Michelle “Kenobi” Osorio: Blogging since 2000

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Here’s the article from the San Diego Union Tribune that my video was mentioned in. The quote is not verbatim, but it’s close enough… I guess. My part is in brown text. My last name is spelled wrong, but I’m used to that. BTW, Tom was a very nice fellow.

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Anti-border event to examine divide
Tijuana weekend camp to feature talks, photography exhibits

By Tom Wetzling

August 24, 2001

Luis Rosales sees the U.S.-Mexico border — or any border, for that matter — as a historical mistake that is “inhumane and murderous and needs to be deleted.”

That’s why the 26-year-old Tijuana medical student is one of the main organizers for Borderhack, an anti-border camp being held this weekend on the Tijuana beach.

“Some people are afraid of the word hack,” Rosales said, “but I can ensure you, we are absolutely nonaggressive.”

More than 400 people gathered peacefully for the first Borderhack last year, and this year Rosales expects more than 500. The camp will again be set up next to the metal border fence that runs into the ocean, separating the Tijuana beach from Border Field State Park in Imperial Beach. The event will feature talks and workshops, photography exhibits, and independent radio and movie presentations. Bands from both sides of the border will also perform.

The name Borderhack was invented last year by Rosales and Laboratorios Cinematik, a multimedia network group in Tijuana. “In the world of computers, hacking is an exploration or investigation of a system with the goal of understanding it, not of destroying it,” Rosales wrote on the Borderhack Web site, “and that is exactly what we are trying to do: to understand the border, to know what it represents and to become aware of the role that we play in it.”

Though the word is new, the concept is not.

In Germany four years ago, the idea for such a camp was created at an international art exhibition, “documenta X,” which used the slogan “kein mensch ist illegal” (no human being is illegal). Along the German-Polish border river, activists and artists expressed their opposition to the treatment of illegal immigrants.

The border that separates Germany and Poland is used by thousands of migrants and refugees who are not allowed to enter legally. An increasing number of border patrol agents are being stationed there to detect “illegal” border crossings.

This year, the original motto of the German anti-border-camp has been revised. “We are all illegal” is the new message being printed on T-shirts.

Ben Weinstein, a 54-year-old San Diego teacher, wore one yesterday at a news conference to publicize the event. Weinstein is a member of La Resistencia, a Texas-based nonprofit with a chapter in San Diego.

“It is so important to do something,” Weinstein said. “Every human life is more important than a law.”

Michelle Osoria, a Southwestern College student and a member of La Resistencia, sees Borderhack as a global movement with anti-globalization sentiments.

“I do want a world without borders. But globalization now is just a symbol of economic inequality,” she said.

Osoria is going to present a video documentary this weekend. She calls it “Divide and Conquer,” and it opens with the inscription on the Statue of Liberty: “Give me your tired, your poor — Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free.”

Victor Clark, who heads the Binational Office for Human Rights in Tijuana, is impressed with the way Borderhack has reached a new generation of human rights activists. “They can now get in contact with the whole world,” he said.

The Borderhack Web site is www.de-lete.tv/borderhack/eng/index.html. The camp begins at 1 p.m. today and ends late Sunday night at Playas de Tijuana, near the lighthouse. For transportation information, call La Resistencia at (619) 497-1035.

Tom Wetzling is a German journalist working at The San Diego Union-Tribune for the summer on an Arthur F. Burns Fellowship.

Copyright 2001 Union-Tribune Publishing Co.

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One more thing, folks. These articles can be accessed from two Union Tribune sites. I don’t know how long they will be accesible, but here are the links.

Link 1
Link 2

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Loghikeels said, July 15th, 2007 at 1:47 pm

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lokerman said, November 26th, 2007 at 10:05 pm

Hello

It’s a quick video I compiled to show off the Dervish’s dance from the Guild Wars night-fall party.
The dance the dervish does is the same one that Christoper Walken did in the clip for Fatboy Slims’ - Weapon of choice music video (hence the music used)

What do you think about it?

Mine
youtube.com/watch?v=j_aONMdkzxU

Original for those that may not have seen it
youtube.com/watch?v=0WW8flwpH-Q

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naisioxerloro said, November 28th, 2007 at 8:22 am

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