Friday, June 19, 2009

World Refugee Day

For years, many countries and regions have been holding their own Refugee Days and even Weeks. One of the most widespread is Africa Refugee Day, which is celebrated on 20 June in several countries.

As an expression of solidarity with Africa, which hosts the most refugees, and which traditionally has shown them great generosity, the UN General Assembly adopted Resolution 55/76 on 4 December 2000. In this resolution, the General Assembly noted that 2001 marked the 50th anniversary of the 1951 Convention relating to the Status of Refugees, and that the Organization of African Unity (OAU) had agreed to have International Refugee Day coincide with Africa Refugee Day on 20 June. The Assembly therefore decided that, from 2001, 20 June would be celebrated as World Refugee Day.

[Note: The OAU was replaced by the African Union on 9 July 2002.]

Friday, June 5, 2009

D-Day - 65th anniversary


06 Giugno 2009, today is the 65th anniversary of the D-Day in Normandy, which took place the 06 June 1944.

The "Operation Overlord" began during the night between the 05 and 06 June 1944 parachuting the soldiers of the 82 and 101 US Airborne division at Pegasus Bridge e Sainte-Mère-Eglise. The plan of debarquement followed the following scheme:




- British 6ht Airborn division (East of Orne River covering the left flank);

- British I Corps Special Services (Queen Reed sector);
- British 3rd infantry divsion and the British 27th Aroumred Brigade (Sword Be
ach);
- Canadian 3rd Infantry Division, Canadian Armoured Brigade (Juno Beach);
- British XXX Corps, British 50t
h Infantry Division and British 8th Armoured Brigade (Gold Beach);
- US V Corps, US 1st Infantry Division and US 29th Infantry Division (Omaha Beach);
- Rangers 2nd battalion (Point du Hoc);
- US VII Corps, US 4th Infantry Division(Utah Beach);
- US 101st Airborne Division (Head of invasion at Vierville);

- US 82nd Airborne Division (at Sainte-Mère-Eglise coverign the right flank);
- Free French Special Air Service (SAS), 4th battalion in Brittany (involved in Operation Dingson and Operation Samwest).







The of troops landed on D-Day was around from 130.000 to 156.000.

The objective of the operation was to make a lodgement hat would be anchored in the city of Caen (and later Cherbourg when its deep-water port would be captured). As long as Normandy could be secured, the Western European campaign and the downfall of Nazi Germany could begin.

Monday, June 1, 2009

2 Giugno - Festa della Repubblica

Il 02 e il o3 giugno 1946, gli italiani venivano chiamati alle urne per esprimersi su quale forma di governo - monarchia o repubblica - dare al Paese, in seguito alla caduta del fascismo. Con 12.718.641 voti contro 10.718.502, l'Italia diventava repubblica.

La festa era stata abrogata con la legge 5 marzo 1977, n.54 e reintrodotta nel 2001 dal Presidente della Repubblica Carlo Azeglio Ciampi.


Il 02 giugno celebra la NOSTRA Nazione.... lasciamo da parte - almeno per questa giornata - differenze ideologiche, politiche o quanto altro e uniamoci nei festeggiamenti della nostra PATRIA.


W L'ITALIA!!!!!