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An extraordinary and sad document in our AWS collection: the lyrics of שיר לשלום (Shir Lashalom, "A Song For Peace"), by Yankale Rotblit. This is the famous song, composed in 1969, that the Israeli premier Yitzhak Rabin had sung on the great peace demonstration of November 4, 1995, in Tel Aviv. A few minutes later he was shot dead by a fanatic right-wing extremist, Yigal Amir, who buried this way the peace process for at least a decade. The sheet of paper with the printed lyrics of the song was found in the in the inner pocket of Rabin's jacket, perforated by the deadly bullet and drenched in his blood.
Riccardo Venturi 2005/9/17 - 23:52
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שיר לשלום

שיר לשלום
INGLESE / ENGLISH [1]

Versione inglese / English version
da/from rotblit.co.il
Yankale Rotblit's Official Website
A SONG FOR PEACE
(Continues)
Contributed by Riccardo Venturi 2005/9/17 - 23:38
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Tiden förändras

Tiden förändras
SÄPO (säkerhetspolisen): The Swedish Security Police
IB (Informationsbyrån): Swedish inner secret services
laverdure 2005/9/17 - 23:18
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Imagine

Imagine
RUSSO / RUSSIAN

Trascrizione della versione russa in caratteri latini
Romanized Russian version
PREDSTAV' SEBE
(Continues)
Contributed by Riccardo Venturi 2005/9/17 - 20:56
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Охота на волков

Охота на волков
La trascrizione in caratteri latini del testo russo:
Romanized Russian version:
OXOTA NA VOLKOV
(Continues)
Contributed by Riccardo Venturi 2005/9/17 - 20:44
The "first time" of an Eskimo language in the AWS: the Aleut version of Le déserteur.
Riccardo Venturi 2005/9/15 - 10:42
"3000 some poems disguised as people on an almost too perfect day, should be more than pawns in some asshole's passion play. So now it's your job and it's my job to make it that way, to make sure they didn't die in vain" (Ani Di Franco)
September 11, 2005: We still believe that it's our job, and your job, to build a world without terrorism. without coups d'etat, without wars.
Lorenzo Masetti 2005/9/11 - 12:14




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