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Dear Governor, As a concerned citizen of Ago Iwoye and Ogun state as a whole, I am writing this letter to remind you on what looks like a forgotten promise. I remember vividly when you were campaigning to be the governor of Ogun state for your first term, part of the promises you made was to fix the three major bridges that led into Ago Iwoye and also the Ilesan road amongst others. Before you came into power the former governor manage to fix only one of those bridges, the one after the permanent site of Olabisi Onabanjo University if you are coming from the Ilesan road but it is the first bridge you would see if you are coming from Ago Iwoye town. I can’t begin to count the numbers of lives that have been lost on that bridge so it was a relief when the governor fixed it but...
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Law Students for Refugees, a student organisation at the University of Melbourne Law School, has written an open letter to Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, about the treatment of Abyan and respecting the rule of law. Dear Prime Minister Turnbull, We are writing to express our deep concern at the Immigration Department’s recent actions regarding Abyan, the pregnant Somali refugee who was recently flown from Australia. The sequence of choices made by Immigration Minister Peter Dutton demonstrates a complete disregard for the fundamental requirements of the rule of law upon which this country is founded, as well as a profound incomprehension of the situation facing victims of gender-based violence. Australia is built on the notion of the rule of law. We, as a country, subscribe...
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Congratulations on your historic victory Prime Minister Trudeau! The world hopes you will continue the humanitarian legacy of your late great father. In his name we ask that you right the horrible wrong created by the unlawful fake extradition of a father and 17 year husband to a Canadian family who was punished not for what he did but for what he knows. The man I speak about is Bruce Gorcyca who came to Canada in 2000 seeking refuge and sanctuary from American political thugs who threatened to kill him and his pregnant Canadian wife. Only days after filing a report with Amnesty International he we "detained" illegally for 10.5 in maximum security confinement by Immigration Canada "at the request of the U.S. government" even though no criminal charges were filed against him in any...
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Dear George, So obligatory consent lessons made you feel like you’d been slapped in the face? Well, that’s exactly how so many women and I felt when we read your article for the Tab. Did you know that around 1 in 3 women will experience sexual assault (anything from unwanted groping in a nightclub to being raped) during their time at university? ((http://www.telegraph.co.uk/women/womens-life/11343380/Sexually-assault-1-in-3-UK-female-students-victim-on-campus.html)) Now I'm not a mathematician, but that means that there are a LOT of boys at university who don’t know when to stop. I’m not saying you’re one of them; I’m sure you really are the ‘nice guy’ who knows that no means no that you claimed to be in your article. But your attitude, and your comments, are unacceptable....
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In recent days there has been talk online about why Canada's PM Stephen Harper allowed the U.S. Government (U.S. Department of Justice) to swindle $43 million from Canadian investors when he was advised and warned 4 years before the money supposedly "disappeared" by whistle blower Gorcyca. See http://2006bruce.blogspot.com. If you are not familiar with the underlying story go here for a quick summary: http://www.scam.com/showthread.php?685266-PM-Stephen-Harper-s-Hackers-Deleting-Links-About-43-Million-Cover-Up This is the mainstream media version of what happened: http://www.investorvoice.ca/PI/229.html As you can see, some minor details were left out. Gorcyca worked two years inside American Financial Group - the Frankenstein laundromat that washed millions of dollars every month on...
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Rajdeep, While I'm struggling to write my SOP to apply for colleges, all I keep doing is refreshing my twitter feed where I see 'bhakts' and you engaged in a twitter battle mainly about Modi, Democracy, secularism or pseudo-secularism, liberalism. I'm almost sure , after reading this open letter( if you ever read it), you might call me a bhakt. Yesterday when I saw you debating with Anupam kher, I was quite perturbed. Simply because a lot of the things he was saying might hold a lot of weight. And it got me thinking, so I decided to write this letter, more so to clear my head, so I can move on with my life. The role of media in a democracy is very important, as I've studied in my 10th standard civics and history class (now I'm not even sure what I studied in my school was the...
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Dear Mr. Harper, I write this at the request of my mother, who, along with myself represent a branch of the "old stock Canadians" to which you have been referring to during this election. To give you an idea of our family history: my mother's family literally fled the fires of religious persecution in Switzerland, due to their refusal to conform to the state church, as per their religious beliefs (for more details, look up Anabaptist history). They first fled to the Netherlands, and subsequently, around the year 1700, sailed to Pennsylvania where they became farmers. At the time, the area was ruled by the British, who also controlled what is now our beloved country of Canada. Following the American revolution one of my ancestors moved to what was than Upper Canada (now...
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Dear Deputy President, My best friend is gay. She is also Kenyan. She lives in a country where the majority of people are homophobic, and the other day you proved that the leadership is as well. You made a rather ignorant statement the other day about how there is no room for homosexuals in Kenya, almost as if you think that being Deputy President gives you licence to speak with authority on what people like in the bedroom. Tell me sir, do you like whips? Or chains? Or 'strange things' in the bedroom? And then, tell me, do you think it is any of my business? It really isn't. READ: There is no room for gays, warns Ruto READ: Church faults court ruling in favour of gays READ: Gays and lesbians win big court battle Sexuality is the business of no one but the...
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I have written to you twice before and you have not bothered to reply. I am a human rights worker for Burma. There has been no transtion to democracy, the cease fire failed, ASSK has failed democracy and human rights in every way, Thein Sein and Wirathu incite discrimination and religious hatred and all the political leaders are guilty of or complicit to genocide. Thein Sein forbids the use of the name Rohingya. This ethnic group are stigmatized, persecuted, tortured, raped and murdered. The authorities steal from them, burn their houses and prevent both food and medicine getting to them. Mass graves have been found - this all amounts to genocide. Yet, despite your weak speeches in Geneva - which talked mainly about trade and not human rights (HR took about 3 lines) the UK...
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I have been listening to the same old politicians, espouse the same old arguments for far too long. A collection of bitter, irrelevant dinosaurs, living in a past best left behind. They do not seek genuine solutions to our problems, they create new ways of stirring the pot. If we had a party genuinely dedicated to the principles of tolerance, it would be swallowed up by loud mouthed bigots, who know that common sense policies, not driven by irrational fear of “the other lot” would be their nemesis, if it were allowed to flourish. The divisive rhetoric designed to set ordinary decent people against each other, is cynical manipulation of our tragic past. Deflecting political debate away from the things which matter to us most in our daily struggle, keeps the fools on the hill in power,...
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