venerdì 4 aprile 2008

PETIZIONE PER UN TIBET LIBERO E I DIRITTI CIVILI

VI RIMANDO AL BLOG DI ANTONIO LA TRIPPA :C'E' UN VIDEO SU UNA MANIFESTAZIONE DEL 10 MARZO A FAVORE DEL TIBET,SARO' IMPEDITA MA NN HO ANCORA IMPARATO A POSTARE I VIDEO,QUINDI VI CONSIGLIO DI ANDARE DA LUI A VEDERLO E POSSIBILMENTE DI FARLO GIRARE SUI VOSTRI BLOG.
INOLTRE:
L'ASSOCIAZIONE AVAAZ MI MANDA QUESTA MAIL:
"Dear friends,
On Monday, a global day of action delivered the 1.5-million strong Avaaz Tibet petition to Chinese embassies and consulates worldwide. Click to see photos, and to urge your head of state to join the call for change:
See photos and take action! On Monday, thousands of people in 84 cities worldwide marched for justice for Tibet--and delivered the 1.5 million-signature Avaaz petition to Chinese embassies and consulates around the globe. (Click below for photos.) Avaaz staff have engaged with Chinese diplomats in New York and London, delivering the petition and urging action. And a growing chorus of world leaders is joining the call.China is on the fence--indicating an openness to talks with the Dalai Lama, while at the same time pressuring other governments to support its continuing crackdown. Each day, more leaders declare their stance. It's time to redouble our efforts--click below to send a personal message to your head of state, urging support for dialogue with the Dalai Lama--and check out the photo gallery from Monday's day of action!http://www.avaaz.org/en/tibet_report_back/5.php/?cl=69494770Together, we've built an unprecedented wave of global pressure. The Avaaz petition is one of the biggest and fastest-growing global online petitions on any topic in history; since it launched on March 18, it has been signed by 100,000 people per day--an average of more than 4,000 per hour, day and night.Politicians understand that there is power in numbers. We need to show them that they have more to gain by listening to their own people--and heeding the cry for help from Tibet--than by giving China a pass in the lead-up to the Olympic Games. Take action nowhttp://www.avaaz.org/en/tibet_report_back/5.php/?cl=69494770We're privileged to be alive at a time when people anywhere can reach out and support people everywhere--instantly. If we have the power to make things better, we have a responsibility to act. Thanks for what you've done so far, for the people of Tibet and for a more humane world for all.With hope,Ben, Ricken, Graziela, Galit, Paul, Iain, Pascal, and the Avaaz teamPS - The more people sign the petition, the more powerful our call for change. We will hope to deliver it to the Chinese government again once we reach our target of 2 million signers. If you haven't already, please forward the email below to your friends and family, and urge them to sign the Tibet petition!________ here's a message to forward to friends _________
Dear friends,After decades of suffering, the Tibetan people have burst onto the streets in protests and riots. The spotlight of the upcoming Olympic Games is now on China, and Tibetan Nobel peace prize winner the Dalai Lama is calling to end all violence through restraint and dialogue--he urgently needs the world's people to support him.China's leaders are lashing out publicly at the Dalai Lama--but we're told many Chinese officials believe dialogue is the best hope for stability in Tibet. China's leadership is right now considering a crucial choice between crackdown and dialogue that could determine Tibet's--and China's--future.We can affect this historic choice--China does care about its international reputation, and we can help them choose the right path. China's President Hu Jintao needs to hear that the 'Made in China' brand and the upcoming Olympics in Beijing will succeed only if he makes the right choice. But it will take an avalanche of global people power to get his attention. Click below now to join 1.5 million others and sign the petition--and tell absolutely everyone you can right away--our goal is 2 million voices united for Tibet:http://www.avaaz.org/en/tibet_end_the_violence/97.php/?cl=69494770China's economy is dependent on "Made in China" exports that we all buy, and the government is keen to make the Olympics in Beijing this summer a celebration of a new and respected China. China is also a sprawling, diverse country with much brutality in its past. And it has good reasons to be concerned about stability -- some of Tibet's rioters killed innocent people. But President Hu must recognize that the greatest danger to Chinese stability and development today comes from hardliners who advocate escalating repression, not from those Tibetans seeking dialogue and reform.We have presented the petition at protests, marches, rallies, and private meetings with Chinese diplomats around the world--and we will keep sending it as long as it keeps growing. Please forward this email to your address book with a note explaining to your friends why this is important, or use our tell-a-friend tool to email your address book--it will come up after you sign. The Tibetan people have suffered quietly for decades. It is finally their moment to speak--we must help them be heard.
With hope and respect,The Avaaz team

VI PREGO DI FAR GIRARE QUESTA MAIL AI VOSTRI AMICI E SUI VOSTRI BLOG,E VI RICORDO CHE LA PETIZIONE A FAVORE DEL TIBET SI TROVA QUI.QUESTO IL TESTO DELLA PETIZIONE DA FIRMARE:
"Dear [recipient_name],
I urge you to support the growing worldwide call for China to exercise restraint and respect human rights in Tibet--and to open a dialogue with the Dalai Lama. I am one of more than 1.5 million people around the globe who has signed an online petition supporting this cause; thousands more are signing every day. Now, as the Olympic games approach, we look to you to use the tools of foreign policy to help bring peace and justice to the Tibetan people.
Sincerely,
[sender_name][sender_country][sender_email]"

RICHIEDE UN ULTERIORE PRESA DI COSCIENZA E UNA RICHIESTA DI RADDOPPIARE GLI SFORZI IN FAVORE DEL DIALOGO DA PARTE DELLA CINA COL DALAI LAMA.PER PORTARE GIUSTIZIA E DIRITTI CIVILI IN TIBET.AL LINK DELLA PETIZIONE TROVATE ANCHE LE FOTO DELLA GIORNATA GLOBALE PER IL TIBET,IL 31 MARZO SCORSO.L'ALTRA VOLTA SIAMO ARRIVATI A 1.500.000 DI FIRME.MA POSSIAMO FARE DI PIU'.

3 commenti:

il Russo ha detto...

Ciao, volevo farti una domanda che esula un attimino senza polemica.
Sono andato sul blog di Antonio la Trippa come consigliavi (per una giusta causa), ma la prima cosa che mi è balzata agli occhi è stata pubblicità. Nella colonna a destra il bloggere invitava a scambiarsi i link per incrementare le entrate.
Io ho deciso di non fare entrare la pubblicità e di chiedere di scambiare link solo a blog affini non per far contatti ma per il gusto di condividere informazioni e idee, tu che ne pensi? Ciao.

Anonimo ha detto...

DA SUBITO E PER CONTINUARE!
Abbraccio,Bianca 2007

rudyguevara ha detto...

abbracci a tutti.il russo,io voglio credere alla buona fede di antonio la trippa.l'ho incluso tra gli amici dopo un po' di frequentazione,come ho fatto con te e con gli altri.x essere amici nn è necessario condividere tutto,ovvio.nn tutti quelli presenti nei miei link la pensano come me,anche se con la maggioranza di loro ho molte affinità.xsonalmente nn chiedo mai a nessuno di inserirmi tra i contatti,mi limito ad inserire i blog che leggo di più e coi quali ho maggiori scambi.ma ripeto,ad antonio ed alla sua buona fede credo,altrimenti nn l'avrei mai linkato.nn essere troppo severo e continua a leggerlo,magari ti ricredi!la pubblicità anche io ho deciso di nn farla entrare,ho paura che si inserisca qualcosa che nn gradisco,tipo il nano,ma ognuno ha diritto a fare le sue scelte.