[syndicate] Homage to Bobby Sands/ Tuesday May 2/ Radio France Culture

A. G-C guibertc at criticalsecret.com
Tue May 2 10:12:32 CEST 2006


What is that ? a bot ?

Does any one receive it or only me :)?


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> "A. G-C" <guibertc at criticalsecret.com> wrote:
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>> Radio France Culture on Tuesday, May 2nd from 3 pm till 4 pm more following=
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>> debate from 4 pm till 4:30 pm=0A=
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>> Listen online at the moment (click "=E9couter le direct" :=0A=
>>    http://www.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/sommaire/=0A=
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>>    http://www.radiofrance.fr/chaines/france-culture2/emissions/vifdusujet/=
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>> An homage to Bobby Sands and to his companions dead in Ulster=0A=
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>> Mostly French spoken more Anglophone interviews=0A=
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>> A documentary more live interviews by Rinaldo Depagne and Simon Guibert=0A=
>> Sound director Jean-Philippe Navarre=0A=
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>> In "Le vif du sujet" Producer-coordinator: Alexandre H=E9raud, Special=0A=
>> producer of the broadcast: Rinaldo Depagne=0A=
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>> The death of Bobby Sands.=0A=
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>> In May 5th, 1981 to the prison of Long Kesh in Ulster, Bobby Sands died=0A=
>> after 66 days from hunger strikes. This 27-year-old man became one of the=
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>> symbols of the fight of the Irish Republicans.=0A=
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>> While all the duration of its agony, Sands=B9 photo portrait is omnipresent=
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>> the catholic districts of Belfast. His face is painted on the walls, hung=
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>> above fireplaces, pricked in the lapel of jackets, embroidered on flags, as=
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>> stickers in pubs and shops. This photo in black and white is one of Bobby=
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>> Sands=B9 only existing public images. It was taken in 1976 at the very=0A=
>> beginning of this tragic history, when Bobby Sands is already prisoner. He=
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>> serves a sentence of fourteen years of prison for carrying of firearms. The=
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>> war tears the Ulster. Thirty thousand British soldiers are quartered in it.=
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>> Sands is a political prisoner but on March 1st, 1976 everything changes: the=
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>> status of political prisoner is abolished by the government- Labour- of=0A=
>> Harold Wilson. Begins then " the strike of coverings ". Sands and his=0A=
>> companions refuse to wear the prison suit of the common laws. They live bare=
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>> in their cell covered with their only coverage of bed. Shower and sanitary=
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>> tubes are forbidden them. They are washed in the jet and make their need on=
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>> the ground. In March, 1981, after five of this degrading treatment, Sands=
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>> and nine other prisoners enter hunger strike. They ask for the restoring of=
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>> the status of political prisoner and better conditions of detention.=0A=
>> Margaret Thatcher in the power since 1979 does not give up.=0A=
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>> Bobby is the first one to die. he new the other hunger strikers die one=0A=
>> after the other.=0A=
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>> .................... Sorry of my bad translation..=0A=
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