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Why campaigning on business and hum...
Excellent little clip explaining why it's important to campaign for better human r...
The people of Nigeria v Shell
People from local communities in Nigeria talking about Shell's impact on their com...
Ed Kashi on Shell in Nigeria
Video highlighting Shell's oil pollution In Nigeria
Shell apologise
Shell apologise for abusing human rights in the Niger Delta. To find out more: htt...
Voices from the Niyamgiri Hills
In this eight-minute video, you will hear members of the Dongria Kondh, the custod...
CRUDE - Official Trailer
Crude is a real-life high stakes legal drama, set against a backdrop of the enviro...
Student Conference 2
Here is a short clip of the student conference activists out on Saturday night hig...
Student Conference 1
Here is a flavour of the atmosphere of the student conference as we prepare to tak...
A Reflection on Humanity
Have I lost all faith in humans? "Be charming to his enemies, there is no more ...
A message from Richard Gere.
An impassioned message from actor and humanitarian Richard Gere broadcast at the B...
Dexter Fletcher on Burma VJ
Actor Dexter Fletchyer gives his thoughts following the Burma VJ Saffron Premiere.
Sienna Guillory Burma VJ reaction
Actress Sienna Guillory's reaction following the Burma VJ "Saffron Premiere." Visi...
Josie D'Arby at the Burma VJ premiere
Reaction of TV presenter Josie D'Arby following The Co-operative Burma VJ Premiere...
Justice for Lubicon Cree
In Little Buffalo, Alberta, Canada, the Lubicon Cree indigenous people have been b...
Corporations on Trial - People and ...
In a special five-part series, Al Jazeeras People and Power charts the rapidly gro...
The Ashes
A gritty track that touches on all the unseen darkness that the world conceals. (N...
Workers' Rights
What are the Human Rights of Migrant Workers? All persons, regardless of their ...
Everis
Everis is a multinational consulting firm that provides business solutions to its ...
Teleshop AK47
Joke or reality? Check out this spoof teleshopping advert showing the ease at whic...













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‘...The year is 2085 and Yasmin’s teacher has taken the small class to the local museum .Their assignment is to discover how their ravaged world has come to be. As they enter the darkened central chamber, a single ray illuminates the object displayed on a blackened pedestal, a thing so forbidding that its vague form – let alone the messages it contains- sends a chill of horror through the awed children. As they draw closer they begin to feel its power. Closer and they can at last make out what is, this fount of all the ruin, the suffering, the hunger, the loss. It is a cookbook.
Those raised on conventional museums are accustomed to the guns, swords, religious symbols, and legal documents with which our thuggish ancestors imposed their views on their fellows, or died in the attempt. The victors had the privilege of framing history the way they liked. In the food wars to come, however, there will be no victors - only victims, and they will see the matter differently. The typical early twenty-first century cookbook, with its gorgeous illustrations, elegiac combinations of the failing fruits of the Earth with those that cost us the climate, water, soil, and our safety to produce is, unambiguously, a recipe for disaster on a planetary scale...’
Extract from the book : The Coming Famine by Julian Cribb (publisher University of California press).
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Generally the human being think only about the outsider shell and ..........
production of the food terms in the world are always more (about...
Well Done Holmer Green - sounds like the group is going strong.
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Isobel
Amnesty
Education and Student team
The conveyor belt of death: Secret footage shows how millions of unwanted British chicks are killed every year
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IMAGE The Breaking of Animals
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Bag for shopping and recycling - so fostering 'feeling good' about consumerism - don't buy it.
This interesting article raises issues about how far away from an issue of human rights can you go before ignoring it and take the revenue ? For instance an American architectural company is designing a campus for Vedanta's proposed university in India, a company well known from the Demand Dignity campaign. A company close to where I live in Bristol, UK, manufactures the signs for Shell, another company well known from the Demand Dignity campaign. Both companies talk about sustainable environmental issues, clients as role models, ethical values etc.on their web sites. I've received no replies from either of them in the past when I raised human rights issues . Even closer to home my university sources its water from Eden Springs, a company known to be involved in the extraction of water from the Golan Heights, which has been illegally occupied by the Israeli's for a number of years. It seems wrongly in my mind that the further away you are from the direct issues involved the more you seem to see them in a blurred fashion.
The tentacles of business reach out and ensnare everybody !!