3 Sept 2007

WELCOME TO THE BLOG "NEWS FOR DETAINEES"

This Blog is designed to allow any of you to show your support to the detainees by sending them messages. If you want to send a message, please, use the command "comments".


All support messages, birthday wishes, comments about their situation and about how you relay the mobilization are welcome... we however keep the possibility not to publish messages that would be unappropriated, thank you for your understanding.


Please note that these messages will be readable by the other internet users.
We will inform the detainees about your messages as much as we can.


Thank you so much for your mobilization!



Ce Blog permet à chacun d'entre vous de témoigner de votre soutien aux détenus en leur envoyant des messages. Si vous souhaitez envoyer un message, merci d'utiliser la commande "comments".


Tous les messages de soutien, voeux pour les anniversaires, commentaires sur la situation des détenus et sur la façon dont vous relayez la mobilisation sont les bienvenus... nous gardons néanmoins la possibilité de ne pas publier les commentaires qui seraient inappropriés, merci de votre compréhension.


Merci de noter que ces messages pourront être lus par les autres utilisateurs d’Internet.
Nous ferons tout notre possible pour informer les détenus de vos messages.


Merci beaucoup pour votre mobilisation!


Louison,

Let’s Mobilize Humanity Against Human Rights’ Violations
Website :
www.mobilize-humanity.org

Email : contact@mobilize-humanity.org

1 comment:

Louison, administrator said...

I worked in Sri Lanka after the tsunami. It is a marvelous country, a luxuriant nature, but above all, a wonderful people. In all of the families I visited, I was most welcomed, with smiles and a cup of tea. Then the family was worrying about if I had already eaten or not. When my moped had a breakdown, I always found somebody to help me to repair it. Sri Lankan people are like that, whether Tamil or Sinhalese, they observe you, and before you ask for any help, they have already identified that you have a problem and are already looking for a solution.

You all, that fled to escape the fighting and the human rights violations’ that tear your country that could otherwise be a paradisal island, and who, today, are suffering in jail with your families like common criminals, please know that the mobilization has just begun.

You, who taught me how to make tea, know that one of these days, it is in my home that you will drink it. Outside, we fight for that.
Louison, France