International criminal court

Jamaicans for Justice

Submitted by Jamaicans for J... on Thu, 06/10/2010 - 18:05.
I work at: 
Jamaica

Location(s)

Jamaica
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Jamaicans for Justice (JFJ) is a non-profit, non-partisan, non-violent volunteer citizens’ rights action group founded in 1999. The organization arose out of the gas riots of April 16, 1999. It was felt that there was a need for a citizens’ rights action group to address the frustrations of the Jamaican people. Such frustrations included many instances of alleged corruption in the public sphere, apparent miscarriages of justice in the judicial system and imbalances in the socio-economic system. On August 19, 1999 four months after one of the most tempestuous times in the recent history of the country, JFJ, a self-mandated, non-profit, non-partisan, non-violent, action-oriented citizens' rights group, came into being; two months, thereafter, on October 15, it was officially a legal entity. Our vision is a Jamaica where the rights of all are ensured; where there is equal opportunity for citizens to realize their full potential and enjoy a sense of wellbeing; and where our culture is enhanced and respect shared.

TOTS X TOTS. SOLIDARITAT

Submitted by siscu baiges on Mon, 04/05/2010 - 19:02.
I speak: 
spanish, english, french and catalan
I work at: 
Barcelona, Sapin

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Spain (Espana)
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We are a radio program interested in social and cooperation items. Our emission is everyday, from 20 to 23 hours, in Com Ràdio, Barcelona (Spain). The name of our program is "TotsxTots". You can find us in http://www.comradio.cat http://www.facebook.com/totsxtots http://comradioblocs,com/totsxtots

vahsoodan

Submitted by vahsoodan on Sat, 04/03/2010 - 15:49.

Location(s)

Iran

Concerned global citizen

Submitted by SYLVAIN RICHARD on Tue, 03/30/2010 - 00:49.
I speak: 
English & French -- I wish to find a site where I could express in Fr.
I work at: 
As a film critic -- retired from Canadian National RR

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Canada
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Here are the links to what I wrote on the Montreal Human Rights Film Festival: http://www.artsandopinion.com/2010_v9_n1/2010humanrightsfilmfestratigns.htm?lang=fr And the International Film Festival on the Arts which had 2 films (Realworld of Peter Gabriel + El Sistema -- on the music schools in Venezuela) http://www.artsandopinion.com/2010_v9_n1/2010fifaratings.htm?lang=fr Note that the latter is still subject to editing as I still need to iron out any errors. Also that the film on P.G. contains the address to Witness