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ISSUE 276
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Unknown airplanes circle over Hargeysa and Burao

EU: Presidency Ponders Special Envoy To War-Torn Somalia

Somalia asked us to save them from this brutal sub-clan

US Ethiopia Human Rights Africa
Revealed: Abuses of the War on Terror in the Horn of Africa

Only Somaliland Has An Identifiable National Armed Force

Ethiopian Army Kills Thousands In Somalia

Puntland approves controversial livestock export deal

Adal: History Of Islamic State Of Eastern Africa

The flawed Chatham House Report on Somalia

Regional Affairs

French Palace Denies Djibouti Crime Investigators

Human Rights Rapporteurs Denounce Deadly Conflict In Mogadishu

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International News

Somalia: The Other (Hidden) War for Oil

Somali Held By CIA Denies Al-Qaida Link

Bush and the Generals

Global Terrorist Threat Seen Undergoing Change

German Foreign Policy On Somalia

Inside Africa's Guantanamo

FEATURES & COMMENTARY

Fear Factor: Press Plays 9/11 Card to Justify Somalia Slaughter

The Global Citizen Project

The Answer is Worse than the Problem

The Pentagon’s New Africa Command

''Somalia Falls into Political Collapse''

Time Foreign Forces Quit Somalia

Food for thought

Opinions

Response to Berhanu Kebede

Borama Mayor should do something about the poor hygiene of the city!

Human Rights Violation

Somaliland Is Hargeisa Only And Hargeisa Is Somaliland

"War On Terror:" A Misleading Rhetoric For Ethiopia's Domination On Somalia

It is not yet a defeated fact

Women And Political Power


“My figures represent individuals [who are] genetically almost identical but also quite different"

xenia and her Somali figure

By Xenia Marita Riebe

28 April 2007

This is a story about the world, and one artist’s desire that no culture should ever be lost in the process of globalization.

In 2005, the artist began an art project she calls the Global Citizen Project . To call it an art project understates what she is trying to accomplish. To put her subject into her own words, “the main topic of the project is to transform global society in its cultural variety by means of art.”

Xenia forms small figures about 30 centimeters (just under 12inches) tall from national newspapers she has obtained from all over the world. Each figure represents one country so the whole group of Global Citizens will be about 200 altogether according to the-number of nations represented at the United Nations. Each figure will have small magnets in their feet so that they stand upright on metal representations of each continent.

The debut of her project will take place at an international unveiling in June of 2007 that will be attended by many important visitors including former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev. Xenia, who takes a firm stand on political and social issues says “Evidence suggests that the economically powerful countries will lead the way with regards to political, social, ecological, and nomical conditions and that the poorer nations will have to yield thus becoming victims of globalization” She says, “My figures represent individuals [who are] genetically almost identical but also quite different. They speak different languages, use different scripts and have different religions. Their cultures show a great diversity.They have achieved cultural assets and their cultural heritage should be preserved.” More and more people, however, realize how fragile their culture has become, how their language isn’t used any more, how their history has been forgotten. One common purpose to be achieved is to preserve cultural diversity with all its essential effects on mankind.”

Xenia's website www.xenia-art.de

NB: Xenia used the national daily Somali language newspaper 'Haatuf' published in Hargeysa (SL Times sister paper), to form the Somali figure.

Source: Somaliland Times


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