Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Message from Troy Anthony Davis



To All:

I want to thank all of you for your efforts and dedication to Human Rights and Human Kindness, in the past year I have experienced such emotion, joy, sadness and never ending faith. It is because of all of you that I am alive today, as I look at my sister Martina I am marveled by the love she has for me and of course I worry about her and her health, but as she tells me she is the eldest and she will not back down from this fight to save my life and prove to the world that I am innocent of this terrible crime.

As I look at my mail from across the globe, from places I have never ever dreamed I would know about and people speaking languages and expressing cultures and religions I could only hope to one day see first hand. I am humbled by the emotion that fills my heart with overwhelming, overflowing Joy. I can’t even explain the insurgence of emotion I feel when I try to express the strength I draw from you all, it compounds my faith and it shows me yet again that this is not a case about the death penalty, this is not a case about Troy Davis, this is a case about Justice and the Human Spirit to see Justice prevail.

I cannot answer all of your letters but I do read them all, I cannot see you all but I can imagine your faces, I cannot hear you speak but your letters take me to the far reaches of the world, I cannot touch you physically but I feel your warmth everyday I exist.

So Thank you and remember I am in a place where execution can only destroy your physical form but because of my faith in God, my family and all of you I have been spiritually free for some time and no matter what happens in the days, weeks to come, this Movement to end the death penalty, to seek true justice, to expose a system that fails to protect the innocent must be accelerated. There are so many more Troy Davis’. This fight to end the death penalty is not won or lost through me but through our strength to move forward and save every innocent person in captivity around the globe. We need to dismantle this Unjust system city by city, state by state and country by country.

I can’t wait to Stand with you, no matter if that is in physical or spiritual form, I will one day be announcing,

“I AM TROY DAVIS, and I AM FREE!”

Never Stop Fighting for Justice and We will Win!

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Smartphone pose privacy risks


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Stop The Execution of Troy Davis



Troy Davis' execution date has been set for September 21st.

Since his conviction, seven of the nine witnesses recanted their statements, new witnesses have come forward identifying another man as the murderer, and the alleged murder weapon has not been found.

Despite these new developments, the state of Georgia is putting Davis on track to be executed. You can help save Troy Davis' life by adding your voice to the NAACP's "name wall" and asking the Georgia Parole Board to commute his sentence:
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http://action.naacp.org/Save-Troy

I have already added my name, and urge you to do the same. This truly is a matter of life and death.

Please help save Troy Davis' life.

Thank you!

Since his conviction, seven of the nine witnesses recanted their statements, new witnesses have come forward identifying another man as the murderer, and the alleged murder weapon has not been found.

Despite these new developments, the state of Georgia is putting Davis on track to be executed. You can help save Troy Davis' life by adding your voice to the NAACP's "name wall" and asking the Georgia Parole Board to commute his sentence:

save troy

I have already added my name, and urge you to do the same. This truly is a matter of life and death.

Please help save Troy Davis' life.

Thank you!

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Aisha Gadhafi speaks to the world.


"I carry the blood of a heroic father in my veins and I have never known the idea of surrender"

Message from Aisha Gadhafi, September 3, 2011:

"Even if my father and my brothers are martyred, I will continue my fight against Islamic terrorists in Libya.

Soon, I will appear in the media to announce the fight against terrorists and Al-Qaeda in Libya and other countries in the world.

Let the West and their mercenaries take note; Aisha Gadhafi will never surrender to their conspiracy of evil.

I carry the blood of a heroic father in my veins and I have never known the idea of surrender.

NATO and Western assassins killed my husband and my child. But they must know by now that Aisha Gadhafi is a soldier.

Even at the cost of my own life, I will free my country from the clutches of Islamic terrorists and Al Qaeda."

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Aisha Gadhafi is elegant, well educated; smart enough to cope with any international community. Born in 1976 she has accomplished so much in the international arena, including lately courageously facing the most adverse days of her loving father. Aisha Gadhafi really deserves admiration from everyone, especially women, that she stood up and fought and is still fighting.

Aisha, being trained in the Libyan army, got promoted to the rank of Lieutenant General, which she is holding till date. She has been the goodwill ambassador of the United Nations, philanthropist, humanitarian and a lawyer by profession. She was appointed as the United Nations Development Program National ‎Goodwill Ambassador for Libya on July 24, 2009, primarily to address the issues of HIV/AIDS, poverty and women's rights in Libya, all of which are culturally sensitive topics in the country.

In February 2011 the United Nations stripped Aisha of her role as a goodwill ambassador. She was placed under a travel ban on February 26, 2011, under United Nations Security Council Resolution 1970. This resolution by UNSC as well as her exclusion from being the goodwill ambassador was politically motivated, as the United States and NATO were jointly supporting the rebels in Libya and they were wholeheartedly looking for the ouster of Muammar al-Gadhafi from the leadership in Libya.

Goodwill Ambassador is a collective term sometimes used as a substitute honorific title or a title of honor for an Ambassador of Goodwill; but, most appropriately for a generic recognition, it is a job position or description that is usually indicated following the name of the individual recognized in the position. Goodwill ambassadors generally deliver goodwill or promote ideals from one entity to another, or to a population. Aisha has served as a mediator on behalf of the government with European Union corporations.

In 2000 after sanctions were imposed on Iraq, Aisha Gadhafi arrived in Baghdad with a delegation of 69 officials. Shortly before the invasion of Iraq in 2003, she met with Saddam Hussein.

In 2011, she strongly protested the policies of U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and U.S. President Barack Obama, calling for a mediation of the Libyan Civil War through an international organization. She vehemently opposed the anti-Saddam offensives of President George W Bush in Iraq and Aisha had been consistently a supporter of Democrats in United States.

After the recently NATO bomb attack on the compound of Muammar al-Gadhafi, Aisha sued NATO over the bombing of a building in Muammar al-Gadhafi's compound that killed her brother, Saif al-Arab Muammar al-Gadhafi, and her own infant daughter among the three grandchildren of her father who were killed. She claims the attack was illegal, as it was a civilian building.

Ms. Gadhafi's lawyers filed the petitions in Brussels and Paris in June 2011. However, on 27 July it was reported that Belgian prosecutors declined to investigate the war crimes complaint filed by al-Gadhafi against NATO [whose headquarters are in Belgium], saying that their country's universal competence law [requiring a connection between the complaint and Belgium] does not apply in the case.

Aisha Gadhafi's husband, Ahmed al-Gadhafi al-Qahsi, whom she married in 2006, was also killed by rebels on 26th July 2011.

When Muammar al-Gadhafi's compound in Libya was occupied by the rebels, Aisha Gadhafi's house also became a target of attack and looting. Personal belongings and valuables of Aisha were looted by the rebels. Some of the rebels drank and danced in the living room in the house and few of them went to her personal bedroom and had sex with a few Nigerian women they brought from Benghazi. At least 90 Nigerian girls were captured from several whorehouses in Benghazi by the rebels, who were later forced to have sex with the Libyan rebels.

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