Thursday, August 11, 2011

Weekly Justice Highlights

Respecting the Dignity of Each Person: Urge the UN Security Council to take immediate action to support key Arab nations in an effort to open talks with Al-Shabaab (Islamist regime linked to terrorist groups in Somalia where more than 2000/day are dying in the famine) to end the famine and seize this chance for a long-term political solution. (Intenational action available)

Care of Earth: The Biotechnology Regulatory Authority of India (BRAI) bill is being pushed in secret. According to an earlier version leaked by the media, the bill will create a centralized non-transparent body which will become the sole approver for Genetically Modified crops. Ask Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to stop this bill because it is not transparent. (International action available)

Empowering Women: Urge U.S. legislators to protect American Indian and Alaskan Native women from rape and sexual violence.

Water: Urge the White House, Environmental Protection Agency and Army Corps of Engineers to close the Clean Water Act loophole that allows multinational mining corporations to use clean waters as a toxic mine waste dump.

Prolonged solitary confinement is being used throughout American prisons as noted in The New York Times editorial “Cruel Isolation.” The use of prolonged confinement is inhumane, ineffective and detrimental to prisoners’ mental and physical health. Petitions are being signed in each state asking to improve prison conditions, eliminate the use of prolonged solitary confinement and change the treatment of prisoners. 

Urge Wal-Mart, Hanes, Target, Macy’s Lands’ End, Kohl’s and Jones Group to immediately end the sexual abuse, rape, torture, and beatings of young women guest workers at the Classic factory in Jordan.

Urge the Brazilian Government to support the demands of Brazilian civil society and defend the Amazon and its people by stopping the Belo Monte Dam Complex. (International action available)

Urge Verizon’s CEO, Lowell McAdam to stop the attacks on the middle class and share his company’s success with those who made it possible.

Let’s bring the job crisis to the attention of those in Washington, DC. Add your name to the “American Wants to Work” petition that will be delivered to Congress, the White House and major media outlets

A map highlighting global food insecurity is located here or here 

Ever heard of the American Legislative Exchange Council or ALEC? It is a group of state lawmakers and corporations working to draft pro-business legislation. Recently, they met in New Orleans. See the article located here.

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