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Russian cultural center opens in Puerto Rico

Feb 26, 2013 11:01 Moscow Time
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A ceremony in honor of the opening of a Russian cultural center in Puerto Rico took place in San Juan on Tuesday.

The gem of the newly opened center is its rich library which has thousands of books, including textbooks, reference books and works by Russian literary classics.
The center’s cinema house offers a wide collection of films about Russia while its computer rooms provide visitors with comprehensive information about the Russian history and culture and the country’s political and social life.
Speakers at the opening ceremony said that the center should provide Russian children adopted by Puerto Ricans with an opportunity to learn more about Russia and maintain connection with their homeland.
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Swaying the Opinions of the Russian Diaspora - Heritage.org

June 21, 2012

For the first time since the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Russian diaspora is no longer viewed as necessarily anti-Communist or hostile to the Kremlin. Moscow now actively seeks to curry favor with its emigrants and make them its emissaries. Using its embassies, government websites, and a network of establishments that promote Russian language and culture, its efforts to use public diplomacy to bring the Russian diaspora back into the Russian world are growing. Intelligence experts indicate, however, that since the days of the USSR, such efforts have been closely linked to Russia’s intelligence activities, including talent-spotting, recruitment, and operations of human intelligence (HUMINT) assets.

Russia is also monitoring and manipulating its domestic social media. The government leadership understands that social networking is one of the freest modes of exchange between Russians and the outside world, and it does not want to lose control of the message that Russia is a great power.

Organizations that track global Internet freedom have documented growing intimidation from Moscow of those who are critical of the Kremlin online.[51]

Without a strategy to counteract this increasingly aggressive campaign to win hearts and minds, the United States will continue to find its own messages poorly received by Russians and its interests undermined. 


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"...В России еще не было ни одного уголовного дела, в котором был признан факт совершения преступления в отношении ЛГБТ по мотиву ненависти. Уголовные дела... прекращаются, а потерпевшему дается разъяснение, что... необходимо обратиться в мировой суд", из доклада Ассоциации "Агора". 58 случаев насилия в отношении...


Mike Nova: This is one of the best documentaries on the subject of Stalin and Stalinism.

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Josefh Stalin (Iosif David Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili), hijo de un pequeño artesano, llegó a ser uno de los hombres más poderosos del mundo. Se hizo con el poder de la Unión Soviética en 1924, tras la muerte de Lenin y, durante sus 30 años como máximo mandatario, murieron 20 millones de personas. Este hombre, que declaraba hacer feliz a su pueblo, se convirtió, a fuerza de fanatismo, en uno de los dictadores más sanguinarios.

En la época de Stalin eran famosos los campos de concentración y los "hospitales psiquiátricos" en donde los opositores políticos eran internados y torturados hasta la locura total o hasta la muerte.

Tras la muerte de Lenin en 1924, Stalin se hizo con el poder de la Unión Soviética. Su ideal de estado comunista sin ricos ni pobres, con salud y educación para todos estuvo muy alejado de la realidad. Los Gulags y las hambrunas mostraron al pueblo ruso el lado más oscuro del comunismo. Sus crueles programas de industrialización y colectivización a partir de 1930 y sus campañas de represión política le costaron la vida a más de 20 millones de rusos.

La Noche Temática nos acerca a la represión stalinista a través de dos documentales de producción francesa de 2007 : "Stalin, el tirano rojo" y "La Isla de los Caníbales".

El 9 de marzo de 1953, Joseph Stalin moría en Moscú. Su funeral fue el de un semidiós. Última ironía de uno de los peores criminales de la historia del siglo XX, que llevó miseria a su pueblo mientras que creaba una admiración colectiva. Durante más de 30 años de gobierno absoluto murieron millones de personas.

Con la política de Stalin el nivel de vida descendió. La pobreza de principios de los años 30 era evidente en las calles de Moscú. En sus campos de reeducación por el trabajo, más conocido como el Gulag, encerró a 18 millones de rusos convirtiéndolos en esclavos. Maquiavélico y paranoico, Stalin inventó el juicio político, dónde las condenas se fijaban antes del inicio de la audiencia. Dejó morir de hambre a 7.000.000 de campesinos como castigo por negarse a su revolución. Tenía engañado al mundo entero a través de falsas campañas de propaganda.

LIBROS SOBRE STALIN Y EL COMUNISMO:

DERROTA MUNDIAL, EL MEJOR LIBRO ESCRITO SOBRE LA SEGUNDA GUERRA, QUE DA UN ESCLARECIMIENTO TOTAL SOBRE LA MISMA, SIN MENTIRAS NI PROPAGANDA:
http://www.4shared.com/office/n667JIL...

http://es.scribd.com/doc/94848474/Doc...

http://es.scribd.com/doc/70654690/The...

La mayor investigación sobre los crímenes de las izquierdas
http://www.alerta360.org/secciones/te...

Stalin's Genocides
http://es.scribd.com/doc/36790650/Sta...

Esta es la Tierra Prometida del marxismo:
http://www.aguadadepasajeros.bravepag...

116 millones de muertos por la "utopía" marxista
http://www.defenderlapatria.com/116%2...

El libro negro del comunismo
http://www.defenderlapatria.com/el%20...

Nicolas Werth - Un Estado Contra su Pueblo
http://es.scribd.com/doc/74215218/Nic...

http://der-stuermer.org/spanish/la_al...

SOVIET STUDIES
http://sovietinfo.tripod.com/

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Just last week, Puerto Rico’s Supreme Court upheld a law that prohibits joint adoption by gay couples.
In a 5-4 decision, the court said a woman could not adopt a 12-year-old girl whom her longtime partner conceived through in vitro fertilization. In the majority opinion the court stated a family composed of a mother and father is best for a child’s “dignity, stability and well-being.”
A few days later state senator Víctor Vassallo Anadón compared homosexuality to bestiality and pedophilia, wondering why homosexuality was not outlawed. He has since apologized but his words show a great deal of prejudice and ignorance.
As a Puerto Rican man it hurts even more—it’s personal!
Many of us who are Boricua and LGBT enjoy family support—more and more of us every day, actually. The embrace we experience from our mothers, fathers, siblings, and abuelas is won through sometimes difficult, but always profoundly moving, acts of courage. We stand before our loved ones and tell our truths and we are free to let the people we love most in the world see us as we actually are. And in knowing us, wholly and completely, we form familial bonds that are stronger and more loving because of it.
In many ways, family is THE source of our strength. I find strength in the memory of my abuela, who modeled for me how transformational truth and love can be. Growing up, I never would’ve imagined that she could have embraced me as fully as she did after I disclosed to her my sexual orientation. I know she didn’t understand it right away but she grew in her understanding and showed me as only grandmothers can, in big ways and small. She told me in the way she ran to me whenever I walked in her door, in the way she bestowed her blessing on me at the end of every phone call, “Que dios te bendiga…” “May God bless you.” In the end, it didn’t matter to my grandmother WHO I loved, it mattered THAT I loved. All she saw was the love between us. I miss her and I’m so proud of her for that.
I like to think that, someday, I could be a father and that my husband and I could share with the kids we adopt together the story about my abuela, Carmen, and her capacity to grow in love her entire life. That’s my dream. I’d love to take them for a walk on the beach in Luqillo or a hike in El Yunque and know that the beautiful island from which I can track my family’s history for generations acknowledged and respected my family – ALL OF IT! If my abuela could do it, I know that the government of Puerto Rico can do it, too.
The fact is, Puerto Rico’s Supreme Court sent a cruel message to gay people: that we’re less of value than anyone else, that our parenting skills are secondary to opposite sex couples. I’m sure their decision was based on ignorance about same-sex parents.
If Puerto Rico is truly going to have an island-wide conversation about the rights of families and pass judgment on what constitutes a family let me first suggest that those in positions of power base those judgments on facts and not myths, on love and not fear.
A large body of research consistently concludes that being raised by gay or lesbian parents has no adverse effects on children. Kids of gay parents are just as healthy and well-adjusted as other children.
It’s now up to the government of Puerto Rico to teach what the Courts obviously don’t know—that in the end, it’s only the love that counts. Let the people of Puerto Rico witness for themselves the love modeled to them by LGBT families and they’ll know the truth and be transformed by what my abuela taught me: LOVE makes a family.
(Photo by Jason Merritt/Getty Images)
(Photo by Jason Merritt/Getty Images)
Wilson Cruz is an openly gay actor and National Spokesperson and Strategic Giving Officer at GLAAD. Tweet him at @wcruz73 and @glaad.

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The fact is, Puerto Rico’s Supreme Court sent a cruel message to gay people - by Wilson Cruz | Puerto Rico for being part of the American judicial system, where citizens have the right to take their grievances to the highest judicial forum, will have a major social challenge ahead - Joseph A. Churches Torruellas

 

via NBC Latino by Wilson Cruz, actor and National Spokesperson and Strategic Giving Officer at GLAAD on 2/27/13
Just last week, Puerto Rico’s Supreme Court upheld a law that prohibits joint adoption by gay couples.
In a 5-4 decision, the court said a woman could not adopt a 12-year-old girl whom her longtime partner conceived through in vitro fertilization. In the majority opinion the court stated a family composed of a mother and father is best for a child’s “dignity, stability and well-being.”
A few days later state senator Víctor Vassallo Anadón compared homosexuality to bestiality and pedophilia, wondering why homosexuality was not outlawed. He has since apologized but his words show a great deal of prejudice and ignorance.
As a Puerto Rican man it hurts even more—it’s personal!
Many of us who are Boricua and LGBT enjoy family support—more and more of us every day, actually. The embrace we experience from our mothers, fathers, siblings, and abuelas is won through sometimes difficult, but always profoundly moving, acts of courage. We stand before our loved ones and tell our truths and we are free to let the people we love most in the world see us as we actually are. And in knowing us, wholly and completely, we form familial bonds that are stronger and more loving because of it.
In many ways, family is THE source of our strength. I find strength in the memory of my abuela, who modeled for me how transformational truth and love can be. Growing up, I never would’ve imagined that she could have embraced me as fully as she did after I disclosed to her my sexual orientation. I know she didn’t understand it right away but she grew in her understanding and showed me as only grandmothers can, in big ways and small. She told me in the way she ran to me whenever I walked in her door, in the way she bestowed her blessing on me at the end of every phone call, “Que dios te bendiga…” “May God bless you.” In the end, it didn’t matter to my grandmother WHO I loved, it mattered THAT I loved. All she saw was the love between us. I miss her and I’m so proud of her for that.
I like to think that, someday, I could be a father and that my husband and I could share with the kids we adopt together the story about my abuela, Carmen, and her capacity to grow in love her entire life. That’s my dream. I’d love to take them for a walk on the beach in Luqillo or a hike in El Yunque and know that the beautiful island from which I can track my family’s history for generations acknowledged and respected my family – ALL OF IT! If my abuela could do it, I know that the government of Puerto Rico can do it, too.
The fact is, Puerto Rico’s Supreme Court sent a cruel message to gay people: that we’re less of value than anyone else, that our parenting skills are secondary to opposite sex couples. I’m sure their decision was based on ignorance about same-sex parents.
If Puerto Rico is truly going to have an island-wide conversation about the rights of families and pass judgment on what constitutes a family let me first suggest that those in positions of power base those judgments on facts and not myths, on love and not fear.
A large body of research consistently concludes that being raised by gay or lesbian parents has no adverse effects on children. Kids of gay parents are just as healthy and well-adjusted as other children.
It’s now up to the government of Puerto Rico to teach what the Courts obviously don’t know—that in the end, it’s only the love that counts. Let the people of Puerto Rico witness for themselves the love modeled to them by LGBT families and they’ll know the truth and be transformed by what my abuela taught me: LOVE makes a family.
(Photo by Jason Merritt/Getty Images)
(Photo by Jason Merritt/Getty Images)
Wilson Cruz is an openly gay actor and National Spokesperson and Strategic Giving Officer at GLAAD. Tweet him at @wcruz73 and @glaad.

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It seems ironic that the Supreme Court of the United States, with its next decision in June, on the marriages of same-sex couples, help polarize the political forces, the solution around the centennial issue of the political status of Puerto Rico.
Pleading that DOMA (Defend of Marrige Act) is unconstitutional and that gave way to that gay marriage was a reality in the near future, we would see many conservatives vs. liberals, opposing or approving its applicability to Puerto Rico.
The fact is that you can not "cover" the sky with the hand and in the same way that the abortion decision impacted our society decades ago, the gay marriage would be no exception. In other words, like it or not, Puerto Rico for being part of the American judicial system, where citizens have the right to take their grievances to the highest judicial forum, will have a major social challenge ahead.
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