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| | | Blood in the Sand: A World Citizen Protest to Repression in Libya by Rene Wadlow Surely, I saidNow will the poets singBut they have raised no cryI wonder whyCountry Cullen Scottsboro, Too, Is Worth Its SongWe, citizens of the world, determined to safe | | | | World Day of Social Justice: The People's Revolution is On The March by Rene Wadlow The United Nations General Assembly, on the initiative of Nurbch Jeenbrev, the Ambassador of Kyrgyzstan to the U.N. in New York, has proclaimed 20 February as the “World Day of Social Justice” with an emphasis on the reduction of pover | | | | Mahatma Gandhi: Freedom is our goal; Our lives the price we pay by Rene Wadlow “I | | | | The Rise of the Global Civil Society by Rene Wadlow There is currently a great expansion of what can be called “The Global Civil Society”— a host of commercial companies, media outlets, and non-governmental organizations ((NGOs) whose activities cross State frontiers. Often | | | | International Migrants Day: World Citizens Call for Cooperative Action by Rene Wadlow The UN General Assembly has proclaimed 18 December as International Migrants Day to mark the date in 1990 when the Assembly adopted the International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of their Families. | | | | The Empty Chair, but Democratic Vistas Radiate by Rene Wadlow Ever the undiscouraged, resolute, struggling soul of man;(Have former armies fail’d, then we send fresh armies – and fresh again) Walt Whitman ‘Life’The chair for Liu Xiaobo was emp | | | | Anniversary of the Genocide Convention: 9 December 1948 by Rene Wadlow An Unused but not Forgotten Standard of World LawGenocide is the most extreme consequence of racial discrimination and ethnic hatred. Genocide has as its aim the destruction, wholly or in part, of a national, ethnic, racial or r | | | prev | | next | | |
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