Slogans à la Pride de Sion Dans le Top 3 des pancartes les plus provoc selon le Matin Dimanche, le…
Dans le Top 3 des pancartes les plus provoc selon le Matin Dimanche, le slogan de C+H < www.cplush.ch > :
"Chrétien et homo ? Nous sommes les deux !
derrière
2° "Les tapettes aiment la raclette".
1° "Priez pour nous, on baise pour vous "
Pour qui a encore des illusions sur Tariq Ramadan.
L’opposition cubaine, un inventaire.
Motocyclisme. La Madone bénit les motards avec leurs machines. Les très hauts représentants terrestres…
La Madone bénit les motards avec leurs machines. Les très hauts représentants terrestres de cette Mère de la compassion ne pensent pas qu'une bénédiction céleste s'applique à l'amour et l'engagement de deux êtres humains dès lors qu'ils sont du même sexe.
5 days in Bratislava and Brno. We took part in another great tour organised by c20society.org.uk highlighting…
We took part in another great tour organised by c20society.org.uk highlighting treasures of modern architecture and design, this time in two neighbouring cities of Slovakia and the Czech Republic. Also a first behind the former Iron Curtain, and certainly not the last!
Alexander Dubček in Bratislava.I was not going to Bratislava, his home town, without paying my respect…
I was not going to Bratislava, his home town, without paying my respect to Alexander Dubček, a hero of my youth of Prag Spring fame (5 January – 21 August 1968).
But there is no museum or library (more likely to be found in Prag). His former house is now the Lesotho embassy, I’ve been told. And locals I asked were not really aware of where his statue is: in front of the national Parliament, on a piazza dedicated to him.
Dubček was indeed a « Slovak statesman », but of course much more than that. He got a sweet revenge with the fall of communism and the Velvet Revolution, becoming the Speaker of the Federal Parliament with Václav Havel as President of Czechoslovakia (28-29 December 1989).
Standing the test of time. An article from 4 days before the General Election worth reading afterwards…
An article from 4 days before the General Election worth reading afterwards.