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Cisca Zarmansyah: Apprenez les secrets de la psychologie ce qui rend un homme tombe amoureux ... et lui tient accroché, à long terme.
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Almira Izzati: Ik mis je zo erg! Ik wil hem omhelzen je....eeeeh, oma stuurt jou een groet van liefde, weet u het nog?
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Cisca Zarmansyah : People whose knowledge slightly but many use it for the good of themselves and their environment will become far more knowledgeable person than someone whose a lot of knowledge but only a little to use it. God exalts position of the knowledgeable to some degree, and it seems a few degrees more to the use for the good of self, family, and environment.
Lakshmi Lavanya: beautiful! your experience can shape tastes in anything. C, you have the multicultural personality
Pranay Suresh : You are very charming. Respect for others is the same with respect to yourself. Because in fact, within me and other people have one thing in great similarity. And the great is called a "soul". It is the "light" of God, the smallest thing in us that we must give the highest respect. Namaste!
Jan Pepijn Servaas: Cash your dream before they slip away. Promise me you will always write the letter, even if there is no news at all. Once a week. No! Make it twice. Will you?
Fairuz Azalia: If the Eastern philosophy is so great, why do we have to be Westernized? Does the Western philosophers also recognize the greatness of the Eastern philosophy that is very spiritual?
Valentino Vie: Do you know something you will never know? You are the sun that rises in the twilight!
Cisca Zarmansyah: Thank you, Anya. Namaste, Kashmir. Promise, Jan. Be you, Fai: you. Ready to be a half moon discs, Noy.
Adriaan Zef :You once said that we should not wake up suddenly to someone who was dreaming. At that time you said the reason for heart attacks. Then we agreed that the best way for us to wake each other up was to interfere with each other by carefully. Is your opinion still valid until now?
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by Cisca Zarmansyah (videos)
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Many people feel more special than others. They feel they deserve to get privileges, degrading of human and other. They want to create a democratic slavery based on the agreement. This is what now needs to be resisted. Democracy would be more radical in these situations. Feudalism should be gradually eroded, but surely. Democracy can never be in line with feudalism, especially the slavery. All forms of modern slavery must be recognized, and then changed. The first step is to get out of the hypocrisy that has handcuffed us.
► http://www.sott.net/articles/show/225559-Generations-pay-off-debts-through-slavery
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Fairuz Azalia : C, for me personally, ethical politics is nothing but politics. This is why poverty is severe and will last for hundreds of years.
CieL- FreYa Ceastle : Poverty is "New Slavery" and "Silent Tsunami".
Adriaan Zef : There is a natural hierarchy concept in the universe, because this universe is composed of un equivalent elements, one is higher than other. Similarly the human world. Some humans are more noble than others. A slavery concept stands on supposition that there is a human level, then slavery is not only becoming commonplace, but a natural necessity. In this concept we need to be critical. Is this really a natural hierarchy, or shaped by socio-political forces that exist in society? Without the need for a complicated answer, we will immediately realize that the unfair social structure creates this hierarchy. I think what we need now is the bravery to create a fairer and conscience hierarchy.
Valentino Vie : Every time I watch a football game on television, I often imagine two teams of slaves who paid expensive by each club for rich entertainment and sports industries. In my mind, modern slavery is also being experienced by professional football players who are highly paid extraordinary. They will be contractually bound to lose their own freedom in determining the choice. Imagine the fate of a player who "sold" and "loaned" to another club, or even "thrown away" and "exchanged" with other club players by his club,...hahaha.
Pranay Suresh : What about modern slavery in the entertainment world? Has our society thinks about the fate of artists who glamorous but once colonized by the owner of industry? Is it possible in modern industrial system can make allowances in just a few items of basic human rights?
Valentino Vie : Hey dude, throughout we lose the freedom to determine our own choice, then we are at the core of modern slavery. "Contract" could be the renewal for definition of "disappearances" the right to choose which is usually filed by a company to the workers.
Almira Izzati : Church joins to help kiln workers
Published Date: February 22, 2010
( http://www.cathnewsindia.com/2010/02/22/church-joins-to-help-kiln-workers/ )
The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan and several Christian organizations are demanding the government increase the daily wage of brick kiln workers and enforce the law banning bonded labor.
Their concerns were outlined at a Feb. 19 seminar titled Brick Kiln Workers Movement Rebuilding to Action. The Minority Rights Commission of Pakistan (MRCP), Minorities Movement for Democracy and the Pakistan Brick Kiln Labor Union (PBKLU), jointly staged the event at the Lahore Press Club.
Several speakers said the situation of brick kiln workers in Pakistan, most of them poor Christians, was a "modern form of slavery."
"These workers usually move from place to place and have no identity cards; social security cards, medical benefits or any other benefits enjoyed by permanent government employees" said Irfan Barkat, a legal adviser to the Catholic Bishops’ National Commission for Justice and Peace.
"Many politicians are running non-registered brick kiln operations," he said.
Mehboob Ahmed Khan of the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan demanded more rights for brick kiln workers. "They are also Pakistani citizens and must be registered as laborers."
He also stressed that "we need to work together for the law on bonded labor to be enforced."
The Bonded Labour System (Abolition) Act outlaws bonded labor, cancels all existing bonded debts and forbids lawsuits for the recovery of debts. However there is growing anger as the law has not been enforced since it was passed in 1992.
"I was working at a brick kiln when I was caught in a landslide. My two-year-old child died in my lap and doctors amputated my left leg," said Mukhtara Bibi, a Christian laborer.
She was one of several brick kiln workers sharing their plight at the seminar.
Bibi, 60, still makes bricks at a kiln in Rawalpindi to support her three daughters and sick husband. She receives no medical insurance and gets 200 rupees (US$2.38) a day for making 1,000 bricks.
According to the PBKLU, there are about 2 million brick kiln workers in Pakistan. Of this total, 35 per cent are women and 40 percent children.
The seminar ended after MRCP passed a resolution calling for equal rights for brick kiln workers.
"The government must take steps to bring change to their lives. These include enforcing the Labour Act, registering all brick kilns, increasing pay rates for making bricks, providing health and medical facilities for women and children, as well as abolishing false lawsuits against brick kiln workers," the draft resolution said.
Source: Brick kiln workers plight a "modern form of slavery" (UCAN)
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by Cisca Zarmansyah (videos)
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Weird! when the sun is sinking in the west and I am stupefied over a barren hill (while keeping the buffalos graze in the valley), suddenly there's a man who patted my shoulder gently. I look blank, can't immediately to identify him. I think I ever met him, but when and where I can't remember clearly. He immediately spreads the big screen in front of my eyes. From there, an odd panorama, hundreds of strange ponds with different colors are created. "Look!" he says. "This is an immoral pond. This is a greed pond. This is a corrupt pond. This is a bribes pond. This a logic pond. This is a pollution pond. This is poverty pond. This is dignity pond. This is a lust pond. This is a million disease pond. This is a health pond. This is a prosperity pond , this is ... ... and this is ... this is ... and this is a heaven pond, and this is a hell pond. All the ponds are here. See the colors! There is a lilac, a purple, a violet, a white, a black, there is ... that is ... that is ... you can certainly distinguish it!" he says with a soft melodious voice, just like a voice of young women. "This is an exciting scene in the midst of this gloomy!"I'm just froze like a small statue, stunted, dirty and unkempt,...then I continue to see that hundreds of ponds while listening to him. He keeps talking and explaining them again and again.. and again, while I'm still like a statue and still don't understand. I really don't understand. (Cz-Lacalifusa10)
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