Sunday 31 May 2009



The training in Young leaders visitors programm

We ´re May 31st me and and a couple of ylvp team we went on the Army museum,vasa museum,modern arts museum ,Aquarium ,as well as the NOBEL museum ,and that was the most emotive place i have ever been .
Th Amusement park as well,the GRONA LAND hahaa ,i enjoyed a lot and i will come back again and AGAIIN
Woow i´m in love with Sweden and the lectures i get from Si institute .
TAK.

nelson mandela

http://www.dailymotion.com/relevance/search/nelson+mandela/video/x10jjo_groundationmandela1_music

Thursday 28 May 2009

Priosnners in Lybia

PRISONNERS IN LYBIA

Probable release before June 20th
The Expression, May 25th, 2009

The representative of their families hopes “to obtain” from the ambassador of Libya in Algeria of the “firm insurances compared to their next release”.
The spokesperson of the collective of the families of Algerian prisoners of Libya, M.Abdelkader Guasmi, intends to transmit today a letter to the ambassador in Algeria. In this letter, the representative of the families of Algerian prisoners hopes “to obtain” an appointment with the ambassador of Libya in Algeria as well as “firm insurances compared to their next release”.
Perhaps according to this last, the transfer of the 56 Algerian prisoners of Libya “will take place between the 15 and on June 20th”, he indicated yesterday during an phone interview. This prison last indeed considers “probable” such a possibility because this date coincides with the 60e birthday of the departure of the Italian troops of Libya. Our interlocutor also revealed that the number of prisoners held in this country is currently of 89.
On the 56 prisoners, Amra Zaïdi, 53 years, originating in Annaba, purges its sorrow since 1990. He was condemned for crime with premeditation to perpetuity as well as his two Libyan accomplices. These two last found their freedom in 1993 after having obtained the “forgiveness” of the relative of the victim, a procedure largely widespread in Libya and called the “common law”.
On the other hand, the Algerian national who could profit in 1993 from the grace from the Libyan Guide, Mouamar El Gheddafi, always awaits his release. According to the representative of the families of Algerian prisoners, this Algerian prisoner did not receive since his imprisonment with the of El Djadida “any visit nor that of his parents and even less than one representative of the embassy from Algeria to Tripoli”.
Only the consul of Algeria Menouer Rebai “returned to him visits” last week, adds our interlocutor. Seventeen other marked prisoners of various facts await their lawsuit since 2003. Preventive detentions can be long and unjustified. The judgments are unceasingly deferred.
The Libyan prison policy with respect to the Algerians (often stopped arbitrarily, without official report, any valid reason or justification) leaves something to be desired. The human rights are often ridiculed.
Me Khalafati Madjid, one of lawyers in charge of this business, pointed out that the files of certain prisoners were “empty” and that they did not seem to be pressed on legal foundations.
He blamed the Libyan authorities which did not warn official Algerian of the presence of their prisoners. Algerians are put in prison on the basis of testimony simple of Libyan nationals and are submitted and judged illico presto by the justice of this country.According to this source, the Algerian prisoners were informed that the Al Jadida prison authorities recently prepared all the documents for the prisoner exchange. It is the son of the Libyan leader, Seif el Islam which “would have blown” the broad outlines of this convention in margin of its first visit in Algeria, last week.
Find below the newspaper link in french http://www.algeria-watch.org/fr/mrv/mrvrepr/prisons/libye_probable_liberation.htm