Barvalipe Pledge

We are young Roma!

We, the participants of the 3rd Barvalipe Roma Pride Summer School held in Montenegro between 15 and 25 August 2013, are proud to join the Barvalipe network.
We are united and committed to advocate for equality and social justice as well as strengthen the Roma nation, heritage and pride to enable our people to free from precarious situations.
We adhere to the decisions of the First Romani Congress in London organised in 1971.
We, as the bearers of the values of Romanipen , commit our support to the long standing efforts of the Romani movement.

Barvalipe
We are members of a nation of which half a million persons were exterminated in a forgotten Samudaripen . As the survivors of intolerance and persecution, we champion universal human rights and the pursuit of dignity and freedom for all.
We consider that our biggest challenge is the vanishing of Romani identity among the youth in the face of pervasive discrimination and prejudice. Denial of equal access to education hinders our young people from the very beginning of their lives and limits their opportunities for a better future.
However, there are young, educated, qualified Roma who are ready to take an active role and be engaged in political, social, and economic life. We are citizens, we are not passive objects, but active subjects with the right and the capacity to participate in the design and implementation of public policies that impact on our lives and that of our communities.
We call upon international and intergovernmental organizations to recognize anti-Roma sentiment, injustice and human rights violations as well as to prepare appropriate measures in accordance with all international and national declarations and legislations.
We commit ourselves to advocate that Roma are adequately represented and take a seat in all international and intergovernmental organizations that take decisions which affect the lives of Romani nation.
We are fully committed to respect cultural diversity within the Romani nation and wider society.
We, the participants of the 3rd Barvalipe summer school pledge ourselves to strengthen the Barvalipe family, and regularly convey the Barvalipe values and principles to the future generations.

“IT IS NOT ABOUT ME, IT IS NOT ABOUT YOU – IT IS ABOUT US”

We invite all young Roma to join our pledge!

Contact person: Cristina Marian, mariankristina@gmail.com.

 

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How to Protect Your Privacy in the Age of NSA Surveillance

Encryption works. Properly implemented strong crypto systems are one of the few things that you can rely on. Unfortunately, endpoint security is so terrifically weak that NSA can frequently find ways around it.— Edward Snowden, answering questions live on the Guardian’s website

The NSA is the biggest, best funded spy agency the world has ever seen. They spend billions upon billions of dollars each year doing everything they can to vacuum up the digital communications of most humans on this planet that have access to the Internet and and the phone network. And as the recent reports in the Guardian and Washington Post show, even domestic American communications are not safe from their net.Defending yourself against the NSA, or any other government intelligence agency, is not simple, and it’s not something that can be solved just by downloading an app. But thanks to the dedicated work of civilian cryptographers and the free and open source software community, it’s still possible to have privacy on the Internet, and the software to do it is freely available to everyone. This is especially important for journalists communicating with sources online.

more: Freedom of the Press Foundation

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Holocauste: la Hongrie fait un mea culpa historique

« L’Holocauste est notre plus grand traumatisme national », a déclaré mercredi le ministre des Affaires étrangères János Martonyi lors d’une conférence internationale sur l’antisémitisme organisée par l’institut Tom Lantos à Budapest. 
Ce n’est pas la première fois que des dirigeants hongrois acceptent la responsabilité de l’État dans l’Holocauste qui a coûté la vie à plusieurs centaines de milliers de personnes en Hongrie pendant la seconde guerre mondiale. Mais avec ces mots aussi explicites, ce discours du Ministre des Affaires Étrangères est historique.

L’Holocauste en Hongrie a été commis par des Hongrois contre des Hongrois, les auteurs et leurs victimes étaient tous deux Hongrois. Et croyez-moi, c’est notre plus grand traumatisme national, nous devons vivre avec, nous devons y faire face. Alors qu’allons-nous faire ? Que pouvons-nous faire ? La première chose, c’est d’accepter et de reconnaître sa responsabilité.

plus: Hulala

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Open Letter to the Workers and Publics of CCA Ujazdowski Castle from the Winter Holiday Camp Working Group (Warsaw, Poland)

Winter Holiday Camp is an artistic experiment in institutional democracy open to the collaboration of children and adults alike, including every worker of CCA Ujazdowski Castle and its visiting public. With its initial stages already begun last Spring, and scheduled to unfold during Winter 2013, it is now one of the projects favored for cancellation by CCA director Fabio Cavalucci due to the museum’s financial crisis. This suggestion was presented in Cavalucci’s letter to the Ministry of Culture, which was sent in the beginning of September.

The Working Group of Winter Holiday Camp is a collective of artists and activists from a diverse array of countries. We don’t exist singularly, but rather form a node in a series of networks that straddles political and artistic spheres. We stand in solidarity with Janusz Byszewski and the union of workers (KZ NSZZ Solidarność nr 677 w Centrum Sztuki Współczesnej Zamek Ujazdowski) that published a letter on September 25th on the website of Obywatelskie Forum Sztuki Współczesnej and informed Gazeta Wyborcza about critical situation in their institution – expressing concerns about the current managerial process of the CCA [“Katastrofa finansowa Centrum Sztuki Współczesnej”; September 25th]. We recognize that these concerns of precarity and non-democratic decision-making are endemic of global labor trends: cut-throat corporate models that dominate institutional functioning. Through our art practice, we plan to enact a holiday from the stresses and inevitable conflict of undemocratic systems during the period of Winter Holiday Camp. Despite the initial withdrawal of support from the Director, we have not wavered in our commitment to Winter Holiday Camp or to the staff of CCA with whom we have already begun to work extensively over the past several months; in light of the current labor struggle, we now see our work as even more necessary. The following is an explication of the project’s relevance to the CCA’s political situation and a declaration of our current aims and proposed actions:

The primary goal of Winter Holiday Camp is to form a deeper understanding of the cultural institution and to transform it playfully–working with children as our guides into the future, in search of real solutions to satisfy the shifting fantasies and expectations of a society in transition. Our goals will be bolstered by two primary areas of research: firstly, to grasp the position of the CCA within the larger cultural-political context of a rapidly changing Europe and a global crisis of late-stage capitalism breached by trans-local social uprisings; and further, to understand the internal structure–hidden values and points of conflict–of this specific institution.

Originally a solo project of Pawel Althamer, Winter Holiday Camp will build from the pedagogical practice developed by Janusz Korczak, who worked with children as “little citizens” with full rights, respect and agency. Korczak’s work with children contained an ethical imperative that all people be included in horizontal decision-making processes that affect their lives and livelihoods. This visionary and functional model of democracy resonates with the democratic tools adopted and developed by the recent social movements, including general assemblies, non-hierarchical working groups and collective propositions.

more: Artleaks

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Művészpetíció

Tiltakozunk az ellen, hogy az Országgyűlés több tízezer alkotó és előadó (zenész, író, filmes, képzőművész) zsebéből akarja jogos jövedelmének 25%-át kihúzni. Továbbá a jogdíjainkból saját döntésünk alapján kulturális támogatási célra szánt összegeket is az állami kulturális elosztási rendszerbe (Nemzeti Kulturális Alap) akarja beolvasztani, az NKA forrásait az alkotók és előadók rovására növelve meg.

Az Országgyűlés Alkotmányügyi Bizottsága a hazai művésztársadalommal történő bármiféle előzetes egyeztetés, véleménykérés, jelzés nélkül két fontos módosítást akar elérni az október 7-i zárószavazás előtti módosító indítványával.

1. A művészeket a magánmásolásokért megillető jövedelmek 25%-át átterelnék az NKA-ba. Ezt a pénzt jelenleg maguk a szerzők, előadók, kiadók egyesületei gyűjtik be, és osztják fel a jogosultak között, demokratikusan elfogadott felosztási szabályaik szerint.

2. Az NKA teljesen saját hatáskörben döntené el, mit kezd azzal az összeggel, amiről az alkotók, előadók – közel száz éves hagyomány alapján – maguk által meghatározott kulturális célokra mondtak le.

A jogdíj a szerzők, előadók fizetése. Egyedül a mi jogunk, hogy döntsünk e pénzek sorsa felől. Visszautasítjuk ezt a beavatkozást a magánautonómiánkba, és elvárjuk, hogy bármilyen rendszerszintű módosítás előtt az alkotmányos véleményezési jogunkkal élhessünk.

Kérjük az Országgyűlés képviselőit, hogy a módosító indítványt ne támogassák!

Budapest, 2013. október 4.

CSATLAKOZÁS ITT: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/14zBPkqBOC5aqtH-YjeBK2wGxXBT9REzjhHcNs3gK8no/viewform

AZ ELLENZETT TÖRVÉNYMÓDOSÍTÁSI JAVASLAT ITT:

http://www.parlament.hu/irom39/11776/11776-0010.pdf

Forrás

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Working Group on Arbitrary Detention, Statement upon the conclusion of its visit to Hungary (23 September – 2 October 2013)

(..) The United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention was invited by the Government of Hungary to conduct a country visit from 23 September to 2 October 2013.  The members, Mr. Sow and I, Vladimir Tochilovsky, were accompanied by two staff of the Working Group’s Secretariat from the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights in Geneva and interpreters. (…)

ISSUES OF CONCERN
Excessive use of pre-trial detention
Lack of effective legal assistance
Detention of asylum seekers and migrants in an irregular situation
Deprivation of liberty under the Law of Misdemeanours

more: UN Human Rights

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Hungary students in Kaposvar topless protest

Students at Kaposvar university (3 October 2013)

A new dress code imposed by a university head in southern Hungary has prompted students to strip down to their underwear in protest.
Under the rules imposed on 1 October, women are barred from wearing mini-skirts and men have to wear dark suits.
The code, announced by Kaposvar University Rector Ferenc Szavai, is aimed at classes and exams.
A group of 10 art school students went topless in class on Thursday to protest at the instructions.
They were joined by their speech instructor who was taking the class.
According to the new code, women will have to wear long skirts or trousers and a blouse and jacket, while avoiding low neck-lines, heavy make-up and inappropriate fashion accessories.
Flip-flops are banned, as are unkempt hair and fingernails.
But the students objected to the conservative regulations and complained that the university had failed to legislate for warmer days.
Before the class took part in their underwear protest, they posed for a picture in their full clothing.
On its website, Kaposvar University says it aims to foster a “vibrant, vivacious, active life on campus“.

more: BBC News

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