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THE FOUR WINDS ON LINE  - Copyright  Part 3
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Year   4  Number  95  - Rome, 15 September 1999


NIGERIA-  Heard Radio Nigeria back on 4770 till 23 Friday, Aug 27, and
Tues, Aug 31 with music and news in English, then signing off with
anthem. Possibly from Kaduna? (Donna Ring, MD) Surely (Hauser/ GH
SHORTWAVE/DX REPORT 99-37, Sept 1)

NIGERIA - [non]. R. Kudirat, 11560, Aug 22 1900- English political talk.
Local African music, IDs. Some vernacular talk. Weak but in the clear
(Brian Alexander, PA, WORLD OF RADIO 1001/ GH SHORTWAVE/DX REPORT 99-37,
Sept 1)

PIRATE EUROPE-  SWRS, 7465, Aug 28 0245-0300+ very weak with IDs,
Germany address; stronger on //11470. Relaying other  pirates (Brian
Alexander, PA) Not to be confused with WRMI on 7465 after 0330 (Glenn
Hauser, REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING/ GH SHORTWAVE/DX REPORT
99-37, Sept 1)

PROPAGATION-  SW FADEOUT:  Quite a shortwave fadeout was in evidence
Saturday afternoon, Aug 28, at 1800 UT check,  impossibilizing the
hearance of WOR 1000 on RFPI. I found not a single signal was strong
enough to stop the ATS-909 scan -- at full gain with external antenna --
on the 21, 17, 15, 11 and 9 MHz bands -- not even WWCR 9475, normally
overpowering; nor VOA with Greece on 17765, ditto. Only a trace of the
latter signal could be detected. However, WEWN on 13615 was still
pounding in! And lesser signal from WHRI 13760, Marti 13820, those
improving after 1815. There's something about 13 MHz... Not a single WWV
frequency was audible at 1818 when I was eager to hear what they had to
say about the situation. Typically in the aftermath, higher frequencies
came back first, with 21460-USB audible by 1840, but 15049 didn't catch
up until about 15 minutes later. After 1900, the usual 21 MHz signals
from all over were up to normal or supernormal levels. WWV reported at
1918: For August 27: Solar flux 223; A index 9. K index at 1800 UT Aug
28 4. Last 24 hours: solar activity high; geomagnetic field quiet to
active. **A major flare occured at 1800 August 28**. Next 24 hours:
Solar activity moderate to high; geomagnetic field quiet to active
(Glenn Hauser, OK, REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING/ GH SHORTWAVE/DX
REPORT 99-37, Sept 1)

RUSSIA-  VOR confirmed on 7180 Sept 7 0100, replacing 9665. Very good
reception here. Also noted that the summer  afternoon (1700-2100) freq
of 11675 has been replaced by 7300, which was not propagating on Sept 6.
(Ivan Grishin, Ont., Sept 8, WORLD OF RADIO 1002 1002 / GH SHORTWAVE/DX
REPORT 99-38, Sept 8)

SOUTH AFRICA- SPECIAL SHORTWAVE BROADCAST TO CELEBRATE WORLD AMATEUR
RADIO DAY The International Amateur Radio Union Region 1, in
co-operation with the South African Radio League's Amateur Radio Mirror
International, will be celebrating World Amateur Radio Day on 18
September 1999 with a special  programme broadcast on short-wave. The
transmissions are sponsored by Sentech, the common carrier of broadcast
signals in South Africa.  The programme will be dedicated to the
celebration of amateur radio successes in digital communication. Date:
Saturday 18 September 1999 1300-1400 UTC 100 kW Omni 11790 kHz Southern
Africa --- 250 kW Array 019 degrees 15150 kHz Central/East Africa ---
250 kW Array 342 degrees 21670 kHz West Africa/Europe --- 1905-1955 UTC
100 kW Omni 3215 kHz Southern Africa --- 250 kW Array 019 degrees 11860
kHz  Central/East Africa --- 500 kW Array 335 degrees 15250 kHz West
Africa/Europe --- The transmissions are likely to be heard far outside
the  antenna beam headings. Reception reports are invited:  QSL address:
P O Box 1842, Hillcrest 3650 South Africa. Please include 2 IRC's to
cover postage Email:< sarlnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >(via Andre du Toit,
hard-core-dx, Sept 7 1002 / GH SHORTWAVE/DX REPORT 99-38, Sept 8)

SPAIN- REE had Spanish language lessons for Arabs, with text about
Casablanca, a suitably Spanish/Arab city, at  1843 check Sept 6 on
21610, punctuated by frequent arpeggii. By concentrating on this in
reverse, one might apprehend a little Arabic (Glenn Hauser, REVIEW OF
INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING 1002 / GH SHORTWAVE/DX REPORT 99-38, Sept 8)

TAIWAN- RTI NAm svc at 0200 did not run English Aug 23 and 24. Instead
Chinese pop tunes and talk in Chinese Aug 23 until English came on at
0300. Aug 24 Chinese pop until 0220 corrected to English. Y2K problems?
(Bob Thomas, CT, WORLD OF RADIO 1001/ GH SHORTWAVE/DX REPORT 99-37, Sept
1)

U K O G B A N I- On European Heritage Day, September 18th, thousands of
buildings are open and free to the public.  One of the 500 buildings in
London participating is BBC Bush House in Aldwych, home of the World
Service since  1940 though built in the 1920s by American architects
Helmle and Corbett. Tours are every 30 minutes 10 am to 4pm local,
numbers are limited all according to the Sunday Times 29th August. I
think the tour may concentrate more on the architecture rather than the
World Service's use of the building but should still be of interest.
(Mike Barraclough,  England, Aug 31, REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL
BROADCASTING 1002 / GH SHORTWAVE/DX REPORT 99-38, Sept 8)

U K O G B A N I-  Brain of Britain 1999. I enjoyed the first program
which was aired Sun. Aug 29 at 2230. Too bad that there is only one
repeat for Europe & the Americas[NON], at 0920 Mondays. Good luck trying
to hear BBCWS at that time in NAm. This must be one of the longest
running series on WS, as I recall listening to BoB some 30 years ago.
And it's just as entertaining now as it was then! (Ivan Grishin, Ont.,
REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING/ GH SHORTWAVE/DX REPORT 99-37, Sept
1)

U S A- Notes from Al Weiner Worldwide, UT Sat Sept 4 on 7415, which this
week ran two hours, as a replacement for Album Zone at 0100 had not been
decided -- he's offered that hour to The Right Perspective (now at
0200), and if they don't want it, to Fred Flintstone. Another program
gone because sponsor withdrew is Saturday Morning Confusion, so Sat 4-6
pm EDT is available too. Uncle Ed's Musical Memories is gone from Mon
and Wed 4-5 pm, but his Amos & Andy recreations remain at midnight
weeknights. Rates run $50 to $60 for an hour, $35 for half an hour. Al
doesn't like to deal in UT, so the producer of Pagan Potpourri had to
call in and point out that she is on Fridays at 4:30 pm CDT, not just
"5:30 pm" which was EDT. (Glenn Hauser, REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL
BROADCASTING 1002 / GH SHORTWAVE/DX REPORT 99-38, Sept 8)

U S A- 7414.78 - WBCQ off frequency, with ID at 0300 with only poor to
fair reception. Can't be anywhere near the normal 50 Kw, even
considering propagation. Did suffer from cochannel interference from
Norway. (Volodya Salmaniw, BC, 5 Sept, WORLD OF RADIO 1002 1002 / GH
SHORTWAVE/DX REPORT 99-38, Sept 8)

U S A-  Brother Stair is starting earlier and earlier on WRMI, 7465.
Instead of Wavescan UT Sat 0415, after racist  Herald of Truth, up comes
B.S.; and I think I noticed him another night already at 0400.  Is the
world a better place because of this? Is shortwave better because of
this? Is WRMI better because of this? Who gives a damn ? (Glenn Hauser,
REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING 1002 / GH  SHORTWAVE/DX REPORT
99-38, Sept 8)

U S A- WRMI ran three Wavescans in a row last Saturday night, UT Sun Aug
29 0330-0500 on 7465 (Joe Hanlon, PA) Not this week, with Scream of the
Butterfly at 0400-0500, but maybe one Wavescan at 0330? (Glenn Hauser,
REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING 1002 / GH SHORTWAVE/DX REPORT
99-38, Sept 8)

U S A-  Despite all the to-do about KFS and other Globe Wireless
stations closing down a few weeks ago, I heard on 22377.7 around 1850
Sept 7, 6 dashes and "KFS" repeated. The dashes warbled a bit and may
have actually contained some intelligence (Glenn Hauser, REVIEW OF
INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING 1002 / GH SHORTWAVE/DX REPORT 99-38, Sept 8)

U S A-. WRMI 7465 did not carry Wavescan at the usual time 0415 UT Sat
Aug 28, but after racist Herald of Truth went into something about
Turkey -- didn't catch any title; 0505 recheck, SRI in English on 7465,
direct ? The only other known time for Wavescan on 7465, UT Sun 0430 (or
maybe 0400 instead of Viva Miami) is due to get bumped next weekend for
Scream of the Butterfly. It's about time for the delayed WS edition
containing Bill Matthews' greeting for WOR 1000 (Glenn Hauser, REVIEW OF
INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING/ GH SHORTWAVE/DX REPORT 99-37, Sept 1)

U S A- WBCQ 7415 changes, from Al Weiner Worldwide, Aug 28 0000- 0100:
Album Zone, 0100-0200 UT Sat, may have their last program today, due to
funding. A major sponsor of two other shows, Mike Jaroe (?) Electronics,
is pulling out, so they may be in trouble: Uncle Ed's Musical Memories,
Mon and Wed 2000-2100, and Tom & Darrell Show, early Suns. Starting next
week is American  Innovation, re scientific inquiries, patent system,
etc., Sun 2130-2200, also Tue / Wed / Thu 2130- 2300 UT (Glenn Hauser,
REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING/ GH SHORTWAVE/DX REPORT 99-37, Sept
1)

U S A-  What happened to WGTG's Web presence? The purpose of a station's
Web site is to inform the listeners of programming details,
transmission times and more. It is certainly cheaper than postal mail,
and spreads the message worldwide. Just look at the Web sites of
stations that carry World of Radio: WWCR, Radio for Peace International.
Throughout the latter half of 1998 Sundstrom, Webmaster for WGTG at
WGTG.com, had asked Dave Frantz of WGTG to provide updated programming
and transmitter schedule information on a  monthly basis. For whatever
reasons known only to Frantz, the information was never forthcoming.
Finally, a Winter transmitter schedule was provided to Sundstrom in
early January 1999, and a few more changes were made to the Web site.
Without notice, in mid-January 1999, Frantz moved to a new Web site at <
http://www.wgtg.org >and dropped Sundstrom and the WGTG.com ISP. The
pages on the  new site were copied from the old site and have not been
updated since January 13, and E-mail addresses and links no longer work.
The new site apparently never made it into the search engines, making
WGTG just about invisible to those who searched for WGTG after the pages
were removed from the old ISP's servers.  You can draw your own
conclusions about the operation of WGTG. At least on the Internet, there
have been no signs of life from northeast Georgia for the past seven
months. (WORLD OF RADIO 1001/ GH SHORTWAVE/DX REPORT 99-37, Sept 1)

YUGOSLAVIA- Radio Yugoslavia had their mailbag program, "Box 200", UT
Mon 0445 on the usual freqs of 9580 & 11850. This was probably on as
well during the earlier transmission at 0000. A nice program, but rather
short (Ivan Grishin, Ont., REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING/ GH
SHORTWAVE/DX REPORT 99-37, Sept 1)


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DX PROGRAMS
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WORLD OF RADIO, CONTINENT OF MEDIA, MUNDO RADIAL SHORTWAVE-ONLY SCHEDULE
AS OF  SEPTEMBER 9, 1999 [WOR unless otherwise specified] All days and
times strictly UT:   Wed 1730 RFPI 21460-USB 15049 COM --- Wed 2100 WBCQ
7415 --- Thu 0930 RFPI 15049 COM --- Thu 2030 WWCR 15685 --- Fri 1900
RFPI 21460-USB 15049 COM --- Fri 1930 RFPI 21460-USB 15049 --- Fri 2115
WWCR 15685 Mundo Radial --- Sat 0300 RFPI 15049 6975  COM --- Sat 0330
RFPI 15049 6975 --- Sat 1100 RFPI 15049 6975 COM --- Sat 1130 RFPI 15049
6975 --- Sat 1130 WWCR 12160 --- Sat 1730 RFPI 21460-USB 15049 COM ---
Sat 1800 RFPI 21460-USB 15049 --- Sun 0130 RFPI 21460-USB 15049 6975
COM --- Sun 0200 RFPI 21460-USB 15049 6975 --- Sun 0230 WWCR 5070 ---
Sun 0630 WWCR 5070 --- Sun 0930  RFPI 15049 6975 COM --- Sun 1000 RFPI
15049 6975 --- Sun 2300 RFPI 21460-USB 15049 6975 --- Mon 0500 WWCR
3210 --- Mon 0700 RFPI 15049 6975 --- Tue 1230 WWCR 15685 --- Tue 1900
RFPI 21460-USB 15049 --- Tue 2000 RFPI 21460-USB 15049 COM --- Wed 0300
RFPI 15049 6975 --- Wed 0400 RFPI 15049 6975 COM --- Wed 1100 RFPI
15049 --- Wed 1200 RFPI 21460-USB 15049 COM ---- For full schedules of
WOR on all stations, including World Radio Network via  satellite and
cable see < http://www.angelfire.com/ok/worldofradio > (GH)



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PRESS RELEASE


SALVEMOS A LA VOZ DE ALEMANIA-  ( salvemos-lavozdealemania@xxxxxxxxx )
En Alemania, Radio Deutsche Welle-La Voz de Alemania informo de los
cambios motivados por severas reducciones presupuestarias que se
plantean en un nivel sin precedentes en la radiodifusion publica
alemana, conforme a un acuerdo del Director General de Deutsche Welle,
Dieter Weirich, se aplicaran con fuerza estas reducciones en el mes de
Octubre al entrar en vigencia, cuya discusion se llevara a cabo el dia 6
de ese mes. A continuacion se detallan los diferentes cortes en la DW:
1. Eliminacion de 6 servicios de lenguas extranjeras Espan~ol para
America Latina, Checo, Eslovaco, Hungaro, Esloveno y Japones).  2.
Reduccion del tiempo de transmision para otros 10 servicios de lenguas
extranjeras.  3. Eliminacion de la guia mensual de programas
internacionales de radio y television de la  Deutsche Welle. 4. No
participacion de la Deutsche Welle en la Expo Internacional Hanover
2000, tal como estaba previsto. 5. Eliminacion del Servicio de Monitores
de la Deutsche Welle. 6. Eliminacion del Departamento de Noticias en
Ingles de la Radio Deutsche Welle. En el futuro, las noticias seran
tomadas de DW TV. 7. Eliminacion de 160 empleos de tiempo completo, 300
periodistas ''freelance'' y 200 empleos cuyos contratos no seran
renovados. La plantilla de empledos de la DW asciende a 1700. La Voz de
Alemania, emisora radial y televisiva no gubernamental de Alemania,
inicio sus transmisiones en aleman por ondas cortas el 3 de mayo de 1953
en Colonia. El 3 de octubre de 1954, se puso en marcha un noticiero de 5
minutos en espan~ol, que en marzo de 1960 fue ampliado para convertirlo
en un programa radial regular en espan~ol para America Latina. Cuatro
an~os mas tarde se puso en antena la emision en espan~ol para Espan~a.
El 2 de julio de 1990 comenzo para la DW la era satelital. El 1 de abril
se puso en marcha el programa de television via satelite en aleman,
ingles y espan~ol a todo el mundo. En la actualidad, DW emite programas
de radio en 35 idiomas y un programa de television en tres idiomas
durante las 24 horas del dia. Desde el mes de julio de 1996, las
emisiones diarias de programas radiales en numerosos idiomas, entre
ellos el espan~ol, son accesibles tambien en Real Audio via Internet. El
personal de DW esta integrado por 1.700 empleados procedentes de casi 86
paises. El presupuesto en 1998 fue de 630 millones de marcos alemanes
(365 millones de dolares). Pero, todo esto podria ser historia si en el
mes de octubre se aprueba un plan de reduccion presupuestaria que
llevaria al cierre definitivo de secciones -entre ellas, el idioma
espan~ol- y a la reduccion de otros servicios que convertirian a la DW
en una voz muda en un mundo en el que las comunicaciones tienen un papel
y un lugar cada vez mas destacado en la sociedad de fin de siglo. Quien
no escucho a DW en sus primeros pasos de la radioescucha y la
comunicacion? Quien no participo en sus codiciados concursos -entre
ellos, el celebre Dia del Oyente-? Quien no recibio a lo largo de los
an~os la revista de programacion ''Saludos amigos''? Quien no esta en
comunicacion con DW a traves de la revista mensual   gratuita  de
programas? Quien no siguio con interes algunos de sus programas con el
paso del tiempo? Quien no escribio al mitico  espacio de los oyentes,
''Correspondencia con Monica'', conducido por los queridos Monica y
Cesar? En definitiva, quien no escucho alguna vez la DW en su vida de
diexista, radioescucha, o simplemente, como un oyente interesado en la
radio y la comunicacion  internacional? Ud., quisiera que todo esto
fuera historia? Ud. no estaria dispuesto a decir NO a la reduccion
presupuestaria que convetiria a DW en una radio sin voz?  COMO
PARTICIPAR EN LA CAMPAN~A? 1) Para expresar nuestro rechazo al cierre de
La Voz de  Alemania y la adhesion al personal de la emisora que quedaria
sin empleo, todos podemos dirigirnos por e-mail, carta postal y/o fax a
las diferentes direcciones de organismos y oficinas del Estado y
Gobierno de Alemania que se adjuntan al pie de este mensaje de adhesion
a la campan~a  mundial en rechazo a la reduccion de la DW.  2) Tambien
funciona una direccion donde concentrar los mensajes que Ud. envie al
Estado y Gobierno aleman: < salvemos-lavozdealemania@xxxxxxxxx > Tambien
puede enviar sus mensajes por fax (54) 011-45036317. Por correo postal,
puede dirigirse a Casilla 1852-Correo Central-1000 Buenos Aires,
Argentina. (Todos los mensajes deben ser enviados a estas direcciones
especiales de Salvemos La Voz de Alemania hasta el 30 de septiembre).
APURESE!!!!!!!!!!!!! 3) Envie copias de todos sus mensajes a la DW.
DEUTSCHE WELLE Departamento de Correspondencia en espanol 50688 Koln
(Colonia) Alemania, E-mail: < correo@xxxxxxxxx > Tel: +49-221-3894152
Fax: +49-221-3894155.  PORQUE LA PEOR OPINION ES EL  SILENCIO IMPIDAMOS
LAS REDUCCIONES PRESUPUESTARIAS SOBRE LA RADIO DEUTSCHE WELLE-LA VOZ DE
ALEMANIA. HAZ OIR TU VOZ, ESCRIBA PARA RECHAZAR EL FIN DE UNA EMISORA
CON HISTORIA Y PRESENCIA EN NUESTRO CONTINENTE. ORGANOS CONSTITUCIONALES
DEL ESTADO DE ALEMANIA:  Presidente (Bundesprasident): Johannes Rau <
poststelle@xxxxxxxxxxxx > Consejo Federal (Bundesrat): <
http://www.bundesrat.de/Englisch/email/index.html > (complete el
formulario dirigido al Consejo Federal y envielo directamente)Parlamento
Federal (Bundestag) Presidente: Wolfgang Thierse <
http://www.bundestag.de/btengver/mail/mail.htm > (complete el formulario
dirigido al Parlamento Federal y envielo  directamente) Grupos
Parlamentarios: SPD (Partido Social Democrata)< frakinfo@xxxxxxxxxx > <
frakserv@xxxxxxxxxx > CDU-CSU (Social Cristianos)<
fraktion@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Alianza90/Los Verdes  <
info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > FDP (Partido Liberal)  < webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxx
> PDS (Partido del Socialismo Democratico)< redaktion@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
DIRECCIONES DEL GOBIERNO FEDERAL DE ALEMANIA Canciller Federal: Gerhard
Schroder < http://www.bundeskanzler.der/kanzlerspanisch/02/amtf.html >
(complete el formulario dirigido al Canciller Federal y envielo
directamente) Depto. de Prensa e Informacion del Gobierno Federal
(BPA): Jefe-Portavoz del Gobierno, Uwe-Karsten Heve Portavoz subrogante,
Charima Reinhardt Portavoz subrogante, Bela Nikolai  Anda Direccion:
Welckerstr.11, 53113 Bonn, Alemania.  Ministro Federal de Asuntos
Exteriores: Joschka Fisher  <poststelle@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Ministro
Federal de Finanzas: Hans Eichel < info@xxxxxxxxxxxx > Ministro Federal
del Interior: Otto Schily < posteingang@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Ministro
Federal de Investigacion y Tecnologia: Dr.Werner Muller
<info@xxxxxxxxxxxx >  Ministro Federal de Educacion e Investigacion:
Edelgard Bulmahn < information@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Ministerio Federal de
Cooperacion Economica y Desarrollo < http://www.bmz.de > (complete el
formulario dirigido al ministro y envielo directamente)
Autoridad Regulatoria de Correos y Telecomunicaciones (REG TP):  P.O.Box
8001,  53105 Bonn, Alemania  < poststelle@xxxxxxxx > ARD
(Arbeitsgemeinschaft Der Offentlichrechtlichen Rundfunkanstalten Der
Bundesrepublik Deutschland) < presseinfo@xxxxxx > DEUTSCHE WELLE
Departamento de Correspondencia en espanol, 50688 Koln (Colonia),
Alemania, E-mail: < correo@xxxxxxxxx >
Tel: +49-221-3894152  Fax: +49-221-3894155  Instituto Goethe de
Alemania:  Secretario General, Joachim Sartorius < vzgs@xxxxxxxxx >
Instituto Goethe en Buenos Aires (Argentina):  Director, Dr.Ulrich
Merkel < goethe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Fax: 54-011-43153327
(para la busqueda de oficinas del Instituto Goethe en Espana y en otros
paises de America Latina consulte la siguiente direccion:  <
http://www.goethe.de > Instituto Cultural Alexander Von Humboldt:<
general@xxxxxx > EMBAJADAS DE ALEMANIA EN LATINOAMERICA Pais Agregado de
Prensa E-mail o Fax

1) Argentina Claudia Holoch 100566.2612@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
2) Bolivia Andreas Kauke Fax: 00-591-2-431297
3) Chile Bernd Weidlich emb.alemana.stgo@xxxxxxxxxxxx
4) Colombia Pressereferat Fax: 00-57-1-2104256
5) Costa Rica Bettina Saffen 113166.3524@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
6) Cuba Wilfred Krug Fax: 00-3315-331586
7) Ecuador Hans-Christian Winkler 106007.3257@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
8) El Salvador Frau Christensen embajadaalemana@xxxxxxxxxxxx
9) Guatemala Dr.Thomas Schafer Fax: 00-502-3370031
10) Honduras Marc Seemann embalema@xxxxxxxxx
11) Mexico Hans-Gunter Mattern prensa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
12) Nicaragua Frau Ricarda Redeker Fax: 00-505-2667667
13) Panama Andreas Otto Fax: 00-507-2236664
14) Paraguay Artur Brunner aaasun@xxxxxxxxxx
15) Peru Ellen Burgermeister 106006.1713@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
16) Rep.Dominicana Frau Peterson Fax: 00-1809-5675014
17) Uruguay Herr Bartels deubot@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
18) Venezuela Herr Schulz 106006.1660@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

EMBAJADA Y CONSULADOS DE ALEMANIA EN ESPAN~A:

Embajada Fax: 00-91-3102104
Consulado General en Madrid Fax: 00-91-5579070
Consulado en Barcelona Fax: 00-93-2921002
Consulado en Sevilla Fax: 00-95-4239552
Consulado en Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Fax: 00-928-262731
Consulado en Palma de Mallorca Fax: 00-971-728089
Consulado en Santa Cruz de Tenerife Fax: 00-922-247049
Consulado en Almeria Fax: 00-950-341813
Consulado en Alicante Fax: 00-96-5217060
Consulado en Bilbao Fax: 00-94-4243976
Consulado en Ibiza Fax: 00-956-300007
Consulado en Menorca Fax: 00-971-369012
Consulado en Malaga Fax: 00-95-2309700
Consulado en Cantabria Fax: 00-942-250543
Consulado en San Sebastian Fax: 00-943-421010
Consulado en Santa Cruz de la Palma Fax: 00-922-413278
Consulado en Tarragona Fax: 00-977-224356
Consulado en Valencia Fax: 00-96-3609259
Consulado en Vigo Fax: 00-986-434943
Consulado en Zaragoza Fax: 00-976-500830

Participe de la campan~a internacional de apoyo a la emisora
internacional de Alemania con un mensaje a las direcciones del Estado y
Gobierno Federal Aleman, al Parlamento y a los grupos politicos
parlamentarios, al igual que a las embajadas de Alemania en el
continente latinoamericano y Espan~a. Todas las copias de sus mensajes
tambien deben ser dirigidos a la direccion electronica
de La Voz de Alemania (correo@xxxxxxxxx), como tambien en forma postal o
via fax.

TAMBIEN ENVIE COPIAS DE SUS MENSAJES A LA DIRECCION DE APOYO A LA VOZ DE
ALEMANIA EN INTERNET
< salvemos-lavozdealemania@xxxxxxxxx > TODOS LOS MENSAJES SERAN ENVIADOS
EN FORMA IMPRESA A LA  DEUTSCHE WELLE, CON COPIAS EN CARPETAS A LAS
OFICINAS DEL ESTADO y GOBIERNO ALEMAN. PARTICIPE, SEA PARTE DE LA
HISTORIA. DIGAMOS NO AL CIERRE DE EMISIONES Y OFICINAS DE RADIO DEUTSCHE
WELLE.
LA PEOR OPINION ES EL SILENCIO.  (Claudio Morales, Director General de
Radio Pasteur, Argentina, en el marco de la campan~a internacional de
defensa de la voz Alemana hacia el exterior, Radio Deutsche Welle).


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