| Take Action - China's Oppressive Regime
Human
rights conditions in Tibet remain dismal.
Under the Chinese occupation, the Tibetan
people are denied most rights guaranteed in
the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
including the rights to self-determination,
freedom of speech, assembly, movement,
expression and travel.
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Take Action - Bulgaria's Abandoned Children
The
Social Care Home - where 75 unwanted
children are growing up - is the main employer
in the small village of Mogilino. Few of the
children can talk, not necessarily because
they are unable but rather because no one has
ever taught them how.
BBC
Journalist, Kate Blewett, meets the
children in this tragic, silent world, such as
Milan, the gentle giant who spends his days
doing chores and watching over the others, and
mildly autistic 18-year-old Didi, who is able
to talk, and has plenty to say, but no one to
speak to. The children that surround them
suffer a variety of problems, many are blind
or deaf and some are unable to leave their
beds, many are literally wasting away.
Abandoned
into the hands of the staff at Mogilino these
children inhabit a bleak uncaring world, so
devoid of normal everyday stimulus that many
have taken to rocking slowly and constantly in
their chairs just for something to do.
Bulgaria
has more institutionalised mentally and
physically disabled children than anywhere
else in Europe. This film is a heart-rending
and eye-opening look into the life of one such
institution.
 Take
Action - Senate Bill 1959 Senate
Bill 1959 to Criminalize Thoughts, Blogs,
Books and Free Speech Across America.
The end of Free Speech in America has arrived
at our doorstep. It's a new law called the Violent
Radicalization and Homegrown Terrorism
Prevention Act, and it is worded in a
clever way that could allow the U.S.
government to arrest and incarcerate any
individual who speaks out against the Bush
Administration, the war on Iraq, the
Department of Homeland Security or any
government agency (including the FDA). The law
has already passed the House on a traitorous
vote of 405 to 6, and it is now being
considered in the Senate where a vote is
imminent. All over the internet, intelligent
people who care about freedom are speaking out
against this extremely dangerous law:  |