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    0 starseric | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 20 2006 | microsoft, search, internet, Google, Yahoo, China, human rights, government, freedom of expression, international law, law, Amnesty International
    New Scientist Tech - Breaking News - Amnesty International criticises US web companies

    Quoted: Google, Microsoft and Yahoo stand accused of putting corporate interests above the human rights of the Chinese people. The allegations come in an analysis of the three firms' business practices in China, issued by the human rights watchdog Amnesty International.

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    0 starseric | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 26 2006 | George W Bush, politics, civil rights, human rights, torture
    The Bush push for an imperial presidency - part 1

    Quoted: Spy on 'em, torture 'em, lock 'em up. Is this what America stands for?

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    5 starseric | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 30 2006 | Strange Fruit, Billie Holiday, Joel Katz, documentary, human rights, civil rights, movies
    California Newsreel - STRANGE FRUIT

    This video looks awesome. What a pity that it's not available for home use.

    Quoted: Strange Fruit is the first documentary exploring the history and legacy of the Billie Holiday classic. This history of the song's evolution tells a dramatic story of America's radical past using one of the most influential protest songs ever written as its epicenter. The saga brings viewers face- to-face with the terror of lynching even as it spotlights the courage and heroism of those who fought for racial justice when to do so was to risk ostracism and livelihood if white - and death if Black. It examines the history of lynching, and the interplay of race, labor and the left, and popular culture as forces that would give rise to the Civil Rights Movement.

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    0 starseric | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 18 2006 | Elizabeth de la Vega, TomDispatch, civil rights, human rights, politics
    TomDispatch - Tomgram: De la Vega, Does the President Really Know Best?

    A position piece by former Federal Prosecutor Elizabeth de la Vega about Bush's authorization of spying and the "Unitary Executive Theory of the Presidency."

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    5 starseric | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 17 2006 | Al Gore, civil liberties, politics, constitution, human rights, news
    AlterNet: Rights and Liberties: A Constitutional Crisis

    This is the transcription of an amazing speech given by Al Gore yesterday in Washington, D.C. While a long read, it encapsulates my sentiments on what I feel are startling abuses of power in our executive branch. I don't know where this fiery, spirited Al Gore was during the prior two elections (he's widely viewed as boring) but I find him much more inspirational than what I've seen before. I hope we see much more of this version of Mr. Gore... He's defintiely readying himself for another presidential run in 2008.

    I long for a day when the American public debates these issues openly and broadly. As it is, I think it's telling that I had to go Alternet or Al Gore's own website to get this. Why is this not available at the New York Times (even online)?

    My favorite quote is one Al Gore used from George Orwell:

    Quoted: "We are all capable of believing things which we know to be untrue, and then, when we are finally proved wrong, impudently twisting the facts so as to show that we were right. Intellectually, it is possible to carry on this process for an indefinite time: the only check on it is that sooner or later a false belief bumps up against solid reality, usually on a battlefield."

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