Sunday, 24 August 2014
Carnival Escapology
Image of Notting Hill Carnival.
( Where I returned from earlier, me old mate ken sent me)
Sometimes the weight of the world
feels like an inflatable balloon, filled,
with tears,
leaving a permanent scar,
like a tatooists signature.
But cordial jet streams, pass upstream too
heaving with notations, admission price zero,
turning down streets, flowing with rum
the afternoon thunders along, with the pulse
of adventure.
We join a carnival, follow sweet, perfumed air
a procession of celebration, high on hope,
dancing to the throb of bass and drum
voices laugh and sing, together we dance
as strong community spirit, is shared.
We drift, deeper and deeper
get lost in mists of perambulation,
to find the source within to rekindle
and save,
to store in our hearts, waves of spirit
that we hope, may never be erased,
from the rivers to the sea
in synchronisation we are free.
Thursday, 21 August 2014
Keep up the pressure on Companies that invest in killing Palestinians.
As news reaches us that the ceasefire has been broken again it is vital that we keep on the pressure of Companies that invest in Killing Palestinians.
Sadly at least 2,0016 Palestinians including 541 children, 250 women and 95 elderly men, have now lost their lives so far, and as many as 10,196 others have suffered injuries in Israels onslaught.
Please Watch :-
https://twitter.com/rustyrockets/status/499555155717914624
Please sign :-
https://secure.avaaz.org/en/israel_palestine_this_is_how_it_ends_loc/
Please sign :-
https://secure.avaaz.org/en/murder_made_in_britain_loc/
Please keep up the Pressure
https://secure.avaaz.org/en/israel_palestine_this_is_how_it_ends_pa_3
Many thanks
heddwch/peace.
Tuesday, 19 August 2014
His Hands Were in the Air, R.I. P Michael Brown; Let Justice be served
Song by David Roviks
R.I.P Michael Brown, unarmed African American teenager executed in broad daylight by racist cops on his way to visit his grandmother in Ferguson, Missouri..For more than a week now, we have witnessed the rage on the streets of America, days of unrest as we see angry confrontations between protestors and police, nighttime clouded in tear gas and anger.
Sad as all this is, the cops are now trying to lay the blame on the victim, spreading a dubious story that the young man, had supposedly shoplifted a cigar from a convenience store. Well the cop that killed him .knew nothing of this allegation, which as it turns out, happens to be completely false. The search for justice seems to be lost, with the Ferguson Police Chief,Tom Jackson and his police department leaving the impression that they really don't give a damn.
I fear the rage will continue and many more flashpoints will occur, it has exposed the ugly underbelly and racism that still exists in American society, Ferguson just the latest in a long list of African Americans, being treated with suspicion, recklessly, unlawfully killed by the police.
If the end results, mean that the actions of the police on the streets are now being called into question, then that is good.
But before Obama jets over to us, to meet other World leaders, at the NATO gathering in Newport South Wales to apparently try and build some stability in this unpredictable world( but in many peoples eyes, a gathering of leaders, that are seen as solely responsible for the chaos of our times), perhaps it is time for Obama to look for a change in his own backyard, and start addressing the root problems that still sees his one nation divided. Until he tackles his hometurf, the backlash of a communities anger will continue to rise.He has to try and overcome the appalling record of injustice that still exists in today's America.
Until then voices of condolences are just empty gestures, and justice is far from being served.
Thursday, 14 August 2014
Never give up hope
Never give up. They were born to make life, and they are. Palestinian children from Gaza, smiling in despite of the destruction all around them (13/9/14). In sad and desperate times, these children still cling on to hope. Despite experiencing excruciating, times of misfortune, they keep on smiling.
It takes great courage to stay delicate in a world this cruel.
They stay human, but lets not forget our silence allows us to consent to their dreams being torn apart.
Wednesday, 13 August 2014
Robin Williams ( 21/7/51 -11/08/14) R.I.P Some Personal thoughts on depression.
Peter Weir Dead Poets Society 1989
Sad to hear of the passing of the comic Robin Williams,a sad loss indeed. My heart though goes to the many who have been effected by this story. The millions of individuals whose stories and voices are never heard. We can never really know or understand the suffering of others. But the reality is that daily people suffer, many in silence, with no support. We must keep working on our self-awareness, drop the shame and the guilt. I am sorry to have to say this, but there is no easy way of coping daily with an illness that causes exhaustion, physically and mentally. Many people still live with undiagnosed or untreated depression, often masked by self-medication of alcohol or drugs. There are no magic formulas, but I guess the strength of others can help, and it is always good to swim along waves of pride, love and hope.
Often when we are alone and in despair it is easy to get lost, find ourselves in rooms that offer no means of escape, so I can understand why some people choose to let go. But I remember too, that some of us find ways to cope, paths of living and endurity, and survival, but even then we are left to our own devices, have to do it all on our own.
I remember today all the victims, that this government of ours has caused with blood on its hands, stopping essential services to those that really need it, the cutting off of benefits to the marginalised and the walking wounded. I remember the outsiders, the stigmatised, the branded, the unloved, the unwanted. The devastation daily caused to lives already finding it difficult to cope, their lives a daily battle, a continuing battle of the wits. We need to find ways to be there for them, if they talk, then we must listen, don't judge, give them your opinions. A hug perhaps, maybe some reassurance, but remember you are never in their shoes. But we should not give up on them, allow them to breathe in a little hope. Personally the black dog still comes a barking, I can never know when it will appear, in the meantime I try to engage with time, patience and kindness, find ways to express some of my inner angst, and at the end the day, I tend to think,that what the world really needs is a restart, some much needed compassion and peace.
Tuesday, 12 August 2014
For the children of Gaza - Onslaught Press
I am very honoured and privileged to be included in this new book published by Onslaught Press, http://onslaughtpress.tumblr.com/trade for the children of Gaza, with a poem published under my actual name in an anthology of poems and art work. Great to be part of a project that has been released so quickly, with some well chosen poems, all powerful and moving stirring in their own way. You can contribute yourself by buying a copy here.http://onslaughtpress.tumblr.com/trade
Below is the preface written by the editors, Mathew Staunton and Rethabile Masilo.
preface
Operation Protective Edge, described by US Secretary of State John Kerry as "Israel's appropriate and legitimate effort to defend itself" from Hamas rocketeers and tunnel builders, is now in its fourth week. Unfortunately for the civilian population of Gaza, however, there is little in this operation that could reasonably be considered defensive. The destruction of Gaza's civilian infrastructure and its only power station, the targeting of schools, hospitals, mosques, fishing boats, orchards, and the beach is more about making life intolerable for Gazans than it is about ending rocket attacks.
The civilian death toll, and the number of child casualties in particular, make it difficult to see this as anything other than collective punishment. And yet we are asked everyday to believe that these casualties are ' legitimate, 'unavoidable', appropriate', 'justified', 'necessary', and 'reasonable' and that children are dying because they are being used as 'human shields'.
Suffering is increasingly mediated by diplomats, official spokespeople, broadcasters, news corporations, community leaders, spin doctors, and legal tams, but usually with no more than a passing commentary. We see more and more pictures of dead children on our screens and in our newspapers but the texts and speeches that accompany them are full of ambigious and misleading words, or words with no meaning at all. Sometimes there are so many dead children that it is more expedient to forget about words alltogether and simply use numbers.
The contributors to this book are telling the story of our anger and disgust and horror. You will not be surprised to discover that there is darkness in many of the texts that follow. But there is also joy and beauty. Its aim is much less to accuse than to paint a correct picture of what most of the world seemingly does not see, or chooses not to see, and we think that a right recognition of the reality of Gaza today needs to be accompanied by the right remedial action. Such action is in the hands of all of us, even if the leaders of the world, who are indeed in the best position to act, do not.
What is at stake in Gaza goes well beyond the politics of sides and enters the consideration of crime and of killing. There are many accomplices on both sides and as in any crime, they, too must be held accountable. Bishop Tutu has said that "if you are neutral in situations of injustice you have chosen the side of the oppressor. If an elephant has its foot on the tail of a mouse and you say that you are neutral, the mouse will not appreciate your neutrality." The work presented here by many artists and writers from all corners of the world attempts, unlike the non-actions of those who actually have political clout and power, to choose the side of the oppressed.
Suddenly in the face of these killing, it does not matter that tunnels have been dug, or that rockets are being launched at Israeli cities. Even if you are right; what suddenly matters is choosing to kill your opponent, who is weaker.
Mathew D. Staunton & Rethabile Masilo
You can see much more on their facebook page
https://www.facebook.com/onslaughtpress
I can send a PDF too anyone interested.
Link to poem of mine included, originally posted here on this blog:-
The Night is Long Faced
http://teifidancer-teifidancer.blogspot.co.uk/2014/07/the-night-is-long-faced.html
Saturday, 9 August 2014
The Case for Cultural & Academic Boycott of Israel with intro by Ken Loach
Solidarity with all those marching for Gaza and Palestine today.
Silence is complicity. The chance to be a force for good in the world is there for the taking. I hope more join Ken Loach and others willing to speak their minds - movement and momentum is everything.
Friday, 8 August 2014
Long March on Newport
In September 2014 (4th and 5th) NATO will bring its summit to Wales. Throughout Wales opposition grows, peace activists and members from a wide section of our communities are already spreading an alternative message across our land, with campaigners starting of on a 192-mile Long March On Newport inspired by the Chartist Uprising.
We have a long proud tradition of standing up for peace, against injustice, this is what I hope the walkers will bring to mind. Ordinary people reflecting a different view, another path. Against militarism and institutions that perpetuate violence on a global scale. As heads of governments from 60 countries head to Newport, at Celtic Manor Resort I sincerely hope that the people of Wales, are joined in solidarity from people from all walks of life who want to see an end to aggression perpetuated by alliances forged with imperialistic agendas, that seem to serve only their own self interests, profiteers of war and poverty, with the added obscene costs of this summit in these austere times, a clear message of defiance and resistance must be delivered. To demand a world without bosses or bombs.
Marchers plan to start from the Eisteddfod in Llanelli today to arrive in Newport on August 29 ,the day before a planned demonstration in the city, I hope to make the journey at some later stage too.
More Details here:-
http://notonatowalk.org.uk/
https://network23.org/StopnatoCymru/en/whats-planned/
Wednesday, 6 August 2014
B.B.C Censorship at Welsh National Eisteddfod
The BBC has said that this was just a misunderstanding but the choir disagrees, and the choir is taking it further. All they were doing is wearing badges as a gesture of support and solidarity.http://www.golwg360.com/newyddion/Cymru/158944-bbc-yn-rhwystro-perfformwyr-rhag-dangos-bathodyn-palestina
I'm not sure if I can trust the Beeb at moment, because this is the same BBC where Lyse Doucet said that the ceasefire in Gaza means that the Arab fishermen can go back fishing on the sea normally again. What she or the BBC do not say is that the Palestinians are not allowed to go out beyond 250 metres off the beaches, and have not been allowed to do this since 2007, because of the illegal blockade thrust upon them. Its all reported as if nothing was wrong in Gaza prior to 4 weeks ago, and the same BBC that uses its news services to spread its messages of jingoism in support of things that only readers of the Daily Mail would want to hear about.
Tuesday, 5 August 2014
The Ballad of Rivka and Mohammed - Leon Rosselson
Leon Rosselson has written a powerful new song about Gaza. A song from the heart for all of us, which you might like to share.
A song which tells the story of two children in different wars.
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