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  • A Brief Note about the Book Fair in Gothenburg (25-28 september 2014)

    from Azril Bacal on Sep 27, 2014 01:16 PM
    Dear Friends,
    
    The Book Fair in Gothenburg is looked upon as the greatest yearly cultural
    event in Sweden and its program goes well beyond the literary, crossing
    bridges to the political sphere.
    
    To illustrate this last point, this year instead of the traditional
    fireworks the inaugurational speech addressed the severe challenge implied
    by the dramatic electoral gains of the extreme rightist and neo-Nazi groups
    in Sweden. "Swedish Democrats" doubled its number of votes with 13% of the
    total votes, becoming the third party represented in the swedish
    parliament, with all its implications. They are represented in all of the
    swedish municipal goverments, about 290, less 7 municipalities. In some
    municipalities they won over 30% of the vote and in a few communes, maybe
    four of them, the two nazi groups won a mandate. Let us keep in mind, that
    for some of us, the swedish welfare model  was fantasized as a metaphor for
    "global welfare."
    
    In the past decades, the swedish church has become a progressive force,
    concerning the values and vision of the WSF-process. During the 2008
    European Social Forum, we enlisted the participation and support of K.G.
    Hammar, a former Archbishop of Sweden, who remains one of the lights
    shinning in the autumn darkness. He has written inspirational books on
    climate change, "holy peace" and the like in recent years.
    
    I just finished listening to Monsignor Desmond Tutu and his daughter, about
    their experiences with the "Truth & Reconciliation" Commision, which
    managed to effectively avoid a blood bath after the Apartheid Regime fell
    appart and Mandela became president. We are aware that much needs to be
    done and transformed in South Africa to dismantle the institutionalized
    legacy of Apartheid.
    
    There are several seminars concerned with Gaza, Palestina, ISIS, Human
    Rights, Climate Change (Friends of the Earth) and pretty much, a similar
    range of topics that constitute the geist of the WSF-process.
    
    Given that the activities of the Social Forum has declined in Sweden, it
    would not hurt to have a stand and organize some sessions about the WSF,
    during the next Book Fair in Gothenburg, late september 2015.
    
    Abrazos
    Azril
    
    
    
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  • Re: A Brief Note about the Book Fair in Gothenburg (25-28 september 2014)

    from Mwadhini on Sep 27, 2014 01:30 PM
    Dear Azril;
    You have given a great conclusive statement for action. Well appeciated Azril.
    Mwadhini
    
    
    
    On Saturday, 27 September 2014, 16:04, Azril Bacal <bazril1@...> wrote:
     
    
    
    Dear Friends,
    
    The Book Fair in Gothenburg is looked upon as the greatest yearly cultural event in Sweden and its program goes well beyond the literary, crossing bridges to the political sphere.
    
    To illustrate this last point, this year instead of the traditional fireworks the inaugurational speech addressed the severe challenge implied by the dramatic electoral gains of the extreme rightist and neo-Nazi groups in Sweden. "Swedish Democrats" doubled its number of votes with 13% of the total votes, becoming the third party represented in the swedish parliament, with all its implications. They are represented in all of the swedish municipal goverments, about 290, less 7 municipalities. In some municipalities they won over 30% of the vote and in a few communes, maybe four of them, the two nazi groups won a mandate. Let us keep in mind, that for some of us, the swedish welfare model  was fantasized as a metaphor for "global welfare."
    
    In the past decades, the swedish church has become a progressive force, concerning the values and vision of the WSF-process. During the 2008 European Social Forum, we enlisted the participation and support of K.G. Hammar, a former Archbishop of Sweden, who remains one of the lights shinning in the autumn darkness. He has written inspirational books on climate change, "holy peace" and the like in recent years.
    
    I just finished listening to Monsignor Desmond Tutu and his daughter, about their experiences with the "Truth & Reconciliation" Commision, which managed to effectively avoid a blood bath after the Apartheid Regime fell appart and Mandela became president. We are aware that much needs to be done and transformed in South Africa to dismantle the institutionalized legacy of Apartheid.
    
    There are several seminars concerned with Gaza, Palestina, ISIS, Human Rights, Climate Change (Friends of the Earth) and pretty much, a similar range of topics that constitute the geist of the WSF-process.
    
    Given that the activities of the Social Forum has declined in Sweden, it would not hurt to have a stand and organize some sessions about the WSF, during the next Book Fair in Gothenburg, late september 2015.
    
    Abrazos
    Azril
    
    
    
    
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