Sunday, February 27, 2011

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from "moderate" sons and "democratic" alternatives

And then Qaddafi junior, namely Saif al-Islam al-Qaddafi the focus of the revolt in Libya Rapporteur media. "Rivers full of blood "to flow would, he promised, would give the rebels not is hardly a press release here in the UK lack of evidence that Saif had graduated al-Islam at a the elite high schools in the country, and always -. in the German media - followed by the abbreviation: "The second son of Libyan President was far as a moderate"

Moderate Yes Why Because he has admitted that torture dad because he was Father even (o-ho-ho-ho.?? ) on camera contradicted ? Or was it simply the nifty suits, the chic glasses, the polished English, the Superuniabschluss?

The same content against blind enthusiasm for a seemingly "Western" values standing figure of public life in a "rogue state" was then observed in the coverage of Benazir Bhutto . In the months before her violent death, she was suddenly in German newspapers as a "hope for Pakistan", a "democratic alternative" and "vote against" the authoritarian President Musharraf and dangerous Islamists.

Benazir had, as Saif al-Islam, enjoyed an excellent education (at Oxford and Harvard), spoke fluent English as he moved and confidence in international circles. That they, as members of the Bhutto clan just the Feudalpolitik many rich Pakistanis, which accounts for one of the main problems of the country supported, and that they are not as Democrat but because of corruption charges in exile - this was happening in the general jubilation in some way. What a contrast between the skepticism, the horror, the opposite took most of my South Asian friends and colleagues of the politician Benazir and the credulous enthusiasm with which they had hailed repeatedly in the German media.

And now, with Qaddafi junior, the same in green. Time, the use of labels like "moderate" and "radical" rethink in the media again - says the Lieselotte.

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wives and lovers

Wives and Sweethearts
National Army Museum, London
February 2011

It's just a room where the exhibition Wives and Sweethearts - see Love on the Front Line in National Army Museum in London . In addition to photos, drawings and postcards, it is primarily letters that are shown. It is intended that by using sound recordings to show how it is to unite as a soldier, family life and on the front lines. The time frame that is covered here, stretches of 19 Century to the present. Courtship and Engagement , Weddings , Army Families , Separation and Reunion - thematically, the exhibition is very comprehensive. Particularly interesting is the part Women of the Regiment , is shown in the way women in the 19 Century accompanied their husbands to the front - where it enjoyed far more freedoms than in everyday life at home.

Although in the parts Separation and Reunion also raised critical issues (such as the alienation that can occur after months of separation), but overall the show had a somewhat more critical view is not harmed. To relations between British soldiers and native women in Africa or Asia, for example, lacked any hint. And the dark side of Love in War - prostitution or rape - were missing entirely here. Had it been possible to extend the concept of the exhibition so that these issues would have found room? Maybe. Whether such a critical look at the National Army Museum in a country where the soldiers are still in the "war hero" called, would be desirable? I'm not sure. The exhibition can

be seen here online .

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Bodi Piercing Galleria

Those who do not give up

When I was in school, went to one of the other classes Grgur , who came from Serbia, but lived so long in Germany was that Germany had become his home, his German language. He was just one of us, even if some found it funny, because in the school so ambitious, almost a bit too ambitious.

and suddenly Grgur away. It took a while before we found out that Gregory of the land was abandoned and now again living in Serbia. He had, like so many lived only a temporary residence permit in Germany - and the years. When he was threatened with deportation at some point, he decided to "volunteer" to go because it would leave the door closed to Germany not conclusive.

It was a year ago from high school. Two years later Grgur was back in Germany. He had somehow managed in Serbia so far to gain a foothold, that he could then immediately re-integrate, to pass the local high school and then to apply for a student visa in Germany. He then, math, computer science or something like that study, I had no contact with him, but somehow the feeling was that this "removal" was pointless and it had taken the wrong man.

Orhan Jasarovskis history, which is that of a Roma boy from Macedonia, who is from Germany deported him to his foreign "homeland" and for the study came back again, has reminded me immediately Grgur . And I ask myself again: who actually decides on what basis over such deportation, and it would no longer make these decisions than the mere reading of a text of the law? provides

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Katy Grannan

Katy Grannan, born in 1969 in Arlington, Massachusetts has this look for weird types of life that they can maintain in its project "American model" polite abstinence to the camera. And she has this great photographer for a website, where they presented their work left a single work. I call that understatement!


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is something more of Katy's current work, however, be seen on the homepage of the Fraenkel Gallery .

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

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study, work, child

In London, for example like this:

studies interrupted - what now?

Basma is the beginning, mid-twenties. She is from Syria. Her studies in economics, she finished in Syria before Bashir, who came from Syria, but grew up in Germany, married. Bashir has a masters degree in London and now works there for his English bank. Basma has also begun a Masters in London, in international politics, but then she became pregnant. The small Osman thinks is now 9 months and Basma, they should now slowly bring their studies to an end. With a child she is here but not far. Your sister in Syria has now proposed that they should bring the child but for a few months to them. Basma but is not sure - Osman is not it too small?

London - Ghana

Manou comes from Ghana. She is studying for a year in London, Development to an even for England very good university, it is a long way when she returns in a year in their country. Her son is two, she left him at home with his father and grandparents.

No time

Alessa grew up in Germany and Greece. She lives for some years with her husband, who is from Nigeria, in London. You live in a council house in a nice neighborhood in the east of the city. The small part-time Marco goes to kindergarten. Alessa remains with the small Tania, who has just turned 10 months, at home. In the morning the whole family is going home, Alessas man around noon on the work and come back late in the evening. For some weeks Alessa working again for the weekend. Her husband then adjusts to the children - but time to get to meet her, she has now not only once more. Go

Without kindergarten would not

When Lieselotte has come to study in London, she has brought the Alimustafa and Lizzie. The Alimustafa works and Lizzie goes to kindergarten, from morning to evening every day. At first thought the Lieselotte still, it would not be good to let the child all day in the support and has already picked up in the afternoon, but that changed quickly. Lieselotte needs the time to learn that Lizzie is happy with the other children and the caregivers - it could not fit better. Only on nights and weekends, as it is not really what to learn.

Expensive

Damian, who is also from Germany, makes his doctorate at a university in London. His wife is French, has a well-paid job in a bank. The money they desperately need, because hardly what he really deserves. Her son is writing a year and now again Damian applications, because they are expecting a child. He has calculated that it alone will need for rent and child care 4000 pounds (about 4800 €) per month. With only one job is not to make. Meanwhile, worries his wife as the next call will go to her boss. The fact that she is pregnant again, has not yet said whether at work.

Monday, February 21, 2011

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And now Libya

The revolution has arrived in Libya. Hundreds of dead in just one weekend. On Monday afternoon Samira comes with eyes swollen from crying in the prayer room at the university. She is born in the UK and grew up, but her family comes from Libya. on Al-Jazeera it means the army to shoot demonstrators. Especially bad it was in the city of Benghazi, that's where her family. At home, the mood was very bad, she says. She had seen her father cry only twice in their lives. Today was the third time.

We comfort them, ask them if they have contact with her family and say, well, that is, already, but are determined to be at home in safety. "At home?" Said Samira , "Rubbish! The fight, we want to get rid of it, Qadhafi, these criminals," and she breaks into tears again. With each phone call, she says, she has again this fear that the news of the death of a her uncles or cousins is who the warring connected.

One of the girls from Lebanon, laughs, shrugs his shoulders and says, "Well, what can I say, we're used to it." She looks at her friend, who comes from Egypt, says: "But with her you can catch your advice, she has the grade behind him." Samira nods says, "We were never what," and then breaks into tears yet again. I take her in his arms. As it is, the Revolution. In Libya, but also long since been in London.

Sunday, February 20, 2011

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South Indian delicacies

We currently have not really the money, but at the weekend were Alimustafa that Lizzie and I sometimes eat again Dosa . Dosa is a specialty South Indian cuisine. The pancakes made from rice or bean flour look something like pancakes, but are not sweet and are served with various sauces and chutneys. In London, it is supposedly the best in Chennai Dosa that are so successful that they have opened a number of restaurants spread across the city. The device is simple to shabby, the service is not special and the toilets disgusting - but everything is balanced out by the divine food (but beware: HOT). Served

the food is on simple metal plates, placards calling on the wall for a meal with her hand, that's much better than "cold, soulless" to use forks and knives. Some of the restos have to use only vegetarian dishes (for the Hindus among us), all other - as far as I understand it - halal meat (says the Muslims). The audience is then mainly from (British), Indians and Pakistanis. In addition to the dosas are also quite tasty Oothappam - my favorite! And finally there must be a Mango Kulfi - that helps quite well against the burning of field, which has in the meantime, just about anywhere from the mouth spreads to the stomach ...

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temple of consumption

And then when you have enough of the multicultural-low in come-London in the east of the city, you sit in a train of red Central Line and drives directly from Stratford, Mile End, Bethnal Green in the west of the city, to Shepherd's Bush. Not five minutes from the tube stop away is the Westfield Shopping Centre.

it was when it opened four years ago, the third largest shopping center in Britain and is still impressed by its size. H & M, Zara, Accessories, Monsoon, French Connection, Tommy Hilfiger, Prada, Gucci, Louis Vuitton - they are all there. In the food corner can buy Indian, Mexican, Arabic, Italian, Chinese, English food - I do not want to know how much money is spent every day here. In the halls and corridors of the mall is teeming rich Arabs and South Asians, Japanese tourists, ordinary young Londoners and their peers from the private school, go shopping with Dad's money.

me the baby corner has enthusiastically. Not only that, there were three wound sites with running water and paper towels, a microwave to reheat baby food, a TV program for children, rocking horses and chairs - "? Changing Rooms" no, on the back of the room there were three booths (I thought at first ) with comfortable chairs and coffee tables, opaque sliding door - Still places they were!

Thursday, February 17, 2011

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As Broder, Sarrazin and Co. at the LSE came

Henryk Broder, Thilo Sarrazin, Hellmuth Karasek and Ali Kizilkaya Discussions at the LSE in London. About integration in Germany. The fact that no balanced discussion would be was to be expected. That publicly insulted and Protestants desert would, it would be before the auditorium almost came to a fight, probably not you. Friedrich, who studies with me, said he had then just ashamed for his country. And hardly any of my friends and acquaintances from England, Canada, the U.S. could understand, what "intellectual" because we hold in Germany.

Kizilkaya seems most reasonable to have spoken. One must "accept otherness" and many of the problems they had with "Turks" in Germany, are layers problem and not cultural or religious nature - so far so unspectacular. The comment that they wanted with the Islam Conference a "Islam in order" make up was almost revolutionary as well.

also Broder was nothing really surprising. Germany's attitude towards Islam is "appeasement" (Of course), migration is in itself a problem, but Islam (yes), what you see from the fact that there would be with Persians and Alevis no problems (what a differentiated view of things, I'm impressed).

And Sarrazin drove the rail, you're just so accustomed to him, Germany is changing, that would be normal, but at this change is no good (where the man lives?).

We note:

(1) to compilation of Podiumsgaeste: Well, yes. Balance is different. One would have one of them, or invite Broder Sarrazin can - and then to someone who can both really good counter. And someone who knows what of migration in Germany, would have not only Turks, invited a Muslim, but a representative of another group of migrants. That would have been at least an attempt to get from this intolerable Islam fixation of the German integration debate away. In addition, it would have been nice, at least one woman and / or a younger panelists on the panel have to sit. Sarrazin, Broders, Karasek, Kizilkayas Germany - that is not our Germany.

(2) Broder played on the lowest league. On his blog he howled, the LSE had "chickened out" and called off the event out of cowardice, while last year, but had no problem to invite Gaddafi. Qaddafi has spoken Videouebertragung by the LSE, on as a number of foreign leadership has periodically. As an example, would have the good Mr. Broder then perhaps you would prefer the presentation of the publisher of the Arab newspaper Al-Quds al-Arabi, Abdel Bari Atwan, who was known for his controversial statements to mention Hamas, are planned. After protests and lot ' Turmoil during the event was canceled the second part of the talk for security reasons. Just like this time Once the HAMASis your turn, once the Islamopaniker - what has this to do with cowardice or blind eye to the Muslim, as Broder assumed?

(3) And why Broder that is abusive accosted, and those who are not in conformity with it, almost on the nose skin, why should be so much better than the testoterongetriebenen adolescents with German Arabic-or - Turkish origin in Germany's cities, about which the good is so fond of complaining - which I have yet to even declare a.

(3) only hope: That the old, self-righteous Men surrender soon. Your Germany is not our Germany. And when someone like Hellmuth Karasek is happy "to be old" to "the worst" what Germany is imminent, yet to experience, then does the man I'm sorry. What Berlin would be without his German-Turkish bakeries, where you simit and Kaiserbroetchen can buy, what London would be without its Indian restaurants where taste the food almost better than in India, or Munich without its Italian restos in which anyway are almost only Indians in the kitchen? What would we do without Wladimir Kaminer, without Rafik Shami, Herta Mueller, Fatih Akin?

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

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ethnic and religious wars

In the Balkans, spoke of "ethnic Cleansing "in Israel / Palestine is the issue of" religious fanatics on both sides, "and Iraq are the" Sunnis, Shiites and Kurds over. "How religious but these wars in fact and what is the role of different ethnic background of the warring parties? fighting in the Middle East Jews against Muslims (and Christians), Jews against Arabs, Israelis against Palestinians - how to read these conflicts, says Berlin political scientist Herfried Münkler:

"The fact that the ethnic and religious explanations of the new wars as attractive are probably due to the fact that the wars that, at least implicitly, for irrational can be explained, if they are driven by antiquated, unenlightened attitudes and motives, so it is natural to move them with the tools of awareness to his body. (...) As long as one has not dealt with the economic structures of these wars, you can attach the comfortable belief, rationalization and pacification would be here, as in the countries of the OECD world, go hand in hand. Looking closer, however, point, one realizes that the new wars are in many ways, itself the result of economic rationality or purpose that rational actors play a significant role in them: not on the part of entrepreneurs, politicians, and zuletzt der Bewaffneten."

Herfried Münkler: Die neuen Kriege. Reinbek bei Hamburg : Rowohlt, 2002.

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The author Peter Doyle in the photo book "City of Shadows "Police footage of criminals in Sydney from the years 1912-1948 compiled and published. A list of many other recordings of the last century, including photographs of scenes of crimes - from an amazingly high technical quality - can be seen on the homepage of Historic Houses Trust. boite



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Monday, February 14, 2011

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doubt

"It is proper for you to doubt, to be uncertain.

Do not believe what has been acquired by repeated hearing; nor upon tradition; nor upon rumor; nor upon what is in a scripture; nor upon surmise; nor upon an axiom; nor upon specious reasoning; nor upon a bias towards a notion that has been pondered over; nor upon another's seeming ability; nor upon the consideration, 'So and so is our teacher.'

When you yourselves know: 'These things are bad; these things are blamable; undertaken and observed, these things lead to harm and ill,' abandon them.

When you yourselves know: 'These things are good, these things are not embarrassing; under taken and observed, these things lead to benefit and happiness, "enter on and abide in them'"

Gautama Buddha

Sunday, February 13, 2011

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Friday, Saturday, ready now

. On Friday was finally something with the revolution in Egypt. Juhu, Mubarak is gone, when I Today, Daily Show, MIRROR, Aljazeera, Le Monde and The Guardian had checked (and all Egypt had on page one and agree were that Mubarak had resigned actually) and I turned around I saw that all the other sat in the little computer room at my university before news pictures from Egypt. On Facebook was all excited: my Arab friends in France, Tunisia mitfieberten been and still on a "next turn is Palestine!" hope my friends from the university here in England, from Germany, my mother, people with whom I used to be times at school ... all.

On Friday night I met in the subway on the way home, Nadia, her husband and three year old son. Both equipped with stroller and baby, we got to talking. Where I came from, where they came from - oh, Egypt. I had same someone I could congratulate live. I only have occurred later that I just as well in two rock-solid Mubarak supporters could have run, but they thanked me politely and invited the next day in Trafalgar Square to celebrate.

On Saturday morning Der Spiegel writes quite soberly: "Revolution in Egypt - now that is yet" - but perhaps you see things that way, since if you already weeks about what happened there in the Middle East, reported. Israel's government is happy that the Egyptian military has taken over the lead for the first time, guarantee the "stability in the Middle East" - oh dear.

sell And on Saturday evening Peter Alexander (deceased) and Thomas Gottschalk (will relinquish), Egypt is one of the page. That's it. Although it's happening now really is.

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A blond Sayyid, an English Shaikh, Facebook and the Prophet

Habib Allah - The Beloved of Allah Shaykh Ahmed Saad
/ Shaykh Zahir Mahmood
London, 4 February 2011

A lecture on Habib Allah, the prophets? I was a bit skeptical. Not that the issue would be unimportant. But after the fifth book, the seventh lecture, it seemed to me unlikely to learn much new things.

My skepticism was reinforced when I use the Lizzie in tow, entered the room and sat right next to the women and men. Hm I sat down with the women, the event had already begun, top of the podium sat and recited a very sonorous from the Quran. Slowly, the two officers arrived. They both wore long, loose white robes in dark green, earth brown, black, served with turban and beard. They were briefly introduced by a young student who wore a white beard on his mini-cap, long dark robe and sneakers. On Facebook he had the two had been identified, it was all so much easier today than before, Subhanallah!

One of the two speakers
, a blond Sayyid from Egypt, who had studied at al-Azhar , Germany and California, spoke first. Sounded all very reasonable to. Then the second was my turn. Born in Britain, he had at various Islamic (high) schools studied in England, Pakistan and South Africa and finally put an undergraduate degree in theology from the University of Birmingham on it.

He made some really good comments:

The Islamic State: Now while it would be revolutionized in Egypt, many are speaking again of the Islamic state, as would happen if Egypt is an Islamic state, all good. He was not of such a black and white thinking: "Do not forget," said he, "an Islamic state, which is only from me and you whether and how well it depends on the people who live in it ".

to pluralism of opinions in Islam: The must be accepted." It's just me and my boys - and everybody else goes to hell "would not be easy the way to go

To categorize the Muslims in practitioners and non practitioners: ." Mashaallah , he practiced Islam "- which means that at all," he practices! ? It should, thus question the Shaykh, more often, as we speak actually. What you see that someone practiced? On beard? fact that he sometimes prays? The headscarf? (where he had probably most of the audience on your side - as he said, 'Especially if it "upstairs and downstairs hijab or Holly-Bollywood' is")

given how religion is often used as an excuse: How come . it, he said that so many are willing "to die for Islam," but not as many live, in line with Islam?

There he stood, then, the Shaikh of England, who had studied in South Asia, Africa and Central England, stood in his traditional robe, a turban and beard in the large, white-painted room, under his waxed floor, above him the stucco ceiling - and if that were not East and West in perfect harmony ... then I do not continue.

Friday, February 11, 2011

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peace Glossary

Very helpful for students of peace and conflict research, practitioners in the field and those who are simply interested in the subject, the publication

A Glossary of Terms for Conflict Management and Peace Building,

this year by the United States Institute of Peace published. In a nutshell, very clear and understandable to lay the basic terms are explained here in peace and conflict studies. Booyah! (Find the Lieselotte.)

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post-war history (n)

I were next Week in Berlin, I would go there because:

Thursday 17 February 2011
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After the war - history attest, storytelling

With Brigitte Döbert and Katharina Wolf-Grießhaber
Chair: Volker Weichsel (Journal EASTERN EUROPE)

"What on the map in 1991, the beginning of the Bosnia war, nor as a patchwork quilt looked like, had to deal divided by the war of 1995 and the Dayton Agreement in three major fields of color: Since living Muslim Bosniaks, Catholic Croats and Orthodox Serbs separated by ethnicity in two largely autonomous "entities", the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Republika Srpska.

As complicated as the new state structure, are still fresh, the scars of war. The so-called ethnic cleansing, the starvation of the enclaves, the massacres of civilians, culminating in the genocide of Bosnian Muslims in Srebrenica and the failure of the international community - how to write about it? Does "give the sense of madness" with words (Suljagic), "cracked cement the image of the world" (Jergović)?

The Bosniak Emir Suljagic (b. 1975) who escaped the massacre at Srebrenica because he worked as an interpreter for the UN and the Bosnian Croat and award-winning writer Miljenko Jergović (Born 1966) both have written, from temporal and spatial distance over the war.

Katharina Wolf-Grießhaber has Suljagics "Srebrenica. Notes from hell" (Zsolnay 2009) from the Bosnian, Brigitte Döbert Jergovics Sarajevo Marlboro "(Schöffling 2009) translated from Croatian. In an interview with Volker Weichsel (Osteuropa) represent the
translators, experts of the linguistic distance, the two books before

Organized by the Weltlesebühne in collaboration with the Literature Workshop Berlin, funded by the Robert Bosch Stiftung

Location:..
Literaturwerkstatt Culture Brewery 8.0
Knaackstr. 97, 10435 Berlin
Admission 5 €, concessions 3 €

For further information please contact the organizer (http://www.weltlesebuehne.de/berlin.html). "

Sunday, February 6, 2011

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attack dog

(1) The buzz Lies . Sometimes so loud that we thought about whether we should move out the child from the shared bed in the living room.

(2) Last of the playground. We had just arrived and Lies on its way towards a chute or carousel. Besides we were not many people there, no wonder the weather was cold and wet again in English-gray. And while I stood there and watched the children on the swing, I suddenly heard a growl behind me. "Oh no," I turned around and looked for the fenced playground with the eyes after a dog. It's not the first time that I run a big dog (the growl to it was a quite large) on the small playground across the road. In the area where we used to live, is the impatiens and me in all seriousness once an unaccompanied nasty Beißhund - as one of the battle sites - met (as fast as I've never been high on a climbing frame was that you can believe me ). Now I looked so - but saw nothing. Funny. Turned back towards the swings, and then - there it was again. This was clearly a dog, and apparently a really aggressive. But where? I looked and looked, and when my view of the buggy, which had to have because someone parked next to the swings, fell, I heard it again - and again - no, that could not be! No snarling dog, but ... a snoring baby?

(3) How bad is it maybe not with Lizzie.