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LOVE IS A HUMAN RIGHT

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Injustice in Tibet

Injustice in Tibet

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My first illegal photo. I took it in Lhasa, Tibet in 1995

Maurice Koenis on 06 October 2011 | 2 comments

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Demonstration in support of Egypt - London, February 12th, 2011

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What people are saying about internet censorship

  • I totally agree that one of our rights is to be loved. The feeling of being cared is incomparable and it is priceless. No amount can equate the act, and you cannot definitely buy love with a cash advance, isn't it? But of course, love equates respect and therefore both must be hand in hand.

  • Thank you very much xlittlexmissxindyx

  • I read this on The Register last week, and agree very well with Vint Cerf's point. I have tremendous respect for him as a technology innovator, and unlike some in the IT field his perspective on what's important and what's not has not been swayed by the giddy spin of today's digital world.

    "It is a mistake to place any particular technology in this exalted category [of human rights], since over time we will end up valuing the wrong things," he says.

    An excellent point, well made!

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