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Goodbye Eva Bidania!

efayouth 02/05/2008 @ 16:22

clip_image002.gifIt was offially announced at the EFAy General Assembly that the EFAy Coordinator, Eva Bidania, would be finishing her contract with the EFAy at the end of April 2008.

Eva will however be staying in contact with the EFAy − and even working in the same office − after she was offered the job of policy advisor with the EFA where she will be taking over from Jordi Perales.

Eva started working as the EFAy Coordinator after the 2005 EFAy General Assembly in Rennes, Brittany where she was formally voted into the position. However after working three years for the EFAy, she said that she was now looking for a new challenge. Rhisiart Tal−e−bot, President of the EFAy, said:

“We will certianly be sorry to see Eva leave the EFAy. Over the past three years she has proved herself invaluable to the smoothe functioning of the organisation and a pillar of strength to Bureau Members.

We wish her good luck in her new job and look forward to working alongside her in her new role.”

The EFAy are now waiting to hear if they will receive funding from the European Commission for a new Coordinator position.

EFAy take part in cultural consultation

efayouth 01/05/2008 @ 10:06

The Bureau of the EFAy has written to the South West Regional Assembly (SWRA) in England to comment on a draft strategy document that has been produced by its regional cultural consortium.

The document ‘A better Place to Be’ aims to provide a background to a new cultural infastucture strategy for the South West of England and is the latest publication in a series of documents that have focused on culture. ‘A Better Place to Be’seeks to make decisions about the culture of Cornwall by placing the country firmly within the artifical cultural confines of the South West of England, which was created by the Westminster Government in 1999. Culture South West (CSW) is the name given to the SWRA’s cultural consortium that plans to take the project forward.

The issue of the draft strategy was raised and discussed at the EFAy’s Bureau Meeting on 10th April 2008 in Palma de Mallorca, Mallorca, where Bureau members were informed about the proposed document by EFAy President Rhisiart Tal−e−bot. The full text of the EFAy letter sent to CSW can be found below:

30/04/08

Dear Culture South West

Consultation of regional cultural strategy: A Better Place to Be

At the last Bureau meeting of the European Free Alliance Youth (EFAy) in Palma de Mallorca, Mallorca on April 9th 2008, members discussed the draft Culture South West document ‘A Better Place to Be’.

The document was brought to the attention of the EFAy by Kernow X, one of our members in Cornwall. The EFAy is a European political youth organisation and campaigns on a broad range of issues, with particular attention to language, culture, identity, social justice and the environment.

After considerable debate, the EFAy Bureau concluded that ‘A Better Place to Be’ did not adequately respect the territorial integrity of Cornwall or its culture and language. The following points were raised by members in relation to the document:

1. That the draft should be thoroughly revised to include a section given over entirely to Cornwall − if Cornwall should be included in this document at all.
2. The EFAy would prefer to see a separate culture document for Cornwall.
3. The Cornish language is not given the promoinence in the document that it deserves. Cornish is after all the only national minority language within the boundaries of your south west region and as you will be aware should be protected and promoted under the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages.
4. The EFAy is concerned that the information included in the document relating to Cornwall was compiled in an amateur way, by persons will little knowledge or understanding of Cornish culture and/or identity. We would therefore recommend that Culture South West contact the Institute of Cornish Studies.
5. The special constitutional position of Cornwall as a Duchy is not referenced at all in the document and neither is Cornwall’s particular legal and cultural rights in relation to this status.
6. Cornish youth culture needs to be given prominence in the final document.

We hope that our suggestions are useful in producing a more reliable document that takes into consideration the unique culture of Cornwall. The EFAy believe that it is important for matters relating to Cornish culture should be discussed and decided upon at a Cornish regional level and not taken out of context and amalgamated into other significantly more prominent cultures such England.

Yours sincerely

EFAy Bureau
European Free Alliance Youth (EFAy)

SUCCESSFUL INTERNATIONAL PANEL DISCUSSION ON MINORITIES IN GREECE HELD IN THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT

efayouth 25/04/2008 @ 19:20

cafz4k9tcap89s40calvqgjtca3u4qtacauep0rtcaxxjglocacv8v13calzog4wcagnfc58ca377an0ca2f8r1hca4ulsvvcaduyehhcam2pp6icankh1xqcarwo0y6ca8ixsvycaqc5t4u.jpgMacedonian and Turkish minorities unrecognised and ignored in Greece

On Thursday 17April 2008 an international panel discussion was held in the European Parliament on the Ignored Minorities of Greece: Western Thrace Turks and Macedonians. The conference was very well attended and received much publicity in the press in the days leading up to the event.

The conference was chaired by Hans Heinrich Hansen, the President of the Federal Union of European Nationalities (FUEN). After opening speeches from Nelly Maes, the President of the European Free Alliance - European Political Party, Halit Habipoglou, President of the Federation of Western Thrace Turks in Europe (ABTTF) and Petros Kazias, a member of the Central Council of EFA-Rainbow the following presentations were made:

Kinga Gál, MEP, the Vice Chairwoman of the Subcommittee on Human Rights spoke about the protection of minorities in Europe.

Asst. Prof. Dr. Halim Cavusoglu made a speech on the Western Thrace Turkish Minority and the Victims of Article 19 of the Greek Citizenship Code.

Petros Kazias of the European Free Alliance – Rainbow made a presentation on the ethnic Macedonian minority of Greece.

A statement from Lazslo Tökes MEP was read out in which he offered to mediate between representatives of the two minority groups and the Greek government.

Next, Panayote Dimitras of the Greek Helsinki Monitor spoke on the tolerance of intolerance of minorities in Greece.

The final presentation was made by Boriss Cilevičs who spoke on Council of Europe standards and minorities in Greece.

The presentations were followed by a interesting discussion in which a range of views were expressed. EFA-Rainbow regrets that some present wanted to manipulate the event for their own political purposes.

The EFA-Rainbow was pleased that the event was attended by a number of MEPs and also by a representative of the Permanent Representation of Greece to the European Union. In this connection, EFA-Rainbow again call upon the Greek governemnt to begin a dialogue between representatives of the Macedonian and Turkish minorities to discuss all unresolved issues.

The closing remarks of the conference were made by Mikel Irujo Amezaga MEP of the Greens/EFA Group. The EFA-Rainbow would like to thank Mr Amezaga and his staff for all their hard work in organising the conference.

The Press Office
EFA – Rainbow

Hello EFAy!

efayouth 22/04/2008 @ 06:22

The attached poster came from Joves d'Esquerra Nacionalista (JEN) and was used to celebrate and advertise the holding of the EFAy General Assembly in Palma de Mallorca in April 2008.

The slogan ‘Hello EFAy, Goodbye Spain’ was adapted from the slogan of the original poster ‘Hello Europe, Goodbye Spain’, which was used for the 2004 European elections by the Coalition GALEUSCA, of which Jen took part. The original idea however came from another group again.

The poster was designed by professional designers, some of whom are also members of JEN.

Thanks to Lucy Collyer of JEN for providing us with it – I am sure it will inspire some of our other members!

A new logo for Youth of Breton's democratic Union

efayouth 19/04/2008 @ 08:55

udby_gwen.jpgThe Youth of Breton's Democratic Union is proud to present you with their new logo. Something you have already seen? Normal. It's a mix between the BDU's logo and the EFA Youth's (EFAy), of which we are a member. Ermines have been put in place of the Stars of the logo to emphasize breton culture as a component of cultural diversity in Europa.

Un arouez nevez evit tud yaouank an UDB

Laouen eo re yaouank an UDB da ginnig deoc'h o arouez nevez...gwelet c'hoazh en tu bennaket, a soñj deoc'h ? Normal eo : ur meskaj deus arouez an UDB hag arouez re yaouank an ALE (EFA youth), kar ezel eo an UDB d'al luskad-mañ. An erminiged 'neunt kemeret plas stered an ALE evit diskwel eo sevenadur hor bro ul lodenn a-bouez deus Europa, pinvik-mor a-drugarez d'ar sevenadurioù liesseurt a gaver enni.

Un nouveau logo pour les Jeunes de l'UDB

Les Jeunes de l'Union démocratique bretonne sont heureux de vous présenter leur nouveau logo. Une impression de déjà vu ? Normal, il est une fusion du logo de l'UDB avec celui des jeunes de l'Alliance libre européenne (EFA youth) dont sont membres les jeunes de l'UDB.

Les étoiles du logo de l'EFAy remplacées par des hermines pour mettre en exergue l’identité bretonne comme composante de la diversité culturelle en Europe.

Gwendal Rioual

Responsable des Jeunes de l’UDB

Gael Briand

Membre du Bureau de l’ALE jeunes

EFAy GA Resolutions

efayouth 18/04/2008 @ 07:25

12241.jpgAt the 8th General Assembly of the EFAy on 12th April 2008 in Palma de Mallorca, the following resolutions were passed:

Resolution on Palestine and Israel

Resolution on the situation in Tibet

Resolution on Kosova

Resolution on Carinthian Slovenians

Resolution on European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages

Resolution on GMO Free Areas

Resolution on new Focus for EFAy

The first four resolutions passed were joint resolutions with the EFA.

The EFAy will now begin the process of following up these resolutions and would like to urge its members and supporters to do the same. Resolution follow ups will be posted under each link as they occur.

Could all those organisations who do act on the motions, please inform the EFAy Coordinator (coordinator@efay.eu) and EFAy President (rhisiart.talebot@efay.eu).

GA News links

efayouth 18/04/2008 @ 05:51

banner1.jpgAs the week following the EFAy General Assembly draws to a close, it is interesting to read on the internet some of the news items that have been generated by youth party members and activists who took part in the event.

Below is a list of those groups and individuals who wrote something about the GA first:

Joves d'Esquerra Nacionalista (JEN)

FNP-youth

Bayernpartei Jungbayernbund

Suedtiroler Freiheit

Jordi Perales blog

Jo mateixa blog

Miscellaneous

EFAY celebra a Palma la seva Assemblea General

efayouth 18/04/2008 @ 05:43

12231.jpgEls Joves d'Esquerra Nacionalista (JEN-PSM), com a membres de ple dret de les Joventuts de l'Aliança Lliure Europea, en són els amfitrions

Les Joventuts de l'Aliança Lliure Europea (EFAY, en les sigles en anglès) celebren aquest dissabte a Palma la seva Assemblea General. Els Joves d'Esquerra Nacionalista (JEN-PSM), com a membres de ple dret d'aquesta organització juvenil europea des de la seva constitució, són els amfitrions de la trobada. Està prevista l'assistència de mig centenar de joves pertanyents a una vintena de partits polítics nacionalistes i progressistes d'arreu d'Europa (Escòcia, Gal•les, Flandes, Baviera, Occitània, Galícia, Euskal Herria, Països Catalans, etc).

Aquest dijous, les Executives d'EFAY i dels JEN-PSM, amb Rhisiart Tal-e-bot i Antoni Noguera com a respectius president i secretari general, han fet una reunió de treball conjunta, a la seu del PSM-EN.

http://www.psm-entesa.org/noticia.php?Codnot=3144&Cod_categoria=2

EFAy General Assembly 2008 - celebrated in Palma de Mallorca!

efayouth 14/04/2008 @ 21:12

12241.jpgThe European Free Alliance Youth (EFAy) held its General Assembly (GA) last Saturday (12th April) in Palma de Mallorca, on the Catalan island of Mallorca.

Several resolutions were passed on the subjects of Kosova, GMO crops, Israel and Palestine, lesser used European languages, the situation in Tibet and a new focus for the organisation, in what was the EFAy’s 8th GA. The event was hosted by EFA party members Partit Socialista de Mallorca (PSM) and their EFAy member youth branch Joves d'Esquerra Nacionalista (JEN).

In addition to the GA, a series of activities were organised throughout the day and well into the night for delegates from EFAy member organisations from Aaland, Brittany, Cornwall, Flanders, Moravia and Wales to name but a few.

At the event it was also formally announced that EFAy Coordinator Eva Bidania would be leaving the EFAy next month to take up a position of Policy Advisor to the EFA.

EFAy President, Rhisiart Tal-e-bot, said after the GA:

“It was a great pleasure to be back in Mallorca among our very enthusiastic and active members of JEN. The event was a resounding success and we are indebted to JEN for not only making us feel very welcome, but for also providing a lot of fun too!

Our GA’s are important times for the EFAy, because they allow our members to make contact on a professional and personal basis, in addition to developing the activities of the EFAy itself. I am sure our members who attended the Palma de Mallorca GA will remember the day as one where old acquaintances were firmly renewed and many new friends met.”

Further details of the resolutions passed will be made available in the next few days.

A l’atenció de la Secció de Societat i Polític

efayouth 03/04/2008 @ 14:22

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Les JERC - Barcelona simulen la mort d’un jove a mans dels militars per protestar per la presència de l’exèrcit espanyol a la Saló de l’Ensenyament

Els joves republicans han desplegat també una pancarta i han repartit un miler d’octavetes entre el jovent que visitava la fira.

Una desena d’activistes de les JERC - Barcelona han realitzat aquest matí una acció en el marc de la fira “Estudia - Saló de l’ensenyament” com a protesta per la presència d’un espai dedicat a l’exèrcit Espanyol. L’acció ha consistit en simular la mort d’un jove davant del mateix estant acompanyat d’un cartell on es llegia: “Jo he estat víctima dels exèrcits”.

Al mateix temps diversos activistes han desplegat una pancarta davant de l’estand sota el lema “ESTUDIAR NO ÉS MATAR”, on també s’hi podia llegir “Fora Assassins del Saló de l’Ensenyament”.

Paral•lelament s’han repartit un miler d’octavetes explicatives entre els joves assistents, on es posava de manifest el rebuig frontal de les JERC - Barcelona per aquesta presència, i es reclamava a la Fira de Barcelona, organitzadora de l‘esdeveniment; i a la Conselleria d’Educació, col•laboradora, que no permetin la presència d’efectius militars en el sí de la Fira. El pamflet exigia també la retirada de l’exèrcit espanyol i francès dels Països Catalans per tal de poder construir una societat lliure, democràtica, pacífica i desmilitaritzada.

Gerard Gómez del Moral, Portaveu de les JERC - Barcelona, ha mostrat el seu malestar davant “la presència de l’exèrcit a un Saló d’estudiants, ja que els valors que les forces armades promouen són totalment oposats als que s’han d’impartir per formar i educar als joves del nostre país”. Gómez del Moral ha recordat que “les JERC seguirem sempre promovent els valors de la tolerància, la solidaritat i de la pau” alhora que ha manifestat la intenció dels joves independentistes de “protestar cada vegada que l’exèrcit espanyol decideixi trepitjar la ciutat de Barcelona”.

L’acció al Saló de l’ensenyament és el quart any consecutiu que es realitza, i s’emmarca en la campanya antimilitarista de les JERC – Barcelona, que protesten cada cop que l’exèrcit espanyol i francès apareixen a la ciutat, bé sigui en autobusos de reclutament o en espectacles com els de “La Festa del Cel” durant les Festes de la Mercè.

Per a més informació >> Gerard Gómez del Moral, Portaveu de les JERC – BCN