fredag den 14. marts 2014

Olympic truce Olympisk Fred



TO A RUSSIAN SOLDIER

with love
may I put flowers in
your kalashnikov

TIL EN RUSSISK SOLDAT

med kærlig hilsen
må jeg sætte blomster i
din kalashnikov

(Bjarne Kim Pedersen)

lørdag den 8. marts 2014

Paralympisk burde flyttes

Den ukrainske poet Serhij Zhadan banket i Kharkiv


RINGENES HERRE I

Kan han tænde den
olympiske flamme med
specialstyrker


RINGENES HERRE II

paralympisk fred
krigstrommerne skygger for
hobbitternes leg



RINGENES HERRE III

kørestolskampe
om Guld, eller ordener
for besættelse


RINGENES HERRE IV

gidsler i verden
for at mødes, den bedste
burde vinde guld

RINGENES HERRE V

der var engang en
olympisk fred, nu er der
olympisk ufred

(Bjarne Kim Pedersen)




lørdag den 1. marts 2014

Putin attack Crimea BBC

Ukraine crisis: Text of Putin's request to use troops

Russian President Vladimir Putin has asked the Russian parliament to use Russian troops in Ukraine, as the political crisis continues there.
This is the full text of his request, as published on the Russian presidential website:
"In connection with the extraordinary situation that has arisen in the Ukraine, the threat to the lives of citizens of the Russian Federation, our fellow countrymen and the personnel of the military contingent of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation deployed on the territory of the Ukraine (the Autonomous Republic of the Crimea) in accordance with an international agreement, on the basis of Point G Part 1 of Article 101 of the Constitution of the Russian Federation [governing the use of Russian armed forces outside Russian territory], I am submitting to the Council of the Federation [upper house] of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation a request to use the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation on the territory of the Ukraine until the normalisation of the socio-political situation in that country."

"Reports claimed 2,000 Russian soldiers had landed in the region, while armed militia carrying Russian flags earlier seized the international airport near the Crimean capital Simferopol and a ­military base close to Sevastopol."




IT REMINDS ME OF STALIN I

the dead speak
to us, memorials
for our dead


IT REMINDS ME OF STALIN II 


first Putin
takes Georgia,
then he takes Ukraine


IT REMINDS ME OF STALIN III

Danish frontpages
useful idiots
turning their backs on

"Russiske pansrede mandsskabsvogne på vejene på Krim-halvøen i Ukraine. Russiske troppebevægelser ved den ukrainske landegrænse. Bevæbnede delinger har indtaget selvstyreparlamentet og regeringsbygningen i Simferopol på Krim."


DET MINDER MIG OM STALIN I


de døde taler
til os, mindesmærkerne
for vore dræbte


DET MINDER MIG OM STALIN II


først tager Putin
Georgien, så tager
han Ukraine

DET MINDER MIG OM STALIN III


danske forsider
nyttige idioter
vender ryggen til

(Bjarne Kim Pedersen)

fredag den 28. februar 2014

Kold krigs helte



PUTINS HELTE

gemte nyheder
fra den gang Stalin førte
folket til Gulag

PUTINS IDOLS

Archived News
from the time Stalin
send people to the Gulag

(Bjarne Kim Pedersen)

torsdag den 27. februar 2014

2014 Sochi Winter Olympics Rainbow Power Salute (Greece) Manos Cizek





PARADE OF NATIONS

carry the flag
light the candles
for human rights

INDMARCH

bære flaget ind
tænde lys for menneske

rettighederne 

(Bjarne Kim Pedersen)

Amnesty call for release of Vitishko

Yevgeny Vitishko is a prisoner of conscience, punished for exposing environmental damage around the construction of the Sochi Winter Olympics.
He has been charged with a string of petty crimes in recent years - from allegedly damaging a fence, to swearing at a bus stop - as local authorities attempt to restrict his movements and clamp down on dissenting views.
Right now, Yevgeny is on his way to a prison camp, where he will serve a three year sentence for apparently damaging a fence. The charges, his conviction and Yevgeny's trial and appeal are all suspect - designed to punish him for speaking out.

Imprisoned for environmental activism

As a member of non-governmental organisation Environmental Watch for North Caucasus, Yevgeny and his colleagues have been harassed for speaking about ecological concerns around the Sochi Winter Olympics.
In 2012, Yevgeny appeared in court on charges of damaging an illegally-erected fence while he and others collected evidence of unlawful deforestation and construction in the area surrounding Sochi. The trial was politically-motivated; Yevgeny was dealt a two-year sentence that was suspended temporarily.
Until he was called to serve the prison sentence, Yevgeny was under strict curfew. At the end of last year, he was brought before court again for allegedly violating his curfew. The court ruled that he should spend three years in prison. Yevgeny challenged this and his appeal was set for February this year.

Pre-Sochi: detained for ‘swearing at a bus stop’

As Yevgeny's trial approached, he was approchaed by police. On Monday 3 February, they detained him, explaining that he was suspected of stealing. The police later changed his charge to petty hooliganism, in relation to allegations that Yevgeny had sworn out loud while at a bus stop.
The police took Yevgeny’s fingerprints, inspected his mobile phone and ushered him to court that afternoon. When Yevgeny asked to see his lawyer in court, his request was refused; instead, he was offered a state-appointed lawyer, which he turned down.
Yegveny’s alleged crime of ‘swearing at a bus stop’ had apparently been overheard by two witnesses, who police claimed had signed statements condemning Yevgeny. Neither witness appeared in court.

Silenced during the Winter Olympics

Yegveny was detained and sentenced just a few days before the Sochi Winter Olympics was due to start. His detention for 15 days, from the day of his arrest, meant that he was conveniently imprisoned for the majority of the Games. His arrest, court hearing and detention sentence (all rushed through in one day) were thinly-veiled attempts to prevent Yevgeny, a well-known environmental activist, from protesting while the world focused on Sochi.

Unfair appeal hearing

Yevgeny's appeal for the fence-damaging charges took place while he was in detention for swearing. He was only allowed to take part via video link. When his appeal was turned down, and his three-year prison sentence reaffirmed, Yevgeny was escorted from his detention cell to a police vehicle for transfer to a prison colony.
We don't know where he is. Yevgey's family, lawyer and colleagues are worried about his wellbeing. Sign the petition to ask the authorities in charge to tell us where he is, and to let him go.

Wider crackdown on rights in Russia

One day after Yevgeny’s detention, another member of Environmental Watch for North Caucasus was also seized by police on bogus charges. Igor Kharchenko was arrested on the pretext that his car had been ‘involved in a crime’ - right after three masked men had smashed in the vehicle’s windows. Igor is currently being held in a police station in Krasnodar, in Sochi.
Please sign the petition to let Russian authorities know that the glitz of the Winter Olympics can’t mask their crackdown on human rights.
prisoners of conscience

light a candle
your voice for justice
behind the prison walls



samvittighedsfanger

tænd et lille lys
dit råb om retfærdighed
bag fængslets mure 

(Bjarne Kim Pedersen)