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Isolationist? No. One of our founding fathers: “Observe good faith and justice toward all….. Permanent, inveterate antipathies against particular nations [Iran], and passionate attachments for others [Israel], should be excluded. Cultivate peace and harmony with all.” – George Washington. RE(LOVE)UTION R(ƎVO˩)UTION
Human Rights Watch Executive Director Kenneth Roth releases the 2012 World Report in Cairo, Sunday January 22 2012. Q&A Session here – youtu.be www.hrw.org World Report 2012: Strengthen Support for ‘Arab Spring’ Governments Should Support Rights, Not Abusive Allies (Cairo, January 22, 2012) — Many democracies have allowed their ties with repressive allies to temper their support for human rights in the Arab Spring protests, Human Rights Watch said today in its World Report 2012. For reasons of principle and long-term interest, governments should stand firm with the people of the Middle East and North Africa when they demand their basic rights and work to ensure the transition to genuine democracies. The 676-page report, Human Rights Watch’s annual review of human rights practices around the globe, summarizes major rights issues in more than 90 countries, reflecting the extensive investigative work carried out in 2011 by Human Rights Watch staff. On events in the Middle East and North Africa, Human Rights Watch said that firm and consistent international support for peaceful protesters and government critics is the best way to pressure the region’s autocrats to end abuses and enhance basic freedoms. A principled insistence on respect for rights is also the best way to help popular movements steer clear of the intolerance, lawlessness, and revenge that can threaten a revolution from within, Human Rights Watch said. “The people driving the Arab Spring deserve strong …
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While flying from St. Louis to DC, a volunteer was detained and interrogated by the airport’s TSA. They suspected him of being part of a militia or terrorist group because of his work on the Ron Paul campaign. Please download & share with friends. RE(LOVE)UTION R(ƎVO˩)UTION
On Todays Broadcast Isamu and Paul talks about SOPA (Stop Online Privacy Act) and PIPA (Protect IP) invasion of your privacy on internet, Government knows your internet. FEMA Interment Camps Once you are indefinitely detained under Obama’s recently passed NDAA (“National Defense Authorization Act”) you will be held for “terrorism” against the current rulers of established law, without possibility of parole. A look at a long-rumored camp at an Amtrak repair facility in Beech Groove, Indiana. Revelations 24.10, The First Amendment of the United States Constitution protects the right to freedom of religion and freedom of expression from government. therealthingmin.webs.com FemavCamps ww.thepowerhour.com
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US police have arrested several Occupy protesters in the cities of Oakland and Charlotte. Anti-corporate activists say six Oaklanders were arrested while staging a march to highlight police abuse and harassment. The rally was planned to be staged from Frank Ogawa Plaza outside City Hall to the Oakland Police Department. Protesters say police failed to give a dispersal order before chasing and beating them. Police also reportedly fired rubber bullets to disperse the protesters. Meanwhile, two demonstrators have been arrested in Charlotte. The incident comes at the time after a group called “Walkupy” arrived in the city after walking over a month on foot from Washington DC. The group plans to end its march in Atlanta later this month. Press TV has conducted an interview with Mark Mason, an Occupy movement protester in Oakland, to shed more light on the issue. What follows is the transcription of the interview: Press TV: A lot of action has been taking place in Oakland as more members of your leg of the occupy movement have been arrested. Tell us more about the arrests and claims of police brutality against the peaceful demonstrators. Mason: We are looking at the continuing police action that are really violations of fundamental constitutional rights written right into the American constitution. We have rights in freedom of assembly and the freedom of expression. And this has been continuing since almost day one since Occupy Wall Street uprising, if you will, in the United …
The protests against Kashmiir’s illegal occupation by Pakistan is growing. Kashmiri leaders who met in the UK have decided to intensify their struggle to free their homeland.
TRANSCRIPT: DEC 29 2012 GREETINGS CITIZENS OF AUSTRALIA WE ARE ANONYMOUS. In Australia we are saturated with US media, and we’ve heard a lot of American ideas like the Freedom of Speech. We sometimes hear our fellow Australians speak about THEIR right to free speech. But like the Hollywood dreams we’ve watched since childhood, this is a fallacy. Australians DO NOT have the right to freedom of speech and we never have. The Australian Constitution does not have any express provision relating to freedom of speech. There is no list of personal rights or freedoms which may be enforced in the courts. Moves have been made towards the adoption of a Bill of Rights for Australia, predictably however our Government that is stalling. On 10 December 2008 the Rudd government announced a nationwide Consultation to examine the protection and promotion of human rights and responsibilities in Australia, so the National Human Rights Consultation Committee was appointed. On 8 October 2009 the Commonwealth Attorney-General released the Committee’s highly anticipated report. After widespread public engagement, the Committee found overwhelming community support for a Human Rights Act. The Australian government said it would respond to the report by the end of 2009. That was 2 years ago. AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL SAYS IN REGARD TO AUSTRALIA: “In recent times we have seen how human rights are vulnerable to being undermined by government policies, such as mandatory detention of asylum seekers and the …