ПЕДЕРИТЕ ЌЕ ГО НАПАЃААТ ОХРИД ВО ОКТОМВРИ

ПЕДЕРИТЕ ЌЕ ГО НАПАЃААТ ОХРИД ВО ОКТОМВРИ

Ич, ама ич да не се секирате.

Про-ЛГБТ, про-мигрантските невладини уште одсега си го прават планот како да ја малтретраат Македонија и оваа есен!

Холандската, пред се Про-ЛГБТ организација “Јунајтед“, скривајки се зад паролата дека се “Европска мрежа против национализам, расизам, фашизам и поддршка на мигранти и бегалци“, во од 26-ти до 31-ви октомври во Охрид ќе организираат Конференција под насловот: “Заеднички живот. Да се трансформира подделеното минато во заедничка иднина“.

“Пријавувањето“ за учество на оваа СОРОС/УСАид конференција е до 15 август. Таму веќе се наредени во редот Коче, Боки, Кабранов, Борјан и Нана, внукот на Бабиќ, Симоне и други “обратни“.

За да не ја должам многу, еве ви ги линковите од “ивентов“:

Programme


http://www.unitedagainstracism.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/MK-Draft-Programme-6Jun.pdf

Според тарифников, за нашите педери влезот е бесплатен!!!

Financial Conference Conditions

Сите други плаќаат од 80 до 130 евра за учество на овој “Шведски астал од нови газиња“.

ВАЖНО, ВАЖНО, ВАЖНО…

Она што у ствари е најбитно, е што за овие Про-ЛГБТ холанѓание НИЕ МАКЕДОНЦИТЕ ВО НАШАТА ДРЖАВА СМЕ САМО ЕТНИЧКА ГРУПА!!! И, ништо повеќе.
Еве цитат од претставувањето:
“…About the situation in FYR Macedonia

Recently, FYR Macedonia marked the first anniversary of its latest security challenge, which disrupted the recently-established peace between different ethnic groups. However, the events of May 2015 had little in common with previous conflicts, as was proved by public reactions from the local population who expressed their willingness to live together and respect each other. The civic engagement and immediate response proved that there is a space for dialogue and creating sense of citizenship among different groups in FYR Macedonia. Despite this, there is an ongoing sensitive political situation that has now lasted for more than a year – as well as new fresh energy expressed by the grassroots civil society movement driven by common civic values“…

Миленко Неделковски

07.06.2016

ПС

Подолниов инфо го испратив како предупредување до сите пријатели на Македонија во странство::

NGO from Netherlands (proLGBT, pro-migrants, etc). will organize event in Macedonia in autimn.
New actor will add for Soros/US funded coup.

*** Deadline for nominations 15 August 2016 ***

UNITED E-NEWS 06-06-2016:

International UNITED Conference in Macedonia, 26-31 October 2016
“Living together: Transform a divided past into our common future”

CALL FOR NOMINATIONS

Contents of this E-news:
– Call for nomination
– Description and aims
– Links to programme (draft) and expression of interest form
– Technical Info
– Financial conditions

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Dear colleagues and friends,

Please find below the information for our next UNITED Conference
“Living together: Transform a divided past into our common future”
in FYR Macedonia, 26-31 October 2016

This conference is prepared by:
* ASSAM-Association for Solidarity with Asylum Seekers and Migrants
* CID Center for Intercultural Dialogue
* KISA – Action for Equality, Support, Anti-racism
* Refugees Welcome Greece
* STUBE – Ost. Das Studienbegleitprogramm für Internationale Studierende in Mitteldeutschland
* Útilapu Hálózat – SCI Hungary
* UNITED for Intercultural Action

All information and the nomination form can be found on the UNITED website:

If your organisation is interested in nominating a representative, please fill the online expression of interest form as soon as possible (deadline 15 August 2016).

Best wishes and stay UNITED!
Balint Josa
Geert Ates
UNITED

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CALL FOR NOMINATIONS

International UNITED Conference near Lake Ohrid, FYR Macedonia,

UNITED invites your organisation to nominate a delegate for the UNITED Conference near Lake Ohrid, FYR Macedonia:

“Living together: Transform a divided past into our common future”

Our lives as a community depend on how we can handle cultural, social and ethnic differences, and make strength out of diversity. Our success as nations depends on how we can learn from the experiences of our ancestors and not repeat the same mistakes again and again. When we select our leaders, we must pick them carefully, avoiding those that wish to set segments of society against each other, or appear to be fighting against imaginary or selected enemies instead of working for the best interests of all. As societies, we must come up with better visions and strategies for Living Together, and learn to accept that although this is not always easy, it is necessary.

When it comes to political participation, Europeans seem disinterested and detached. Many feel a sense of powerlessness because politicians fail to hear their fears and concerns about different issues, including immigration. Right-wing populists and extremist groups have been successful in appealing to people’s general sense of dissatisfaction and build a narrative based on prejudice, nationalism and anti-European sentiments. Incidents of hate speech and hate crime targeting migrants and minority groups are happening more frequently across Europe, leading to more fear and concerns.

In such times in which Europe is still grappling with the painful realities of oppression and racial injustice of a divided past, there is a need for European human rights activists to join forces to address critical topics such as ‘Ethnic Privilege’ and ‘Cultural Dominance’. We should refresh our memories by listening to testimonies, discuss historical developments and repeated mistakes in order to mobilise against discrimination and set actions for a model that guarantees not only social cohesion and coexistence but also justice and reconciliation.

To achieve this, UNITED invites activists from antidiscrimination organizations to join the conference in Ohrid, MK, where we will work together to find common strategies to address the situation.

About the situation in FYR Macedonia

Recently, FYR Macedonia marked the first anniversary of its latest security challenge, which disrupted the recently-established peace between different ethnic groups. However, the events of May 2015 had little in common with previous conflicts, as was proved by public reactions from the local population who expressed their willingness to live together and respect each other. The civic engagement and immediate response proved that there is a space for dialogue and creating sense of citizenship among different groups in FYR Macedonia. Despite this, there is an ongoing sensitive political situation that has now lasted for more than a year – as well as new fresh energy expressed by the grassroots civil society movement driven by common civic values.

What can you expect?
Considering this complex situation, our conference aims to create a platform to:
– understand the ethos of conflict through case studies and personal testimonies;
– share best practices and practical tools to be used in the reconciliation process;
– provide guidelines for NGOs on how to work on reconciliation;
– initiate joint actions and pave the way for future cooperation;
– join the campaign activity planned for the upcoming International Day Against Fascism and Antisemitism (9 November)
– design the focus of the upcoming European Action Week Against Racism in 2017.

The conference programme will combine debates, workshops, sharing of experiences and local situations, simulations, political cafés and many other methods for learning from practical experience.

UNITED is the largest pan-European anti-racist network of more than 550 organisations. Twice a year, at the UNITED network conferences, antiracist and human rights activists from all over Europe meet and discuss effective ways of combating racism and discrimination. At a recent UNITED conference held in April 2016 in Torino (Italy) participants from 28 countries discussed the issues around narrative of migration in Europe. For an impression from previous conferences, read reports from our recent network conference near Torino, or have a look at the posts on facebook.com/UNITEDnetworkConference

Hate Crime training

A special training on Hate Crime by OSCE-ODIHR is scheduled to take place directly after the conference (31 October – 1 November 14:00). The training “OSCE training workshop on hate crimes for civil society representatives” will discuss the concept of hate crime and provide strategies for NGOs to address and monitor hate crimes. If you would like to join, indicate your interest and motivation for the training on the nomination form. A maximum of 30 Conference participants will be selected to attend also this training.