Today, the Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Though, attributed by the Parliament to personalities for their action in the field of freedom (of thought, may i repeat...), was given to Mr. Milinkevich, a Bielorussian opponent to the regime in place in his country.
It is always a moving moment to see all these MEP's in standing ovation in front of a good example of active citizenship.
I was eating in front of the poster celebrating the event.
And i thought that it was most probably the unluckiest poster in the history of Institutional communication.
Freedom of thought right, that is how it is called, well have a look in our pictures file :
http://www.blog.co.uk/srv/media/media_item.php?item_ID=1024996
Two conclusions are possible from that :
1. It will never happen that a mute activist could win this prize, wich is quite discriminating.
2. (a bielorussian) vodka-party in the Parliament the day the tender for this poster was granted.
You said bad communication? I say
