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  • Microdosis, the drugs of the new generations

    Whenever I face an article about the intake of medication worldwide, I remember the phrase of Allen Frances: Pharmaceuticals have become more dangerous than drug cartels. This American psychiatrist I quot Are we all mentally ill? The question that epigraphs this article. Pharmaceuticals flood us with medication, and many volumes would be necessary to refer to the number of problems that their products generate to society.

    However, this article brings us closer to what is known in Anglo -Saxon slang as Doping, Microdosis intake of medicines to work in daily work. The basic idea is that with drugs in the body there is more.

    In a magazine article Economic news of January 28, 2024, on its page 40, I read that … Elon Musk takes ketamine. Segey Brin takes magic mushrooms. The executives of the Capital Capital Founders Fund, known for their investments in Space X and Facebook, have organized parties with psychedelics … This economic publication echoed a publication of The Wall Street Journal who echoed information related to Silicon Valley or economic power centers such as Manhattan … Routine drug consumption has gone from being an activity outside working hours to being part of business culture, which forces the advice and companies to assume their responsibilities …

    Doping or doping is, according to the IOC (International Olympic Committee) … It is the administration or use by the athlete of any substance outside the body or any physiological substance taken in abnormal quantity with the sole intention of increasing in an artificial mode and dishonest its participation in the competition. It is undoubtedly within the field of sport where we can find most information or studies related to this topic. However, while in sport the necessary measures have been putting so that this does not happen, in society, within companies in general and in the daily life in particular, various stimulants continue to be used.

    The rugged Covid-19 pandemic, on which the last word has not yet been written, left us an alleged society in need, apparently, according to the psychiatric class and its multiple commitment to it, of medicines to control its battered mental health. The rugged pandemic, not only won billions to different pharmaceutical companies and related industries, but also mobilized a network of people who saw at that time how to satisfy their need for psychedelic products. In the United States, in 2022, in the face of the fall of medicines such as Ritalin or Aderall, society opened in channel towards the consumption of stimulants of any kind, including those that began to be manufactured in the black market. The mafias saw in this new niche market, a way of making money fast and easy. Undoubtedly, this new form of consumption does not endanger the cocaine market, which was the queen at the VIP parties.

    Investment Management Morgan Stanley, public in July 2022 (You can see this Integro Report in the following link: https://www.morganstanley.com/im/publication/insights/articles/article_psychedelics_us.pdf) In this report, not to mention anyone in the sector, announces that this industry will move at about 10,000 million dollars in 2027.

    Products related to such consumption are increasingly common and nothing regulated. Ketamine or ecstasy, as well as derivatives have been used for a long time in the pharmaceutical industry and its products. According to a study by the International newspaper of Neuropharmacology, 37% of consumers seek to improve their performance. Without realizing the physical or neuronal alterations of your intake. But if we go back to 2017, we will find a curious definition of this issue, coined by the industry Innovative therapy. How to resist the use of certain psychedelic drugs?

    The market, from the gloomy pandemic, has not ceased to generate new forms of product intake, some legal, within the usual circuits of addict creation industry-médica-pharmacies. Giving rise to many studies on what a broad spectrum of doctors or pharmacologists have called The intoxicated society. However, more and more academic articles related to Goodism of these therapies or intakes. And as an excuse, within the field of psychiatry it is sometimes used, that these products are good to treat deep depression, never showing a study that leaves us quietly to those who think that the medication against depression and other problems of alleged mild mental health general a generation of suicides that may be fattening the statistics of said action.

    Although there are many companies that are right now betting on this matter (Bright Minds, Beckley Psytech, Bexson Biomedical, Delix, among others) highlights one of them Atai Life Sciences, that in his Ipart in 2018 he got more than 500 million dollars. In the following link you can listen to one of the company’s CEO comment on the CNBC which are the general ideas of its project: https://mutter.me/blog/startups-sustances-psicodelicas/ Undoubtedly all these companies intend to save the world, especially to users-patients of their mental health problem.

    The creation of addicts in modern society is a constant, each time the market, with the help of new medical protocols, brings us closer to addiction, and the medications within the reach of all those executives or workers of any productive field, are well -greased machines to generate patients. Many of these workers will end up losing their jobs, some even life. And the most, those who cannot pay the unfortunately, psychedelic deprogramming, They will end up abandoned to their fate for a health system that will not be able to exploit them anymore. Doping, in any of its meanings, is a dangerous scourge of which Unique guilty We will be us, not who prescribes them or help us get it without it

    Originally published at LaDamadeElche.com

  • ODIHR opens election observation mission in the United States

    ODIHR opens election observation mission in the United States

    ODIHR opens election observation mission in the United States

    WASHINGTON D.C., 1 October 2024 – The OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) today opened an election observation mission for the 5 November general elections in the United States, following an invitation from the national authorities.

    As one of the OSCE’s 57 participating States, the United States has committed to holding elections in line with OSCE standards and inviting international election observers. This is the eleventh time that ODIHR will assess federal elections in the U.S. since its first election observation mission in 2002.

    This Limited Election Observation Mission is led by Tamás Meszerics and consists of 15 international experts based in Washington, D.C., and 64 long-term observers from 27 OSCE countries, who will be deployed throughout the United States from 5 October.

    Observers will closely monitor all key aspects of the elections, including the campaign both online and offline, the work of the election administration, the legal framework and its implementation, respect for fundamental freedoms, campaign finance, the use of voting technologies, media coverage and the resolution of election disputes. Media monitoring will form an integral part of the observation. Observers will also assess the implementation of previous ODIHR election recommendations.

    The mission will hold meetings with representatives of federal and state authorities, political parties, as well as from the judiciary, civil society and the media. On election day, ODIHR will join efforts with a delegation from the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly (OSCE PA).

    An interim report will be published some two weeks before the elections to update the public and media on the observation. The day after the elections, the mission’s preliminary findings and conclusions will be presented at a press conference. A final report assessing the entire election process and containing recommendations will be published some months after the end of the election process. 

  • Left Blocked from EUROLAT Leadership Role in European Parliament

    Left Blocked from EUROLAT Leadership Role in European Parliament

    Left Blocked from EUROLAT Leadership Role in European Parliament

    During the election of vice-presidents for the Euro-Latin American Parliamentary Assembly (EUROLAT), the Left was blocked from reclaiming the 2nd Vice-Chair position through a maneuver by right-wing groups. The far-right “Patriots for Europe” nominated their own candidate, while the center-right EPP also put forward a contender. In the second round of voting, the Left’s nominee, João Oliveira, was ultimately defeated.

    “The maneuver that blocked our group from reclaiming the 2nd Vice-Chair position in EUROLAT will not stop those of us who denounce the EU’s policies of interference in Latin America,” said Left MEP João Oliveira (PCP, Portugal).

    The co-chairs of the Left, Manon Aubry (La France Insoumise, France) and Martin Schirdewan (DIE LINKE, Germany), added: “The European Parliament’s right-wing has violated the political balance to block us from positions we rightfully hold. The only Cordon Sanitaire should apply to the far-right, who undermine democracy. This is a clear attempt to marginalize voices that denounce the EU’s complicity in violent, destabilizing actions by far-right forces. We will continue to fight against the neoliberal and militaristic agenda increasingly pushed by the EU.”

  • Stop the race to the bottom: LEFT MEPs lead the charge for fair working conditions

    On 1 October, over 1,000 essential workers from nine EU countries will rally in front of the European Parliament in Brussels, calling for urgent reforms to the EU’s public procurement rules. The Left stands in solidarity with these workers, advocating for stronger collective bargaining rights, improved working conditions, and public contracts that prioritise quality services over corporate profits.  

    Left MEP Li Andersson (Vasemmistoliitto, Finland), Chair of the Committee on Employment and Social affairs in the European Parliament:

    Competitiveness threatens to turn into a race to the bottom in terms of workers’ rights.  Therefore we need better public procurement rules and strong emphasis on social criteria. We must ensure good, healthy and safe jobs for the people in Europe. When using public money, we must set an example – as we must have policies that strengthen the European Social Pillar, it’s also our responsibility to promote collective bargaining.”

    Across Europe, millions of workers rely on public contracts for their livelihoods. Yet, research from UNI Europa exposes a troubling reality: half of public tenders in the EU are awarded solely based on the lowest price, disregarding the social impact on workers and communities.  This practice flies in the face of the European Commission’s commitment to improving job quality and expanding collective bargaining to secure fair wages and better working conditions for all workers. 

    As European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen gears up to revise the EU Public Procurement Directive, essential workers are making their voices heard, especially after the glaring omission of a portfolio dedicated to quality jobs and social rights.  

    This is a pivotal moment – a chance to finally address the needs of the very people who make these services possible. 

    The Left unequivocally opposes this broken system of public procurement that puts corporate greed ahead of workers’ livelihoods. Europe must no longer be driven by deregulation and profit-hungry corporations; instead, it should be shaped by robust public investment, the protection of workers’ rights, and an unwavering commitment to social and environmental justice. 

  • Women and girls in Sudan disproportionately impacted by ongoing conflict

    The need for gender-based violence-related services has increased 100 per cent since the crisis began in April 2023, the UN agency championing gender affairs reported, with up to 6.7 million people needing assistance by the end of last year.

    Cases of conflict-related sexual violence, sexual exploitation, and abuse have been growing since then, especially in Khartoum, Darfur, and Kordofan.

    Many cases of abuse perpetrated against displaced women and girls go unreported due to a fear of stigma from other community members and inadequate support.

    Insufficient food and healthcare

    With cases of acute food insecurity and abuse now at a record high in war-torn Sudan, female-headed households are being more affected than male-headed households.

    Additionally, 1.63 million women of reproductive age lack access to adequate healthcare services, even though around 54,000 childbirths are expected over the next three months.

    The alert explained that “women and girls also continue to be disproportionately impacted by the lack of safe, easily accessible, and affordable water, sanitation, and hygiene.”

    “At least 80 per cent of the internally displaced women are unable to secure clean water due to affordability, safety concerns, and distance,” it continued.

    Education crisis

    Access to education for girls in Sudan is also a major concern as more than 2.5 million school-aged girls are unable to return to the classroom which increases the risk of “being subjected to harmful practices such as child marriage and female genital mutilation.”

    “Women and girls in Sudan are facing unimaginable challenges, yet their strength and resilience continue to inspire us,” said Hodan Addou, acting Regional Director for UN Women’s East and Southern Africa office. “We cannot let Sudan become a forgotten crisis.”

    Call for action

    UN Women said urgent action is needed to protect women and girls in Sudan and secure their access to food, safe water, and sexual and reproductive health services.

    The office is calling on the international community and humanitarian partners to support funding for women-led organizations that are prioritising protecting and empowering women and girls.

    Now, more than ever, the international community must rally together to support women in Sudan, ensuring they have the resources and protection they need to survive and rebuild their lives,” Ms. Hodan Addou.

    UN Women is also demanding an immediate halt to the fighting but all international efforts to bring about a ceasefire between the RSF militia and Government forces have so far fallen short.

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  • Trump “chosen by God”, and the right to religious freedom in the United States

    On July 13, 2024, the Republican candidate for the American elections Donald Trump suffered an attack on Butler, Pennsylvania, while making a speech in front of his cooling followers of the Republican Convention in that state.

    Thomas Matthew Crooks, shot a semi -automatic rifle from a position close to the rally, hurting several people who were listening to candidate Trump, the former president himself and killing one of the spectators. His intention, perpetrating a magnicide in the person of Donald Trump, whom, by hazards of fate he only wounded in the right ear, being turning the head at that time to look at one of the areas of the gallery where the followers were.

    The American Secret Service immediately resolved the incident resulting in death for Thomas. From the first moment this body of police escort was blamed and failing to the person who directed the operation at that time. So far, with all possible analysis, the facts.

    However, as soon as the attack is happening and unharmed, Trump himself declared that his salvation had been a miracle and not the result of chance. Said former president, who often appears publicly with a Bible in his hand, did not stop expressing at any time that thanks to his faith in God he had saved himself from such a terrible outcome. It is true that his head turn was providential, and if I were a radical believer, he would most likely have that same vision. However, mix the speed with the bacon, That is, politics and religion, it is always dangerous.

    Trump, although he is a presbyterian cooling, always takes advantage of his rallies to declare that he will defend religious freedom, something very much appreciated in a society where beliefs are the pillar of society in any state. But with respect to the attack, it is interesting to observe how the great American evangelical movements began to mobilize to “Raise to the altars” to the former president, whom they considered from the first moment saved by the hand of Jesus Christ himself.

    American fundamentalist movements certainly see how the hand of God is providing them with a charismatic religious leader, although their vital trajectory has always been exempt from certain ethical and moral values. However, it is appreciated and I write it with respect, that a society can have cohabiting so many religious ideas without impairment of anyone’s beliefs.

    A few moments ago I spoke with a professor at the University of Oregon on this subject, and he told me that I should not idealize this society. And he told him that he does not usually do it, but in matters of religious freedom we are light years of his federal laws on this issue.

    The Bible and the American presidents have always been very close to one of the others. Joe Biden himself is Catholic, practitioner and contrary to abortion, although his position within the Democratic Party has always been favorable to make women who make the decisions that affect their own body. However, much more radical, Trump himself unmarked in a televised face to face that immigrants ended up aborting or killeding them as soon as they were born. These and other similar words were rebuked by the presenters of said debate, which helped Democratic candidate Kamala Harris rise in the surveys, especially in key states.

    But the use of a religious book such as the Bible in the US is not new. In the 90s, George Bush, Cristiano Renacido, concluded to start the invasion of Iraq, that Sadam Hussein led the reign of evil, although the most curious thing is that the president of that invaded country himself, thought the same. Although, since always many most fundamentalist Islamism, especially Shiites, have identified the West as The devil’s kingdoms. Even Reagan himself, after having left his attempt to assist, ended up hugging the slogan of the Empire of Evil. They were convulsive and close times at the end of the millennium, and the book of Apocalypse did a lot of damage to certain ways of understanding the book of books.

    Likewise, and more recently to Samuel Alito, magistrate of the Supreme Court, was recorded by stating that a return to more orthodox Christianity could be good. And although the first amendment of that Country of countries He acknowledges that everyone is entitled to their beliefs, some states such as Louisiana are generating campaigns so that the ten biblical commandments are exposed in all classrooms and adorn advertising fences in the streets, something that undoubtedly violates the separation of powers where it is clear that politicians cannot impose their religious beliefs. However, in the states of evil called biblical belt, Such as Utah, Oklahoma, Texas where Louisiana herself has always been included, has always tried to impose a certain Christian order, although being, the United States so guarantee, the federal laws that emanate from the Constitution of all of them are always prevailed.

    We can undoubtedly have the permanent feeling that the thin line between politics and religion is inseparable in that country, but there is no doubt, federal laws that delve into secularism are strong and resist in front of any glimpse of being manipulated, although cracks exist and in each community it is usually always committed to the most predominant ideas.

    Respect for protected religious rights in the United States, by the first amendment, where it does not allow the State to adopt any law for this to happen, helps the coexistence of the more than 300 million citizens who live together under the same flag.

    Text of the first amendment written by James Madison approved on September 15, 1791: Congress may not make any law regarding the establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free practice of it; nor limiting freedom of expression, nor press; Neither the right to the peaceful assembly of the persons, nor to request the government compensation.

    Freedom of worship, and above all that of not persecuting those who do not have the same ideas as a large majority, should be protected by law. Something that despite being so is not fulfilled in many states of the planet. In some of them, such as those where Church and State are imbricated, any other type of beliefs are directly condemned and human rights are violated directly. In others, see the case of many European countries, it is pursued without a solid argument to certain religious organizations only by the mere fact of thinking differently, and this is currently given in countries such as SpainGermany, France and some others, with the acquiescence of some media. We imagine that we will evolve positively when in Europe you learn to live as a single state in some issues and that their own laws are fulfilled, especially in the field of religious freedom and now also in that of press freedom.

    Originally published at LaDamadeElche.com

  • World News in Brief: 1.3 billion teens suffering mental disorders, Russia’s Indigenous Peoples face ‘extinction’, Belarus rights update

    WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said that failing to address the mental, sexual and reproductive health of adolescents will have “serious and life-threatening consequences for young people”. It will also come at a massive cost for society, which justifies a major public investment from governments worldwide.

    Tedros noted that anaemia among adolescent girls remains “prevalent” and at levels similar to those in 2010, while close to one in 10 teenagers is obese.

    STDs on the rise

    Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) including syphilis, chlamydia, trichomoniasis and genital herpes that commonly occur among youth are on the rise too.

    If left untreated, they could have “lifelong implications for health”, the WHO chief said, citing new data.

    Tedros also spoke out against attempts to “roll back” young people’s access to sexual and reproductive healthcare and sex education in response to growing opposition to gender equality and human rights.

    He said that any restrictive age of consent policies limit young people’s access to critical services, including those for sexually transmitted infections and HIV.

    Adolescence is a unique and critical stage of human development, involving major physical, emotional and social transitions, and is a pivotal window for laying long-term foundations for good health, WHO notes.

    “Promoting and protecting the health and rights of young people is essential to building a better future for our world,” said Tedros.

    “Conversely, failing to address the health threats that adolescents face – some longstanding, some emerging – will not only have serious and life-threatening consequences for young people themselves, but will create spiraling economic costs.”

    Gains are possible

    The publication was launched at an event on the margins of the UN Summit of the Future.

    “Adolescents are powerful and incredibly creative forces for good when they are able to shape the agenda for their wellbeing and their future,” said Rajat Khosla, executive director of the Partnership for Maternal, Newborn and Child Health, which co-hosted the launch.

    “Leaders must listen to what young people want and ensure they are active partners and decision makers,” she added.

    Indigenous Peoples of Russia face ‘extinction’ from Ukraine mobilisation

    Russia’s Indigenous Peoples face “extinction” because they have been subjected to “massive” mobilisation to fight in the war in Ukraine, a top independent rights expert said on Monday.

    The Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Russia, Mariana Katzarova, maintained that most of the mobilisation of minority communities had been forced.

    “The mobilisation of Indigenous Peoples, particularly from small-numbered nations, is massive, and the death rate is massive, which is threatening them with extinction,” she said, citing civil society data.

    ‘Almost no Slavic faces’ on frontline

    The independent rights expert, who does not work for the UN or receive a salary from the Organization, said that following the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, she saw “almost no Slavic faces” on images broadcast from the frontline, but rather those of Russia’s ethnic peoples.

    Mariana Katzarova, Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Russian Federation, addresses the Human Rights Council in Geneva.

    UN News/Dominika Tomaszewska-Mortimer

    “It was the Buryatians, it was the Kalmykians, it was the Chechens, it was the national minorities of Russia,” she insisted.

    Speaking in Geneva, Ms. Katzarova said that Russian authorities had gone to the country’s “faraway places” to find war recruits.

    “The mobilisation hasn’t been so brutal in Moscow and St. Petersburg…It’s the most sophisticated places where people know their rights.

    “But, when you go 100 miles away on the train from Moscow and St. Petersburg and let alone in the far-away regions of Siberia…people don’t even feel they have a choice. They don’t even know their rights.”

    The independent rights expert said she had documented cases where the military had gone “door to door” in their search for soldiers and “just drag out the men from Indigenous villages”.

    Ms. Katzarova is due to present her report to the Human Rights Council on Tuesday.

    Belarus authorities quell ‘all avenues of dissent’, UN Rights Council hears

    Serious rights violations are continuing against civil society and critics of the Government in Belarus, the UN Human Rights Council heard on Monday.

    Appointed by the Council in Geneva, the Group of Independent Experts on Belarus highlighted numerous grave abuses linked to protests at the disputed re-election of Presidential Alexander Lukashenko in 2020.

    These include deaths, torture, gender-based violence and denial of the right to a fair trial, said Karinna Moskalenko, chair of panel of independent experts.

    Climate of fear

    She said the government “continues to instill a pervasive climate of fear by quelling all avenues of dissent, including in the digital space. New electronic intelligence equipment appears to have been pursued to increase the monitoring of online activities, ahead of the Presidential elections.”

    Ms. Moskalenko, who as an independent expert does not work for the UN, further maintained that President Lukashenko’s government was “responsible for the near-total destruction of civic space and fundamental freedoms in Belarus”.

    Most opponents of the authorities had been “either imprisoned or forced into exile since the 2020 elections”, she noted.

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  • PANAMA, the cradle of the fourth edition of the Faith and Freedom Summit. Why?

    Panama, a reference for its successful accommodation of the de facto religious diversity and the peaceful coexistence between historical, tribal and new religions

    This year, the Faith and Freedom Summit’ organized by civil society organizations of Europe and America is taking place in Panama, a small country of 4.4 inhabitants in Central America.

    While the last summit was hosted in the European Parliament in Brussels, it is the Latin American and Caribbean Parliament (Parlatino), comprising 23 countries, which this year is opening its doors on 24-25 September to this prestigious event gathering more than 40 speakers: prominent academics, human rights defenders, religious and political leaders from Panama, Germany, Argentina, Belgium, Colombia, Costa Rica, Chile, Spain, the United States, France, Holland, Mexico and the United Kingdom.

    The Kingpin of this project is Giselle Lima, Co-Coordinator of the International Religious Freedom Roundtable of Panama.

    Why a conference on freedom of religion or belief in Panama?

    Panama has been specifically chosen for this international meeting because the fundamental principles of freedom of religion or belief established by the United Nations are met by Panama. Its Constitution and its laws have led to good practices that can be shown with pride to other big democracies in America and Europe which have not achieved the same level of harmonious coexistence between the state on the one hand and the full range of religious or belief communities on the other hand.

    In Panama, a country which is a party to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, everybody has the right to change his religion or belief. Freedom of association, of worship and of assembly is respected. Freedom of expression and of sharing one’s faith in the public space is unimpeded. As the country has no army, there is no military service, which is especially important for Jehovah’s Witnesses.

    Relations are harmonious between society and religions as well as between the various religions. No inter-religious conflicts, no campaigns inciting hostility or hatred against specific religious or belief minority groups. Jehovah’s Witnesses, Scientologists and other religious minorities are treated fairly in the media, which is not always the case in big democracies.

    Panama’s modesty needed to be rewarded by a big international event. The Faith and Freedom Summit is doing it.

    Statistical data

    In a 2022 Panama National Institute of Statistics and Census survey,

    65 percent of respondents identified as Catholic;

    22 percent as Evangelical;

    6 percent as having no religion;

    4 percent as “other religion.”

    Jewish leaders estimate their community at 15,000 members, centered largely in Panama City.

    A Shia Muslim leader estimated the Muslim community (Shia and Sunni) amounts to 14,000, with most Muslims located in Panama City, Colon, and Penonome. Shia Muslims are primarily of Lebanese origin, and Sunni Muslims are primarily of other Arab and Pakistani origin.

    Other groups making up less than 5 percent of the population include (in descending order of membership) Episcopalians, Baha’is, Buddhists, Methodists, Lutherans, and Rastafarians.

    Other small religious groups, found primarily in Panama City and other large urban areas, include Seventh-day Adventists, Baptists, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons), Jehovah’s Witnesses, Hindus, Pentecostals, Greek and Russian Orthodox Churches, the Church of Scientology, and the International Society for Krishna Consciousness.

    Local religious leaders estimated only a few individuals are Babalaos, who follow the Yoruba religious tradition and are associated with Cuba’s Santeria religion.

    Indigenous communities are home to numerous Indigenous religions, including Ibeorgun (prevalent among Guna Panamanians), Mama Tata and Mama Chi (prevalent among Ngabe-Bugle Panamanians), and Embera (prevalent among the Embera Panamanians).

    Adherents of these religions live across the country, which complicates efforts to estimate their numbers. Indigenous representatives estimate the practitioners of Mama Tata and Mama Chi number in the tens of thousands, whereas the practitioners of Ibeorgun and Embera likely number in the thousands.

  • a dangerous totalitarianism that runs Europe

    What is the Deprogramming? To clearly establish what we are talking about, we must go to any dictionary to establish the framework in which we move, and summarize, he says:

    Unlog mean Change or cancel the ideas, beliefs or convictions that govern someone’s behavior. 2.- Cancel something that is subject to a program (Within the field of computer science for example).

    However, we are going to stay with the first two lines: Change or cancel the ideas, beliefs or convictions that govern someone’s behavior …

    Once we have clear the idea of ​​what it means Unlog, It is also convenient to approach art. 2 of the Charter of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in whose first lines states: Every person has all the rights and freedoms proclaimed in this statement, without any distinction of Race, color, sex, language, religion, political opinion or of any other nature, national or social origin, economic position, birth or any other condition. These words, together with the rest of the letter, can be read completely on the United Nations page by putting in any search engine: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights | United Nations.

    Once the above is established, we must be clear that any form of unfolds the ideas of others, that is to say Remove the ones you have to instill any other, It is no longer a form of sectarianism and crime.

    From the dawn of humanity, the human being has always tried to make his political or religious ideas prevail, especially when he was established in power, whether this politician or media (the misused media are undoubted Millenites It feeds almost exclusively from them).

    You just have to take a look at the Criminal history of religions To realize what we are talking about. Already in ancient Rome the Christians in general were thrown into the bonfire, previously crucified all kinds of people who believed in other deities that did not have just been in line with kings established in power. Then came the dogmatic imposition of beliefs. If you thought the earth was round, at the stake, if you are a Terraplanista, to the bonfire. Everything but to leave others than Create what you consider, as the aforementioned Human Rights Charter says.

    Now, due to their beliefs, Jehovah’s Witnesses are touching; It was not enough for Nazism to recruit them in the Buchenwald concentration camp, due to their ideas, that Italian fascism will recruit them in the same way or that Franco itself persecuted them to democracy well, first as terrorists, then as homosexuals, as a condemnation strategy and finally as objectors, but are increasing mediocre and sectarian. It happened exactly the same with other religions such as Scientology In Germany, still in France and despite being registered as a new religious movement, also in Spain. European Muslims either had better luck when they were exterminated in the war of The Balkans And today we continue to attend hundreds of stories where you have not just been clear that each person has the right to believe in what they consider.

    The attacks because of religions continue to be imposed worldwide. The Middle East is suffering a war that only benefits Iran, one of the greatest world generating powers of hate and against everything that is to cut the ability of the human being to think freely. Attacking the Jewish people, through terrorist organizations such as Hamas or Hezbollah, a scheduled attack for the West to visualize, in a certainly memorable strategy, the pain of the injured people, something that the terrorist groups or the leaders of Iran and related countries care very little, it is undoubtedly an amazing lucidity.

    The Islamic State attacked in March 2023 an auditorium on the outskirts of the Russian capital stating that: …We have attacked a great group of Christians … In short, the most pernicious ideas of the great historical religious movements have been accumulating millions of dead throughout history, so that we now concern Europeans to think or feel a handful of people belonging to certain minority religions that do not harm anyone.

    In uninformed media, the figure of the Unswill as if the modification of religious ideas was not an inalienable right of the individual. When some psychiatrist or psychologist coming more wishes a few minutes of fame becomes deprogrammer, sect expert, flattering of Christianized or politically correct media and enters the field of ideas supported by a university degree that is often thrown like a Damocles sword. In the Francoist postwar period, after the civil war, the great surnames of the psychiatry of the time, some of them are still heard in the media, when they harangued the police members to chase the red, homosexuals, or those who thought differently, for being disturbed, They were exercising as fascinating programmers. Now that human rights do not allow the beliefs of others to be curtail or ethical, they are called to warn of danger or to generate listings, which other (in the 80s) made a young interpol, and now build some former Protestant or Christian seers, trying to find their place in a changing world where the ideal is to let the other think what he considers. They admire, please the Americans, that without blush they bring out their beliefs without having to take the weapons, unless you touch their noses, as happened in Wacco, Texas, with the rancher David Koresh and his group Los Davidianos, where the FBI entered a thrombus, killing certain members of the group. Notice if they did it wrong that since that case, the FBI protocols on these issues changed.

    Trump or Kamala Harris always have, as good protests, to God present. In the state of Louisiana, local political imperative has just been imposed that the ten commandments are exhibited in schools and universities. And although all this contravenes the first amendment, it is not stopped. The phrase: “If you want to respect the legislator, start with Moses,” It covers all the states of the Union, pending to a greater or lesser extent. The first American amendment, from which Europeans should learn, promises that we can all decide for ourselves to believe, if we consider doing it.

    Why do we not deprogram, for example, to those who have totalitarian ideas? To radical communists, Leninist or Stalinist Marxists, followers in a doctrine taken to the extreme like radical Muslims, a factory to generate dead worldwide. Notice again to decide simply humanistic can consist of life, whom he lived in ancient Greece, or resides in a totalitarian country such as Iran, Afghanistan, among many others. Svetlana Tijanovskaya, the opposition leader to the Lukashenko regime, a great friend of Putín, said in this 2024 that …Belarus is a huge gulag, as in Stalin’s time …

    In the former Soviet Union, political enemies, aristocrats, businessmen, etc., and even the vast majority of the members of the Russian Orthodox Church hierarchy, went to a type of gulag to be reconditioned. Some of them simply died, but others, such as the members of the religious hierarchy, reconditioned to serve the power of then and today. They were programmed based on moderate stipends so that they could live comfortably indoctrinating (programming) to citizens in the benevolences of prevailing power. Someone could doubt that this programming principle has not been used by large structures of Christian thought in Europe in our days.

    Perhaps and as an approach to the topic that would undoubtedly give rise to an extensive book, we could generate reconditioning fields for Jehovah’s Witnesses, Scientologists, and any other person, or better subject, we use a language that makes them lose their identity, in a few years, perhaps twenty or thirty, we would have a very old European Europe “canceled.”

    This perhaps would be the paradise of the Unpacking, where everyone thought the same and in accordance with the established power. My question is why don’t we leave others to think or believe what they consider? The Charter of Human Rights declares it, although of course they commit any crime that threatens the Criminal Code, because as the Guillotinists would say in the French Revolution, or the Queen in the great story of Alicia in the Wonderland country: Let them cut their heads !!! Of course, understand me, virtually.

    Originally published at LaDamadeElche.com

  • Photo Exhibition at UN’s Broken Chair Highlights Victims of Terrorism in Kashmir

    A poignant photo exhibition, organized by ECO FAWN Society, was held at the United Nations’ Broken Chair, during the 57th session of the Human Rights Council, shedding light on the plight of victims of terrorism in Kashmir. The event, well attended by UN delegates, foreign travelers, and members of the public from diverse backgrounds, aimed to raise awareness about the ongoing struggles faced by the region’s people. Through striking imagery, the exhibition vividly depicted the personal stories of loss, survival, and resilience in the face of decades of violence and instability.

    The exhibition’s central focus was to humanize the statistics surrounding terrorism, giving a voice to the affected communities, particularly women and children. Participants included diplomats, NGOs, human rights activists, and media personnel, all of whom praised the initiative for creating a platform to foster empathy and dialogue on the issue. Public feedback emphasized the emotional impact of the photographs, inspiring conversations about peace, reconciliation, and justice for the victims.

    The ECO FAWN Society, a non-governmental organization focused on environmental and human rights issues, expressed hope that the exhibition would contribute to global efforts to address the root causes of terrorism and provide support to its survivors.

    List of Victims:

    • Rafiya Jan: Victim of a grenade attack in a crowded market in Srinagar – “A life cut short by senseless violence.” Read more
    • Rouf Ahmad Khan: Civilian shot dead by militants in Srinagar – “Caught in the crossfire of a conflict not of his own making.” Read more
    • Cop and his brother: Killed in a terrorist attack in Central Kashmir – “Families torn apart by the scourge of terrorism.” Read more
    • Satish Kumar Singh: Father of three young girls killed in Kulgam district – “A father’s dreams extinguished by the flames of hatred.” . Read more
    • Former Sarpanch: Killed in a terror attack in Shopian – “Dedicated to development, a victim of senseless brutality.” Read more
    • Retired SSP: Shot dead by terrorists while offering azaan in Baramulla – “A life of service ended by the cowardice of extremists.” . Read more
    • Rameez Ahmad: Constable who succumbed to injuries in a terror attack – “Another brave soul sacrificed on the altar of violence.” Read more
    • Policeman’s daughter: Whose tears move the Valley – “The innocent victims, forever scarred by the scourge of terrorism.”  . Read more
    • Sanjay Sharma: Kashmiri Pandit shot dead in a targeted killing – “A community’s heritage erased by the hand of hatred.”  Read more
    • Ishfaq Khanday: One of two killed in the Nowgam attack – “Caught in the crossfire, lives lost to the cycle of violence.” Read more

    Through these heartfelt tributes, the exhibition aimed to keep the memories of these individuals alive while advocating for a future free from violence and filled with hope and healing.