Friday, July 29, 2011

Neo-Bolshevism

МАКЕДОНСКА ВЕРЗИЈА ТУКА
In Macedonia, human rights and freedoms remain violated at every step and in every sector of living, starting with incidents of police brutality, ending with systematic discrimination of individuals, groups and communities

Xhabir M. Deralla
The story of democracy in Macedonia is a short one: it looked alright most of the time on the outside, but it was going downwards; now it doesn’t look good at all, inside-out. Seems, not many are left to make a stand. Don’t worry, it will only get worse. And, the worse it gets, the less visible it will be.
Political, financial and media control takeover in the Republic of Macedonia is almost completed. The old-new government of the country, led by the right-wing VMRO-DPMNE party leader Nikola Gruevski, succeeded in taking almost absolute power in the country since 2006. VMRO won less Parliamentarian sits in the pre-term elections on June 5, this year. Yet, the level of control is rising. How come?
The judiciary reforms failed. No one actually tried to implement them. Party soldiers occupied the justice system, imposing further pressures over the remaining independent judges; if there are any left. Processes against journalists, human rights activists, and oppositionists are ongoing. The process against the A1 TV, and closure of three daily newspapers earlier, were clearly political, entirely nontransparent and confusing, providing nothing but sheer demonstration of power. None of the spectacular arrests within the government’s so-called fight against organized crime concluded with a credible verdict. And so on.
The Constitutional Court got its final blow after the Commission for Verification of the Facts (lustration) accused its Chairman, Trendafil Ivanovski, of collaboration with the secret services of the communist regime. His case has swiftly been turned down by all levels of justice system and is now queuing in Strasbourg. Since Ivanovski’s demotion on, we haven’t heard of any Constitutional Court’s decision that opposes governmental driven decisions in the country. Previously, the Constitutional Court opposed a dozen of governmental decisions and projects.
Next target was the head of the Soros Foundation in Macedonia, Vladimir Milcin. The long-standing dissident and human rights advocate, who was persecuted by the old system, is accused of snitching for the communist secret police. Has to leave all public posts and faces criminal prosecution if he defies it. Who’s next?
Regardless of how true are the claims of the Commission or we speak about criminal constructs, the timing and the ways of processing these cases is not without a plan.
The country’s high unemployment rate and rising poverty (over 30%) was no obstacle for continuation of the extremely expensive and controversial Skopje 2014 project. In addition, this project produces even more divisions and tensions at both inter-ethnic and intra-ethnic level, and deteriorates Macedonian international image and position, particularly regarding the name issue with Greece. On top of everything, it’s insanely grotesque and speaks of confused perception of history and identity.
Legislation? Only in the last 48 hours of the previous parliament, about 200 laws have been put on bill, creating a legislative avalanche and legal chaos. Same happened in the wake of the 2008 pre-term parliamentary elections. Then, Brussels strongly criticized such practices in the parliament, to which the old-new Chairman Veljanovski responded with a promise of not doing it again. See the result, less than three years after we got three-digit number of laws more, on top of all others that were put on bill meanwhile - in a complete absence of transparency and public debate.
The state of democratic institutions is miserable. Freedom of speech and independent thinking are fading out. Civil society is insensitively being instrumentalized by the political elites on both sides of the political palette. Parallel to that, the country sank into silence after taking the media space almost entirely. The final strike against independent media was given by the new law which crippled the autonomy of the Broadcasting Council of Macedonia. The circle is closed.
Meanwhile, human rights and freedoms remain violated at every step and in every sector of living, starting with incidents of police brutality, ending with systematic discrimination of individuals, groups and communities. Party soldiers complete the picture of disarray, holding control of the streets and neighborhoods, safeguarding the party totems and symbols. Political parties in opposition are captured in the midst of misconception and pursuit for political scores, another disturbing story to be told some other time.
The list goes on and on. It seems that this government has an amazing capacity of producing scandals based on arrogance, ignorance, bullying, and felony. Often, government’s moves are so shocking that leaves people speechless. And, it seems to be a strategy – forcing the public to exhaustion by appalling manner of practicing power. Government means party, party means government. There is no rule of law, but rule of the party. There is no democracy, only the relentless pounding of the agit-prop drums.
The country suffers from scandalous decisions and practices that still emerge on the surface every day. The system got contaminated to that extend that recklessness and capriciousness - in dealing with both everyday matters and sensitive issues and processes at all levels and from all societal and state aspects – is apparent and massive. The party is omnipresent; in economy, finance, security, development, interethnic, interreligious, and intra-ethnic relations, diplomacy, justice, you name it. Wherever one could point a finger – clumsy, wrong, damaging event is underway.
And, it will only get worse. This level of control, autocracy, and misbehavior cannot stop at this point. It needs to go further and deeper into the societal fabric and the system. Having media under firm control of one person and his clique, all these problems will simply remain in the dark. No real public, no dialog, no free speech… Instead, Bolshevik- styled praise of the government’s nonexistent achievements will be broadcasted day in, day out. While time to catch up with raging changes in the world is disappearing…
Xhabir M. Deralla is a writer and producer; founder and President of Civil – Center for Freedom.

Thursday, June 23, 2011

JOIN THE STRUGGLE AGAINST GUN VIOLENCE

A statement by Xhabir M. Deralla, President of CIVIL
The crisis of the early 21st century is a crisis of humanity. Rise of violence and diminishing of human rights are appalling. Small arms are one of the main tools to maintain evil in the life of this civilization. When guns talk, democracy, freedom and human rights seize to exist.
Wars, crime, hatred, violence, maim, rape, and terror worldwide is carried out by small arms. The hard rain of bullets takes countless lives every day. Lords of war and dealers of death mount their bloodstained wealth on the back of the poor and manipulated people.
Administrations around the world produce agreements and legislation at one, weapons and ammunition at the other hand. They are big and strong. They will grow even bigger and stronger if we, the vast majority of the world, remain silent.
Join the longstanding struggle to overcome the horrors of today! It is up to you, my fellow citizen, to say no to guns and violence, no to hypocritical governments and merchants of misery. It is your undeniable right to live in a free society.
It takes lots of time and energy to make commitments; it needs responsibility and sincerity; personal struggle and sacrifice – to put an end to violence, to build a free society.

Public Appeal

GOVERNMENT
We appeal to the Government of the Republic of Macedonia, to consider continuation of the action for collection of the illegal arms through amnesty. In that respect, we appeal to the Government to include a wide range of relevant institutions in the process, not only the Ministry of Interior. Furthermore, we strongly recommend that the Government should include the civil society in the process, as well.

CITIZENS
We appeal to all citizens of the Republic of Macedonia to restrain from use of firearms during the forthcoming season of celebrations in the country. We remind the citizens that use of weapons may lead to tragedies, and its use in public and at celebrations is strictly forbidden by law. We advise the citizens to report any shooting to the police.
We appeal to all citizens to join efforts to overcome gun culture amongst children and youth. We all can contribute through our personal example.

LEADERS OF RELIGIOUS COMMUNITIES
We appeal to the leaders of the religious communities in the country to share the ideas of peaceful celebrations without firearms. Mention the peaceful dimension of you religion during your prayers and preach. Tell your followers that use of firearms leads to tragedy, violence, and trauma.

THE ACTION AGAINST GUN VIOLENCE CONTINUES

GLOBAL WEEK OF ACTION AGAINST GUN VIOLENCE 2011
 

Completion
Civil completed the Global Week of Action against Gun Violence in the Republic of Macedonia. During the Week of Action (WoA), Civil has organized several events and made contact with numerous journalists, citizens, NGOs, and institutions.



Support
The WoA was conducted in cooperation with the OSCE Mission to Skopje and the Ministry of Interior of the Republic of Macedonia. The WoA is a regular part of the Annual Program of Civil, which is supported by the Civica Mobilitas Program, financed by the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation, implemented by the Center for Institutional Development.

Activities
At the beginning of the WoA, Civil organized a press conference, attended by journalists of four national TV broadcasters, several local TV and radio stations, and various news agencies and daily newspapers in the country.
The slam poetry event Words Against Bullets was organized at the very beginning of the WoA, right on midnight between Sunday and Monday (June 12/13).
In cooperation with the OSCE Mission to Skopje and the MOI, Civil has organized a panel discussion Gun Culture Amongst Youth and Prevention and a lecture Gun Culture and Arms Control for teachers, parents, NGO representatives, municipality officials, and youth.
At the stand of Civil, placed in the center of the capital, our activists disseminated thousands of awareness raising materials (message cards, leaflets, and badges).
A DJ event (XhaD Against Guns), film screening (My First Bullet), and other events took place at various locations and time, aimed at awareness raising on arms control issues.
Inspired by citizens and participants to our events, we extracted three target groups to reinforce our public message: the government, all citizens, and the leaders of religious communities in the Republic of Macedonia. This is to make sure that the action against gun violence continues beyond the end of the WoA, as it is supposed to be.

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

GLOBAL WEEK OF ACTION AGAINST GUN VIOLENCE 2011, REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA - PROGRAM

МАКЕДОНСКИ       SHQIP



Sunday midnight, June 12/13

WORDS AGAINST BULLETS
Slam poetry event

Hosts: Xhabir M. Deralla and Antoine Le Roux



Monday, June 13

11:30-12:30
Press conference
Global Week of Action Against Gun Violence in the Republic of Macedonia 2011
Presentation: Xhabir M. Deralla, President of Civil
Club Menada, Skopje Old Town

14:00-16:00
Civil Coffee Time
Citizens and NGO activists are welcomed to the premises of Civil to discuss on arms control issues in the country and the world


Tuesday, June 14

11:30-13:30
Civil INFO Stand
Global Week of Action Against Gun Violence in the Republic of Macedonia 2011
Square Macedonia, Skopje

14:00-16:00
Civil Coffee Time
Citizens and NGO activists are welcomed to the premises of Civil to discuss on arms control issues in the country and the world

Wednesday, June 15

13:00-15:00
Panel discussion
GUN CULTURE AMONGST YOUTH AND HOW TO PREVENT IT
Participants: representatives of Civil, MoI, OSCE, teachers, NGOs, media
Moderator: Xhabir M. Deralla, President of Civil
Club of the Citizens of European Macedonia (GEM), Skopje Old Town

14:00-16:00
Civil Coffee Time
Citizens and NGO activists are welcomed to the premises of Civil to discuss on arms control issues in the country and the world


Thursday, June 16

13:00-14:30
Lecture
GUN CULTURE AND ARMS CONTROL
Co-organized by the Primary School “Marko Cepenkov” and the Municipality of Zelenikovo, Skopje
Participants: representatives of Civil, local government, school authorities, MoI, OSCE, teachers, council of parents, NGOs, media
Lecturers: Xhabir M. Deralla, President of Civil and a representative of the MOI
Conference Hall, Municipality of Zelenikovo

14:30-15:30
Reception
Hosted by the Municipality of Zelenikovo and OSCE Mission to Skopje

22:00-01:00
DJ XhaD
Club Menada, Skopje Old Town


Friday, June 17

11:30-13:30
Civil INFO Stand
Global Week of Action Against Gun Violence in the Republic of Macedonia 2011
Square Macedonia, Skopje

14:00-16:00
Civil Coffee Time
Citizens and NGO activists are welcomed to the premises of Civil to discuss on arms control issues in the country and the world

20:30-22:00
My First Shot (produced by BICC and Civil, 2004)
Screening and discussions
Club of the Citizens of European Macedonia (GEM), Skopje Old Town



Saturday, June 18

11:30-13:30
Civil INFO Stand
Global Week of Action Against Gun Violence in the Republic of Macedonia 2011
Square Macedonia, Skopje

14:00-16:00
Civil Coffee Time
Citizens and NGO activists are welcomed to the premises of Civil to discuss on arms control issues in the country and the world


Sunday, June 19

11:30-13:30
Civil INFO Stand
Global Week of Action Against Gun Violence in the Republic of Macedonia 2011
Square Macedonia, Skopje

14:00-16:00
Evaluation meeting
Civil premises


The program of activities for the Week of Action is usually kept open to ideas and initiatives that may come from the project team, members, activists, and citizens.
Civil has designed and produced badges, message cards, banner, and a large quantity of informative handouts in Macedonian, Albanian and English language that will be disseminated throughout the Week of Action and beyond.

Also click at:


www.gunpolicy.org  

The Annual Program of Civil is supported by the Civica Mobilitas Programme, which is implemented by the Center for Institutional Development (CIRa), and financed by the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC).
The Global Week of Action Against Gun Violence in the Republic of Macedonia is financially supported by the International Action Network on Small Arms (IANSA, www.iansa.org).
The Week of Action is conducted in cooperation with the OSCE Monitoring Mission to Skopje and the Ministry of Interior of the Republic of Macedonia.

Friday, June 10, 2011

WORDS AGAINST BULLETS

GLOBAL WEEK OF ACTION AGAINST GUN VIOLENCE IN THE REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA 2011

PRESS CONFERENCE
11:30h at the Mendada Club, Skopje Old Town
Presenter: Xhabir M. Deralla, President of Civil


The global initiative of IANSA, arms control issues in the country and the world, and Civil's Initial Program of Activities during the Week of Action will be presented at the press conference of Civil on Monday, June 13. The program of activities for the Week of Action is usually kept open to ideas and initiatives that may come from the project team, members, activists, and citizens.
Civil has designed and produced badges, message cards, banner, and a large quantity of informative handouts in Macedonian, Albanian and English language that will be disseminated throughout the Week of Action and beyond. 

The Annual Program of Civil is supported by the Civica Mobilitas Programme, which is implemented by the Center for Institutional Development (CIRa), and financed by the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC).
The Global Week of Action Against Gun Violence in the Republic of Macedonia is financially supported by the International Action Network on Small Arms (IANSA, www.iansa.org)

The Week of Action is conducted in cooperation with the OSCE Monitoring Mission to Skopje and the Ministry of Interior of the Republic of Macedonia.