Tuesday, May 17, 2011

HELP build Parvati khan’s ‘I love you’’ campaign’


An important message from Parvati Khan
Singing toward upliftment of inmates satsang/workshop jail Allahabad
SAB KA MALIK EK.... ek hai, ek hai, ek hai...God is ONE.. he governs US ALL no matter what name we may choose to call him by, no matter which country , community, sect we may find ourselves to be existing/believing in.. Sab Ka Malik EK. HAVE NO DOUBT ABOUT THIS GREAT REVELATION /TRUTH &ONE POINTED TEACHING BY the AVTAAR of humanity, unity and love. The feeling of ''separate ness'' is a kind of ''damaging 'innocence.’HELP build Parvati khan’s ‘I love you’’ campaign’, pls don’t break d chain! It emanates frm d ‘’source’’ through which it expresses. Let’s generate together, ‘worldwide ’selfless’’ love‘2 help heal d world. How many of us muster d courage to say ‘I love you’ 2 those who R NOT family, /relatives /special friends? Know this truth, none R strangers here!!! Words carry d energy of their feelings/meaning& are further energized thru endorsements of d same. 
Sai declared his presence... when my son was critically ill.
Let’s inflate this LOVE ENERGY /FEELING SO BIG dat it transmutes negativity ANY where in d world. Let’s HEAL those who hurt us, THIS is d way 2 diffuse negativity, not through wars, violence, division, subjugation or separatism. Make a real difference through THIS SMALL gesture which carries divine consequences! ‘’I LOVE YOU’’ I appeal 2 U & ALL friends 2 pls support my oneness & love campaign , by posting, the ‘’original campaign message’’ up next, (with my pic as it carries d accumulated energy so far on this campaign), on my wall, yr walls; TAG d same 2 ALL in suprt of d effort pls. To authenticate my commitment pls visit my ‘’transition’ photos&data/profile& look at the VERY old posts/videos pix. Go to YOU TUBE&C my videos& READ d descriptions abt major ‘’transition’’ from show biz /material 2d spiritual world do leave yr comments at youtube, FB etc. please. 
Video titles: 1)parvati khan live in Russia Siberia. 2)parvati khan karma removal mantra 3) parvati khan anthemtake2 4) parvati khan anthem. 5) parvati khan ai dile nadaan. Pls leave yr comments at you tube.. U wud need 2 open a youtube account, sorry for d time taken but yr invaluable comments wud b deeply appreciated. Thanx a ton.
Parvati Khan tells about this photograph.
This CHARRED Atari Express , the special train symbolizing unity between pakistan and India & on the inaugural day, this train was set ablaze as it left panipat killing all its passengers. In the name of humanity and grief over the tragedy I traveled all the way to Delhi and then to panipat to be there, at the break of dawn to sing my message of peace, to pray for the souls , to stand on the platform of inhumanity and project love and peace .I prayed for those who set ablaze the train for they need our prayers to experience a shift of consciousness. People in pakistan have also done great wrongs and these lives paid the price.. on that fateful day for their wrongs.. and the chain of evil continued, this si what is happening everywhere in the world! People have forgot the meaning of humanity and love. I want to be very instrumental in helping as many people to walk the path of truth. THIS is part of my humanity drive!.
Now waiting your views, actions and support to this message of love...Rector Kathuria

Annual assessment of human rights worldwide


AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL: TOP FIVE ACTIONS THE U.S. GOVERNMENT MUST TAKE TO PROMOTE FREEDOM IN THE MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA 

ORGANIZATION UNVEILS GLOBAL REPORT ON HUMAN RIGHTS, URGES LAWMAKERS TO INVEST IN DEVELOPMENT,
 SUPPORT CYBER-ACTIVISTS/INTERNET FREEDOM 
Washington, D.C.: As Amnesty International (AI) launched its annual assessment of human rights worldwide, the U.S. section of the world’s largest human rights organization urged the U.S. Congress to support reform efforts across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) by fully funding the president’s FY12 International Affairs Budget request of $61.5 billion. That relatively small investment would have an enormous ripple effect in promoting freedom and stability abroad by funding civilian-led programs that help alleviate extreme poverty, support democratic institutions, and advance the rule of law and otherwise promote development.  The International Affairs Budget accounts for just over 1% of the entire federal budget. 

“For years, the United States has been on shaky ground with its human rights credentials,” said Larry Cox, executive director of Amnesty International USA (AIUSA). “Long-standing abuses in the so-called war on terror, coupled with President Obama’s embrace of most of former President Bush’s policies, have greatly compromised U.S. leadership on the world stage. As the Arab Spring unfolds, accelerated by social networking, the United States has the chance to get on the right side of history and support the building of societies where governments are accountable, human rights are respected and protected, and people live with dignity. Now is the time to sow the seeds of freedom and prove that the United States has not completely abdicated its purported human rights leadership.”

To secure greater rights and freedoms across the MENA region, Amnesty International also called on the Obama administration to step up its efforts to promote expanded and unrestricted access to the Internet and forcefully condemn other governments’ efforts to undermine Internet freedom; amplify its ongoing efforts to ensure that women fully participate in the re-formulating of new governments; provide strong backing for the prosecution of war criminals at the International Criminal Court; and advocate for human rights defenders who are risking their lives. 

The State of the World’s Human Rights and Top 5 list are released as the organization commemorates its 50th anniversary. The organization’s global campaigns uniting concerned individuals to act in concert to protect human rights have resulted in freedom for tens of thousands of political prisoners, a near reversal in the number of countries conducting executions and the adoption of major international treaties to protect human rights. Despite this progress, great challenges remain, the report finds. 

The 2011 State of the World’s Human Rights documents abuses in 157 countries and concludes that while the human rights revolution now stands on the threshold of historic change, entrenched powers are using any means necessary to thwart them. Salil Shetty, Amnesty International Secretary General, said, “Courageous people, led largely by youth, are standing up and speaking out in the face of bullets, beatings, tear gas and tanks. This bravery – combined with new technology that is helping activists to outflank and expose government suppression of free speech and peaceful protest – is sending a signal to repressive governments that their days are numbered. The international community must seize the opportunity for change and ensure that 2011 is not a false dawn for human rights.” 

The report documents torture and other ill-treatment in at least 98 countries, specific restrictions on free speech in at least 89 countries, reports on unfair trials in at least 54 countries and highlights cases of prisoners of conscience in at least 48 countries. 

Despite serious failures of justice in many countries last year, many developments revealed progress. Those include: the steady retreat of the death penalty; key improvements in maternal healthcare, including in Indonesia and Sierra Leone; and the bringing to justice of some of those responsible for human rights crimes under past military regimes in Latin America.

Amnesty International’s annual report also highlights:
·        deteriorating human rights conditions for activists in Belarus, Kyrgyzstan and Ukraine;
·        spiraling violence in Nigeria;
·        an escalating crisis posed by Maoist armed insurgencies in central and north-east India;
·        growing threats to Indigenous peoples in the Americas;
·        growing willingness by European states to return people to places where they risk persecution.
NOTES TO EDITORS
Amnesty International Report 2011: State of the World’s Human Rights covers the period January – December 2010. Global and regional experts are available for analysis and comment. 

Amnesty International is a Nobel Peace Prize-winning grassroots activist organization with more than 3 million supporters, activists and volunteers in more than 150 countries campaigning for human rights worldwide. The organization investigates and exposes abuses, educates and mobilizes the public, and works to protect people wherever justice, freedom, truth and dignity are denied.

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