Saturday, May 14, 2011

Wella Koleston Ginger

BILBAO SUMMIT WEB HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH

http://www.hrw.org/en/world-report-2011 # Countries
esp / eng
http://www.hrw.org/en/multimedia multimedia


The 2010 report published by Human Rights Watch includes an overview of the different scenarios of no human rights in the world. I think it is a good starting point for our interest and to investigate the various conflicts. I personally overflows. I do not get to be aware of the magnitude of the situation. Millions, millions. Millions of women abducted, raped systematically. Millions of children forced to work, hungry. There are millions.
If you see any of these conflicts, you will realize that the pattern is very similar in most of them. Dictator, social inequality, institutions, ineffective, corrupt police, etc. .. In some cases, provided there is some interesting material, with a first world country by nurturing the economic elite, or keeping wars with the objective of achieving trade in that commodity.

is bleak. The question that comes to mind is the same as always. What I can do? I think that is one side interest, leverage the Internet to learn what is pasando.y another indignant! as our friend Stéphane Hessel ( http://compartablog.blogspot.com/2011/02/indignez-vous.html ).

I am convinced that these two steps us into a willingness to find ways to contribute. Perhaps collaborating with international organizations, perhaps in field work as Osatu ( http://compartablog.blogspot.com/2010/09/compartiendo-sharing.html ), perhaps working with people in our neighborhood.

The state of indignation seems to me essential. Because the situation is critical.
If you are viewing a blog and share, you may be starting to indignarte .....

The 2010 report published by Human Rights Watch includes an overview of the Different scenarios of no human rights in the world. I think it is a good starting point for our interest and to investigate the various conflicts. I am personally overflowed. I do not get to be aware of the magnitude of the situation. Millions, . Millions of women abducted, raped systematically. Millions of children forced to work, hungry. There are millions.
If you see any of these conflicts, you will realize that the pattern is very similar in mostof them. Dictator, social inequality, institutions ineffective, corrupt police, etc. .. In some cases,if any interesting raw material available, with a first world country by nurturing the economic elite, or keeping wars with the objective of achieving trade in that commodity.

It is heartbreaking. The question that comes to mind is always the same . What I can do? I think that on one side  interesting on learning what is going on by  Internet and on another, indignant! as our friend Stéphane Hessel(http://compartablog.blogspot.com/2011/02/indignez-vous.html).

I am convinced that these two steps put us in readiness to find ways to contribute.Perhaps collaborating with international organizations, perhaps in field work as Osatu(http://compartablog.blogspot.com/2010/09/compartiendo-sharing.html), perhapsworking with people in our neighborhood.

The state of indignation seems to me essential. Because the situation is critical.
If you are viewing a blog like comparta, it is because 're Starting to indignarte .....

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