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18/5/09

Contatos das Assessorias SSP

Contatos das Assessorias de Comunicação da SSP16/05/2009 22:08
Para facilitar e tornar mais ágil o trabalho dos profissionais de imprensa que buscam informações da Secretaria da Segurança Pública do Rio Grande do Sul (SSP/RS) e seus organismos vinculados (Polícia Civil, Brigada Militar, Instituto-Geral de Perícias e Superintendência dos Serviços Penitenciários), principalmente aos finais de semana e feriados, informamos os telefones celulares funcionais das respectivas assessorias, assim como fones convencionais e e-mails para outras demandas durante a semana.
Solicitamos aos profissionais da mídia para que busquem sempre com as assessorias a intermediação das demandas junto às fontes de cada instituição. Ressaltamos também que ao pé da página inicial do site da SSP (www.ssp.rs.gov.br ), no banner Cadastre-se, pode ser efetuado o registro para recebimento do mailing diário de notícias da Secretaria.
SECRETARIA DA SEGURANÇA PÚBLICA ( www.ssp.rs.gov.br )
Coordenador de Comunicação: Jornalista Amilton Belmonte
Fone: (51) 3288-1919/3288-1994 (segunda a sexta-feira, horário comercial)
Celular funcional: (51) 8445-8670 *
e-mail: comunicacao@ssp.rs.gov.br
* Aparelho programado para receber apenas chamadas identificadas
POLÍCIA CIVIL ( www.pc.rs.gov.br )
Coordenador de Comunicação: Delegada Patrícia Tolotti Rodrigues
Fones: (51) 3288-2380/3288-2381 (segunda a sexta-feira, horário comercial)
Celulares funcionais: (51) 8445-9454 e 8445-9748
e-mail: imprensa@policiacivil.rs.gov.br
BRIGADA MILITAR ( www.brigadamilitar.rs.gov.br )
Coordenador de Comunicação: Tenente-Coronel Valmor Araújo de Mello
Fones: (51) 3288-2930/3288-2932 (segunda a sexta-feira, horário comercial)
Celulares funcionais: (51) 8501-6577 e (51) 8501-6575
e-mail: pm5-imprensa@brigadamilitar.rs.gov.br
SUPERINTENDÊNCIA DOS SERVIÇOS PENITENCIÁRIOS ( www.susepe.rs.gov.br )
Assessor de Imprensa: Jornalista Marco Antonio Vieira
Fone: (51) 3288-7285/3288-7289 (segunda a sexta-feira, horário comercial)
Celular funcional: (51) 8443-6887
e-mail: imprensa@susepe.rs.gov.br
INSTITUTO-GERAL DE PERÍCIAS ( www.igp.rs.gov.br )
Assessor de Imprensa: Jornalista Maria da Graça Kreisner
Fone: (51) 3288-5165 (segunda a sexta-feira, horário comercial)
Celular funcional: (51) 8445-8627
e-mail: comunicacao@igp.rs.gov.br

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THE GRASSROOTS PALESTINIAN ANTI-APARTHEID WALL CAMPAIGN WEEKLY E-NEWSLETTER
StoptheWall.org - regular update
from the Anti-Apartheid Wall Campaign
Newsletter 6 - May 17th, 2009
The Nakba at 61
Remembering 61 years of Nakba
On May 15, Palestinians officially commemorated 61 years of the Nakba. From May 14 – 16, activities and demonstrations were organized across historic Palestine. This photo story features images from the ‘48 and the West Bank, including the central demonstrations, anti-Wall protests, and other activities. [MORE]
Remembering Basem Abu Rahma
Friday protests and a Saturday funeral
This Friday, Basem Ibrahim Abu Rahma was martyred in Bil’in, where he was shot during a protest. Soldiers also attacked several other anti-Wall demonstrations in the West Bank, wounding scores of people. In these past months, the deaths of Abu Rahma, along with Arafat Khawaja, Mohammed Khawaja, Ahmed Mousa and Youssef Amirah are not isolated examples of “unauthorized fire” or protocol breach, but rather reflect a violent, institutionalized military policy. [MORE]
Young man martyred in Bil’in
Basem Ibrahim Abu Rahma was martyred this afternoon in Bil’in when he was shot at close range by a high velocity tear gas canister at the weekly demonstration against the Wall. This is the second time soldiers have fired on unarmed demonstrators from a lethal range in the past two months. [MORE]
37 injured in protests following the killing of Abu Rahma
Anti-Wall demonstrations this week commemorated the life of Basem Abu Rahma, who was killed last week in Bil’in. Several were detained and at least 37 were wounded in Ni’lin, Bil’in, Jayyus and al-Ma’sara. 25 of the wounded are residents of Bil’in, where a memorial was set up on Friday for Abu Rahma. Youth in Jayyus have also reported that soldiers have started using only live ammunition against village demonstrations. [MORE]
Basem Abu Rahma
Abdullah Abu Rahma, coordinator for the popular committee in Bil’in, recently spoke to us about Basem Abu Rahma. Basem had participated in actions against the Wall since they began in the village in 2005 until 17 April, 2009, when he was martyred at age 31 during his last protest in Bil’in. Abdullah described Basem’s life in the village and detailed the day he was killed. [MORE]
Canadian demonstration for Abu Rahma
On May 8, activist groups in Montreal organized a demonstration to commemorate Basem Ibrahim Abu Rahma, and to express continued solidarity with the struggle against the Apartheid Wall in the West Bank. [MORE]
Free the Ma’sara prisoners!
Four al-Ma’sara popular committee members arrested
This week, anti-Wall demonstrations held to commemorate the first of May were met with violence and organizers arrested. Occupation forces attacked a May Day festival and demonstration in al-Ma’sara, injuring nine people and arresting the village popular committee. Soldiers also fired upon residents in Bi’lin and tried to break the protest in Ni’lin, where they occupied homes in the early morning. [MORE]
Protests for the Ma’sara prisoners
Nearly 20 people were injured in protests against the Wall this Friday, several of which were held in solidarity for the five activists who were arrested in al-Ma’sara last week. In addition to a large demonstration in the Bethlehem area, the demonstrations in Ni’lin and Bil’in also called for their release. The people of Bi’lin themed the weekly action around “Occupation Flu”, and a demonstration was also held in Jayyus. [MORE]
Release the Palestinian Activists Arrested in al-Ma’sara! 
After arrests and injuries on Workers Day, the Bethlehem branch of the Palestinian General Federation of Trade Unions (PGFTU) and the popular committees against the Apartheid Wall in al Ma’sara and the district call on trade unions around the globe to increase solidarity and join the BDS call. [MORE]
Fighting the Wall in Jayyus
The struggle for land in Jayyus
The Wall has had a devastating effect on the 4,000 residents of Jayyus, separating the farmers from 75 percent of their agricultural land. Villagers describe the permit system, the rerouting of the Wall, attempts at forcing local youth to act as collaboraters, and the ongoing Friday demonstrations. [MORE]

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