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Archive May 1, 2025

Actors With Down Syndrome Tear Down Barriers In London Show

To be or not to be is one of William Shakespeare’s most existential questions. A group of internationally acclaimed Peruvian actors with Down syndrome are now confronting it head-on, breaking down prejudice and barriers.

The eight-person band that performed “Hamlet” last week at London’s Barbican Center includes Cristina Leon, Jaime Cruz, and Manuel Garcia.

Leon, 32, told AFP: “This play shows that there are no boundaries, that people can do many things, and that people must accept the fact that we can do anything they ask of us.”

Seven years ago, Cruz’s acting career was born out of his dreams.

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Never had he considered having Down syndrome to be a life obstacle while working as an usher at Lima’s Teatro La Plaza.

“I’ve always wanted to be an actor,” I said. The 30-year-old said, “At an event (at the Lima theater), I had to introduce myself and said I was an actor.

He continued, “Praeces, myths, and barriers” were his goal.

Chela de Ferrari, the artistic director of the theater, adapted the masterpiece for the eight actors and brought it to the Shakespearean land.

She told AFP, “I really needed to have a more in-depth discussion with him,” and he really caught my attention.

When we were talking in a cafe, I saw him wearing the prince’s crown and thought about the significance of Jaime’s translation of Hamlet’s famous phrase “to be or not to be”

Form of Resistance

Seven additional actors were chosen for the group after a casting session was held.

“Jaime forced me to confront my own prejudices and profound ignorance of reality.” De Ferrari said, “I believe what the general public has to say about me” is exactly how it happened.

The group has traveled extensively around the world since being invited to come to Spain three years ago.

The Edinburgh International Festival sold out of the show last year, with The Guardian calling the cast’s portrayal of the Danish prince’s tragedy “upbeat” and praising it for “oozes charm, humour, and imagination.”

De Ferrari said, “I don’t think it’s the only play that actors with Down syndrome have seen,” but I don’t believe other groups have traveled as much.

The group of five men and three women will perform in Brighton, southern England, as well as in 35 other cities and towns, including Seoul, Melbourne, Toronto in Canada, and New York and Chicago in the United States this year.

For local non-Spanish speaking audiences, they perform in Spanish with subtitles in other languages.

Everyone in today’s society places limits on themselves. They constantly tell us that we can’t do things, Garcia, 32, said.

It’s a good time to present these projects given what we are seeing around the world, attacks on certain values like diversity. De Ferrari continued, “It also serves as a form of resistance.”

We embrace diversity, she said proudly, “instead of rejecting people who have speech problems or stutter.”

Ryanair threatens cancelling Boeing aircraft order amid tariffs: Report

Due to tariffs imposed by the United States, which have increased prices, Ryanair threatened to cancel hundreds of Boeing aircraft orders. The budget airline is considering using alternative suppliers, including Chinese manufacturer COMAC.

The story was first published on Thursday by Reuters.

At a list price of more than $30 billion, the airline had ordered 330 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft.

In a letter to an undisclosed senior US lawmaker, Ryanair’s CEO Michael O’Leary wrote, “We would definitely reassess both our current Boeing orders and the possibility of placing those orders elsewhere, if the US government proceeds with its ill-judged plan to impose tariffs,” according to Reuters.

If Trump doesn’t remove the sector from his tariff plans, the threat from Europe’s largest low-cost carrier, one of Boeing’s biggest customers, was the most recent indication of a potential reorganization of the world aerospace industry.

The letter, which was seen by Reuters, was a response to an obverse warning from Illinois-based Democrat from Illinois, Raja Krishnamoorthi, about the security ramifications of Ryanair’s earlier suggestion that it might take a COMAC order into account.

However, according to an industry source, Ryanair may find it difficult to follow through on its threat because COMAC is not yet certified in Europe and Airbus’s main rival Airbus has declared it will be sold out for the rest of the decade.

escalating tensions

O’Leary’s letter is an extension of a previous threat from April, in which he claimed the airline would halt deliveries.

He claimed in March that Boeing executives had been confident that Trump’s tariffs would be lifted for commercial aircraft.

Since the sector has long relied on tariffs, according to sources in the aviation sector, Boeing and Airbus contracts have never included any such provisions in their contracts. Tariffs only become due once the contract has been completed and the aircraft’s ownership has passed to the new airline.

According to the sources, the majority of contracts for aircraft purchases have a clause requiring both parties to pay their own taxes without making any specific mention of tariffs. However, many aerospace companies are reportedly reviewing the language of future agreements on the assumption that trade turbulence will persist.

O’Leary’s statements in the letter may serve as a tactical tip in the middle of a potentially contentious negotiation process with Boeing, according to sources within the sector.

COMAC increases exponentially

O’Leary stated in the letter that although the Irish airline hasn’t discussed aircraft purchases with COMAC since about 2011, it would “of course” take into account if they were 10 to 20% less expensive than Airbus’s main rival.

Airbus has stated on numerous occasions that it is sold out over the course of the decade, making it Boeing’s only viable option for large single-aisle aircraft that are currently certified in Europe.

A COMAC plane has not been purchased by any Western airline. The Chinese company has applied for US certification for its C919 jet in Europe.

The C919 jet is smaller than the MAX 10 and the Boeing planes Ryanair currently flies, which can accommodate up to 230 passengers, and has about 150 seats, or up to 190 in dense layouts.

Boeing is looking to resell potentially dozens of Chinese aircraft that were barred from the country after returning a third jet to the US in a delivery standoff that prompted Trump to express his concern about Beijing.

Due to the small number of suppliers and the possibility of returning to the back of the capacity queue, according to analysts, it is unusual for airlines to cancel aeroplane contracts rather than delay delivery.

Gauff thrashes Swiatek to reach Madrid Open final

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Iga Swiatek, who has previously triumphed at the French Open, defeated Coco Gauff 6-1 6-1 to reach the final of the Madrid Open.

Gauff, 21, was the only one to defeat the world number two in just 64 minutes on clay despite having never previously defeated her Polish foe.

In the final, American Gauff will face Elina Svitolina or Aryna Sabalenka, both of whom are world champions.

Gauff had no choice but to challenge reigning champion Swiatek after winning nine straight matches in Madrid, with 15 of her 16 coming back from a loss to Sabalenka in the 2023 final.

Gauff, who won the US Open in 2023, put together a strong performance that included seven ace scores and 19 of her 21 points.

I played with margin and was aggressive. In her on-court interview, Gauff speculated that it wasn’t at her best.

The American, who defeated Dayana Yastremska in three sets in her opening match last week, continued, “I felt great out here on the court today, much different from my first match here in the first round.”

“I don’t believe I have won against her yet because of the previous times we played on clay.”

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Gauff thrashes Swiatek to reach Madrid Open final

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Iga Swiatek, who has previously triumphed at the French Open, defeated Coco Gauff 6-1 6-1 to reach the final of the Madrid Open.

Gauff, 21, was the only one to defeat the world number two in just 64 minutes on clay despite having never previously defeated her Polish foe.

In the final, American Gauff will face Elina Svitolina or Aryna Sabalenka, both of whom are world champions.

Gauff had no choice but to challenge reigning champion Swiatek after winning nine straight matches in Madrid, with 15 of her 16 coming back from a loss to Sabalenka in the 2023 final.

Gauff, who won the US Open in 2023, put together a strong performance that included seven ace scores and 19 of her 21 points.

I played with margin and was aggressive. In her on-court interview, Gauff speculated that it wasn’t at her best.

The American, who defeated Dayana Yastremska in three sets in her opening match last week, continued, “I felt great out here on the court today, much different from my first match here in the first round.”

“I don’t believe I have won against her yet because of the previous times we played on clay.”

related subjects

  • Tennis

Gauff thrashes Swiatek to reach Madrid Open final

Reuters
  • 68 Comments

Iga Swiatek, who has previously triumphed at the French Open, defeated Coco Gauff 6-1 6-1 to reach the final of the Madrid Open.

Gauff, 21, was the only one to defeat the world number two in just 64 minutes on clay despite having never previously defeated her Polish foe.

In the final, American Gauff will face Elina Svitolina or Aryna Sabalenka, both of whom are world champions.

Gauff had no choice but to challenge reigning champion Swiatek after winning nine straight matches in Madrid, with 15 of her 16 coming back from a loss to Sabalenka in the 2023 final.

Gauff, who won the US Open in 2023, put together a strong performance that included seven ace scores and 19 of her 21 points.

I played with margin and was aggressive. In her on-court interview, Gauff speculated that it wasn’t at her best.

The American, who defeated Dayana Yastremska in three sets in her opening match last week, continued, “I felt great out here on the court today, much different from my first match here in the first round.”

“I don’t believe I have won against her yet because of the previous times we played on clay.”

related subjects

  • Tennis

Pro-Palestine activist arrested in Belgium after attending protest

Brussels, Belgium – The Belgian organization that the Palestinian activist works for describes the incident as “a form of state harassment” has caused concern.

After attending a daily demonstration calling for the end of Israel’s genocide against Palestinians in Gaza, Mohammed Khatib, the 35-year-old European coordinator for Samidoun, a global Palestinian prisoner solidarity network, was detained on April 21.

Difficulty crowds of people assemble on the steps of the former stock exchange in Brussels every evening to adorn the flag of Palestine and chant ‘solidarity’ slogans in English, Arabic, and French.

Although it’s common to see police everywhere, Khatib felt uneasy after noticing an officer photographing him.

He left about 7:30 p.m. (17:30 GMT) and was stopped by nearby police for what he called a “spontaneous” ID check.

He was taken to a central station by a police van and arrested. About 30 supporters gathered outside and chanted, “Free our comrade! before being dispersed by riot police around 10 p.m. (20:00 GMT).

Then, Khatib was moved to a nearby station. He was interrogated without the assistance of an attorney and released around 5 a.m. (02:00 GMT).

Khatib claimed that he spent hours in a cell before being asked for a brief moment regarding a knife-related incident in April 2024. A brief hospital stay was also made for non-urgent medications.

Khatib told Al Jazeera, “They were doing everything they could to keep me.”

Mohammed Khatib was detained in accordance with the Brussels Public Prosecutor’s Office’s statement to Al Jazeera. After questioning, he was free. ”

tensions between the pro-Palestine movement and Belgium

Khatib, a Palestinian refugee who was born in Lebanon’s Ein El Hilweh camp in 1990, applied for asylum and co-founded Samidoun a year later. His occupation is primarily focused on fighting for the rights of Palestinians held in Israel.

Khatib has been identified as a “serious” security threat by the Coordination Unit for Threat Analysis (CUTA), an independent body that is accountable to Belgium’s justice and interior ministries, as a result of Samidoun’s position on Israel-Palestine.

Khatib claimed that officers’ initial justification for the arrest on April 21 was the CUTA designation.

He has been detained twice before this. He was detained at a demonstration in October 2023 after refusing to stop waving the flag of Palestine.

He claimed that the most recent detention was “nothing in terms of what we are facing,” referring to efforts made by some Western countries to stop the pro-Palestine movement.

According to Samidoun, the arrest was considered to be “a form of state harassment against a well-known leader, not just of Samidoun but of the growing movement against the ongoing genocide in occupied Palestine.”

Refugee and immigration lawyer Benoit Dhondt told Al Jazeera, “It’s difficult to not see it in that light.” Because of how untold a genocide in Gaza is being carried out in Europe, many people are now living in schizophrenia. ”

In addition, he claimed that the pro-Palestine movement’s excessive policing makes it difficult to comprehend what is actually happening.

In The Electronic Intifada, author and journalist David Cronin wrote, “We must ask: Who is next if the Belgian authorities succeed in muzzling Mohammed Khatib and Samidoun.” All activists who support Palestine’s solidarity are in danger. ”

Police used tear gas and water cannons to peacefully protested outside the Israeli embassies in Brussels in May last year on the orders of Mayor Boris Dillies, who claimed the demonstration was unlawful. The measure was deemed to be in violation of international law in an open letter signed by Amnesty International.

When a protest at the US embassy turned into overtime, police made about 40 arrests earlier that month.

Amnesty noted that administrative arrest is becoming more prevalent in Belgium as a report on the state of the right to protest that was released in July.

Lawyer Helene Crokart, a lawyer for immigration and human rights, claimed that arrests are sometimes regarded as “outright intimidation” and not isolated incidents.

Khatib in the crosshairs, Samidoun

Nicole De Moor, a Christian Democrat, the then-State Secretary for Migration and Asylum, announced a procedure to deport Khatib, who she described as a “hate preacher,” from the asylum system on October 15.

Recognition as a refugee can be withdrawn, she said, even if the person turns out to be an extremist if they have already been recognized as a refugee.

Samidoun was also blacklisted by the United States and Canada, who claimed it was a “sham charity” and that it had raised money for the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, a group that had been given a “terrorist” designation the same day.

The allegation was refuted by Samidoun.

Samidoun was banned in 2023 by Germany because it commemorated the Hamas-led attacks in southern Israel on October 7, 2023. According to Khatib, “Some Palestinians were handing out baklava in the streets. Additionally, we were present with the Samidoun flag. ”

A Swiss government spokesman claims that Khatib has also been prohibited from entering Switzerland for ten years, which is only done when they pose a “concrete” threat to national security. He was prevented from speaking at a university in the Netherlands in October.

1,139 people were killed and more than 200 were taken into custody in Gaza during the attacks in October 2023. More than 52,000 people have died in the besieged enclave as a result of Israel’s most recent war against Gaza, including more than 17,000 children. Israel has defended the atrocity as an attempt to put an end to Hamas.

Samidoun is categorized as an “extremist” organization, which means it is not a crime, according to a CUTA representative.

The spokesperson said, “We are more interested in keeping an eye on the leadership, the members, what they do and say, how they disrupt public order, and what group they might be targeting.”

The right-wing Belgian government, which was elected in February, has a lot more compassion for Israel than its predecessor.

Despite an ICC warrant for his arrest on charges of crimes against humanity, Prime Minister Bart De Wever of the New Flemish Alliance party claimed that Belgium would not detain Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Alexander De Croo, the then-Liberal Premier, said the opposite four months earlier.

According to official documents, the coalition under the leadership of De Wever intends to “ban dangerous radical organizations like Samidoun because of their ties to terrorism or for spreading antisemitism.”

However, Belgian positions depend heavily on decisions made by the European Union and the UN Security Council, so it would likely take a while to implement.

Anneleen Van Bossuyt, Anneleen Van Bossuyt’s replacement, backs the initiative to remove Khatib from the refugee list. The commissioner general for refugees and stateless people makes such a choice on their own, and it must use evidence from a serious crime.

The immigration office may make an appeal regarding a person’s status, but once it is finalized, they may request an order to leave.

The case relies on information, even from Khatib, that the authorities have said they won’t share.

Dondt warned of a “chilling effect” on the right to free speech.

Even though it is difficult to explain why [Khatib poses any threat], the government is using Khatib’s case as a “propaganda tool” to support its strong anti-extremism policies, he claimed.

Hatib refutes all claims that there was hate speech.

I wouldn’t be sitting here if they had any weaponry to use against me. I’d be imprisoned.

The purpose of this intimidation is to silence the movement, to inspire us to follow our example, and to promise that if you act similarly, you will be in good company. This will be fought. ”

‘Smear campaign ‘

Khatib has previously urged the destruction of Israel and stated that it does not support Hamas’s attack on Israel. It’s referred to as “justified resistance.” ”

Some consider these positions to be extreme, but mainstream activists have distanced themselves from Samidoun and urged Brussels to support the right to free speech.

The European Court of Human Rights has previously criticized Belgian authorities for allowing the movement of weapons to Israel, but the Human Rights League “reaffirms the necessity to protect the freedom of expression, including for statements that ‘offend, shock, or disturb,” in its opinion.

While Mohammed Khatib and Samidoun’s positions can undoubtedly be described as radical, according to the rights group’s report from 2024, “they have never been charged with any criminal offense, including any for making anti-Semitic statements,” according to the rights group.

The group cited other measures, including the temporary suspension of decisions on Palestinian asylum applications, and local bans on keffiyehs and other pro-Palestine symbols. According to the report, Khatib’s refugee status is not subject to sufficient evidence, despite the lack of a decision.

A “smear campaign” against Khatib was condemned by the Belgian Union of Progressive Jews last year.