
If you want to participate throughout the possibility of this event, please contact: jeanmakisig[AT]gmail.com
You are also encouraged to build your own Software Freedom Day in your locality. Please refer to the provided links.
Tokyo Software Freedom Day 2009 softwarefreedom
コメンタリ :: Peace and War・平和と戦争
"You were never my enemy" says Vietnam War veteran
Allen Nelson, Vietnam war veteran and peace activist from the U.S., shares his extraordinary experience in war, his personal transformation, his work for peace in and outside Japan, and his hopes for the future at a time when U.S. militarism shows no sign of slowing down.
EXCERPTS
….Nelson himself had a message for Barack Obama, in a letter he says he wrote and sent to Obama during the campaign: “I reminded him that he said that he would remove the troops from Iraq. But I said ‘not only please remove the troops from Iraq, but remove the troops from everywhere’ — from Okinawa, from mainland Japan, from Germany, from England — from all the places that we have. Please bring these people back home to America. This is where they belong.”
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The events of 11 September 2001 brought back strong memories of Vietnam for Nelson as well. He watched on TV that day the scenes of panic in New York City, where he lives, and instantly recognized the look of fear on people’s faces as they ran through the streets.
“I was watching the scene, they showed these people running through lower Manhattan,” says Nelson. “And I was looking at their faces and two things that hit me: No. 1, Vietnam had come home to America. No. 2, when I looked at the faces of the terrified Americans, it was the same faces of the Vietnamese people when we would go and burn down their villages — their villages that were a thousand years old. There’s no rebuilding a thousand-year-old village, man. Their ancestors’ ancestors’ ancestors’ bones are born here. And I just remembered, I flashed in my mind [on 9/11], how the women and the children would come and beg us on their hands and knees not to burn the village down, crying and screaming for us not to burn it down. And we would burn it down anyway.”
Nelson was among the many military veterans and peace activists in the United States who stood up and spoke out about the U.S. government’s actions after 9/11. On 19 March 2003, the day the U.S. began its invasion of Iraq, Nelson joined an anti-war rally at Bryant Park in New York City’s West Village. Suddenly, during his speech to the crowd, he says, he was hit from behind by a group of attackers and knocked to the ground. He was kicked and beaten, falling unconscious. When the attack was over, he had four broken teeth and a swollen face. Nelson and his fellow peace activists suspected the attackers were working with law enforcement.
“I don’t know how many there were, but they were police. They were in plainclothes,” Nelson said. “And the reason why we suspect that they were police is because the real police in uniforms did nothing to arrest them. And we’ve been having this type of harassment in New York constantly since 9/11. They’ve been trying to silence the critics of the war. But I have to tell you: I was so proud to be beaten. I was happy. I went home, I said, “I got beat!” [laughs] My wife said, ‘Oh my God, look at your face!’ …I felt that this was my confirmation that I was doing the right thing. Because if you’re not doing anything, if you’re ineffective, then they don’t care. But if you’re hitting that nerve, when you’re touching that point, then they’ve gotta react. …I was happy. So the next day, I went to the next rally, all swollen up….”
A couple of months later, when Nelson took up yet another invitation to come and speak in Japan, he was still missing four teeth and walking unsteadily. Collections of monetary support were taken up at Nelson’s speaking events, with one sympathetic Japanese dentist in an audience reportedly even coming up to Nelson and offering dental treatment. Nelson ended up getting his teeth fixed back in the States….
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