Never Forget This !
On December 10, 1948 the General Assembly of the United Nations
adopted and proclaimed the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Photography by Rui Palha, Guitar by Sleep.
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This is not ok. Al Jazeera is important and free speech is also important and basic right. Because god gave us brain and voice. And the responsibility to use it smart and using it for making the planet better.
Al Jazeera is important that all the people in countries where dictatorships are ruling. I wish we are on a path to a modern world and realizing, receiving information is a need.
Our thoughts are with all the people in Egypt, Tunisia and Algeria who are standing up for their rights and we hope that Mubarak is realizing the new way in the new century.
Dictatorship is out…
Dieses wunderbare Beispiel menschlicher Kreativität zeigt wie das politische Deutschland sich seine Bürger vorstellt. Kontrolliert und schon bald ohne freien Willen. Alexander Lehmann zeigt wie es ist und das wir langsam aufwachen müssen, denn sonst läuft bald jeder Beamter dieser Republik oder sollte man sagen DDR 2.0, mit einer Endoskopiekamera herum.
Im Anschluss an den Clip findet ihr alle Informationen darüber…
Deutschland im Jahre 2010. Die Datenkrake „Google" kündigt ihren neuen Dienst „Google Steetview" an. Medien, Bürger und Politiker laufen Sturm. In einem bisher unbekanntem Maß wird die Privatssphäre unbescholtener Bürger durch das Datensammelmonster „Google" verletzt.
Doch haben sie in der Eile ein ganz anderes Projekt völlig aus den Augen verloren. Denn seit einiger Zeit arbeitet die Bundesregierung, ohne viel Aufmerksamkeit zu erregen, an einem eigenen System zum Abbau der lästigen Privatssphäre: Buugle.
Buugle – was Google kann können wir schon lange!
Idee, Grafik, Animation, Soundeffekte: Alexander Lehmann
Stimme, Aufnahme: Ernst Walter Siemon
Redaktion: extra3
Infos über dieses Video auf dem extra3 blog:
http://www.ndr.de/fernsehen/sendungen…
The Planet needs Tolerance – Education and much more Love…
Special Thanks to the Abdorrahman Boroumand Foundation
Produced by the Abdorrahman Boroumand Foundation and Story4.
Interrupted Lives, is a short documentary created by the Abdorrahman Boroumand Foundation (ABF) to illuminate stories of the repression and interruption of the lives of students under the government of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
The documentary examines documented human rights case histories of students imprisoned, tortured or executed for voicing religious or political dissent since the 1979 revolution.
INTRUPTED LIVES: Portraits of Student Repression in Iran
Watch the full film on http://www.iranrights.org/student-exhibit.php
On December 10, 1948 the General Assembly of the United Nations adopted and proclaimed the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
This animation brings all 30 articles to life using different techniques, from pen and ink to digital animation.
Dear Planet,
today is a sunny day here in Munich. We have a clear sky, some little white clouds and its calm outside. Nine years ago a tragedy tooks place which shows all of us that the human race have a lot of work to do to create a future where it is worth living in. There are still so many things which are leading into a false direction and we have to find a way to accept, understand and respect other cultures and nations, trying to find ways of living together without hate.
I see a clear sky, the blue is beautiful and I am sure all the losses of such valuable lifes of that day nine years ago who are sitting up there in the sky are wishing nothing more than we all find a way of a peaceful living together. We miss you and our thoughts are with you, with your family and friends…
Mahalo nui loa
Tribute to the Fire FIghters of 9/11
Where many see a hopeless situation, Human Rights Watch sees the need to bring justice to victims and greater security to all. From our expert researchers documenting abuses on the ground to our executive director meeting with Congo's president, we have been waging an ambitious, multi-pronged campaign to bring about real change.
To learn more, visit: www.hrw.org
Underlying the economic crisis is an explosive human rights crisis. The crisis is about shortages of food, jobs, clean water, land and housing.
Amnesty International's 2009 Annual Report reveals that the worldwide recession is leading to greater repression amid rising threats to security and justice.
Some key findings of the report include:
* Skyrocketing food prices led to more hunger and disease while some governments used food as a political weapon;
* Marginalized and indigenous communities were denied basic rights for a decent life;
* Hundreds of thousands of people were forcibly uprooted in the name of economic development