воскресенье, 31 марта 2013 г.

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The article published on the website guardian.co.uk on March 27, 2013 is headlined Belarus Free Theatre to bring battle against death penalty to UK. It was written by Matt Trueman. The article reports the intention of Belarus free theatre to bring a visit at the summer 2013.
The article deals with the information about first Belarus perfomance in English that challenges the use of capital punishment around the world.
The author declares that Belarus Free Theatre will present a new piece – their first in English perfomance on such a serious theme. It's interesting that the company's co-artistic director Natalia Kaliada told the Guardian that they want to look at whether a state's use of capital punishment sets an example to its citizens and legitimises other forms of violence.
It is necessory to say that Belarus is the last European country to employ the death penalty! To my mind it's terrible! It's not strange that the EU and Human Rights Watch abandone the use of capital punishment! I think it's inhumane! at least we live in the 21 century!!!
The author of the article have some terrific examples of the capital penalty: 'Vladislav Kovalyov and Dmitry Konovalov, both 26, were put to death last March after being convicted of a bomb attack that took place less than a year before. Kovalyov's mother has since travelled around the world, maintaining her son's innocence.'
It is not surprising that certainly this theatre with its perfomancies is banned in Belarus and is cosidered as provocation.

Trash Cuisine will also feature testimonials drawn from some of the other 94 countries worldwide where the death penalty remains in use, including Thailand and Malaysia.
Personally I deeply appreciate such brave people and such actions! They go to those places where others don't get enough attention to these serious problem. They absolutely understand what it means not to be heard and they need to find those areas of the world that are hidden, where people's stories do not get a chance to be heard. It's wonderful that they do it through their perfomances! I hope they will be heard and some day the capital penalty will be banned in every country on the Earth.

1 комментарий:

  1. GOOD!
    SLIPS:
    The article reports the intention of Belarus Free Theatre TO UNVEIL A new English-language piece on London's Young Vic and Edinburgh Fringe this summer.
    ... to these serious problemS ...

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