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Bloggers Unite for Human Rights 2009
Unite for human rights and make a statement that all people are born with basic rights and freedoms - life, liberty, and justice!
On July 17 Bloggers Unite from around the globe will unite unite for human rights and make a statement that all people are born with basic rights and freedoms - life, liberty, and justice! Let’s come together and all blog about Human Rights. There are dozens and dozens of human rights issues that you can write about. The one you choose is up to you. Topics to Consider *The wrongful imprisonment of journalists covering assemblies. *Governments that ignore the plight of citizens left tot he mercy of gangs. *The censorship of the Internet in order to prevent freedom of expression. *Harsh punishments that include torture, forced labor, and starvation. *Sexual assault against women by members of military or militia. Learn More About Human Rights There are many organizations that promote human rights and work to protect people. We’ve picked three to help you learn more and find breaking topics. Amnesty International (http://www.amnesty.org/) is a worldwide movement of people who campaign for internationally recognized human rights for all. They work to improve human rights through campaigning and international solidarity. Human Right Watch (http://www.hrw.org/) is dedicated to protecting human rights of people around the world. They stand with victims and activists to prevent discrimination, uphold political freedom, protect people from inhumane conduct in wartime, and to bring offenders to justice. Youth For Human Rights (http://www.youthforhumanrights.org) is an independent non-profit that educates people about the Universal Declaration of Human Rights so they become valuable advocates for tolerance and peace. We have an entire group discussion dedicated to Bloggers Unite http://www.bloggersunite.org/discuss where you can add more organizations that you think are worth including. How To Join Bloggers Unite! To join, simply click on Join this Event. Add an Action Badge to your blog by clicking on one of the choices from below. Then, on July 17th, write a blog post that shares awareness about human rights. Your blog post could: Have the title “Bloggers Unite For Human Rights” (or some variation). include an example of human rights so people can learn about it. Explain the importance of human rights and how it applies to everyone. Link to one of the sites we’ve listed or the most suitable site for your country. And your blog post to this page so we can give you and your blog credit for being part of it. If you have any questions, please e-mail webmaster@bloggersunite.org. And please, don’t forget to tell your friends to blog about this too. Together, I know we can raise awareness and prove bloggers can do good!

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7/17/09
by: arsaral
Something right is not enough... Being right is not enough for an idea to be justified...
A right idea must be applied through legitimate means and 'right' ways. In reverse,
something that can not be defended and applied through 'right' means can not be 'right'.
Many intellectuals and governments in the Western world criticize Eastern governments from the point of abusing human rights. Torture or even bad treatment of 'terrorists' or activists who choose to act violently against these governments become an issue much more apparent then the abuse of the silent millions basic human rights such as adequate nutrition, appropriate government services, health services etc.
Please do not gorget there in the West that, bad things are not a choice but mostly a result of the ill and weak governments. BRIBERY is a major issue that contributes to these ill environments... A government which can not control and minimize BRIBERY is typically unable to 'stop' bad treatment of activists.
My question is: Are the Western countries doing their best to improve and strengthen the underdeveloped countries? Are you doing your best to stop bribery on the world?
I hope you will excuse my verbosity but this moment that Bloggers Unite has set deserves all.
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