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- Vladimir NedelskiyNational Awards Fund of Russian Federation with peoples of USA. www.firedept.ruon Sunday
- Slimane BouhafsPour Mr Holland : on demande de l’aide a fin que notre commune sera faite partie de la wilaya de Bejaia et que vous soutenez l’autonomie de la kabyle. Cette état est une état de lâche et de terroriste et islamique (surtout la wilaya de Sétif algérienne) En déclarant que la région de nord de Sétif est vraiment marginalisée sachant que cette Région de la majorité kabyle, les autorités imposent d’une façon directe ou indirecte de tourner la mentalité de cet région pour la rendre islamique terroriste marginalisée Contrairement a la période noire, sachant que dans cette période aucune voix islamique n’est retenue, et si on parle de coté sociale aucune amélioration méritée de parle d’elle, Avec l’aide de l’état d’écraser cette région, L’ex maire de l’APC de bousselam qui appartient aux islamistes, a un passé malheureusement Très compliqué, a plusieurs mandat avec la justice avec la majorité de corruption, c’est une chose très grave a l’état algérien et à l’échelle international, et sans oublié son frère qui l’un des trafiquant des papiers à des gens terroristes islamistes pour les aider à quitter le territoire algérien les plus demandés à l’intérieur et à l’extérieur de l’Algérie. Je m’adresse au président de la république Française, sache très bien que le peuple Algérien regrette l’Independence parce qu’il veut vivre la liberté et la démocratie et laïcité en son propre pays, surtout le peuple kabyle qui est terrorisé par l’arabisme islamiste terroriste. Un exemple a apprendre, je déclare le chef de la daïra de Bouandas Wilaya de Sétif qui a forcer les représentant des parties démocrate a a la commune de bousselam et Bouandas pour vendre leurs sièges au partie islamiste pourtant le frère du représentant du partie islamiste de la commune de bousselam a aider des terroriste d’aller au pays européen et en Amérique aussi avec de quelque personne de la famille qui vit a paris. Et le chef de la daïra= est au courant mais il s’en fous parce que tout ce qu’il leur intéresse c’est de l’argent. On a vraiment peur de l’avenir de France tant que le nombre des islamiste augmente de plus en plus. Car si elle poursuit ce chemin elle sera tôt au tard colonisé sans guerre par des islamistes. Le président français qui va visiter l’Algérie prochainement, je trouve que c’est vraiment inutile de faire des relations avec ce payé lâche et terroriste. Merci Rédiger par slimane BOUHAFS N° de Tel 00213550129310last Friday
- Our fall 2012 externs had the opportunity to take a United States Capitol dome tour to cap off their Facebook Washington DC experience!
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Can't make it to POLITICO's Policy & Politics Technology Luncheon at noon ET today? Click the link below to watch the live-stream. Joel Kaplan, Facebook's Vice President of U.S. Public Policy, will participate in a thought leaders' panel discussion that you won't want to miss!Facebook Washington DC shared a link.
Facebook Washington DC's Katie Harbath is participating in a panel at The Brookings Institution this morning focusing on the impact of mobile technology in the United States and around the world. Katie, a member of our Politics & Government team, will be speaking about mobile's influence on the 2012 campaign cycle in the U.S.Facebook Washington DC shared a link.
Today we're releasing Facebook's Year in Review, a look back at the people, moments and things that created the most buzz in 2012 among the billion people around the world on Facebook. Learn more at http://www.facebookstories.com/2012.- Congressman Bobby L. Rush, D-Ill., signs the Facebook Washington DC wall after meeting with our public policy team.
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Facebook Vice President-Global Public Policy Marne Levine will speak at the Atlantic Council's "Global Trends: 2030" conference this morning at around 10:15 a.m. ET. She will appear on a panel alongside Jared Cohen, Director, Google Ideas; ...Hisham Kassem, Founding Publisher, Al-Masry Al-youm Newspaper; and Banning Garrett, Director, Strategic Foresight Initiative, The Brent Scowcroft Center on International Security, Atlantic Council. Watch the live-stream here: http://www.livestream.com/atlanticcouncilSee MoreFacebook Washington DC shared a link.
Facebook Chief Privacy Officer for Policy Erin Egan is profiled in The Hill Newspaper today. Learn more about her background, what brought her to Facebook Washington DC, and what our company's iconic "What would you do if you weren’t afraid?” poster means to her.Facebook Washington DC shared a link.
The Pew Center on the States is holding a day-long discussion on voting today and Facebook Washington DC's Adam Conner is scheduled to speak on a panel about how technology and social media have changed election administration. Joining him will be Google's Ginny Hunt, Microsoft's Kim Nelson, and Twitter's Mindy Finn. C-SPAN is live-streaming the event here:Facebook Washington DC shared a link.
The Institute of Politics at Harvard University recently asked Marne Levine, Facebook's Vice President-Global Public Policy, three questions about the importance of a free and open Internet and her role at the company. Watch the Q&A here:- Rep. Lee Terry, R-Neb., signs the Facebook Washington DC wall after meeting with our public policy team. Terry will chair the Commerce, Manufacturing and Trade Subcommittee of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce in the 113th Congress.
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Earlier this week, Facebook Washington DC's Rob Sherman joined Katherine Tassi, Head of Data Protection at Facebook Ireland, for an interactive conversation about the proposed updates to our Data Use Policy and Statement of Rights and Responsibilities. Check out our Facebook Site Governance page to vote on our proposals and click the link below to watch the webcast.- Missed Facebook Washington DC's Marne Levine at the Washington Post Live's women in leadership summit yesterday? You can check out the video-on-demand here: http://wapo.st/TMcoi8.
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You can catch Facebook Washington DC's Marne Levine, Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler, R-Wash., and State Department Public Diplomacy Envoy Michelle Kwan in conversation at Washington Post Live's "Leading the Way: Women in 2012" conference this morning at 10:45 a.m. ET. Tune in here:- The Facebook Politics & Government Team's Jamie Smolski will join Lila King (CNN), Peter Greenberger (Twitter), and Andrew Roos (Google) in a panel discussion this afternoon at an "Exploring the 2012 Digital Election" conference in Washington, D.C. Smolski and other panelists will discuss the biggest social media moments of the 2012 campaign as well as lessons learned for future campaign cycles.
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Ahead of Wednesday’s conference on women in leadership, Washington Post Live asked a panel of exceptional women -- including Facebook Vice President, Global Public Policy Marne Levine -- about one thing they wished they knew at age 17. Marn...e's response: "‘What Would You Do If You Weren't Afraid?’ — Using this [popular Facebook mantra] as a guide for everyday life is a total game-changer — when you put fear aside and follow your convictions, you get to try and achieve so many more things.'' Read more about the summit and watch live here:See MoreFacebook Washington DC shared a link.
Over the next two weeks, governments will meet in Dubai at the World Conference on International Telecommunications to debate proposals that could restrict access to the Internet, limit future innovation, and increase government controls over expression and sharing. Remind your representatives of the benefits of a free and open Internet. An open Internet enables the more than one billion people who use Facebook to connect and share online and has created economic, political and social opportunities that have benefited societies around the world. In addition, an open Internet will make it possible for future generations to develop innovations that will advance human development.
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Facebook Vice President of Communications and Public Policy Elliot Schrage will participate in the 2012 Human Rights First summit in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday. You can learn more about his panel "Why and how should American companies promote human rights?" and other conference information here:Facebook Washington DC shared a link.
On Wednesday, Washington Post Live is convening exceptional women across diverse fields -- from business to politics to arts -- for a forum on leadership. We're pleased that Facebook Washington DC's Marne Levine will be among the panelists. Check out the full line-up here:- ActivityDecemberPeople Who Like ThisVisits2,93334