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纽约地区的筒子们,我们也会搞一个反藏独游行拉

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新想出来一个!
You act like a hippie;
Your information is iffy.[em80]

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请问大家怎么联系阿?我是指当天,因为我们要从外地赶过来,想和班上大部队连接上。
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支持这个提议。臧独去死吧。
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教主,你打印东西要花多少钱?开个paypal,我们把钱给你发过去。
 
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读了那个youtube的评论,有一个我们可以利用:
Dalai's top advisers, Heirich Harrer and Bruno Beger were high ranking ex-Nazi officials
The Dalai was also a good friend of Miguel Serrano, head of Argentina's Nazi Party and proponent of anti-semitism.

做poster的时候还可以这么写:
DaLai's Top Advisors Were Nazi Officials.
DaLai's Close Friend Is The Head of Argentina's Nazi Party and Proponent of Anti-Semitism.

source:National Geographic.
 
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以下是引用我不是秋香在2008-4-10 20:38:00的发言:
请问大家怎么联系阿?我是指当天,因为我们要从外地赶过来,想和班上大部队连接上。

  先别着急,再过一段时间肯定会有当天活动的具体时间表和集合地点出来的,因为不光是纽约市,还有附近新泽西,费城,长岛等等的同志们,我看mit 上面好像每个地区有联系人,mm关注这个帖子好了,组织者有了决定肯定会在这里公告的

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hehe,刚才在中文台华语新闻看到关于26日游行的宣传了。太棒了!
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时间,地点,定了吗?我一定去.我很多同事也去.
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以下是引用Caffeine在2008-4-10 20:47:00的发言:
教主,你打印东西要花多少钱?开个paypal,我们把钱给你发过去。
 

对呀,这样我们可以大家可以把钱打到paypal帐户上去。另外想请问一下可不可以统一印制一些T-shirt啊?象秋香mm那种, 这样是不是会有气势些?我们本来想自己印,可是不知道怎么操作?

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以下是引用Caffeine在2008-4-10 20:47:00的发言:
教主,你打印东西要花多少钱?开个paypal,我们把钱给你发过去。
 

不用了,我会自己去联系一下冲印的地方,只是不知道我做的这些和游行组织者定的口号有没有不符~~~~~~

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以下是引用ligeia在2008-4-10 21:12:00的发言:

  先别着急,再过一段时间肯定会有当天活动的具体时间表和集合地点出来的,因为不光是纽约市,还有附近新泽西,费城,长岛等等的同志们,我看mit 上面好像每个地区有联系人,mm关注这个帖子好了,组织者有了决定肯定会在这里公告的


我刚和猪头学校的cssa联系了下,原来早就有不少人要去了。现在我们这边在统计人数,

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【转贴】5月4号纽约抗议集会暨寻求援助(4/11更新)  发贴心情 Post By:2008-4-11 15:12:00







发信人: OneChinaNY (一个中国。纽约), 信区: NewYork
标 题: 5月4号纽约抗议集会暨寻求援助(4/11更新)
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Fri Apr 11 11:38:24 2008)

今天(4/11)递申请了, 星期六都不available, 4.27也不available,
最后申请了5月4号! 正常的话, 基本上会批准, 就是什么时候批下来的问题了.

100年前, 爱国中华儿女举行了轰轰烈烈的五四运动,
今天, 就看我们纽约的中华儿女了!
5月4号, 是奥运火炬回到北京的日子.
我们在纽约集会和平支持北京奥运, 反暴力. 向祖国, 和美国人民展现我们的爱国心.

由原计划的时间(4/26)调整到5月4号, 可能会给不少朋友带来不方便. 我们在此希望大家谅解.
我们是一群通过网络自发结识的一群爱国中国人. 对集会, 游行一些事情上经验还不是很丰富. 虽然我们得到不少团体和个人的支持, 但是还是有不少事情不是做的非常完美.

我们希望大家继续支持我们, 一起把这件事情做好, 向世人展示纽约, 以及美东华人的风采.


现在各项任务如下, 有这方面的资料和能提供帮助的, 请联系相应的小组。
组别1:海报, 传单,横幅等的设计策划, 联系onechinany1@gmail.com
1-2天内决定如下内容:
1)标牌,横幅,标语(10-20个简短口号)
2)照片:3·14受害人照片,残疾人火炬手照片
3)Flyer传单(1)for 老外;(2)for 华人社区

组别2:媒体联系, 网络信息发布, 外地来纽约人员组织, 联系onechinany2@gmail.com
1)1-2个媒体顾问, 有professional PR经验的, 每周能有2个半天(晚上)左右
, 提供对策, train一下我们的组织者, 和形象大使
2) 1-2个经常每天能有半天时间的志愿者, 参与平时工作
3) 需要3-5人,英文好, 形象好, 能面对西方媒体侃3-5分钟的, 到时可能要对付
西方媒体。


组别3:志愿者的联络, 调度, 训练, 联系onechinany3@gmail.com
需要帮助如下,
1)领喊口号:5-10人
2)演讲:3-5人(需自备稿)
3)现场管理:30-50人
4)Singers:白、黑、华人。5人

组别4:统筹, 后勤, 音乐, 美工, 资金, 服装, 旗帜, 联系onechinany4@gmail.com
1)大旗:(约数)
国旗16面
美国10面
奥运10面
2)小-中旗:(约数)
国旗500
美国200
奥运200
各学生会如果有的可以联系我们

3)联系团体:求助增援
4) 需要曼哈顿(flushing)场地一个, 放置物质。
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※ 修改:·OneChinaNY 於 Apr 11 15:05:13 2008 修改本文·[FROM: 68.36.]

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以下是引用Caffeine在2008-4-7 19:58:00的发言:
both my husband and I  are in. =)
 

 


偶也去~顺便在人群中找找 Caffeine MM~

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support11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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我顶,教主作的那些大幅标语到哪里打印啊,是不是把它们交给组织者,等他们打印比较方便....


 

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我们也登了很久了,一定会去的
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加油NY的筒字们. [em68]
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以下是引用liushangongzi在2008-4-13 22:30:00的发言:

 


我顶,教主作的那些大幅标语到哪里打印啊,是不是把它们交给组织者,等他们打印比较方便....


 


有些已经发给他们了,还有一两张太大了,附件放不下,就没发~

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这个,连带网页出处,要做成handouts才好:

http://www.german-foreign-policy.com/en/fulltext/56145
The Olympic Torch Relay Campaign
2008/04/08
LHASA/BERLIN
(Own report) - Conference reports and the research of a Canadian journalist reveal that a German Foreign Ministry front organization is playing a decisive role in the preparations of the anti-Chinese Tibet campaign. According to this information, the campaign is being orchestrated from a Washington based headquarters. It had been assigned the task of organizing worldwide "protests" at a conference organized by the Friedrich Naumann Foundation (affiliated with the German Free Democratic Party - FDP) in May 2007. The plans were developed with the collaboration of the US State Department and the self-proclaimed Tibetan Government in Exile and call for high profile actions along the route of the Olympic Torch Relay and are supposed to reach a climax in August during the games in Beijing. The campaign began already last summer and is now profiting from the current uprising in the west of the People's Republic of China that is receiving prominent coverage in the German media. The uprising was initiated with murderous pogrom-like attacks by Tibetan gangs on non-Tibetan members of the population, including the Muslim Chinese minority. Numerous deaths of non-Tibetans provoked a reaction of the Chinese security forces.
According to the research by a Canadian journalist, a conference organized by the Friedrich Naumann Foundation (FNSt) gave the impetus to the current anti-Chinese Tibet campaign that violently forced the interruption of the Olympian Torch Relay in Paris last Monday.[1] The conference was the fifth "International Tibet Support Groups Conference," that was held from May 11 - 14, 2007 in Brussels. According to FNSt information this conference was supposed to do nothing other than the four preceding conferences [2] - "coordinate the work of the international Tibet groups and consolidate the links between them with the central Tibetan Government in Exile."[3] The German foundation, which is largely state financed, began the conference preparations in March 2005, and coordinated its plans with the Dalai Lama at his headquarters in the self-proclaimed Tibetan Government in Exile in Dharamsala, India. More than 300 participants from 56 countries, 36 Tibetan associations and 145 Tibet support groups were represented at the conference.
Roadmap
After several days of consultations the conference ended with a concerted "plan of action". The paper is entitled "Roadmap for the Tibet Movement for the Coming Years" covering four areas of interest: "political support for negotiations", "human rights", "environment and development" and "the 2008 Olympic games in Beijing." The results of the conference are directed to the Tibetan people as well as "their supporters around the world."[4] Rolf Berndt, a member of the FNSt's executive council in Brussels, declared that the Olympic Games "are an excellent opportunity" to publicly promote the cause of the "Tibet Movement".[5] The conference participants agreed to make the Olympics the single focus of attack for their activities for the next 15 months.[6] They hired a full-time organizer for their campaign, who has since been directing the worldwide Tibet actions from their Washington headquarters.
State Department
The decisions taken at the conference in Brussels, prepared by the Friedrich Naumann Foundation, are particularly significant not only because of the large number of participants but also because of the influential politicians who helped in their formulation. For example the self-proclaimed Tibetan Government in Exile, which enjoys much prestige among separatists, was represented by its "Prime Minister" Samdong Rinpoche. Also attending was another eminent politician from the Indian Himachal Pradesh state, bordering on the People's Republic of China, where the town Dharamsala is located, the "seat" of the Tibetan "Government in Exile." A brisk interchange takes place between Himachan Pradesh and the Chinese autonomous region of Tibet. Paula Dobriansky, the Undersecretary of State in the US State Department and special coordinator for Tibet questions also participated. She was a member of the National Security Council already in the Reagan Administration, continued her career in the State Department during the administration of President Bush Sr. and since 2001 was again in the US foreign ministry. Ms Drobriansky is considered to be one of the members of the neo-conservative inner circle in the Bush Administration and ranks as a hard-liner capable of imposing policy.
Every Day
As a Canadian journalist learned through his research, the campaign headquarters in Washington, that had been decided upon at the conference in Brussels, has been able to develop rather successful activities. Already at the beginning of August 2007, exactly one year before the opening of the Olympics, a close associate organized a high profile action at the tourist filled Great Wall to the north of Beijing. She maintains close contact to the Tibetan "Government in Exile".[7] Another close associate recently orchestrated the disturbance of the Olympic Torch Relay in Greece, seen on television around the world. The Washington headquarters is orchestrating other "protests" intended to disturb the Torch Relay. The campaign will reach its climax during the Olympic games in August. "We are determined to have non-violent direct action in the heart of Beijing, inside the Games, every day," one activist declared.[8]
Merciless
The anti-Chinese Tibet campaign, initiated under the direction of a German Foreign Ministry front organization (Friedrich Naumann Foundation) and a high-ranking representative of the US State Department, is developing its full efficacy in the aftermath of the uprisings in West People's Republic of China that began only a few days before the start of the Torch Relay. Whereas the German media mainly reported on brutal attacks of the Chinese security forces, eye-witness accounts provide a different picture of what happened. The British journalist, James Miles ("The Economist"), who was in Lhasa from March 12 - 19, reports of pogrom-like attacks by Tibetan gangs on non-Tibetan members of the population of the city, among them the Muslim minority. According to Miles, the shops of Tibetan merchants were marked and left unscathed while all other shops were plundered, destroyed or set afire.[9] In one building alone five textile saleswomen were burned to death. Besides Miles, western tourists also described the attacks on non-Tibetans. One Canadian saw how a group of Tibetans beat a Chinese motorcyclist and proceeded to "mercilessly" stone him. "Eventually they got him on the ground, they were hitting him on the head with stones until he lost consciousness. I believe that young man was killed,'' reported the tourist.[10]
Manipulations
Whereas Miles was describing the reluctant reactions of the Chinese security forces in an interview broadcast over CNN, the German media is using the uprisings as a backdrop to represent brutal Chinese repression. Facts obviously play a subordinate role. In the meantime, television channels and daily journals have had to admit manipulations of pictures. Film sequences with Nepalese policemen beating demonstrators were sold as documentation of alleged Chinese police attacks.[11] The security forces' saving a boy from an attacking Tibetan mob was coarsely labeled a violent arrest. Even Miles' report was editorially presented in a context to focus on Chinese repression. For the purpose of comparison, german-foreign-policy.com documents excerpts of a CNN interview with the British journalist as well as the corresponding passage from a renowned German daily.[12] (Click here.)
Anticipation
The pogrom-like mob-violence not only created the necessary media profile for the current Tibet campaign, initiated with the help of the Friedrich Naumann Foundation, it also permits an insight into the character of Tibetan separatism. The "prime minister" of the Tibetan "Exile Government," who had participated in the formulation of the plan of action at the May 2007 Tibet Conference in Brussels, had already at the end of the 1990s, expounded in the German media on his views of the future of non-Tibetans, who had immigrated to Tibet over the past 50 years. In the case of a successful secession, they will have to "return to China, or if they would like to remain, be treated as foreigners." He explained the planned measures: "they will, in any case, not be allowed to participate in the political life."[13] The prospect of discrimination against all non-Tibetan members of the population was anticipated in mid-March by mobs in their bloody attacks on Chinese and members of the Muslim minority.


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very excited! I'm in![em60]
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