Friday, June 24, 2011

Anuradha Koirala: CNN documentary: Nepal's Stolen Children


WATCH below: Buffalo NY: Maiti Nepal





WATCH: PBS Documentary:
The Day My God Died

CNN-TV documentary: Anuradha and Maiti Nepal:  NEPAL'S STOLEN CHILDREN

Watch the premiere on Sunday, June 26th (times below) Reported by Demi Moore 

Combating child sex trafficking in Nepal: 


Last November, Anuradha won CNN Hero of the Year.  CNN has made a documentary about sex trafficking in Nepal: Maiti Nepal and Anuradha are the beating heart of it.

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  • CNN US:
  •  6/26      8pm ET / 5pm PT
  • 6/26      11pm ET / 8pm PT
  • 6/27      2am ET / (6/26) 11pm PT


  • CNNi BERLIN & JOHANNESBURG:
  • 6/26      20:00 Berlin & Johannesburg  
  • 6/26      21:00 Berlin & Johannesburg  
  • 6/27      02:00 Berlin & Johannesburg  


  • CNNi ABU DHABI:
  • 6/26      22:00 Abu Dhabi
  • 6/26      23:00 Abu Dhabi
  • 6/27      04:00 Abu Dhabi  

  • CNNi HONG KONG:
  • 6/26      20:00 Hong Kong
  • 6/27      02:00 Hong Kong
  • 6/27      03:00 Hong Kong
  • 6/27      08:00 Hong Kong 
  • CNNi KATHMANDU:
  • 6/26      17:45 Kathmandu
  • 6/26      23:45 Kathmandu
  • 6/27      00:45 Kathmandu
  • 6/27      05:45 Kathmandu
 
  • CNNi MEXICO CITY: (in English on CNNi)
  • 6/26      1pm Mexico City
  • 6/26      2pm Mexico City
  • 6/26      7pm Mexico City

  • CNNi LONDON:
  • 6/26      19:00 London
  • 6/26      20:00 London
  • 6/27      01:00 London



 Brigitte Cazalis-Collins and Joe Collins
Friends of Maiti Nepal 



Story of Maiti Nepal 


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"Please tell the world about my girls." -  Anuradha Koirala

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Buffalo: WAM Summer Jam: (Writers, Artists, Musicians) June 29th

 
Proud to announce on JUNE 29th WAM (Writers, Artists, Musicians) will be celebrating their 2 year anniversary at 464 Art Gallery!

Don't miss this 2 YEAR BIRTHDAY PARTY at WAM Summer Jam!

Featuring performances from past WAM acts, as well as gallery of work from NOMAD artists. There will be a community painting project, photo booth, live outdoor music in the backyard (bring a blanket!) and the release of NOMAD Art & Lit Magazine Issue 5. We can't wait to celebrate with you all!

PERFORMANCES BY:

Andrew Daniels & Tony Trippi
Dan Borodzick
Mel Latimer
Mark & Colin from Coterie of Stern
Megan Callahan
Andrew Delmonte.

Event Name:
 WAM Buffalo (Writers Artists Musicians)

Date:  Wednesday June 29th - 6PM START


NEW LOCATION:
 
        464 Art Gallery
        464 Amherst Street
        Buffalo, NY
   
*Additional details: http://www.wambuffalo.com


*Facebook event: 
https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=223680860983031



  
WAM Buffalo
Writers Artists Musicians Event
http://www.WAMBuffalo.com

Sponsored by:

NOMAD Art & Lit Magazine

http://www.nomadbuffalo.com

Free Henry!
http://www.FreeHenryBand.com


Please check out WAM, a monthly Writers/Artists/Musicians' creative mixer/showcase which encourages conversation and collaboration.  With a focus on live & local, WAM features new performers and artists each month along with Open Mic & live art projects, which guests are invited to participate in.

This event is
free and open to the public.  The last Wednesday of every month, join WAM for drink specials and amazing homegrown talent!



Tuesday, June 21, 2011

The 9th Music is Art 2011 Festival: Press Conference: June 23

 
MiALogo   

Music is Art 2011 Festival

Join us for a special press conference to announce plans for the 2011 Music is Art Festival. 

Public Press Conference 

The 2011 Music is Art Festival marks the 9th year of bringing together over 50 local bands, displaying artists and photographers, dancers, live art demonstrations, DJs and the ever popular Kids Village.


Join us Thursday at the Shakespeare stage in Delaware park as we reveal the festival:

  • date
  • location
  • theme
  • poster art
  •  
Then stay for the 7:30 p.m., free performance of The Merchant of Venice by Shakespeare in Delaware Park.

Where, When:

Shakespeare Stage at Delaware Park
(Rain location: the Marcy Casino)
Buffalo, New York 14222
Thursday, June 23rd
7:00 PM

Music is Art
121 Humboldt Pkwy
Buffalo, New York 14214
716-880-3375


The Organization:


Music is Art is a not for profit (federal 501c3) organization founded in 2004 by The Goo Goo Dolls bassist and Buffalo native Robby Takac. MiA operates through a board of directors, staff, partner organizations, sponsors, and many, many volunteers.


Executive Director

Tod A. Kniazuk





Wednesday, June 15, 2011

International Federation of Journalists Backs Pakistani Journalists



The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) supports the Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ) in rejecting of the Pakistan Government’s terms for appointing a judicial commission to investigate the abduction and murder in late May of journalist Saleem Shahzad.

 The Government announced on June 14 that it would appoint the Chief Justice of the Federal Sharia Court, Agha Mohammad Rafique, to head the commission.

However, the PFUJ insisted the inquiry must be led by a fully independent Supreme Court justice. 


Appointments to the Supreme Court are made by the President on the recommendation of the court’s Chief Justice, and are permanent appointments. Justices of the Federal Sharia Court are directly appointed by the Government on an ad hoc basis for a limited tenure of three years.

The PFUJ had demanded the Government set up a commission headed by a Supreme Court judge by June 10. The demand was supported by the IFJ and other organisations around the world.

“The inquiry into Shahzad’s murder must be as independent and transparent as possible, and recognised as such by the wider population. It is therefore necessary that the inquiry be headed by a Supreme Court justice,” IFJ Asia-Pacific Director Jacqueline Park said.

The PFUJ, an IFJ affiliate, said journalists would proceed with a 24-hour sit-in outside the Federal Parliament from 3pm on June 15, and would boycott national and provincial assemblies for two days. Similar protests will be held at provincial assemblies in Quetta, Peshawar, Lahore and Karachi.

PFUJ president Pervaiz Shaukat told a press conference on June 14 that the Government was not paying heed to the demands of journalists for full investigations to bring killers of journalists to justice and to end the culture of impunity for the murders of media personnel across all provinces of Pakistan. 



PFUJ secretary-general Amin Yousuf said journalists would only accept a judicial commission headed by a Supreme Court judge.

Journalists in Pakistan have voiced outrage since the body of Shahzad was found about 150km southeast of Islamabad on May 31. Shahzad disappeared in Islamabad on May 29, two days after he published on Asia Times Online an investigative report into alleged links between Al-Qaeda and Pakistani naval officials.

At least four more Pakistani journalists have been reported killed in connection to their work during 2011.

-     Asfandyar Khan, of the daily Akhbar-i-Khyber, died in a bomb blast, Peshawar, June 11.

-     NasrullahAfridi, of Pakistan Television (PTV) and the Urdu daily Mashriq, murdered in targeted car-bomb blast, Peshawar, May 10.

-     WaliKhan Babar, of GEO TV, murdered by unknown gunmen, Karachi, January 13.

-     IlyasNazar, of the Baloch-language Darwanth, found dead in Pidarak, Balochistan, January 5, after abduction on December 28.

Following the June 11 twin-blast in Peshawar, trainee reporter Shafiullah Khan, of TheNews, is reported to be in a critical condition in hospital, suffering burns to 70 per cent of his body.

For further information contact IFJ Asia-Pacific on +61 2 9333 0919

The IFJ represents more than 600,000 journalists in 131 countries

Find the IFJ on Twitter: @ifjasiapacific

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