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Entries from January 2008

Australia to apologize to Aborigines

January 30, 2008 · 1 Comment

CANBERRA, Australia – Australia will issue its first formal apology to its indigenous people next month, the government announced Wednesday, a milestone that could ease tensions with a minority whose mixed-blood children were once taken away on the premise that their race was doomed.

The Feb. 13 apology to the so-called “stolen generations” of Aborigines will be the first item of business for the new Parliament, Indigenous Affairs Minister Jenny Macklin said. Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, whose Labor Party won November elections, had promised to push for an apology, an issue that has divided Australians for a decade,

“The apology will be made on behalf of the Australian government and does not attribute guilt to the current generation of Australian people,” Macklin said in a statement.

Rudd has refused demands from some Aboriginal leaders to pay compensation for the suffering of broken families. Activist Michael Mansell, who is legal director of the Tasmanian Aboriginal Center, has urged the government to set up an $882 million compensation fund.

Macklin did not mention compensation Wednesday. But she said she sought broad input on the wording of the apology, which she hoped would signal the beginning of a new relationship between Australia and its original inhabitants, who number about 450,000 among a population of 21 million. Aborigines are the poorest ethnic group in Australia and are most likely to be jailed, unemployed and illiterate.

“Once we establish this respect, the government can work with indigenous communities to improve services aimed at closing the 17-year life expectancy gap between indigenous and non-indigenous Australians,” she said.

Christine King of the Stolen Generations Alliance, one of the key indigenous groups the government has consulted in crafting the apology, said she was “overwhelmed” that a date had finally been set.

“Older people thought they would never live to see this day,” King said through tears. “It’s very emotional for me and it’s very important.”

Australia has had a decade-long debate about how best to acknowledge Aborigines who were affected by a string of 20th century policies that separated mixed-blood Aboriginal children from their families — the cohort frequently referred to as Australia’s stolen generation.

From 1910 until the 1970s, around 100,000 mostly mixed-blood Aboriginal children were taken from their parents under state and federal laws based on a premise that Aborigines were a doomed race and saving the children was a humane alternative.

A national inquiry in 1997 found that many children taken from their families suffered long-term psychological effects stemming from the loss of family and culture.

The inquiry recommended that state and federal authorities apologize and compensate those removed from their families. But then-Prime Minister John Howard steadfastly refused to do either, saying his government should not be held responsible for the policies of former officials.

Barbara Livesey, chief executive of Reconciliation Australia, a government-commissioned agency tasked with bringing black and white Australians together, said the apology on the day after Parliament resumes for the first time since the November elections would be historic.

“It’s a moment that all Australians should feel incredibly proud of, that we’re recognizing the mistakes of the past,” she said.

But opposition leader Brendan Nelson, whose conservative Liberal Party was thrown out of office in November after almost 12 years in power, questioned whether the apology deserved to be the new government’s first item of business.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080130/ap_on_re_au_an/australia_aborigines;_ylt=AhYqOeFC3p_B3JQEsvlXtIybOrgF

I can think of another country who should do that. United States……anyone??

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Send President Bush a farewell message and urge him to spend his last months in office correcting the environmental damage done by his administration.

January 30, 2008 · Leave a Comment

It’s been seven long years, and President Bush’s administration has made a mess – and a mockery – of our wildlife protections and environmental regulations.

This administration has repeatedly tried to open the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil drilling, worked to eliminate vital protections for endangered wolves in the Greater Yellowstone region, and refused to take any meaningful action to address climate change, which is threatening polar bears, penguins, and other wildlife.

President Bush needs to clean up his mess. He can start by supporting legislation to address global warming, protecting the Arctic Refuge and our roadless forests, and immediately listing polar bears, right whales and other imperiled species under the Endangered Species Act.

Send President Bush a message: There is still time to make amends for his disastrous environmental record before he rides off into the sunset, but our wildlife can’t wait much longer!

Sign here

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/433649691?z00m=13177311

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We can still force the White House to call off the guns — before any shots are fired — but we must move quickly.

January 29, 2008 · Leave a Comment

The Bush Administration has just handed down its long-awaited “License to Kill” rule. It’s the equivalent of a death sentence for hundreds of endangered gray wolves in Greater Yellowstone and across the Northern Rockies.

Millions of Americans have no idea that the Bush Administration is planning to spend our tax dollars to slaughter hundreds of wolves — while they are still protected under the Endangered Species Act!

But with your help, millions of Americans will know within a matter of days.

And thousands of them will go online and urge their members of Congress to unite in opposition to this outrageous attack on an endangered species.

At the very same time, our partner organization — the Natural Resources Defense Council – will be challenging the Bush Administration’s cold-blooded plan in federal court.

Together, we can block the slaughter — before it starts — but only if we act swiftly.

Planes and helicopters, capable of killing entire packs of wolves in seconds, are waiting for the Open Fire order that could come at any time.

So please, read the full ad right now and make an emergency online contribution.

Help us give America’s wolves a fighting chance. Thank you.

https://secure.nrdconline.org/08/wolves_printad4

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If you are concerned about the source of the foods you eat, please take a moment to tell your Senators to co-sponsor the Cloned Food Labeling Act

January 29, 2008 · Leave a Comment

With very little data to go on, the FDA has decided that milk and meat from cloned animals and their offspring are safe to eat. This decision to allow the sale of meat and milk from cloned animals leaves consumers at risk and releases another questionable technology into the food supply.

There is an underlying objection here, based on ethical and animal welfare concerns. But despite the widespread public disapproval, the FDA is not planning to require labeling of products from cloned animals.

Without labeling, you won’t be able to choose whether or not to buy meat from clones. Unless we tell Congress to support labeling of cloned foods, the FDA will keep already wary consumers in the dark.

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/306139662?z00m=13148700

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Tell the EPA their CA waiver denial is an outrage!

January 26, 2008 · Leave a Comment

The Environmental Protection Agency has denied California’s waiver request to cut global warming pollution from automobiles. This decision ignores the science and the law.

Seventeen other states plan to implement similar programs. EPA’s action is nothing more than a heavy handed stroke to limit the authority of states to fight global warming and protect our environment.

It is reported that EPA Administrator Johnson’s staff even recommended approving the waiver because it met all the necessary standards.

California is leading the country to fight global warming, and the EPA and Administrator Johnson are holding them back.

Send a letter today to Administrator Johnson expressing your outrage at this unfounded decision!http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/719802574?z00m=13062932

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BMW films – ‘Ticker’

January 25, 2008 · Leave a Comment

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BMW Film (S1E5) – Powderkeg

January 25, 2008 · Leave a Comment

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Theo Jansen: The art of creating creatures

January 25, 2008 · Leave a Comment

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1week of art works

January 25, 2008 · Leave a Comment

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Goodbye to Utah as we know it?

January 24, 2008 · Leave a Comment

If President Bush has his way, some of the most spectacular areas in Utah will be irreversibly degraded by oil rigs and off-road vehicles (ORVs).

Eleven million acres in Utah’s red rock canyon country are at immediate risk, and we have until Feb. 8 to speak out. This precious land is filled with breathtaking vistas, ancient cultural artifacts and dinosaur fossils, and a wide range of wildlife.

Concerned people like you can put a stop to the sprawling oil and gas development and ORV use. There is no time to waste.

Go here now.

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