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thure lindhardt as peter levin in hammarskjöld (2023)
The True Pacifist Who Threatened the Powerful — and Was Silenced for It da Barbara Bonanno BNNRRB Tramite Flickr: Dag Hammarskjöld (29 July 1905 — 18 September 1961) was a Swedish diplomat and the second Secretary-General of the United Nations, serving from 1953 until his death. Known for his integrity and moral courage, Hammarskjöld worked to keep the UN independent from political and economic pressures, defending the rights of newly decolonized nations. In 1961, he was deeply involved in the Congo Crisis, trying to preserve peace and national unity while opposing foreign interference and corporate exploitation of African resources. On September 18, 1961, his plane crashed near Ndola, Zambia, while he was en route to peace negotiations. The circumstances of the crash remain disputed: later investigations and testimonies have suggested the possibility of foul play or external attack. Hammarskjöld’s legacy endures as a symbol of idealism, moral strength, and the personal cost of standing up against global powers in the name of peace and justice. I publish Dag Hammarskjöld’s portrait as part of a series dedicated to those who lost their lives for truth, justice, and human dignity. He represents the kind of pacifism that threatens the powerful — a man who believed peace should not serve political or economic interests. This project remembers those silenced by the system, whose integrity and courage made them inconvenient. Each image is a small act of resistance against forgetting, and a tribute to those who paid with their lives for believing in a better world.
CINE Hammarskjold (2023) Título original: Hammarskjold Suecia Dirección: Per Fly 1)Idioma: Doblada al Español 2)Idioma: Inglés
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Reparto: Mikael Persbrandt, Francis Chouler, Cian Barry, Hakeem Kae-Kazim, Colin Salmon, Sara Soulié
Género: Drama. Thriller | Guerra Fría. Años 60. Biográfico.
Sinopsis: En la Guerra Fría de 1961, el diplomático y economista Dag Hammarskjöld sube a un avión en un intento desesperado por negociar un alto el fuego con sus enemigos después de dirigir a las tropas de la ONU en su primera operación bélica.
Críticas: "Thriller político y biopic dramatizado, un filme sólido, de ritmo contenido, sobrio, que ratifica de nuevo que, en el fondo, poco ha cambiado el mundo en estos más de sesenta años" -Carmen L. Lobo: Diario La Razón
"Hace accesible el mundo de la política, las traiciones y los intereses creados en el que se movía Hammarskjold" -Allan Hunter: Screendaily
Posición en rankings FA: 96 Mejores películas suecas 104 Las mejores películas de 2023
Premios: Premios Guldbagge 2024 (Suecia) - Academia de cine sueca nom.Mejor película nom.Mejor actor (Mikael Persbrandt) nom.Mejor fotografía (John Christian Rosenlund) ganadora.Mejor vestuario (Karen Fabritius Gram, Pierre Vienings) nom.Mejor sonido (Hans Møller) nom.Mejor diseño de producción (Niels Sejer) nom.Mejores efectos visuales (Jacob Otterström, Torbjörn Olsson)
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Dag Hammarskjold, Dag Hjalmar Agne Carl Hammarskjöld
Theory That Hammarskjold Plane Was Downed Is Bolstered by U.N. Report
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Theory That Hammarskjold Plane Was Downed Is Bolstered by U.N. Report
Moreover, Judge Othman’s conclusion reinforced the theory that the plane had been deliberately brought down, either by what the judge called “direct attack” or by a “momentary distraction” that took away “the pilots’ attention for a matter of seconds at the critical point at which they were on their descent.”
At the time, Mr. Hammarskjold was flying to Ndola, in what was then Northern Rhodesia, for negotiations to end secession and civil war in the neighboring mineral-rich Congolese province of Katanga. The Katangese separatists were supported by Western political and mining interests not eager to see Mr. Hammarskjold’s diplomacy succeed.
In recent years, much attention has focused on the extent to which Western governments and their intelligence agencies, including those of Britain, the United States and Belgium, the former colonial power in Congo, have withheld information relating to Mr. Hammarskjold’s death.
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The site where the DC-6 airplane that carried Mr. Hammarskjold crashed in a forest near Ndola, in what was then the British protectorate of Northern Rhodesia, now Zambia. Credit Associated Press
Judge Othman said in a summary of the report that these countries had provided some “valuable new information” in response to his requests.
At the same time, he said, the “burden of proof” has now shifted to member states of the United Nations to “show that they have conducted a full review of records and archives in their custody or possession, including those that remain classified, for potentially relevant information.”
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His remarks seemed to reinforce many earlier suggestions that, for whatever reason, Western governments were loath to disclose their full knowledge about what had befallen Mr. Hammarskjold, a Swedish diplomat who died at a tipping point in African history between colonial rule and independence.
At the time, Congo had achieved a fraught independence from Belgium, while British and Portuguese colonial rule still prevailed farther south. The secession of the southern Congolese province of Katanga illuminated the competition among rival superpowers and commercial interests for influence over the course of Africa’s future.
For supporters of Katanga’s secession, Mr. Hammarskjold was a reviled figure.
Such were the concerns about his safety that, in the hours before he died, his airplane, call-sign SE-BDY, flew a circuitous route, skirting Congolese territory and observing near-total radio silence before it began its approach to Ndola.
In the attempts to reconstruct the final moments of the flight, myriad theories about the causes of the crash have emerged, including miscalculations by the pilots of their altitude and the sudden appearance in the nighttime skies of a secessionist jet warplane flown by a mercenary pilot.
Judge Othman’s report said: “There is a significant amount of evidence from eyewitnesses that they observed more than one aircraft in the air, that the other aircraft may have been a jet, that SE-BDY may have been on fire before it crashed and/or that SE-BDY was fired upon or otherwise actively engaged by another aircraft. In its totality, this evidence is not easily dismissed.”
While the judge’s report is not a precursor to opening or reopening a formal investigation, he expressed hope it would help generate momentum to uncover more facts, “which is now more than ever necessary to allow us to fill the remaining gaps in the narrative.”
Susan Williams, a British academic whose 2011 book “Who Killed Hammarskjold?” inspired the latest phase of high-level interest in the crash, said Judge Othman’s report “reinforces my strong suspicion of foul play.”
“The onus is now on the U.K., the U.S., Belgium, France and South Africa, to release all relevant documents, including the secret records of their security and intelligence agencies and all intercepts” of radio traffic relating to the case, she said in an interview. She also urged multinational companies operating in the area to “release relevant records.”
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Full text and audio mp3 of John F. Kennedy's United Nations Address
However difficult it may be to fill Mr. Hammarskjold's place, it can better be filled by one man rather than by three. Even the three horses of the Troika did not have three drivers, all going in different directions. They had only one -- and so must the United Nations Executive. To install a triumvirate, or any panel, or any rotating authority in the United Nations administrative offices would replace order with anarchy, action with paralysis, confidence with confusion.