Friday, March 18, 2011

My Dogs Lip Is Swollen

"Habiby" means "my love"

The best way to tell this post is to disappear and leave it Olivié Antonio, editor of What! , who leads the store:

"In January 2006, the first editor of the newspaper What! , Alexander Soper, launched 'The Plane of Life' for to intervene in Spain forty children whose operation in Iraqi hospitals was impossible due to the hardships of war. The newspaper obtained an agreement with the ministries of Health of Asturias, Catalonia, Madrid and Aragon so that they could serve them in public hospitals. It involved the readers to contribute the funds needed to bring air to children, his companions, Iraqi doctors and translators (almost 90 people), and to keep them in shelters or homes in Spain. More than 25,000 people have sent financial support.


"The goal was to show the devastating effects of war through the eyes of children, and demonstrate what can civil society and a newspaper, to solve world problems. Two of the children who came to Spain died and others had no cure possible given the advanced stage of their illness. "


" But most went on. "





"In 2007 the Iraqi embassy in Madrid suggested 'The Plane of Life' for Prince of Asturias Award, an award for which we were officially nominated this year."



"Now, in 2011, some of these small, as Ayat, occasionally come to Spain to have their reviews. In the case of Ayat, had a heart operation in which he was between life and death. It's a great joy to see her smile again in Madrid five years after their intervention. "


a newspaper campaign launch aid is not a new phenomenon, but they are always plausible initiatives. These days we are reading the "All with Japan" La Vanguardia. The Catalan newspaper launched a solidarity campaign to support a people closer than it appears: Barcelona nearly 2,200 Japanese living and every year 220,000 visit the city Nipponese.




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