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Which human rights defenders have inspired you and what message would you send to them?

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  • May 28, 06:00

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10:16 04 Jun 2008, namechanged wrote:

One lady, who also got nobel prize and had a peace talk along with dalai Lham, She had talked about "state terrorism"


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05:45 14 Jun 2008, L. Handiboe wrote:

Although, almost impossible to say, claim or identify-the forced slave labor and fored into an inhumane type of prostitution by a POLITICALLY CORRECT process, that exclues the defense of ANY white/caucasian in the United States, this has been the case in America, since the end of the Civil War, in which all whites and their families, were denied basic human rights. southerners were regularily rapes, murdered, denied the right, ONLY IF WHITE, to work and this historical stereotyping/slander and murder by those who wish to take part in the victimization, continuing victimization in the US, has resulted in the further rape, murder and overlooked theft, by the current and foreseeable President of the US. the white/southerner, is desperate and the slader,rape,tourment of whites in America, continues, there just must come recognition that they NEED to be a seperate nation or let to seceed from the US, by nature of they are currently the most victimized minority in the US and in many cases set up to be further slaughtered when any attempts are made on behalf of the white/poor southerner. They come to muck rake and destroy their lies, yet further-NO EFFORTS are made on THEIR BEHALF, by the Government of the United States, they desperately need help, not further MALICE.


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04:36 14 Jun 2008, Jose Contreras R. wrote:

Emiliano Zapata. The "Caudillo del Sur" Mexican revolutionary figure who fought till death for the well deserved rights of indigenous people in Mexico during the Mexican revolution in the 1920's. His famous quote: "Tierra y libertad" (Land and Freedom) will always be in the minds of future mexicans and will also make us recognize our indigenous roots and feel proud of our rich heritage!


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11:50 15 Jun 2008, Amelia Handy wrote:

Malalai Joya, an Afghan member of parliament for running for election candidate. She speaks out against corruption in the middle-east, warlords and druglords bribing courts. She is a staunch defender of women's rights. Her bravery is astonishing