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Woke BAE: Alicia Keys Wins Amnesty International’s Highest Honor

https://twitter.com/aliciakeys/status/868583795976544256 Alicia Keys Shares Amnesty International’s Top Award With Indigenous People We are so proud to here that singer/songwriter and philanthropist Alicia Keys has been recognized by Amnesty International for her amazing work with Keep A Child Alive. Both Keys and the movement of Indigenous Peoples fighting for their rights in Canada were honored with the 2017 Amnesty International Ambassador of Conscience Award this week at a ceremony in Montreal, Canada. The award is the organization’s highest honor for human rights work and this year marks the first time the award was given to a Canadian. “Amnesty International’s Ambassador of Conscience awardees this year stand in the tradition of past winners such as Vaclav Havel and Malala Yousafzai – people who have shown exceptional leadership and courage to champion human rights, often in the face of great difficulty,” said Salil Shetty, Secretary General of Amnesty International. Activists Delilah Saunders, Melanie Morrison, Melissa Mollen Dupuis and Widia Larivière accepted the award on behalf the movement of Indigenous Peoples. In solidarity with the movement, Amnesty International launched a petition urging the Minister of Justice to fulfill Canada’s promise to uphold the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. https://twitter.com/aliciakeys/status/868104006731792384 Canadian musicians Patrick Watson and Safia Nolan, as well as actress Tantoo Cardinal, performed and delivered speeches as part of the evening’s ceremony. Former leader of the Black Panther Party, Ericka Huggins, presented Alicia Keys with her award and praised her for encouraging young people to speak out about important issues. Keys delivered an exemplary acceptance speech asking for all people to stand up for human rights. “Can we depend on each other to speak up any way we can? Because who do we count on to support the fight for freedom, the promise of dignity and equality, if not us?” You can read her full speech HERE Hit the flip for more photos from the event. WENN/Instagram https://www.instagram.com/p/BUn6m61FlK-/?taken-by=aliciakeys https://twitter.com/aliciakeys/status/868845327700213760 https://twitter.com/aliciakeys/status/869567637075918848 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQq_eBtl60Q

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Protest the TSA body scanners! Clothes with the 4th Amendent on them when x rayed by TSA!

This is brilliant! They seem to be sold out of the shirts right now but I'm really thinking about getting one when they have more! Enjoy guys. Follow me if you dig it. added by: cclark_productions

Cable Reveals US Behind Airstrike That Killed 21 Children In Yemen

A diplomatic cable released by WikiLeaks shows that the US military covered up the killing of dozens of civilians during a cruise missile strike in south Yemen in December 2009. The secret cable from January 2010( http://cablegate.wikileaks.org/cable/2010/01/10SANAA4.html ) corroborated images( http://www.amnesty.org/en/news-and-updates/yemen-images-missile-and-cluster-muni… ) released earlier this year by Amnesty International, implicating the US in the use of cluster bombs. The cable was sent by Yemen's President Ali Abdullah Saleh to US General David Petraeus, saying his government would “continue saying the bombs are ours, not yours.” According to the cable, this prompted Yemeni Deputy Prime Minister Rashad al-Alimi “to joke that he had just 'lied' by telling Parliament that the bombs in Arhab, Abyan, and Shebwa were American-made but deployed by the ROYG [Republic of Yemen Government].” “The cable appears to confirm Amnesty International's finding that the Abyan strike was carried out by the US military, not Yemeni government forces,” Philip Luther, a Deputy Director for Amnesty International, said. On December 17, 2009, an alleged al-Qaeda training camp in Abyan was hit by a cruise missile, killing 41 local residents, including 14 women, 21 children, and 14 alleged al-Qaeda members. According to the leaked cable, President Saleh praised the strikes, “but said that 'mistakes were made' in the killing of civilians in Abyan.” Gen. Petraeus responded that only three civilians, the wife and two children of an al-Qaeda member, were killed. After the attack, Amnesty International requested information from the Pentagon about US involvement in the missile attack, but received no response. The Pentagon later released a statement saying that questions on operations against al-Qaeda should be posed to the Yemeni government. The leaked cable revealed that Gen. Petraeus proposed abandoning the use of cruise missiles and instead using fixed-wing bombers circling outside of Yemeni territory to strike at targets using precision-guided bombs “when actionable intelligence became available.” The proposal was welcomed by President Saleh. Security assistance to Yemen may substantially increase, if Gen. Petraeus has his way. “The General told Saleh that he had requested USD 150 million in security assistance for 2010, a substantial increase over the 2009 amount of USD 67 million,” the cable states. Amnesty International is calling on the US to investigate the use of drones by US forces for targeted killings of individuals in Yemen. “There must be an immediate investigation into the dozens of deaths of local residents in the Abyan air strike, including into the extent of US involvement,” Luther said. “Those responsible for unlawful killings must be brought to justice.” US Attorney General Eric Holder said WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is currently under investigation and would be pursued if he were found to have broken the law. http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2010/11/wikileaks-chief/ Republican Congressman Peter King( http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2010/11/gop-rep-wikileaks-deemed-foreign-terrorist-or… ), the incoming chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, went so far as to say that the website should be deemed a “foreign terrorist organization.” Rep. King's call for prosecution was echoed( http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2010/11/graham-cheney-wikileaks-prosecuted/ ) by Sens. Lindsey Graham (R-SC), Clair McCaskill (D-MO) and former State Department official Liz Cheney. “We're deeply skeptical that prosecuting WikiLeaks would be constitutional, or a good idea,” Hina Shamsi, Director of the ACLU National Security Project, said. “The courts have made clear that the First Amendment protects independent third parties who publish classified information. Prosecuting WikiLeaks would be no different from prosecuting the media outlets that also published classified documents.” “Prosecuting publishers of classified information threatens investigative journalism that is necessary to an informed public debate about government conduct, and that is an unthinkable outcome.” added by: toyotabedzrock

Iranian mother of two to be stoned to death – Please Help

Ashtiani, 42, will be buried up to her chest, according to an Amnesty International report citing the Iranian penal code. The stones that will be hurled at her will be large enough to cause pain but not so large as to kill her immediately. “Experience shows (that) … when the pressure gets very high, the Islamic government starts to say something different,” she said. added by: inspirationseeker

Amnesty for Sayyaf bandits opposed

” MANILA — The possibility of granting amnesty to Abu Sayyaf bandits has drawn flak from the political opposition, saying the government is showing weakness in dealing with the terrorist group. United Opposition..

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Iran hangs 13 ‘enemies of Allah’

The Amnesty International has criticized the Islamic Republic of Iran for executing 13 Baluch in Zahedan.Iran routinely hangs Kurds and Baluch in public– two nations in the Middle East who were denied statehood… read more

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