06 Dec 06
A group of individuals will come together to mark the International Human Rights' Day on Sunday 10 December, 2006.
Organizations and individuals all over the world have been celebrating this day since 1950. The adoption and proclamation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was signed on 10 December 1948 at the United Nations General Assembly.
In Singapore, a group of human rights advocates will commemorate this day by walking through along the busiest part of the country to raise the awareness of human rights among Singaporeans. The group hopes to pass on a message of hope and encouragement for all to respect and honour the rights of all individuals.
The group will gather at Hong Lim Park and will proceed to walk in small teams, relay-style, from Hong Lim Park, down Orchard Road, Tanglin Road and end off at Margaret Drive.
The public is welcomed to cheer us on or come and speak to the "walkers" at any point during the event.
The details are as follows:
Start point: Hong Lim Park
End point: Margaret Drive (outside Queenstown Remand Prison).
Date: Sunday, 10 December 2006
Assembly time: 4pm
Finish time: 6.30pm
Tell me how many pple get arrested or questioned this time.
ReplyDeleteNo one was arrested the last time during the IMF meeting as far as I know.
ReplyDeleteerm of course...with international bodies watching they won't dare to arrest...
ReplyDeleteAs long as there is a MARKET, you have freedom.
ReplyDeleteGo out and buy a beer, a massage, a DVD and a nice meal. As long as you have private property, and the ability to exchange that property, you have freedom.
Unfortunately however, the STATE has usurped the COUNTRY from the people. Therefore the country which once belonged to the PEOPLE is no longer their "property". It is STATE property. Therefore the state determines whether you can walk en masse on the roads and streets you paid for.
The sooner we PRIVATISE the whole darn island, the sooner the people get their country back.
Where's that Maggie Thatcher when you need her?