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Les Mains Blanches / White Hands.
These photos were taken of the Mains Blanches/White Hands protest on the 19th of April 2008 at the Hôtel-de-Ville (Town Hall) in Paris, France - to denounce the inaction and corruption of those in power & in support of the hostages held in Colombia.
July 2008 saw the rescue of Ingrid Betancourt and 14 other political hostages by the Colombian Army from the FARC guerrilla forces. Naturally, this was wonderful news to those fighting for the release of all the hostages held in Colombia, but there remain close to 2000 people being held in that country.
I would like to believe that the actions of the ordinary citizens who fought to bring the hostages' plight to the eyes of the world; made a difference and encouraged those in positions of real power to take action. Of course, more needs to be done to bring a final and positive resolution to the crisis in Colombia.
I would like to strongly encourage all those who believe in humanitarian and human rights issues (whichever they may be) to take personal action. Of course each individual has varying amounts of time and effort to afford, yet each act counts and is vital. The day I am writing this is the 19th of January 2009 and is Martin Luther King Day in the U.S. In this world the political, financial and communitarian interests of many of those who hold real power to bring change are counter to the lives of the weakest and the oppressed in our societies - those who want to bring real change need to act together today for a better and more just world. Tomorrow shall always be too late....
Les Mains Blanches / White Hands.
These photos were taken of the Mains Blanches/White Hands protest on the 19th of April 2008 at the Hôtel-de-Ville (Town Hall) in Paris, France - to denounce the inaction and corruption of those in power & in support of the hostages held in Colombia.
July 2008 saw the rescue of Ingrid Betancourt and 14 other political hostages by the Colombian Army from the FARC guerrilla forces. Naturally, this was wonderful news to those fighting for the release of all the hostages held in Colombia, but there remain close to 2000 people being held in that country.
I would like to believe that the actions of the ordinary citizens who fought to bring the hostages' plight to the eyes of the world; made a difference and encouraged those in positions of real power to take action. Of course, more needs to be done to bring a final and positive resolution to the crisis in Colombia.
I would like to strongly encourage all those who believe in humanitarian and human rights issues (whichever they may be) to take personal action. Of course each individual has varying amounts of time and effort to afford, yet each act counts and is vital. The day I am writing this is the 19th of January 2009 and is Martin Luther King Day in the U.S. In this world the political, financial and communitarian interests of many of those who hold real power to bring change are counter to the lives of the weakest and the oppressed in our societies - those who want to bring real change need to act together today for a better and more just world. Tomorrow shall always be too late....
My prized possessions... Hopefully next week my new dvd shelf will arrive and i can show you my other babies
Melbourne Global climate strike on Sep 20, 2019 had well over 100,000 people attending in Treasury Gardens and a 1.2km march through the streets of Melbourne, being the largest climate protest in Australia to date, and rivalling the anti-war protests in 2003 and the Vietnam Moratorium in 1970.
My point and shoot with poor zoom is not good for shots like this!
Not taken at Twickenham stadium but wasn't too far from there.
KONICA MINOLTA DIGITAL CAMERA
After a few years of inaction, I installed a new Li-ion NP-400 battery in my 2005 Konica Minolta DSLR Dynax 5D to replace the dead original one, and I did a small series of pictures with the two KM zoom lenses to re-evaluate the small Sony 6 MP CCD (still not a CMOS) sensor and optics.
The KM Dynax 5D was the latest DSLR body released by Konica Minolta before to be sold to SONY Corp.
Processing of the native RAW files using Lightroom/Luminar 2018.
Vienne, Isère, France
KONICA MINOLTA DYNAX 5D
After a few years of inaction, I installed a new Li-ion NP-400 battery in my 2005 Konica Minolta DSLR Dynax 5D to replace the dead original one, and I did a small series of pictures with the two KM zoom lenses to re-evaluate the small Sony 6 MP CCD (still not a CMOS) sensor and optics.
The KM Dynax 5D was the latest DSLR body released by Konica Minolta before to be sold to SONY Corp.
Processing of the native RAW files using Lightroom/Luminar 2018.
Genay, Rhône, France. Volvo XC70 MY 2014 Dash.
G Michael Salon in Indianapolis getting ready to go LIVE in Fox 59 with Sherman Burdette!!! This is going to be so much fun!!! Ready in 3.....2......1......
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The day after the second water incident.
Like the previous one, the water took over about half the property.
Les Mains Blanches / White Hands.
These photos were taken of the Mains Blanches/White Hands protest on the 19th of April 2008 at the Hôtel-de-Ville (Town Hall) in Paris, France - to denounce the inaction and corruption of those in power & in support of the hostages held in Colombia.
July 2008 saw the rescue of Ingrid Betancourt and 14 other political hostages by the Colombian Army from the FARC guerrilla forces. Naturally, this was wonderful news to those fighting for the release of all the hostages held in Colombia, but there remain close to 2000 people being held in that country.
I would like to believe that the actions of the ordinary citizens who fought to bring the hostages' plight to the eyes of the world; made a difference and encouraged those in positions of real power to take action. Of course, more needs to be done to bring a final and positive resolution to the crisis in Colombia.
I would like to strongly encourage all those who believe in humanitarian and human rights issues (whichever they may be) to take personal action. Of course each individual has varying amounts of time and effort to afford, yet each act counts and is vital. The day I am writing this is the 19th of January 2009 and is Martin Luther King Day in the U.S. In this world the political, financial and communitarian interests of many of those who hold real power to bring change are counter to the lives of the weakest and the oppressed in our societies - those who want to bring real change need to act together today for a better and more just world. Tomorrow shall always be too late....
Photo by Kfir Sivan/Israel Sun 07-01-2010
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Chandigarh - More than a year after the Punjab Police found itself in dock for allegedly helping an accused in the drug case get concession of default bail, the Punjab and Haryana High Court has directed the Tarn Taran Senior Superintendent of Police to explain why till date criminal action has not been initiated in spite of administrative indictment of the officers.
The direction by Justice Fateh Deep Singh came after the High Court was told that punishment orders had been passed against four police personnel. An Inspector, Jagbir Singh, has also been identified as “guilty official” before being nominated as an accused in a pending FIR.
The police had found itself in trouble in August last after it corroborated the alibi set up by the alleged smuggler that he was with cops in a hotel near Chandigarh. On the other hand, it recorded the statement of a cop claiming that the accused fled from Tarn Taran after being intercepted by a police party.
Justice Rajan Gupta had then asked the Director-General of Police to look into the matter. The developments took place on a petition by Dharminder Singh for pre-arrest bail in a case under the NDPS Act registered on June 19, 2014, in Amritsar district.
The court was told that the FIR was registered on secret information that the accused were carrying smuggled heroin through international border with Pakistan.
The police intercepted a vehicle coming from the Attari border on June 19, 2014. While one Balkar Singh was apprehended, three accused - Davinder Singh, Swaran Singh and Dharminder Singh - succeeded in fleeing. As the police failed to submit a challan within the prescribed period, Balkar Singh was granted bail.
An affidavit was filed in the court stating that departmental inquiry was ordered against officials responsible for late presentation of challan. Besides, the petitioner’s alibi was accepted that on the day of occurrence he was in a hotel on the Zirakpur-Shimla highway along with Inspector Jagbir Singh, Inspector Bhupinder Singh and DSP Tejinder Singh Virk.
Justice Gupta had asserted: “This court finds stand of the investigating agency totally contradictory.”
“From “no thing”, movement arises naturally.
From inaction, comes action.
From emptiness, comes shape and form.
And from stillness, comes energy and flow.”
Gabriella Goddard
(November 13th, 2009) SPT-SEIU members and leaders held a sit-in in to demand Resident Commissioner Pierluisi reject anti-worker policies of Fortuño administration ~ San Juan, Puerto Rico ~ Photo © 2009 Javier Rodriguez
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It really ties the room together. Big Lebowski quotes regarding the setup of my Clerks "Inaction Figures."