Website review: Bloggers Unite
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allnew discovered 8 months ago- 'Bloggers Unite is an initiative designed to harness the power of the blogosphere to make the world a better place. By challenging bloggers to blog about a particular social cause on a single day, a single voice can be joined with thousands of others to help make a real positive difference; from raising awareness for cancer, to an effort to better education systems or support 3rd world countries.'

mokkikunta rated 2 months ago- From the page: "Bloggers Unite For Human Rights challenges bloggers everywhere to help elevate human rights by drawing attention to the challenges and successes of human rights issues on May 15. "

queenmoweeny rated 2 months ago- I really do believe that working together for a good cause makes a difference. Great site!

kaylavincent rated 2 months ago- From the page: "Bloggers Unite is an initiative designed to harness the power of the blogosphere to make the world a better place. "

mediasight rated 2 months ago- Bloggers Unite For Human Rights challenges bloggers everywhere to help elevate human rights by drawing attention to the challenges and successes of human rights issues on May 15.

sarahlee rated 2 months ago- This year is the 60th anniversary of the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which the US never signed. There's a big UN DPI/NGO conference (PDF) in September 08 . . . It'll take place in Paris where the Declaration was first signed.
Stop the Illegal Detentions at Guantanamo Bay
Since first detainees arrived on January 11, 2002, the U.S. detention facility at Guantánamo Bay has become a global symbol of U.S. human rights violations. Infractions have included: illegal detention, denial of fundamental legal rights, and torture. The only proper recourse is to close the detention facility.
Amnesty International calls for detainees held at Guantánamo Bay, other U.S. facilities, and secret CIA sites to be charged and given fair trial before independent and impartial tribunals such as U.S. federal courts. Tearitdown.org is Amnesty International's global initiative to end illegal US detentions. On May 15, you can do something about it.
Sign the tearitdown.org pledge
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"Bloggers Unite For Human Rights challenges bloggers everywhere to help elevate human rights by drawing attention to the challenges and successes of human rights issues on May 15. What those topics may include â€" the wrongful imprisonment of journalists covering assemblies, governments that ignore the plight of citizens, and censorship of the Internet. What is important is that on one day, thousands of bloggers unite and share their unified support of human rights everywhere."- This year is the 60th anniversary of the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which the US never signed. There's a big UN DPI/NGO conference (PDF) in September 08 . . . It'll take place in Paris where the Declaration was first signed.

SvetlanaG rated 2 months ago- Bloggers Unite - great idea to actually help make the world better by blogging.

JessicaLaurie rated 2 months ago- Bloggers Unite For Human Rights challenges bloggers everywhere to help elevate human rights by drawing attention to the challenges and successes of human rights issues on May 15.

0Boy rated 2 months ago- Gotta bookmark this one. Strange that I had never been here before.

individualathome rated 2 months ago- Bloggers Unite is an initiative designed to harness the power of the blogosphere to make the world a better place.