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中國政府處死被虐打婦女!
四川婦女李彥,婚後受到嚴重家暴,被前夫譚勇切斷手指,以煙蒂掐臉,虐打!
李彥曾報公安,所有有關機構卻不了了之。直至2010年尾,李彥用槍殺害前夫。中國法院在沒有詳情考慮律師提出的大量家暴證據下, 在2011年判處李彥死刑,隨時執行!
李彥由家暴受害者變謀殺犯,提出所有上訴都維持原判處以死刑。
中國是世界上執行死刑最多的國家之一。現時沒有數據顯示死刑可以有效減低罪案。死刑是司法以正義之名,終極剝奪人民生命,嚴重違反人權的行為。如果你也認為李彥罪不致死,請你用幾秒時間,為中國人權出一分力,簽名聯署向中國政府施壓,停止執行死刑。
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PETITION TO DEMAND RELEVANT CHINESE AUTHORITIES TO HALT EXECUTION OF LI YAN
Li Yan, a 41 year-old Chinese woman from Sichuan province (South West China), could be EXECUTED any day from now and the Chinese New Year in February.
In late 2010, Li Yan has beaten her husband to death with a gun after suffering months of domestic violence: frequent beatings, having her fingers cut-off, stubbed cigarettes out on her face and was locked outside her home with little clothing during the freezing Sichuan winters. All inflicted by her own husband, despite Li Yan's testimonies about the abuse she suffered and evidence provided by witnesses, the court upheld the death sentence. The court did not put her history of domestic violence into consideration.
China is one of the top executors in our world. There is currently no statistics that show that death penalty can effectively deter people from committing crimes and reduce crime rate. Death penalty is a serious violation of human rights, which states commit murder under the disguise of justice. If you agree that Li Yan's execution should be halted, please spare a few seconds, support our petition to pressurize the relevant Chinese authorities.
2. Stop the killing & execution of innocent Syrians in Syria! 
Over 60,000 deaths have occurred in Syria since the first and peaceful protests against President Assad began. In addition, Turkey and other neighboring countries, are overfilling with fleeing refugee's who do not want to die in Syria.
Hundreds of thousands of Syrian's have fled the bloodbath in Syria. Children lay dead on the Syrian's streets, women are being raped, and men are being tortured by the Assad regime.
3. Stop Organ Harvesting in China 
Tens of thousands of illegally imprisoned Falun Gong believers have been used as a living organ bank, killed on demand to fuel China’s lucrative organ transplant industry, as outlined in 'The Killing Rooms', a special coverage report by The Epoch Times.

PLEASE SIGN PETITION NOW.
4. The U.S. Must Avoid the Trap on East China Sea 
We, as people concerned about peace in the world, write to call your attention to growing tensions Japan has provoked in East Asia in its territorial disputes with neighboring countries, and urge your actions to exercise a U.S. role in deterring the continuation of such provocation.
As the world marks the 67th anniversary of Japan’s unconditional surrender that concluded World War II, we are again haunted by the memories of Japan’s militarism and imperialistic expansionism that propelled its invasion of Asia and the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Japan has never formally repented for its atrocities against the world. Its leaders continue to worship the Yasukuni Shrine where war criminals’ tablets are kept. Its right-wing activists have repeatedly sought to rewrite textbooks to distort its war history. There are more signs that its extremists, in a heady romanticism with Japan’s prewar “glory” in which violence and aggression were exalted, have been stepping up their attempt to revive Japan’s militarist past.
A most recent example is the Japanese move to “nationalize” the Diaoyu (called Senkaku by Japan) Islands. The move is reopening the old wounds an imperialistic Japan inflicted upon the people of the region and fueling concerns about peace and stability in the area.
The Diaoyu Islands are unequivocally territories of China, which Japan failed to return to their rightful owner at the end of World War II.
The Cairo Declaration of 1943 asserted that “Japan shall be stripped of all the islands in the Pacific which she has seized or occupied since the beginning of the First World War in 1914, and that all the territories Japan has stolen from the Chinese, such as Manchuria, Formosa, and the Pescadores, shall be restored to the Republic of China. Japan will also be expelled from all other territories which she has taken by violence and greed.”
Numerous historical documents, some dating back to as early as 1403, recorded the Diaoyu Islands as part of China. Japan seized the islands and Taiwan after the Sino-Japanese war in 1894. In 1941, a court in Tokyo ruled that the Diaoyu Islands belonged to Taiwan, settling a dispute between Taiwan and Ryukyus (Okinawa) – both governed by Japan at the time – regarding the governance of the islands. Throughout history, fishermen from Taiwan have been fishing around the Diaoyu Islands.
With Japan’s return of Taiwan to China in 1945, the Diaoyu Islands should also have been returned as part of Taiwan. However, in the Okinawa Reversion Agreement signed in 1971, the U.S. ambiguously and inappropriately included the Diaoyu Islands as part of Ryukyus that it reverted to Japan the next year, thus planting the main cause for the current dispute.
5. Veto Reform Against Russia and China 
As you may know since January 2011, thousands of Syrians in various cities started protesting against the Syrian government demanding reforms. Their peaceful demonstration turned to bloodshed as it was violently suppressed by the government.
As the demonstrations grows in Syria, the government uses tanks and bombs to suppress the crowd, they gun down the medical centers and use children as human shield.
More than 20,000 people have been killed; most of them are women and children. About 1,200,000 are homeless; of which, half of them are children. 230,000 have escaped to the neighboring countries.
UN Security Council has passed three Resolutions in three different occasions demanding the Syrian government to stop the bloodshed. But they have been vetoed all three times by China and Russia.
We would like to express our objection to Russia’s and China’s Veto right as they are unconditionally supporting Syria’s oppressive regime.
همانطور که می دانید، از ژانویه ۲۰۱۱، هزاران نفر از مرم سوریه در شهرهای مختلف آن، در اعتراض به دولت سوریه، تظاهرات کردند و خواهان انجام اصلاحت در دولت شدند. اعتراضات مسالمت آمیز مردم توسط نیروهای نظامی سوریه به شدت سرکوب شد و تظاهرات به خاک و خون کشیده شد.
با ادامه و گسترش اعتراضات، دولت سوریه برای سرکوب معترضان از تانک و بمباران هوایی استفاده می کند، مراکز درمانی را به گلوله می بندد و از کودکان به عنوان سپر انسانی استفاده می کند.
تا کنون حدود ۲۰،۰۰۰ نفر کشته شده اند که بسیاری را زنان و کودکان تشکیل می دهند، نزدیک به ۱میلیون و ۲۰۰ هزار نفر در درون سوریه آواره شده اند که نیمی از آن را کودکان تشکیل می دهند و ۲۳۰،۰۰۰ نفر به کشورهای همسایه گریخته اند.
شورای امنیت سازمان ملل متحد ، در ۳ نوبت قطعنامه هایی علیه دولت سوریه به منظور توقف جنگ و خونریزی به تصویب رساند که هر ۳ بار توسط دولتهای چین و روسیه وتو شد.
ما می خواهیم مخالفت خود را با داشتن حق وتوی چین و روسیه به علت حمایت همه جانبه خود از دولت سرکوبگر سوریه اعلام کنیم.
6. STOP CRUEL FUR TRADE OF CATS, DOGS, RACOONS and many OTHER ANIMALS IN CHINA 
THE FUR TRADE INVOLVES HORRIFIC ACTS OF SADISTIC PRIMITIVE ANIMAL ABUSES.
AN INCREASING OVERWHELMING NUMBER OF INDIVIDUALS, GROUPS, POLITICIANS and more people around the world HAVE COME TOGETHER TO GATHER THE EVIDENCES OF WHAT ONE ORGANIZATION, ARCHANGEL, HAS CALLED, "CRIMES AGAINST "HUMANIMALITY".
See WWW.ANIMALGUARDIANNEWS.WIX.COM/ARCHANGEL
ANIMALS NEED YOUR VOICE TO RESCUE THEM FROM A LIFE OF TORTURE AND SENSELESS KILLING.
STOP THESE DISTURBING ACTS OF ANIMAL ABUSES NOW BY SIGNING THIS PETITION!
7. Stop the Sale of Nexen to CNOOC (China) 
China wants to buy Canada's oil sands. China's national oil company, CNOOC, wants to start by buying Nexen Energy, of Calgary. The shareholders of Nexen have been offered a 60% premium for their shares.
The Government of Canada must decide whether the sale of Nexen should be allowed under the government's "net benefit" rule; that is, will it bring about a net benefit to Canadians. This decision must be made in a reasonable time, typically, 90 days or so.
CNOOC should not be allowed to buy Nexen because national oil companies will divert Canadian oil to their nation first, when oil grows scarce on this rapidly shrinking planet, regardless how high a price Canadians will be willing to pay to buy it back.
Canadians should not allow any Canadian oil company to fall into the hands of any company owned by another country in an era where energy security is becoming increasingly important.
8. STOP Pills Filled with Baby Flesh! 
Thousands of pills filled with powdered human baby flesh discovered by customs officials in South Korea
More than 17,000 pills smuggled into country have been intercepted since last August. Pills viewed as a “miracle cure” for all ailments – but unsurprisingly they are harmful.
Thousands of pills filled with powdered human flesh have been discovered by customs officials in South Korea, it was revealed today.
The capsules are in demand because they are viewed as being a medicinal “cure-all”.
The grim trade is being run from China where corrupt medical staff are said to be tipping off medical companies when babies are aborted or delivered still-born.
Dead baby pills: This is ground baby powder which tests discovered is 99.7 per cent human last year. South Korean officials have stopped 17,000 dead baby pills being imported since last August
The tiny corpses are then bought, storedin household refrigerators in homes of those involved in the trade before they are removed and taken to clinics where they are placed in medical drying microwaves.
Once the skin is tinder dry, it is pummelled into powder and then processed into capsules along with herbs to disguise the true ingredients from health investigators and customs officers.
The discoveries since last August has shocked even hardened customs agents who have pledged to strengthen inspections.
Chinese officials are understood to have been aware of the trade and have tried to stop the capsules being exported but thousands of packets of them have been smuggled through to South Korea.
9. Boycott China Until Murderers Are Held Accountable 
On Monday, a picture became circulated of a helpless infant dieing in water in a red bucket in a HOSPITAL in China. After the Chinese Birth Control Office injected poison into the pregnant woman to make her deliver the baby dead, it actually came out alive and started to cry.
The people responsible ripped the baby from its mother and threw it in a bucket, with water in it, to die. This is not going away and harm will come upon our world for this kind of atrocity continuing. Shame on the Chinese government for allowing this, and anyone else who condones this criminal, terrorist activity upon helpless infants.
I ask, and hold and hear by that those involved need to be held responsible, and put in a courtroom where they will be judged for their crimes by the great citizens of the common world. Thank you. Justice and the common man's concern for human life will prevail!
Wang Lijun, formerly the director of public security and vice mayor of the southwestern China megapolis of Chongqing, fearing that Bo Xilai, Chongqing’s Communist Party chief, meant to assassinate him, fled on Feb. 6 to the U.S. Consulate in Chengdu, a four-hour drive west.
He spent over 24 hours in the consulate and, according to a Radio France International report, revealed to consular officials details about crimes committed by him and Bo. He then left Chengdu under the protection of Beijing security officials.
Prominent among Wang’s crimes was his participation in forced organ harvesting from prisoners of conscience, a practice the Chinese regime has denied. Earlier in his career, Wang gave a speech in which he discussed his involvement in organ harvesting.
In 2006, three years after becoming director of the public security bureau in Jinzhou City, Liaoning Province, Wang was given an award—but it wasn’t for fighting crime. Wang had done pioneering research on how best to transplant organs taken from prisoners—who were possibly still alive when their organs were removed—and honed his techniques over thousands of on site trials.
Wang received the award in September 2006 from the Guanghua Science and Technology Foundation, a charitable organization meant to promote science and technology to youth. According to its website it is under the direct leadership of the Communist Youth League, one of the Chinese Communist Party’s mass organizations used for recruitment.
For a veteran policeman, to see someone being executed and to see this person’s organs being transplanted to several other persons’ bodies, it was profoundly stirring.
In Wang’s acceptance speech, which is still available online (and archived here), he thanks Guanghua Foundation staff for “painstakingly traveling” to Liaoning Province to observe his work.
He notes one time when Guanghua staff had to rush back from overseas to view a trial. “They wanted to witness organ transplantation and examine it from their point of view: organ transplant benefits the public and improves Chinese law enforcement in a humane and democratic way,” Wang said.
“As we all know, the so-called ‘on the scene research’ is the result of several thousand intensive on-site transplants,” he added.
Wang accepted the award as director of the “On-the-Scene Psychological Research Center,” which according to its entry on the website of the Ministry of Commerce is an adjunct of Jinzhou City’s public security bureau. Its brief introduction says it has relationships and scholarly exchanges with universities in over 10 countries. Emails to the research center were not returned, and calls to the number listed did not go through.
In his acceptance speech, Wang said, “For a veteran policeman, to see someone being executed and to see this person’s organs being transplanted to several other persons’ bodies, it was profoundly stirring. This is a great endeavor that involved much hard work from many people. The secretary general of China Guanghua Foundation, Jinyang and his staff were right there at the transplant scene, they have experienced it all with us.”
In a speech given on the occasion of Wang’s award, Ren Jinyang, the secretary general of the Guanghua Foundation, explained that Wang was recognized for his “basic research and on-site experiments” in making transplant recipients more receptive to organs.
“They have created a brand new protective fluid,” Ren said. “After animal tests, out of body tests, and clinical operations, they have achieved an important milestone where the recipients become more receptive to a liver and kidney injected with such protective fluid.”
“The so called ‘research scene’ that Wang Lijun refers to is either an outright execution site with medical vans, or possibly a medical ward, where peoples’ organs are surgically removed,” said Ethan Gutmann, who has published extensively on organ harvesting from Chinese prisoners of conscience.
He added that the injections that the award refers to are probably “anti-coagulants and experimental medications that lower the chance of immune-system rejection as the organ is passed between one living body—heart still beating, soon to expire from the trauma—to another.” Gutmann added that this is “normal medical practice” in China, where hospitals, military hospitals, and public security bureaus intersect.
“There is zero guarantee that consent was involved,” Gutmann said. “Ample evidence has come to light that the victims could well have been Uyghur Muslims, Tibetan Buddhists, ‘Eastern Lightning’ Christians or—exponentially more likely—Falun Gong practitioners. In other words, Wang Lijun received an award for, at best, barbarism.”
David Matas, an award-winning Canadian human rights lawyer, and David Kilgour, a former Canadian secretary of state (Asia/Pacific) and crown attorney, co-authored a report on organ harvesting from Falun Gong practitioners in China. The pair estimate that in the six-year period 2000–2005, 60,000 transplantation operations were done in China and Falun Gong practitioners were the likely source for the organs for 41,500 operations.
In other words, approximately two-thirds of the organs used in transplant operations during this time period—which in part overlaps the period of Wang’s “research”—came from prisoners of conscience, most of whom would have been Falun Gong.
CQ Global Researcher, a leading global affairs journal, quotes Kilgour and Matas and Gutmann as independently estimating over 62,000 practitioners have been killed for their organs in the period 2000–2008.
Live Harvesting
In the eyes of experts, a significant question left worryingly open in Wang’s remarks is whether the prisoners actually died before their organs were taken from their bodies. Given the reference to drug injections, it is highly possible that the hearts of the victims were still beating when their organs were removed, these experts say.
“It used to be that China would shoot for execution, then they shifted from shooting to using injections,” says Matas. “In effect they’re not killing by injection, but paralyzing by injection, and taking the organs out while the body is still alive.”
When an organ is removed from a still-live body, it is fresher and rejection rates are lower. “It’s possible to source an organ immediately after the victim is brain dead, but much more complicated,” says Matas. “The organ deterioration is more marked once they are brain dead, but if you keep the body alive through drugs you can harvest organs over a longer period of time.”
Wang’s conversations with the U.S. consular officials in Chengdu might shed light on such details as the function of the drugs he used in transplantation operations in Liaoning Province.
In any case Wang’s visit to the consulate provides the best opportunity to date of confirmation from a Chinese official of the ongoing practice of forced organ harvesting in China.
At a press conference on Monday in Washington, D.C., Falun Gong spokesperson Dr. Tsuwei Huang called on the U.S. government to release the contents of Wang Lijun’s conversations.
US House Resolution 605, passed by a vote of 412-1 in March 2010, cites the United Nations Committee Against Torture report that calls for an "independent investigation of the claims that some Falun Gong practitioners have been subjected to torture and used for organ transplants."
11. Save N. Korean defectors from being deported back to N. Korea 
Chinese government called these refugees "are not refugees but illegal defectors, that ran away to China for simple economic reasons" and kept their policy of sending them back to North Korea.
International communities have been heavily criticizing China's policies, and Korean government as well as international communities have been requesting China to reconsider them as refugees and treat them in more humanitarian way.
North Korean defectors that get sent back to North Korea are put in political prisons under the crime of "enemy of the people", followed by forced labor, torture, and even public execution.
Fully knowing all these facts, China still sends them back to North Korea as illegal criminals.
12. China says ready to help solve EU crisis - NO thanks! 
BEIJING - 14 February 2012 - EU meeting with China in Beijing.
China's Premier Wen Jiabao said China wanted to see Europe -- its biggest trading partner -- "maintain stability and prosperity", a day after ratings agency Moody's downgraded Italy, Spain and Portugal.
The two sides also agreed during the talks to give fresh impetus to Beijing's efforts to attain full market economy status (MES) for China in the European Union, according to a joint communique issued after the summit.
"China is ready to increase its participation in resolving the EU debt problems," the Chinese premier told journalists after meeting EU president Herman Van Rompuy and European Commission president Jose Manuel Barroso.
China was considering using Europe's bail-out funds to help address the continent's fiscal woes, Wen added, without elaborating further on how the Asian power might be prepared to contribute.
"China will continue to fully meet its World Trade Organization commitments," he said. "It will continue to expand market access."
Read more: EUbusiness http://www.eubusiness.com/news-eu/china-finance-debt.f6g/
//In this case we have the spotlight on China as it concerns a political position. The petition says that we European citizens do not want to increase our trade with China. We want instead to an end. We want to INCREASE the embargo against China.
This is to force China to adjust its animal welfare. This is only possible through the economic force of China, to institute laws prohibiting Chinese to torment, torturing and skinning animals alive. Some Chinese people seem completely brainwashed to carry out these atrocities.
We know there are good people in China who are fighting for the animals and there are those we sustain through this petition. For animal friends there are no borders.//
13. VNHumanRights 
We, overseas Vietnamese who are struggling for a democratic and free Vietnam, respectfully submit this petition to request the U.S. Congress, the United Nations, and all NGO’s Humanitarian entities to urge the Communist Vietnam to unconditionally release all innocent people whose only “crimes” is to love their Motherland Vietnam.
14. Ensure a Fair Trial for Zeng Hanlin! 
Zeng Hanlin is the former chairman of Guangdong Flying Dragon Group.
In Oct 1997, Guangdong Flying Dragon Group acquired 40% equity shares in Chengdu Lianyi Industrial Stock Ltd (a listed company) for a value of $68 million yuan, and in the meantime also injecting its high quality Flying Dragon High-speed Passenger shares into the listed company owned by Chengdu Lianyi Group.
End of 1999, due to the delayed payment to Chengdu Lianyi Group's for the acquisition, a simple civil dispute was transformed into a Contract Fraud case by the Chengdu police, placed Zeng Hanlin under criminal investigation, issued arrest warrant against him in just 1 week and followed by freezing of all his assets. In desperation, he borrowed HKD80,000 from a friend in Hong Kong and fled to Canada.
Since then, he was proclaimed by China mainland as "Major Economic Crimes Most Wanted" and one of China Police "Top 10 Fraud Suspects", his reputation discredited, condemned by the world and suffered reviled.
17 Feb 2011, Zeng Hanlin was repatriated, the 1st person to be forcedly repatriated by Canadian government back to China.
17 Nov 2011, given the attention by the social communities and foreign affairs department, Chengdu Intermediate People's Court started the case hearing secretly. During the trial, all outside contact was rejected; family members were being refused contact with any case information. In addition to the allowed 2 family members in the court, the rest present at the hearing are all local government officials.
During the trial, defendant's counsel defended Zeng Hanlin as Not Guilty.
Prosecutors and Defendant's Counsel hold opposite views on the fact findings made on this crime case.
Although it is a closed-door trial, there is plenty of substantial evidence to prove that Zeng Hanlin is not guilty.
15. Take Shark Fin Soup Off the Menu in BC, Canada 
100-150 million sharks are killed every year. In the past 20 years, shark population has decreased by 90%. Scientists predict that within the next 15-20 years, sharks will be completely wiped out.
The are the most important species on Earth, simply because they control levels further down on the food pyramid, as tertiary consumers, and therefore the oxygen levels in the ocean, which controls everything on earth, as it covers 2/3 of the Earth's surface.
Please protect this beautiful creature, and ban the act of shark finning. It starts out locally, but when brought to a global perspective can change the situation dramatically. The slaughter of sharks will soon affect you, so please, take action and sign the petition.
Thank you.
16. Law for YUE YUE (Wang Yue) 
Wang Yue (nicknamed YUE YUE), a 2 year old toddler who died 2 days ago (October 20th 2011) in Foshan City of China.
Wang Yue wandered away from her mother when she was run over by a truck. The truck stopped for a moment, then ran over her again with the back wheels. People passed by with nothing as much as a glance to her body on the floor. A second truck ran over her body, 18 pedestrians passed by her and a motorcycle drove around her body.
Wang Yue was then picked up by a woman (Chen Xianmei, 58) who put her aside and her mother was found. She was sent to the hospital. The doctors reported her condition as 'brain dead but stable' for a few days.
Wang Yue perished yesterday, October 21st.
Instead of labeling YUE YUE a victim, let her be a lesson and encouragement for reform and awareness.
This is a petition focusing on the Canadian-Chinese Ambassador. I encourage everybody to make a similar petition and forward it to their respective country Ambassadors.
The surveillance tape of the event (GRAPHIC CONTENT) :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66Tc0QpXx-Q&feature=related
Wherever you are, sign the petition.
17. Say No to Walmart in Staten Island and all of NYC 
http://www.fastcompany.com/magazine/77/walmart.html?page=0%2C0
Walmart will kill businesses in Staten Island, will make no competition and will fight every person trying to start a union to help working conditions they are used to abusing. When all it's competition is killed, everything will be made outside the US and people will be forced to buy what they sell.
So a few jobs created with horrible wages will actually kill thousands of job. Please read the link above and watch the documentary, Wal-Mart The High Cost of Low Price.
18. The UN should recognize Japanese War Crimes as an act of Genocide 
In WWII the Japanese committed a genocide on the Chinese, Korean, Filipinos, Malays, Vietnamese, Cambodians, Indonesians, and the Burmese. The Japanese murdered women, children and men who weren't part of the war and sometimes raped them. They made women their sex slaves. One of their most horrific act was the Rape of Nanjing.
They committed cruel acts on POWs lie bury them alive, used chemical weapons to kill many ( Hilter refused to use and the Nazis had tons of chemical weapons ), etc.. Find out more at your local library or search Japanese War Crimes.
19. China Should Stop Bullying its Neighboring Countries 
On this first day of July 2011, Voice of Vietnamese Americans (VVA) stands in solidarity with all people of Vietnamese descent, all Southeast Asian citizens represented by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and all international communities represented by the United Nations (UN) to raise a collective concern on the global security threat posed by China Communist Party’s (CPC) expansion policy in the Southeast Asia Sea (South China Sea).
The CPC has shown increasing aggressions with disrespect for the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) in the Southeast Asia Sea (1982), disregarding the ASEAN Declaration on the South China Sea (1992), as well as ignoring the ASEAN Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea (DOC) (2002).
China’s navy has opened fire on Vietnamese fishermen, cutting cables of Vietnamese surveying ships, banned fishing in the Exclusive Economic Zones belonging to Vietnam and the Philippines, and threatened to use its power to claim ownership of more than 80% of the Southeast Asia Sea. It has imposed the 9 dotted line called U shape which infringes on the sovereignty of Southeast Asian nations, disregarding all regional and international agreements China has officially signed with ASEAN and the United Nations.
While recognizing Chinese People as peace-loving and hard-working people, we condemn the CPC for abusing its power, under-minding traditional Chinese culture, not honoring its own signature on the UNCLOS and international treaties, and putting the Chinese people in severe conflicts with their traditional culture and with the world.
Declaration of Facebook Media Group and Multi-networking Media Group Protesting China’s Aggression of Vietnam - Tuyên Cáo Của Nhóm Truyền Thông Facebook và Nhóm Truyền Thông Liên Mạng Phản Đối Trung Quốc Xâm Lược VN
The East China Sea territories presently claimed by many ASEAN nations such as Viet Nam and China and the conflicts there are mounting. Nations, communities and people claiming territories and or resources have petition (http://www.gopetition.com/petitions/tuy%C3%AAn-c%C3%A1o-c%E1%BB%A7a-nh%C3%B3m-truy%E1%BB%81n-th%C3%B4ng-facebook-v%C3%A0-nh.html) the UN to resolve the territory dispute. Therefore, it is necessary for the UN World Court (and any related institution(s)) to actively and promptly resolve the conflict to prevent further global communities divisiveness, anger, hatred, mistrust, animosity and potential destruction and violence.
Resolution by the UN may not prevent conflicts since conflicts can be function of political, economical, cultural and social factors. However, it would establish mechanisms for rule of law; mechanisms for conflict prevention dialogue and resolution; respect of UN Charter, values, principles and membership; global responsibility and accountability; and Global Responsibility To Protect. An effective and comprehensive Global Responsibility To Protect mechanism should not only be limited to intervening when there are such as violence, abuse, atrocities, crimes against humanity and genocides but it should also cover the responsibility and accountability to prevent and resolve conflicts before they escalated. Act promptly to prevent and resolve conflicts are also opportunities for the UN to build up the resources, institutions and structures for common good and the benefits of all.
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Vào lúc 5g58 sáng ngày 26/05/2011, ba tàu chiến Trung quốc, còn gọi là Hải giám mang số 17, 72, và 84 đã ngang nhiên xâm nhập lãnh hải Việt Nam trong phạm vi thềm lục địa 200 hải lý của Việt Nam cắt cáp thăm dò của tàu Bình Minh 02. Cho dù phía Việt Nam đã nhiều lần cảnh báo sự xâm nhập trái phép này. Tọa độ bị cắt cáp ở vị trí 12o48’25” Bắc và 111o26’48” Đông, cách mũi Đại Lãnh (Phú Yên) khoảng 120 hải lý.
Sự xâm lược nói trên của Trung Quốc vi phạm nghiêm trọng quyền chủ quyền của Việt Nam, và vi phạm Công ước Luật biển năm 1982 của Liên Hiệp Quốc, trái với tinh thần và nội dung của Tuyên bố năm 2002 giữa ASEAN và Trung Quốc về ứng xử của các bên ở Biển Đông (DOC).
Do sự xâm nhập trái phép cũng như có những hành động vượt qua mức độ của một quốc gia có trách nhiệm đã dấy lên sự quan ngại của các nước lân cận trong khu vực nói chung, và người Việt Nam ở trong cũng như ngoài nước nói riêng.
Nhóm Truyền Thông Facebook và Nhóm Truyền Thông Liên Mạng đòi hỏi phía Trung quốc phải lên tiếng xin lỗi với dân tộc Việt Nam và bồi thường thích đáng cho sự vi phạm này. Mong rằng những hành động xâm nhập trái phép như trên sẽ không xảy ra trong tương lai.
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Bốn vị linh mục đại diện Liên đoàn Tinh thần Nguyễn Kim Điền đồng ký tên ủng hộ Tuyên cáo:
- Linh mục Chân Tín, 38 Kỳ Đồng Sài Gòn.
- Linh mục Nguyễn Hữu Giải, Thừa Thiên-Huê.
- Linh mục Nguyễn Văn Lý, Huế.
- Linh mục Phan Văn Lợi, Huế.
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Ông Nguyễn Mậu Hiệp, Hoa Kỳ ủng hộ tuyên cáo
艾未未於2011年4月3日,在北京機場被公安帶走,原因不明。我們要求北京以合理、合法的手段對待人民,並呼籲北京當局立即釋放艾未未。
22. China: Let Liu Xiaobo or Family Attend Nobel Ceremony 
The Nobel Peace Prize Ceremony, scheduled for Dec. 10, will likely be held without the guest of honor or anyone from his family to represent him.
23. Issue passports to the family of Sardar Shaukat Ali Kashmiri, Chairman of UKPNP 
Despite of the fact that it's the basic right of every citizen to get passport of their nationality however Pakistani secrete agencies are interfering for the issuance of new passports to the family members of United Kashmir People's National Party's chairman Sardar Shaukat Ali Kashmir.
Although, the civilian and elected Home Minister Rehman Malik has ordered to the Pakistani High Commission in Switzerland to issue passports, but the agencies are forcing High Commission not to issue the passports.
Since the passports and fee is deposited seven months ago, still this family is waiting for their passports, which is a basic and fundamental right of every citizen of Kashmir.
24. Ban the import of fur from china to help an animal welfare act to be put in place 
I don't know much about petitions but i'm going to try start one... On the 10th of August i saw some distressing footage of the cruelty to animals in zoos and parks in China on a news channel,although they showed the footage and caused alot of distress to people i was talking too, there seems no reason to show it as there's no way us brits can help..But if we said no to fur ( as 50% of fur comes from china- and these animals are kept in unbelievable environments- and if that wasn't enough there skin is then peeled off whilst the poor animals are usually still alive...) would anyone actually want to wear fur if they knew the facts????and im hoping we will speak up and say we want no fur/imports from china until animals in china have rights and are treated in a humane way...
im hoping that england and other countries will be guilt free in knowing there not fuelling this cruelty...and china will then start some sort of act in animal rights PLEASE PLEASE sign this petition no one could possibly disagree in this view and im hoping that people will sign and someone somewhere will take action,i know this is a very long shot but i want to speak up and not feel so helpless. also if possible can you pass this link to as many people as possible to help my cause
25. Save The Tocharian Mummies 
The white Tocharian mummies of Xinjiang are being allowed to deteriorate by not being preserved under worldwide museum climate control standards for archaeological mummies.
We respectfully beseech the People's Republic of China and Xinjiang Province to preserve these important white archaeological treasures, in the interest of shared histories and continued global amity amongst our peoples.
The Uyghur people are indigenous to East Turkestan [also known as the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (XUAR) of China]. For many years, the Chinese government has waged an intense and often brutal campaign to repress all forms of Uyghur dissent, crack down on Uyghurs' peaceful religious activities and independent expressions of ethnicity, dilute Uyghurs' culture and identity as a distinct people, and threaten the survival of the Uyghur language. The authorities have routinely equated Uyghurs' peaceful political, religious, and cultural activities with the "three evils" – terrorism, separatism and religious extremism. The authorities have also economically marginalized the Uyghurs in East Turkestan through intense and blatant racial/ethnic discrimination in employment.
This is a petition addressed to three United Kingdom officials: William Hague, the Secretary of State for the UK's Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs; Jeremy Browne, Foreign Office Minister of State; and Peter Gooderham, Ambassador and Permanent Representative of the UK to the United Nations in Geneva. The petition asks that during the general debate on Item 4 ("Human rights situations that require the Council's attention") at the 14th session of the UN Human Rights Council in June 2010, the United Kingdom discuss the grave human rights violations that the authorities in China committed during -- and have committed in the aftermath of -- the peaceful Uyghur protest and the ethnic unrest in July 2009 in Urumchi, the regional capital of East Turkestan. These human rights violations have included, but have not been limited to, arbitrary detentions, enforced disappearances, arbitrary sentencing of individuals to death after trials plagued with politicization and intense strangleholds on due process, and arbitrary executions.
This petition is open for signatories who live in the United Kingdom. Copies of the petition with signatures will be transmitted to Secretary Hague, Minister Browne, and Ambassador Gooderham, as well as to other officials in the UK government.
The Uyghur people are indigenous to East Turkestan [also known as the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (XUAR) of China]. For many years, the Chinese government has waged an intense and often brutal campaign to repress all forms of Uyghur dissent, crack down on Uyghurs' peaceful religious activities and independent expressions of ethnicity, dilute Uyghurs' culture and identity as a distinct people, and threaten the survival of the Uyghur language. The authorities have routinely equated Uyghurs' peaceful political, religious, and cultural activities with the "three evils" – terrorism, separatism and religious extremism. The authorities have also economically marginalized the Uyghurs in East Turkestan through intense and blatant racial discrimination in employment.
This is a petition addressed to two Canadian officials: The Honourable Mr. Lawrence Cannon, Canada's Minister of Foreign Affairs; and His Excellency Mr. Marius Grinius, Canada's Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the UN in Geneva. The petition asks that during the general debate on Item 4 ("Human rights situations that require the Council's attention") at the 14th session of the UN Human Rights Council in June 2010, Canada raise the grave human rights violations that the authorities in China committed during -- and have committed in the aftermath of -- the peaceful Uyghur protest and the ethnic unrest in July 2009 in Urumchi, the regional capital of East Turkestan. These human rights violations have included, but have not been limited to, arbitrary detentions, enforced disappearances, arbitrary sentencing of individuals to death after trials plagued with politicization and intense strangleholds on due process, and arbitrary executions.
This petition is open for signatories who live in Canada. Copies of the petition with signatures will be transmitted to Minister Cannon and Ambassador Grinius, as well as to other officials in the Canadian government.
The Uyghur people are indigenous to East Turkestan [also known as the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (XUAR) of China]. For many years, the Chinese government has waged an intense and often brutal campaign to repress all forms of Uyghur dissent, crack down on Uyghurs' peaceful religious activities and independent expressions of ethnicity, dilute Uyghurs' culture and identity as a distinct people, and threaten the survival of the Uyghur language. The authorities have routinely equated Uyghurs' peaceful political, religious, and cultural activities with the "three evils" – terrorism, separatism and religious extremism. The authorities have also economically marginalized the Uyghurs in East Turkestan through intense and blatant racial discrimination in employment.
This is a petition addressed to two Australian officials: The Honorable Stephen Smith MP, Australia's Minister of Foreign Affairs; and His Excellency Mr. Peter Woolcott, Australia's Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the UN in Geneva. The petition asks that during the general debate on Item 4 ("Human rights situations that require the Council's attention") at the 14th session of the UN Human Rights Council in June 2010, Australia raise the grave human rights violations that the authorities in China committed during -- and have committed in the aftermath of -- the peaceful Uyghur protest and the ethnic unrest in July 2009 in Urumchi, the regional capital of East Turkestan. These human rights violations have included, but have not been limited to, arbitrary detentions, enforced disappearances, arbitrary sentencing of individuals to death after trials plagued with politicization and intense strangleholds on due process, and arbitrary executions.
This petition is open for signatories who live in Australia. Copies of the petition with signatures will be transmitted to Minister Smith and Ambassador Woolcott, as well as to other officials in the Australian government.
29. Free Ogyen Trinley Dorje - His Holiness The 17th Karmapa 
Indian National Congress
Congress President, Sonia Gandhi
24 Akbar Road
New Delhi, India
110011
Dear Respected Sonia Gandhi,
We, the undersigned, are deeply concerned about His Holiness the Karmapa, Orgyen Trinley Dorje who has been living in exile in India since 2000. As he is not a criminal, but is in fact an important spiritual teacher for the entire world, this confinement contravenes the fundamental principles to the preservation of human dignity and respect for universal, fundamental and ethical principles. We call on you to secure his immediate and unconditional release.
In article 51 (c) of The Constitution of India it states; "the State [India] shall endeavor to foster respect for international law and treaty obligations in the dealings of organized peoples with one another.” You have also stated; "The Indian National Congress has always represented a secular, democratic, just and inclusive India, an India that is empowering the disadvantaged and the discriminated, an India that is blending tradition with modernity is anchored in unity amidst its many diversities."
We respectfully request the Government of India to adhere to its commitment to democracy and provide the permission necessary for the Karmapa to travel abroad, now and in the future. We seek a diplomatic solution that will allow the Karmapa to fulfill his spiritual responsibilities through his presence in thousands of centers and monasteries all over the world. We call for Orgyen Trinley Dorje’s immediate and unconditional release from confinement in India.
The International community stands together in concurrence for the Karmapa’s human right to individual freedom of expression and action.
30. To UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon: The Uyghur people need your help 
The Uyghurs are indigenous to East Turkestan, which is also known as the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region of China.
For many years, the Chinese government has waged an intense and often brutal campaign to repress all forms of Uyghur dissent, crack down on Uyghurs’ peaceful religious activities and independent expressions of ethnicity, dilute Uyghurs’ culture and identity as a distinct people, and threaten the survival of the Uyghur language. The authorities have routinely equated peaceful political, religious, and cultural activities with the “three evils” – terrorism, separatism and religious extremism. The authorities have also economically marginalized the Uyghurs in East Turkestan through intense and blatant racial discrimination in employment.
This is a petition to UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon asking him to make a public statement in relation to: the Chinese authorities' brutal suppression of a peaceful Uyghur protest on July 5, 2009; and the grave human rights violations that the authorities committed during -- and have committed in the aftermath of -- the protest and the ethnic unrest in July 2009. These violations have included, but have not been limited to, arbitrary detentions, enforced disappearances, arbitrary sentencing of individuals to death after trials plagued with politicization and intense strangleholds on due process, and arbitrary executions.
