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Quotations
- "How wonderful it is that
nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world."
- - Anne Frank
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- "And for those who get
discouraged, I would say they should search their own hearts. I have a strong
belief that those working for the truth will never lose. We will be successful
whether we have lost or won, since we are working for the truth."
- - Aung San Suu Kyi,
Burmese Nobel Peace Laureate
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- "Human history depends on
how hard we work, on how much we are willing to sacrifice. We can be amazed by
our effort if we continually stay at it on the ground."
- - Cornel West
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- "We should be encouraged
by historical examples of social change, by how surprising changes take place
suddenly, when you least expect it, not because of a miracle from on high, but
because people have labored patiently for a long time."
- - Howard Zinn
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- "Watching and seeing
suffering has a way of getting inside of you, and you catch on fire. When you
see the injustice that's causing the suffering, you've got to do something
about it."
- - Sister Helen Prejean,
author, Dead Man Walking
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- "We must combine the
toughness of the serpent with the softness of the dove, a tough mind and a
tender heart."
- - Martin Luther King, Jr.
1929-1968
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- "No man can terrorize a
whole nation unless we are all his accomplices."
- - Edward Murrow
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- "The death of democracy
is not likely to be an assassination from ambush, it will be a slow extinction
from apathy, indifference and undernourishment."
- - Robert Hutchins
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- "The test of a first-rate
intelligence is the ability to hold two opposed ideas in mind at the same time
and still retain the ability to function. One should, for example, be able to
see that things are hopeless and yet be determined to make them otherwise."
- - F. Scott Fitzgerald
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- "It is easier to be a
'humanitarian' than to render your own country its proper due; it is easier to
be a 'patriot' than to make your community a better place to live in; it is
easier to be a 'civic leader' than to treat your own family with loving
understanding; for the smaller the focus of attention, the harder the task."
- - Sydney J. Harris
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- "Boundary, n.: In
political geography, an imaginary line between two nations, separating the
imaginary rights of one from the imaginary rights of another."
- - Ambrose Bierce, "The
Devil's Dictionary"
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- "Peace, n.: In
international affairs, a period of cheating between two periods of fighting."
- - Ambrose Bierce, "The
Devil's Dictionary"
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- "Those who would trade
liberty for a small security will have neither."
- - Thomas Jefferson
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- "Killing one person in
murder - Killing 100,000 is Foreign Policy."
- - seen on a button
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- "We are constantly being
astonished these days at the amazing discoveries in the field of violence. But
I maintain that far more undreamt of and seemingly impossible discoveries will
be made in the field of nonviolence."
- - Ghandi
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- "Only the people, can
save the people."
- --Calixto Torres Santay,
Quiche-Guatemalan Human Rights Activist
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- "Talk is cheap... It's
the way we organize and use our lives every day that tells what we believe
in."
- --Cesar Chavez
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- "You can kill a thousand;
you can bring an end to life; you cannot kill an idea."
- - Acting Israeli Prime
Minister Shimon Peres on the assassination of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin
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- "Those who make peaceful
revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable."
- - John F. Kennedy
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- "Don't mourn. Organize."
- - Joe Hill
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- "...we are...resolutely
opposed to politicizing the human rights issues as an excuse to interfere in
other countries' internal affairs."
- - Chinese Foreign
Ministry spokesman Tang Guoqiang told reporters
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- "The most regrettable
event [in my life]"
- - Japan's Kyodo news
agency quoting Deng Xiaoping's remorse over the 1989 Tiananmen Square military
crackdown.
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- "I wish I could cry, but
we don't cry anymore."
- - Innocent Chukuma,
Reebok Human Rights Award Recipient 1996
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- "It is only because of
the tears of thousands of brothers and sisters that I am here today."
- - Jesus Tecu Osorio,
Reebok Human Rights Award Recipient 1996
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- "Those seeking a better
life don't check their humanity at the border."
- - Julie Su, Reebok Human
Rights Award Recipient 1996
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- "Can't nobody lick us,
Pa. We're the people."
- - Jane Darrell in the
Movie - The Grapes of Wrath
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- "Men, their rights, and
nothing more; women, their rights, and nothing less."
- - Susan B. Anthony
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- "Power concedes nothing
without a demand. It never did and it never will."
- - Frederick Douglass,
1857
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- "The harder you work, the
harder it is to surrender." "Winning is a habit. Unfortuantely, so is losing."
- - Vincent Thomas Lombardi
(1913-1970)
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- "Those who profess to
favor freedom, and yet depreciate agitation, are men who want crops without
plowing up the ground."
- - Frederick Douglass,
1857
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- "A man must be willing to
die for justice. Death is an inescapable reality and men die daily, but good
deeds live forever."
- Jesse Jackson, Jesse
Jackson: The Man, The Movement, - The Myth, 1975
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- "A man who won't die for
something is not fit to live."
- - Martin Luther King,
Jr., 1963
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- "It is a blessing to die
for a cause, because you can so easily die for nothing."
- - Andrew Young, 1977
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- "There is no easy walk to
freedom anywhere, and many of us will have to pass through the valley of the
shadow of death again and again before we reach the mountaintop of our
desires."
- - Nelson Mandela, 1953
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- "The media's the most
powerful entity on earth. They have the power to make the innocent guilty and
to make the guilty innocent, and that's power. Because they control the minds
of the masses."
- - Malcolm X, 1963
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- "The problem in defense
is how far you can go without destroying from within what you are trying to
defend from without."
- - Dwight D. Eisenhower
(1890-1969)
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- "I hate war as only a
soldier who has lived it can, only as one who has seen its brutality, its
futility, its stupidity."
- - Dwight D. Eisenhower
(1890-1969)
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- "Compared to war, all
other forms of human endeavor shrink to insignificance. God help me, I do love
it so."
- - George C. Scott in the
Movie - Patton
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- "I still cannot hear or
see the name Ken Saro-Wiwa without chanting in my head `we will not forget.'"
- - Amy Beeler, Amnesty
International USA, Boston Area Cluster Chairperson
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- "... to evoke the
recognition that every injustice wears a human face."
- - William F. Schulz,
Amnesty International USA, Executive Director
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- "I
used to box for Oxford."
- "I
used to kill for the CIA."
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- A Fish Called Wanda
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- "The
central message of Buddhism is not 'every man for himself!'"
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- A Fish Called Wanda
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- "We
did not lose Vietnam! It was a tie!"
- - A
Fish Called Wanda
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"Well, would you like to know what you'd be without us, the good ol' US of A
to protect you? I'll tell you. The smallest f**ing province in the Russian
Empire, that's what. So don't call me stupid, lady. Just thank me!"
- - A
Fish Called Wanda
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- "The
London Underground is not a political movement."
- - A
Fish Called Wanda
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- "An
individual has not started living until he can rise above the narrow confines
of his individualistic concerns to the broader concerns of all humanity."
- -
Martin Luther King, Jr.
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- "In
democratic countries, knowledge of how to combine is the mother of all other
forms of knowledge; on its progress depends that of all the others."
- - De
Tocqueville
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- "We
were born on it, and we got killed on it, died on it. Even if it's no good,
it's still ours. That's what makes it ours - being born on it, working it,
dying on it. That makes ownership, not a paper with numbers on it."
- - The
Grapes of Wrath, John Steinbeck
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-
"China is likely to evolve into a multiparty democracy within the next
decade."
- - Xu
Wenli, (an optimistic) Chinese Democracy Activist and Prisoner of Conscience
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- "No
man makes a greater mistake than he who does nothing because he can only do a
little."
- -
Edmund Burke
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- "My
father is no different than any powerful man, any man with power, like a
president or senator."
- "Do
you know how naive you sound, Michael? Presidents and senators don't have men
killed!"
- "Oh.
Who's being naive now, Kay?"
- - The
Godfather, Francis Ford Coppola
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- "If
anything in this life is certain, if history has taught us anything, it is
that you can kill anyone."
- - The
Godfather: Part II, Francis Ford Coppola
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- "Your
aim is to humiliate and debase the human being. There is no justification for
cruelty."
- "Our
aim is to rid society of negative influences. This end justifies certain
unorthodox means."
- -
Closetland, Radha Bharadwaj
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- "If
ye love wealth greater than liberty, the tranquility of servitude greater than
the animating contest for freedom, go home from us in peace. We seek not your
counsel, nor your arms. Crouch down and lick the hand that feeds you. May your
chains set lightly upon you; and may posterity forget that ye were our
countrymen."
- -
Samuel Adams
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- "The
accumulation of all powers, legislative, executive, and judiciary, in the same
hands, whether of one, a few, or many, and whether hereditary, self-appointed,
or elective, may justly be pronounced the very definition of tyranny. "
- -
James Madison, Federalist Paper No. 47
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-
"Suppose you were an idiot, and suppose you were a member of Congress, but I
repeat myself."
- -
Mark Twain
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- "The
weak enslave themselves and justice belongs to the strong"
- -
Klingon (a race of warrior aliens from Star Trek) saying
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- "If
we make peaceful revolution impossible, we make violent revolution
inevitable."
- -
John F. Kennedy
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- "USA
- very good friend of Tibet!"
- - The
standard response from Tibetans in Tibet when someone says they are from the
United States
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- "I
believe that everywhere, people aspire to be treated with dignity... to give
voice to their opinions, to choose their own leaders, to associate with whom
they wish, to worship how, when and where they want. These are not American
rights or European rights or developed world rights. These are the birthrights
of people everywhere."
- - US
President Bill Clinton, June 1998, as quoted on page one of Amnesty
International's USA Campaign report Rights For All
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- "The
USA has been quick to voice its condemnation of human rights violations in
some other countries and to stress, by contrast, the wealth of civil and
political rights which it guarantees within its borders. As this report shows,
however, it has failed to deliver these rights to many of its people and there
are signs that, unless urgent steps are taken, these rights will be further
eroded."
- -
Rights For All, page 150
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"State Department spokesman James Foley, avoiding a clash with Amnesty, said,
'We welcome their scrutiny. In keeping with our recognition of the
universality of human rights and our openness as a democratic society, we are
proud of our political and judicial systems, which we believe are the envy of
the world.'"
- -
Excerpt from an article on the report release in the Chicago Tribune, 10/5/98
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"Amnesty International decides to go after the United States for human-rights
abuses. China signs a major human-rights accord. What's wrong with this
picture?"
- - The
Akron Beacon-Journal (Ohio), in a byline titled "Topsy-turvy," 10/7/98
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"Granted, many of the abuses cited are dated, generated outrage, and prompted
lawsuits, firings, even criminal charges. Grant, too, that abuse of human
rights is not state-directed or policy. Still, abuse can be considered 'state
sanctioned' if it's tolerated by a wink and no strong effort is made to
prevent or stop it. In that regard U.S. culture is one of mixed messages: One
message encourages community policing and sensitivity; another glorifies Dirty
Harry-style policing on TV and in the movies.
- More
to the point, U.S. Supreme Court decisions have discouraged federal-court
oversight of state prison systems. Congress has circumscribed court review of
immigration decisions. The Florida Legislature diluted state oversight of
local jails and so embellished the rights of police officers that it is
extremely difficult to fire rogue cops.
- What
Amnesty International sees, and what we haven't, is that our checks and
balances aren't always working. Even before the release of Amnesty's
compendium, there was ample reason to address brutal prison conditions and to
halt discriminatory law enforcement. That need obviously continues."
- - The
Miami Herald, 10/8/98
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"[MI5] does not kill people or arrange their assassination."
- -
MI5, British Intelligence organization similar to the US FBI, said in a
response to recent allegations that it tried to assassinate Libyan leader
Muammar Gaddafi.
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"Americans continue to work to improve our application of equality under the
law for all our own citizens, as we believe that freedom and justice are the
birthright of humankind. We are also working daily to foster and promote the
growth of these rights in other countries. Indeed, the championing of
democracy and human rights serves as a cornerstone of my administration's
foreign policy."
- -
President Bill Clinton, Dec 10, 1997, International Human Rights Day
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- "We
will continue to speak out about human rights violations whether they're in
China, Burma or Cuba. We, however, have to have a flexible approach to how we
deal with it, depending upon what our national interests are. And we have to
understand where we have strategic relationships that require us to take a
different approach."
- -
Secretary of State Madeline Albright
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- "So
far they have not given us any indication that they are ready or willing to
change their beliefs. I think any country would keep these kind of people in
jail."
- -
President Kim Dae Jung, South Korea
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-
"Physical abuse of citizens by a police officer is among the most serious
violations of the public trust possible."
- - St.
Clair Commission Report, 1992
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- "Life
is a terminal disease, and it's sexually transmitted."
- -
John Cleese
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"Hillary is much prettier than the wife of Jiang Zemin..."
- - a
music teacher from Xi'an, China, when asked for a comment on the visit of
President Bill Clinton to China.
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"...Esteemed Guests, Mr. President, Mrs. President..."
- - the
Mayor of Xi'an, China welcoming Bill Clinton and Hillary Rodham Clinton to his
city.
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"Autonomy with integrity..."
- - the
new formulation of the U.S. position on Tibet. The United States recognizes
what China calls the Tibetan autonomous region as part of China.
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- "The
5 'T's"
- - New
term referring to the big issues in US-China Relations (Tibet, Taiwan,
Tiananmen, Trade, Technology Transfer)
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- "I
just think they could get more good will in the rest of the world, for less
effort, by doing the right thing on Tibet than nearly any other issue... We
think it's wrong for the people of Tibet to be subject to any sort of
religious, cultural or economic discrimination. ... It's obvious that we have
no power to compel them to do this ... There is no tool, no incentive, no
anything because nothing is as important to the Chinese as the territorial
integrity of their country. So I have to find a way to argue my case and
prevail and I will keep doing this. I care very, very much about this and I
have been working on this hard for the last couple of years and I will
continue to do it as long as I'm president."
- -
President Bill Clinton
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"Clinton is coming to meet (President) Jiang Zemin, but the Communist Party is
falling. Everyone hates the government. No one is happy. There are protests
every week ... I tell the truth ...This visit might be good for relations
between the two countries. But for ordinary people it doesn't mean a thing.
The ordinary people will continue to suffer whatever happens."
- - Mr.
Yue, a man playing checkers on a corner in Xi'an, on the eve of Clinton's
visit. Yue ignored pleas of his checkers partner to be silent for fear of
being overheard.
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- "And
let me say something that will perhaps be unpopular with everyone. I have
spent time with the Dalai Lama. I believe him to be an honest man, and I
believe if he had a conversation with President Jiang, they would like each
other very much."
- -
President Bill Clinton
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- "If
you are convinced what you're doing is correct, your heart is at ease and you
can continue in the struggle."
- - Wei
Jingsheng
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- "I am
going to see a number of people from different elements of Chinese society,
and I am going to do what I think is best to promote the cause of human
rights."
- -
President Bill Clinton
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-
"...we are enclosing a little bit of the blood of Monsignor Gerardi, whom we
killed on Sunday night..."
- - a
death threat to a progressive political candidate from the" Jaguar Avengers",
a notorious death squad, who also claim "credit" for the murder of Bishop Juan
Geradi
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"Human rights work is a kind of spiritual practice."
- - The
Dalai Lama
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- "It
did not matter whether legal or illegal means were used, just as long as the
problem was solved."
- -
Former South African police General Gerrit Erasmus, chief of the Witwatersrand
security police at the time Stanza Bapope died under torture, testifying to
the Truth and Reconciliation Committee amnesty committee.
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- "The
Master's tools will never dismantle the Master's house."
- -
Audre Lorde
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- "You
can kill a revolutionary but you can't kill a revolution."
- -
Fred Hampton
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- "What
hurts Indians most is that our costumes are considered beautiful, but it's as
if the person wearing it doesn't exist."
- -
Rigoberta Menchu
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- "Bad
hair day? How about a bad staying alive day?"
- -
Joan Rivers
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- "The
repossession by women of our bodies will bring far more essential change to
human society than the seizing of the means of production by workers."
- -
Adrienne Rich
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-
"There's room for everyone at the rendezvous of victory."
- -Cesaire
-
- "[Umkhonto
we Sizwe] wanted whites to have an understanding of the pain and suffering
felt by black people ... We wanted to show that it was not only MK soldiers
who bled. The only way was to rip the apartheid war machine open, to deal with
its soft underbelly."
- -
Umkhonto we Sizwe (the armed wing of the African National Congress during the
anti-apartheid struggle literally ‘The spear of the nation’) commander
Aboobaker Ismail, at a South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission
hearing.
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- "…we
are the first major energy company to support publicly the United Nations
Universal Declaration of Human Rights - and the emergence of the concept of
sustainable development."
- -
From Shell Corp.’s web page
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- "Ken
Saro-Wiwa... We will not forget!"
- "Abacha!
Abacha! The world is watching you!"
- -
Shouts from "Get on the Bus III" participants, at the Nigerian Consulate in
NY.
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- "I
consider supporters helping Tibet as pro-Justice, not pro-Tibet. I ask all of
you supporting Tibet to also help other causes, other people who are less
fortunate."
- - the
14th Dalai Lama of Tibet, May 4, 1998
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- "No
matter how hard we are beaten our linked arms cannot be broken."
- -
Gyaltsen Drolkar, Gyaltsen Choezom and the 12 other nuns imprisoned in Drapchi
Prison in Lhasa, Tibet.
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-
"There is no greater sorrow on Earth than the loss of one’s native land."
- -
Euripides, 431 BCE
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- "May
all beings be in peace… Long live the Dalai Lama… Free Tibet"
- -
Thupten Ngodup, a 50 year old Tibetan that set himself on fire in New Delhi,
India to protest the Tibetan situation.
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- "Who
wants to know!?"
- -
Official at the Nigerian Consulate in NY in response to, "What is the name of
the Consul General?"
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"Hooray for group 133!"
- -
Isabel from the International Secretariat’s China/Tibet Team and Lisa Mahoney
from Amnesty International USA’s China/Tibet Coordination Group, in relation
to Group 133’s work on Prisoner of Conscience Gyaltsen Drolkar.
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- "Free
Speech not only lives, IT ROCKS!"
- -
Oprah Winfrey in a statement made just after winning a case against a Cattle
association that was suing her for slander.
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- "Many
Organizations would be far stronger if their staff and leaders resolved to do
nothing else but find others to volunteer for all the jobs."
- -
Organizing for Social Change, Kim Bobo, Second Edition, Seven Locks Press
Press, Santa Ana, California, 1996
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- "No
pessimist ever discovered the secrets of the stars, or sailed uncharted land
or opened a new heaven to the human spirit"
- -
Hellen Keller
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- "Evil
is not our destiny; tyranny is not our fate"
- - Li
Lu, Reebok Human Rights Award Recipient
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- "No
one is above the law, and no one is beneath the law"
- - Van
Jones, Reebok Human Rights Award Recipient
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- "We
are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars."
- -
Oscar Wilde
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"...all things excellent are as difficult as they are rare."
- -
Spinoza
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- "I
urge my fellow Tibetans to continue to resist violent acts of frustration and
desperation as a means to protest against injustice and repression. If we give
in to hatred, desperation and violence, we would debase ourselves to the level
of the oppressors. The way of the oppressors is intimidation, coercion and the
use of force. Ours is a belief in and reliance on truth, justice and reason.
This distinction is our most effective weapon."
- - The
14th Dalai Lama, March 10, 1997, Tibetan Uprising Day
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- "Not
a day passes over the earth, but men and women of no note do great deeds,
speak great words and suffer noble sorrows."
- -
Charles Reade
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- " ...
because in helping the oppressed we help ourselves."
- -
Angel Martinez, Member of the Reebok Foundation, Board of Advisors
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- "The
democratic reform carried out in Tibet in 1959 ended the history of a feudal
serf system which merged religion with politics, and gave the more than one
million serfs and slaves in Tibet, accounting for more than 95 percent of the
population, the right to be their own masters."
- "The
situation as regards human rights in old Tibet bears no comparison with the
situation in Tibet today," the Dalai Lama, who won the Nobel Peace Prize is
the head of a "a dark, savage and cruel system of merging politics with
religion and feudal serfdom."
- "He
[the Dalai Lama] also fabricates sensational lies to befuddle world opinion."
- -
Xinhua, the Chinese Government News Agency.
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- "Let
China sleep, for when she wakes the world will tremble."
- -
Napoleon Bonaparte
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"Listening is the beginning of peace."
- -
Elise Boulding
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"Freedom … We never give up hope, not because it is our cause, but because our
cause is a just cause."
- - HH
The 14th Dalai Lama of Tibet
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- "The
nationalist not only does not disapprove of atrocities committed by his own
side, but he has a remarkable capacity for not even hearing about them."
- -
George Orwell
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-
"Where, after all, do universal human rights begin? In small places, close to
home so close and so small that they cannot be seen on any maps of the world.
Yet they are the world of the individual person; the neighborhood he lives in;
the school or college he attends; the factory, farm, or office where he works.
Such are the places where every man, woman, and child seeks equal justice,
equal opportunity, equal dignity without discrimination. Unless these rights
have meaning there, they have little meaning anywhere. Without concerned
citizen action to uphold them close to home, we shall look in vain for
progress in the larger world."
- -
Eleanor Roosevelt
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- "No
man can terrorize a whole nation unless we are all his accomplices."
- -
Edward Murrow
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- "The
death of democracy is not likely to be an assassination from ambush, it will
be a slow extinction from apathy, indifference and undernourishment."
- -
Robert Hutchins
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- "Only
free men can negotiate, prisoners can not enter in to contracts."
- -
Nelson Mandela
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- "No
iron chain or outward force of any kind could ever compel the soul of man to
believe or disbelieve."
- -
Carlyle
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"Political language is designed to make lies sound truthful and murder
respectable, and to give an appearance of solidity to pure wind."
- -
George Orwell
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-
"Since when do you have to agree with people to defend them from injustice?"
- -
Lillian Hellman
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"Thanks in advance for anything you can provide. You obviously have a very
energetic group over there and your activities are admirable!"
- - In
an email to the Tibet Action Team from Robert M. Adams, AIUSA Group 22,
Pasadena/Caltech
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- "The
unbridled growth of human rights accentuates differences among persons and
groups, threatens internal order and social cohesion, and transforms nations
into mere states. In the worst cases the uncontrolled growth of rights, like
cancer cells, can kill the hosts that nurture them -- and thereby
- kill
themselves."
- -
John A. Gentry, Washington Quarterly, Autumn 1999
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- "If
all mankind minus one were of one opinion, and only one person were of the
contrary opinion, mankind would be no more justified in silencing that one
person, than he, had he the power, would be justified in silencing mankind"
- -
John Stuart Mill "ON LIBERTY"
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"Torture has perhaps saved some, at the expense of honor, by uncovering thirty
bombs, but at the same time it aroused fifty new terrorists who, operating in
some other way and in another place, will cause the death of even more
innocent people."
- -
Albert Camus
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- "The
Master [Confucius] said, 'Don't worry if people don't recognize your merits;
worry that you may not recognize theirs.'"
- - The
Analects of Confucius
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-
"Little drops of rain wear away the greatest of stones"
- -
Unknown
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- "I
want to tell the world that we need justice, just like a wound needs
treatment to heal. If you don't open it up and clean it out, it will never get
better."
- -
Albanian survivor in Kosovo, speaking about impunity of Serbian human rights
violators
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- "Your
activities are an inspiration for us all to do more, I much appreciate Group
#133."
- - Ron
Cooper, Member of AIUSA Group 148 of California, in an email to the Tibet
Action Team
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- "Free
at last! Now I have the happiest time in my life with my family. I appreciate
your help for all this. Thank you, thank you so much. As you know I was
released on 15th August. On my way home I saw the polar star in the sky. I
could rarely see the star in prison. They say it represents ideal and guide. I
think you are like the star for me. I wonder how can I be released without
your help. I will never forget your affection for me and for human rights. And
I received the money from you. Thank you very much. Good luck."
- -
Choi Ho Kyoung, A South Korean who was the Adoption case for former Group 215
of Boston, MA.
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- 'It
was an uncertain time, but thank God, I received support from my family and
from international organisations,' he told the press during an emotional
reunion with his mother, son and family. He added, 'It is my desire and hope
that the judges will work with the same speed they worked on my case for the
release of the other innocent prisoners'
- -
Julio Cesar Mendivil Trelles was released on the evening of 25 August 1999.
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"Maybe you just sent one card - but all of these cards are like little drops
of water that combine to create an avalanche of pressure."
- - The
avalanche that greeted Nigerian prisoner of conscience Chris Anyanwu
-
-
"We've been waiting all our lives for this chance to speak out",. "But never
in my life did I think it would be here in Canada".
- -
Edilberto Del Toro Argota, a 45-year-old bus driver charged with
disseminating 'enemy propaganda' and sentenced to four years in a Cuban prison
for his human rights work
-
- 'I
want to warmly thank all Amnesty International members'
- -
Radhia Nasraoui, a Tunisian human rights lawyer who for years has been
harassed and intimidated by security forces because of her human rights work,
writes about her long involvement with Amnesty International
-
- "The
foolish believe that their own interests will suffer if they put the benefit
of others first."
- -
Dogen, Japanese Zen Master, 1200-1253
-
- "Talk
is cheap. It's the way we organize and use our lives every day that tells what
we believe in."
- -
Cesar Chavez
-
-
"....the candle burns not for us, but for all those whom we failed to rescue
from prison, who were shot on the way to prison, who were tortured, who were
kidnapped, who were disappeared.' That's what the candle is for."
- -
Peter Benenson, founder of Amnesty International
-
- "Now
Tom said, 'Mom wherever there's a cop beatin' a guy. Wherever a newborn baby
cries. Where there's a fight 'gainst the blood and hatred in the air Look for
me Mom I'll be there. Wherever there's somebody fightin'for a place to stand.
Or decent job or a helpin' hand. Wherever somebody's strugglin' to be free.
Look in their eyes Mom you'll see me.'"
- -
"The Ghost of Tom Joad" by Bruce Springsteen
-
- "The
oppressed cannot remain oppressed forever. The urge for freedom will
eventually come."
- - Dr.
Martin Luther King, Jr.
-
- "I
don't think we should link FMS (Foreign Military Sales) with Human rights."
- "I
agree. That would be setting a very bad precedent. It could be applied almost
anyplace. I see Moynihan took off after Amin."
- -
Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and President Gerald Ford from recently
declassified documents
-
- "The
Chinese government firmly supports and protects, in accordance with the law,
all legal protest
-
activities."
- -
People’s Republic of China Vice President Hu Jintao
-
- "If
Jesus Christ spoke to Pat Robertson, he’d say, 'Pat, I think we got a problem
with this DEATH PENALTY stuff. I mean, you want the State - the same people
who run the motor vehicle registry, to be in charge of LIFE AND DEATH?'"
- -
Jimmy Tingle
-
- "What
do you call assassins who accuse assassins?"
- -
Marlon Brando as Colonel Walter E. Kurtz in Apocalypse Now (1979):
-
- "You
know I'm violently opposed to police brutality."
- -
Commissioner Gordon from the 1960's TV Series "Batman"
-
- "I am
a screen saver for computers. I don't mind...People can use me as they want.
My main practice is to serve human beings."
- - The
Dalai Lama of Tibet
-
- "I do
not think that NATO should have gone to war in Kosovo. They should not be
bombing - it is a terrible mistake. Once you have committed violence, its
nature is unpredictable. We now have hundreds of thousands of Kosovar refugees
in camps. At least, we still have Tibetans in Tibet."
- - The
Dalai Lama of Tibet
-
- "It
cannot be called virtue to kill fellow citizens, betray ones friends, be
without faith, without pity, and without religion; By these methods one may
attain power but not glory."
- -
Machiavelli, The Prince, Chapter VIII
-
- "Like
the bee gathering honey from the different flowers, the wise person accepts
the essence of the different scriptures and sees only the good in all
religions."
- -
Mahatma Gandhi
-
-
"Americans should keep a low profile…"
- -
According the United States Department of State in a ``worldwide caution''
released Wednesday. This warning is due the anniversary the of US embassy
bombings in Tanzania and Kenya that killed over 200 people.
-
- "What
is the difference between Mechanical Engineers and Civil Engineers?"
-
"Mechanical Engineers build weapons, Civil Engineers build targets."
- -
Unknown
-
- "If
my son is dead, I want at least his little bones."
- -
Jesus Palencia of Guatemala, 70, looking for her 'disappeared' son Alfonso
Alvarado Palencia. Ms. Palencia said that for 15 years she has sent telegrams
to the National Palace, looked at hundreds of bodies in morgues and joined in
protests, and demonstrations. Since the disappearance of the son, a former
labor leader shown in the logbook of extrajudicial executions committed by the
Guatemalan Military recently made public, as dead by March 1984.
-
-
"...no matter how strong the wind of evil blows, it will not be able to
extinguish the flame of truth".
- - His
Holiness the Dalai Lama said many years ago
-
- "Your
silence will not protect you."
- -
Audre Lorde
-
- "He
who says it cannot be done should get out of the way of the one who is doing
it."
- -
Chinese Proverb
-
- "If
there is no struggle, there is no progress. Those who profess to favor freedom
and yet deprecate agitation are people who want crops without plowing up the
ground. They want rain without thunder and lightening. That struggle might be
a moral one; it might be a physical one; it might be both moral and physical,
but it must be struggle. Power concedes nothing without a demand. T never did
and never will. People might not get all that they work for in this world, but
they must certainly work for all they get."
- -
Frederick Douglas, Abolitionist
-
- "You
more likely regret that you hadn't spoke up - than what you said."
- -
Ronald J. Neroda (10-97)
-
-
"Don't agonize. Organize"
- -
Florynce Kennedy
-
-
"Whatever is not forbidden is permitted."
- -
Friedrich von Shiller, Wallenstein's Camp, 1798
-
- "Some
things you must always be unable to bear...Injustice and outrage and dishonor
and shame. No matter how young you are or how old you have got...Just refuse
to bear them."
- -
William Faulkner
-
- "One
of the boys said I was looking well. Of course I am. There is going to be a
racket and I am going to be in it!"
- -
Mother Jones, 1910
-
- "When
is doubt tell the truth."
- -
Mark Twain, Following the Equator, 1897
-
- "The
power of a movement lies in the fact that it can indeed change the habits of
people. This change is not the result of force but of dedication, of moral
persuasion."
- -
Steve Biko (1946-77), South African political leader. Interview, July 1976.
Quoted in: Donald Woods, Biko, (1978).
-
- "The
summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the
service of their country; but he that stands it now deserves the love and
thanks of the men and women. Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered; yet
we have this consolation with us, the ardor the sacrifice, the more glorious
the triumph."
- -
Thomas Paine, 1776
-
- "The
harder they come, the harder they fall."
- -
Jimmy Cliff
-
- "The
future depends on what we do in the present."
- -
Mahatma Gandhi
-
-
"Those who profess to favor freedom and yet depreciate agitation, are people
who want crops without ploughing the ground; they want rain without thunder
and lightning; they want the ocean without the roar of its many waters. The
struggle may be a moral one, or it may be a physical one, or it may be both.
But it must be a struggle. Power concedes nothing without a demand; it never
has and it never will."
- -
Frederick Douglas, 1857
-
- "It
is necessary; therefore, it is possible."
- - G.A.
Borghese
-
- "Oh,
I am heartily tired of hearing what Lee is going to do. Try to think of what
we are going to do ourselves."
- -
Ulysses S. Grant
-
- "You
cannot fight against the future. Time is on our side."
- - W.
E. Gladstone
-
- "The
mark of a civilized society is that people are fed and clothed and housed."
- -
Madge Micheels-Cyrus
-
- "If
we do not change our direction, we are likely to end up where we are headed."
- -
Ancient Chinese proverb
-
- "Do
not look where you fell, but where you slipped."
- - Vai
proverb, Liberia
-
- "If
you make yourself a floorcloth, people will wipe their feet on you."
- -
Belizian Creole proverb
-
- "The
hottest place in Hell is reserved for those who remain neutral in times of
great moral conflict."
- -
Martin Luther King, Jr.
-
- "The
man who fights for his ideals is the man who is alive."
- -
Cervantes
-
- "What
gives you hope what keeps you from getting discouraged?"
-
"Groups like this one"
- -
Group 133 member Jean Lawton question to Noam Chomsky at the group's May 1999
meeting.
-
- "I
can't do everything, I'm not Amnesty International."
- -
Noam Chomsky
-
-
"Apparently you think of me only as the leader of a cause. Well, I'm also a
human being."
- -
'Victor Laszlo' in the movie Casablanca
-
-
"...fanatics..."
- -
James Graham, Amnesty Cogroup Program director, sarcastically referring to
Group 133 and friends
-
-
Advice From An Old Sage.
-----------------------
- There
is good and bad
In all of us.
You will make mistakes.
Mean things will be done to you.
Be good to yourself.
Be kind to others.
Forgive and forget.
Give them the benefit of the doubt.
Just get back up again.
Keep coming back to life.
Take risks.
Have adventures.
Look life in the eyes.
Stay your course to the stars.
Love deeply with no expectations.
Be serene patience.
-
- Be
of service to others.
Nothing can duplicate this.
Wipe away tears.
Hold a trembling hand.
Comfort the confused.
Practice joy and peace.
Smile and relax often.
Water your happiness daily.
Be solid like a mountain.
Like still water reflect what is.
Your only career is the realization
Of perfect understanding.
- --
Bill Menza, May 8, 1999, Fairfax, Virginia
-
-
"However strong your armies may be, you always need the favor of the
inhabitants to take possession of a province."
- -
Machiavelli, The Prince, Chapter III
-
-
"Our most valuable teachers are our enemies. Not only is this a fundamental
Buddhist teaching, it is a demonstrated fact of life. While our friends can
help us in many ways, only our enemies can provide us the challenge we need
to develop tolerance, patience, and compassion."
- -
The Dalai Lama
-
-
"Brute force, no matter how strongly applied, can never subdue the basic
desire for freedom and dignity."
- -
The Dalai Lama
-
- "I
did it for Tibet."
- -
Thupten Ngodup's last words, April, 29 1998. He set fire to his body two
days earlier to protest Chinese policy in Tibet
-
-
"Group 133 is like a nuclear bomb"
- -
Robert Rostoff, Amnesty International USA Tibet Specialist
-
-
"Military actions cannot solve problems"'
- -
Zhu Rongji, Premier of the People's Republic of China
-
-
"Congratulation and you guys really did it. I am really moved and happy to
see you guys actually doing it. It was such a good feeling to have you guys
(specially when you are voiceless) and there is somebody always to help you
making sure that your voice are heard. I really appreciate what you guys had
done and are doing. I thank you so much for joining in the circle of fight
for justice and truth. Hey....TRUTH IS OUT THERE....I really had great time
today. It was a day filled with joy, sadness, anger, determination and hope.
Anger seeing the Chinese Consulate and they are rock hard, joy joining with
you guys, sadness not seeing my fellow tibetans, hope, shouting with common
shared human spirit of need of independence supporters, determination,
seeing, listening and being with Palden Gyatso. Love, take care and thank
you very much
-
Keep it up and lets all end up in Tibet Free Tibet and Bhoa Gyal Lo"
- -
Pasang Tenzin, Co-coordinator of the Boston Tibet Network
-
- "A
comedy about truth, justice and other special effects."
- -
Taglines for "Wag the Dog" (1997)
-
- "We
don't practice propaganda in this country..."
- -
Major Joe LaMarca, spokesperson for US Central Command in Tampa, Florida,
which oversees Persian Gulf operations.
-
-
"Yes, sorry, very sorry..." (in English) "...I would like to say sorry to
the people... Please forget the past and please be sorry for me. Please
brothers and sisters forget the past and join together to develop the
country. ...Naturally, we are sorry; not only for the lives of the people,
but also for the animals. They all died because we wanted to win the war..."
(in Cambodian)
- -
'Brother Number Two', former Khmer Rouge head of state, Khieu Samphan,
commenting on the murder and death of nearly 2 million at the hands of the
Khmer Rouge.
-
-
"...In addition to thanking everybody that's worked on all the videos...,
it's kind of a rare opportunity that one gets to speak to this many people
at once, so guys forgive me, I just want to speak my mind on a couple of
things... I think it was a real mistake that the US chose to fire missiles
into the Middle East, I think that was a huge mistake... and I think it's
very important that the United States starts to look towards nonviolent
means of resolving conflicts because if we... (applause) hold on hold on...
give me one second here... if we thought what we did is retaliation,
certainly we are going to find more retaliation from the people of the
Middle East... from terrorists specifically, I should say, because most
Middle Eastern people are not terrorists... and that's another thing that
America really needs to think about is our racism, racism that comes from
the United States towards the Muslim people and towards Arabic people and
that's something that has to stop and the United States has to start
respecting people from the Middle East in order to find a solution to the
problems that have been building up over many years, so I thank everyone for
your patience, and letting me speak my mind."
- -
Beastie Boy Adam Yauch at the MTV Video Awards
-
-
"There is a God after all."
- - Human rights lawyer
Gani Fawehinmi's response to the death of Nigerian dictator General Sani
Abacha after a heart attack in June
-
- "It's a wake-up call to
tyrants around the world who think about embarking on mass murder."
- - Human Rights Watch,
after Britain's lords ruled that Augusto Pinochet doesn't have immunity from
prosecution
-
- "Is it true? Is it
confirmed? I'm very interested in this."
- - President Fidel
Castro, on hearing news of the arrest of his old ideological foe, Augusto
Pinochet
-
- "It seems that Clinton
wants to kill some people in a hurry out of respect for Ramadan."
- - Iraqi government
worker, Amin Jadir, during the bombing of Iraq in December
-
- "What happened to the
Egyptian [Boutros Boutros Ghali]?"
- - Nigerian Prisoner of
Conscience, Moshood Abiola, after introduction, in his prison cell, to UN
Secretary General Kofi Annan. Abiola died just days later
-
- "Is that word still so
serious?"
- - Springbok prop Toks
van der Linde after calling a black South African woman a "kaffir"
-
- "Why
shouldn't I work for the N.S.A.? That's a tough one, but I'll give it a
shot. Say I'm working at N.S.A. Somebody puts a code on my desk, something
nobody else can break. So I take a shot at it and maybe I break it. And I'm
real happy with myself, 'cause I did my job well. But maybe that code was
the location of some rebel army in North Africa or the Middle East. Once
they have that location, they bomb the village where the rebels were hiding
and fifteen hundred people I never had a problem with get killed. Now the
politicians are sayin', "Send in the marines to secure the area" 'cause they
don't give a shit. It won't be their kid over there, gettin' shot. Just like
it wasn't them when their number was called, 'cause they were pullin' a tour
in the National Guard. It'll be some guy from Southie takin' shrapnel in the
ass. And he comes home to find that the plant he used to work at got
exported to the country he just got back from. And the guy who put the
shrapnel in his ass got his old job, 'cause he'll work for fifteen cents a
day and no bathroom breaks.
- Meanwhile my buddy from
Southie realizes the only reason he was over there was so we could install a
government that would sell us oil at a good price. And of course the oil
companies used the skirmish to scare up oil prices so they could turn a
quick buck. A cute little ancillary benefit for them but it ain't helping my
buddy at two-fifty a gallon. And naturally they're takin' their sweet time
bringin' the oil back, and maybe even took the liberty of hiring an
alcoholic skipper who likes to drink martinis and play slalom with the
icebergs, and it ain't too long 'til he hits one, spills the oil and kills
all the sea life in the North Atlantic. So my buddy's out of work and he
can't afford to drive, so he's got to walk to the job interviews, which
sucks 'cause the schrapnel in his ass is givin' him chronic hemorroids. And
meanwhile he's starvin' 'cause every time he tries to get a bite to eat the
only blue plate special they're servin' is North Atlantic scrod with Quaker
State. So what do I think? I'm holdin' out for somethin' better. Why not
just shoot my buddy, take his job and give it to his sworn enemy, hike up
gas prices, bomb a village, club a baby seal, hit the hash pipe and join the
National Guard? I could be elected president."
- - Matt Damon in Good
Will Hunting.
-
- "It is imperative that
we find out-once and for all-if race is a primary factor in traffic stops,
and if it is, to put an immediate end to this discriminatory and
unconstitutional practice."
- - Ramona Ripston,
Executive Director, ACLU of Southern California. The American Civil
Liberties Union is applauding the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors
for calling on the Sheriff and the Office of Public Safety to report the
cost and feasibility of tracking the race of motorists stopped for traffic
infractions.
-
- "Borders must remain
open for all those who are afraid and who are forced to flee."
- - United Nations High
Commissioner for Refugees Sadako Ogata. The U.N. High Commissioner for
Refugees is concern about the tens of thousands of civilians trapped inside
Chechnya, following the closure of Chechnya's border with Ingushetia.
-
- "Pray for the dead and
fight like hell for the living!"
- - Mary Harris "Mother"
Jones
-
- "It is only by risking
our persons from one hour to another that we live at all. And often enough
our faith beforehand in an uncertified result is the only thing that makes
the result come true."
- - William James
-
- "Mr. President, I rise
today to introduce the Federal Death Penalty Abolition Act of 1999. This
bill will abolish the death penalty at the federal level. It will put an
immediate halt to executions and forbid the imposition of the death penalty
as a sentence for violations of federal law."
- - U.S. Senator Russ
Feingold, Statement on The Federal Death Penalty Abolition Act of 1999
-
- "Whether Pinochet is
guilty or innocent of the charges against him is for a court of law to
determine, not for Lady Thatcher or Amnesty International."
- - Press release from
Amnesty International
-
- "'Control myself?'
yelled Fern. 'This is a matter of life and death, and you talk about
controlling myself.'"
- - E.B. White,
Charlotte's Web (1952)
-
- (Here's a few more from
George W. Bush:)
- If you're sick and tired
of the politics of cynicism and polls and principles, come and join this
campaign.
- I know how hard it is
for you to put food on your family.
- Rarely is the question
asked: Is our children learning?
- I don't believe we've
put a guilty -- I mean an innocent -- person to death.
- - as quoted in Harper's
(July 2000)
-
- "I think society today
is in a dangerous state. Clinton said in the State of the Union that the
economy is better than ever. When people hear stuff like that, they think
that if they're not doing all right they're an individual failure. They can
no longer draw the relationship between their lack of success and the system
which is set up for them to be unsuccessful."
- - Sister Souljah, as
quoted in Utne Reader (Jul. - Aug. '98)
-
- Lena gets her son ready
for school
She says now on these streets Charles
You got to understand the rules
Promise me if an officer stops you'll allways be polite
Never ever run away and promise momma you'll keep your hands in sight
- Cause is it a gun?
Is it a knife?
Is it a wallet?
This is your life
It ain't no secret
You can get killed just for living in your American skin
- 41 shots
41 shots
41 shots
Across this bloody river to the other side
41 shots they cut through the night
-
- You're kneeling over his
body in the vestibule
Praying for his life
- - Bruce Springsteen,
from the song "American Skin." The song, which Springsteen played at each
show on his recently completed tour, drew protests from New York City
Policeman's Union officials.
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