China’s Myanmar Dilemma

INTERNATIONAL CRISIS GROUP
China’s Myanmar Dilemma
Beijing/Jakarta/Brussels, 14 September 2009: After two decades of failed international approaches to Myanmar, Western countries and China must find better ways to work together to push for change in the military-ruled nation.
China’s Myanmar Dilemma*, the latest International Crisis Group report, examines Chinese national and provincial policy towards Myanmar and its [...]

Sudan: Justice, Peace and the ICC

INTERNATIONAL CRISIS GROUP
Sudan: Justice, Peace and the ICC
This media release is also available in Arabic.
Nairobi/Brussels, 17 July 2009: Sudan must dismantle its system of impunity for atrocity crimes or there will be no peace in Darfur, and the North-South civil war could again erupt.
Sudan: Justice, Peace and the ICC,* the latest report from the [...]

House of Commons debate on the actions of the Israeli Navy

Press release: for immediate release
July 13th 2009
‘The abduction of human rights workers bound for Gaza: House of Commons debate the actions of the Israeli Navy’
Contact:
Alex Harrison (British passenger): 07824621613. Alex will be available outside the House of Commons from 9.15 p.m. or after the conclusion of the debate for interviews.
Hilary Smith (UK Free Gaza): [...]

Congo: A Comprehensive Strategy to Disarm the FDLR

INTERNATIONAL CRISIS GROUP
Congo: A Comprehensive Strategy to Disarm the FDLR
Nairobi/Brussels, 9 July 2009: The Congolese and Rwandan governments, as well as the international community, must formulate a new comprehensive strategy to dismantle the Rwandan Hutu rebels or face continuing regional instability.
Congo: A Comprehensive Strategy to Disarm the FDLR,* the latest report from the International [...]

Iraq and the Kurds: Trouble Along the Trigger Line

INTERNATIONAL CRISIS GROUP
Iraq and the Kurds: Trouble Along the Trigger Line
Baghdad/Erbil/Brussels, 8 July 2009: Iraqi leaders and the U.S. must manage increasing tensions between the Baghdad federal government and Kurdish authorities or face deadly violence following the U.S. troop withdrawal.
Iraq and the Kurds: Trouble Along the Trigger Line,* the latest report from the International [...]

REQUEST for volunteers for the Free Gaza Movement!

Dear Friends,
Thank you for the fellowship and for the good wishes you have shown us these last days. They have sustained us. As we continuing our groundbreaking work to shatter the Israeli siege of Gaza, we’re turning to you, our friends and supporters, for help.
We have a need for volunteers to help us in [...]

Sri Lanka: Politicised Courts, Compromised Rights

INTERNATIONAL CRISIS GROUP
Sri Lanka: Politicised Courts, Compromised Rights
Colombo/Brussels, 30 June 2009: The Sri Lankan government must reform the country’s judicial system urgently if the military defeat of the Tamil Tigers is to lead to a lasting peace.
Sri Lanka’s Judiciary: Politicised Courts, Compromised Rights,* the latest policy report from the International Crisis Group, warns that [...]

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We Are the Slaves of Modern Times

Below Article was sent to NO Globalization by  Mr. Zahi

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I never quite understood why we say that technology is a form of advancement. Yes, ‘technological advancement’ is a term coined to illustrate the progress in the technological world. But how is technology a form of progress for humanity? From day one of technology’s ‘life’, divisions were introduced. Man first invents the car, but who gets to drive the car? Who gets to ride the chariot, plant using then-new tools and gets the profit of selling nature’s production? When luxury is directed towards and driven by a class of the society, then the ‘peasants’ suffer. Not a real advancement, is it? What technology brought was against the freedom of the human mind and spirit. Do children want to be at schools? Do we want to be studying, applying for work and working for hours in offices until we reach a time where we are jaded and in-need for a small vacation in a natural and green area to look at sunrise and sleep? Wouldn’t we really enjoy a natural life more? Laying in between the trees without paying mortgage, drinking from the rivers without having to pay for every mL of water we drink, having time to appreciate sunrise and running freely without traffic lights? Isn’t happiness what we pursue? Then freedom is advancement! Yes, technology is a devil’s work, for we are confound into cities with misery belts, trapped in front of TV’s, far away from our leaders! There was a time when leaders were part of the society! But not now! Yes, technology is inhumane! Why should we all be the same? Perfect the SAT’s, talk to a computer in TOEFL? Are we computers and machines or are we human beings, men and women, with emotions and senses? Why should papers have value, and be maintained by a group of people? Why can’t we all share? It’s liberalism, the modern times and globalization! They are the faults for these inequations, for men and women once wandered with joy, ate from the land, drank from the rivers and submitted to nature’s beauty with freedom? And they say globalization’s goal is to bring people and classes closer to each other? That expression is worthy a ‘Joke of the Century’ award! But unfortunately, we are heading toward a stage of ‘total inhumanity’. Yes, there is no time to see the poor for they are locked behind doors where they are ‘nurtured’. No time to feed hungry children since we are busy surfing the Internet and no time for us to relax because we want to produce. Produce what exactly? Industry brings money, money goes to the owners and the rest of the people work for them? And they say slavery has been extinguished. No. We are the slaves of modern times. And who knows, soon, lettuce and tomatoes might be introduced to the stocks at Wall-Street. That will benefit us, won’t it? 10 dollars for a bite of tomato is fair, isn’t it? Thank you globalization!

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