Friday, July 25, 2008
Frozen Pilgrim
Thursday, July 24, 2008
He Refused To Turn A Blind Eye

In 2005, Chinese officials initiated a forced abortion and sterilization campaign against women in
In August 2006, this solitary voice was sentenced to four years and three months’ imprisonment. Blind civic activist and Ramon Magsaysay Awardee, Chen Guangcheng is now undergoing harassment in jail.
By filing a lawsuit on the women's behalf, Chen became a local hero in
Prior to the judgment in 2006, Chen had been abducted by public-security agents from his hometown and was later held under house-arrest for several months. His wife and fellow activist Yuan Weijing as well as his lawyers are still routinely harassed by government agents.
As the Beijing Olympics draws nearer and the world continues to marvel at
Let us also look within our own boundaries and address the human atrocities that surround us. Civic Activists are like flickering candles in the darkness of our social reality. Let us support these voices that dare to speak.
To sign an Online Petition to FREE CHEN, please visit the following link
http://www.gopetition.com/petitions/free-human-rights-activist-chen-guangcheng.html
Sources:
TIME Magazine
Wikipedia
Amnesty International
Reporters Without Borders
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Sunrise at Hut Bay, Little Andamans
In damp semi-darkness, knotted nets are brought out. The rested boats are dragged offshore by half clad, muscled bodies. Performing a kind of languid dance, raspy voices sing to approaching dawn. Boat shadows and footprints enmesh to form pleasant mosaics in the sand.
The foamy waves attempt to swallow these sinewy figures as they dive in for their morning dip. Swaying boats reach the middle of the sea at daybreak. They slowly circle as the net is cast; it swirls and settles over the belly of furious waters. Silver shrimp with bulging eyes are caught in dozens, multi-coloured fish writhe for a last breath on the cold wooden floor. It is just the beginning of another day…