"Don't forget the crucial role of the
gangsters in the
cultural genocide of recent times
connected with places such as
Tara
and
Turoe (Republic of
Ireland)."
"Recognising also that every person has the
right to live in an environment adequate to his or her health
and well-being, and
the duty, both individually and in association with
others, to protect and improve the environment for the benefit
of present and future generations,
..." =========================
Much
closer to home (than Afghanistan, Colombia, Gaza, Iraq, and
Zimbabwe for example)by Celtiberian Mon 29
Dec 2008 08:17:45 AM CST
Don't
forget the crucial role of the gangsters in the cultural
genocide of recent times connected with places such as
Tara and
Turoe.
For a
truly outrageous example of this please see:
http://www.indymedia.ie/article/83306 The
Hague Convention for the protection
of cultural property defines such acts as
'violations of international
law'." (From:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Khut8xbXK8
--
viewed over
2,000,000 times.)
Related
link: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=Cultural+genocide%2C+Tara%2C+Turoe&btnG=Google+Search&aq=f&oq=
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Demand
the law, and forget about the useless politiciansby
Des Mon Dec 29, 2008
16:40
The question that people
-- all over the Republic of Ireland -- should be asking
themselves is this: why did our grossly corrupt Government
sign up to the
United Nations Aarhus Convention
Agreement in
1998, and then rapidly sweep all
knowledge of it beneath the rug (with the help of all their
many accomplices in
Dail Eireann, the
legal
profession, and the
main-stream media), so that
almost none of our citizens have yet ever seen or even heard
of it?
Part of the Aarhus Convention Agreement
reads as follows:
"Recognising also that
every person
has the right to live in an environment adequate to his or her
health and well-being, and the duty, both
individually and in association with others, to protect and
improve the environment for the benefit of present and future
generations, ..." (Full text of Aarhus Convention
Agreement can be viewed via
http://www.unece.org/env/pp/treatytext.htm
)
Are the basic principles set out in the
paragraphs just above, and just below, not
EXACTLY what the vast majority of our citizens
desperately need and want?
"The Aarhus
Convention is a new kind of environmental agreement. It links
environmental rights and human rights. It acknowledges that we
owe an obligation to future
generations." Related link: http://www.unece.org/env/pp/ =========================
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