http://www.goethe.de/ges/prj/mar/pro/flyer/flyer_goethe.pdf
Beside the photo of the solitary Palestinian (p.9) looking over the Israeli Wall at his own land is a settlement map of Western Jordan, i.e. the West Bank. Below the map is the statement that 470,000 Israeli Jews live in the occupied territory of West Jordan. (In addition, another 190,000 Israelis have occupied and live in Arab territory in and around Jerusalem.) Some of the Israeli settlements have 30,000 Israeli settlers on them.
http://www.berlinonline.de/berliner-zeitung/archiv/.bin/dump.fcgi/2009/1102/politik/0034/index.html
Interestingly, the photo and map are missing from the online version of Nov. 2, 2009's BZ (Berliner Zeitung). However, the message of the photo of the Apartheid Wall of Israel and the map of the West Bank were not lost on German readers of the article on Hillary Clinton in Israel, written by Inge Guenther. The headline on that same page 9 read: � ���"Hillary Clinton supports Nenayahu� �� � and his reasons not to fully stop settlement building in Israel.
The decision to introduce the photo and the map during the 20th Anniversary Wall celebrations and reunions in Berlin are a clear editorial comment that no-such walls are really acceptable to the peoples divided by them.
SWARM INTELLIGENCE AND COLLAPSE OF WALLS
Similarly, there was a photographic comment or editorial made by the publishers of WELT KOMPAKT, another Springer newspaper publication in Germany, on November 2, 2009. The Kompakt newspaper is like a Readers Digest of articles from the more famous DIE WELT newspaper in Germany. The article of interest to me was one on � ���"Swarm Intelligence� �� �.
Interestingly, DIE WELT had published an article last August with the title and same photo you see on this link below. In that article, entitled BIOLOGISTS RIDICULE THE IDEA OF SWARM INTELLIGENCE, DIE WELT writer Matthias Glaubrecht reveals that many biologists do not consider � ���"swarm intelligence� �� � as being intelligent at all.
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