It's officially Write-a-thon season! We are thrilled to have you join AIUSA, as we bring people together to write for human rights from December 5-13, 2009. Your blog can create change in the lives of people like: Nobel Peace Prize Laureate in Myanmar, Aung San Suu Kyi, Trade union activist in Iran, Mansour Ossanlu, & many more! Register today and check out this year's featured cases: http://www.amnestyusa.org/writeathon/Badges, resources and more cool Write-a-thon gear is coming soon!
Hi there! Glad to find fellow literacy advocates! In honor of International Literacy Day, I hope you will consider writing a post about my Books For Cameroon project that will bring 30 bilingual libraries to West Africa and/or make a small ($5) contribution to make the project a reality! Http://www.booksforcameroon.org. Thanks for helping us fight poverty with literacy! -Wendy
Thank you again for joining our event! Around December 10th AIUSA also hosts the annual Global Write-a-Thon, the world’s largest letter writing event & our oldest tradition. Help us make 2009 memorable! We will be checking in with you soon with updates and ways you can contribute. Your blogs will help fuel actions in support of human rights defenders around the world! Until then, please consider taking action for our current Individuals at Risk cases: http://www.amnestyusa.org/iar
Hello, Amnesty.
No problem at all. Thanks for making this event also.(Sorry, I haven't checked who created the event, but I'm pleased all the same!)
May we have human rights for EVERYONE in EVERY single part of the world some day soon.
sorry, I could't fit it all down there. These protests are for completely national reasons, nothing to do with the CIA or the Mossad. However, the government here keeps spreading trashy rumours that the west is simulating us.It's nothing like that. I've written an account of the events that happened here(in Tehran) from Saturday 13th June - Thursday 25th June. http://barghidiary.blogspot.com/2009/06/coup-detat-part-i.html
Hi there. I've just read your post. Most of it, I'd agree with. Just a few points I'm not sure about. 1. I wouldn't confirm that servers were down for 45 minutes on 13th June. I was pretty much checking the news 24/7. 2. People started protesting on the night of June 13th, the day the results were announced. Although in smaller numbers than later protests. 3. On your possible reasons for the protests, I'd rule out "regaining the powerful position of CIA in Iran". These protests are completely
Hi, I have wrote a post on 29 June about Iran. There i've written a controvercial issue, which does not have any substantial proof to this minute. as you are an insider (iranian) can you please read the post and shed some light on that issue? I'd really appreciate it: http://lifeasiknowit22.blogspot.com/2009/06/bloggers-unite-for-free-iran.html