Thursday, April 30, 2009
The Power of Prayer and Petitions
I have never personally been one for submitting letters to elected officials or signing petitions--I have always left those things to those so inclined....and stuck to personal support and efforts. But there is a powerful voice in the letters sent to elected officials, as seen here, wherein the Communist government of one of the world's most populous nations and most powerful economic centers has been moved by them. Prayer and petition can go far, and I thought I would post this here as a reminder and encouragement for Schapelle's supporters who have done the same:
DAY 85: Gao Zhisheng's Wife Pleads for U.S. Congress to Intervene and Delivers First Installment of Petition
"My name is Geng He and I am the wife of political prisoner and lawyer Gao Zhisheng, who is currently being persecuted in mainland China. On March 11 this year, I arrived in the United States with my son and daughter for political asylum. ... We are safe now, but my husband's situation has become more perilous...
"In the past, whenever I was worried about my husband because of his challenges against tyranny, he would often console me by saying...that if one day he would be persecuted because of his ideals and sense of justice, the people in the world who believe in justice would stand by him and support him. I know that he would still harbor this light and hope in his heart while enduring various torments in prison!"
-- Geng He's open letter to the U.S. Congress asking for Congress to intervene on behalf of her husband Gao Zhisheng. Read full letter.
Tens of thousands have brought reality to Gao's hope, by standing with him and crying out for his release and for justice on his behalf. Around the world, those who believe in truth and freedom have prayed, signed the petition, shared it with family and friends and e-mailed Chinese government officials calling for his release.
Because of your efforts, last week, Geng He, together with ChinaAid president Bob Fu, presented the first installment of more than 50,000 signatures from www.FreeGao.com to the co-chairman of the Congressional - Executive Commission on China, U.S. Senator Bryon Dorgan. Simultaneously, ChinaAid delivered the petition to the Chinese Embassy. On Monday, April 27, ChinaAid delivered the petition to office of the Secretary of State. View photos of the petition deliveries.
In addition, Senator Dorgan spoke about Gao's case from the Senate floor, calling the Chinese government to account for Gao's treatment. He also urged the Senate to petition the Chinese government for Gao's immediate release. Other leading senators stood up immediately following Senator Dorgan's speech to express their support for additional actions on behalf of Gao. Read Senator Dorgan's speech.
These tangible demonstrations of concern for Gao from around the world are reverberating through the Communist Party. Contacts inside China say that the wall of silence around Gao Zhisheng's captivity has begun to crack, and have asked ChinaAid to convey their plea for an increase of pressure for Gao's release.
Thank you for your continued partnership in this campaign to free Gao Zhisheng. Your prayers, sending e-mails to Chinese government officials, and forwarding this campaign to family and friends are invaluable to this movement. To quote Gao, "the increased level of confidence of the Chinese Communist Party in treating people with increased cold-blooded brutality and cruelty is the direct result of our silence." Thank you for speaking out during this critical hour in the life of Gao Zhisheng.
To see the latest information, make an online donation, view the latest signature totals on the petition, see photos, read Senator Dorgan's speech to the Senate and view the full text of Geng He's letter go to www.FreeGao.com.
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Schapelle Corby Picture of the Week - 26.4.09
Schapelle isn't personally in this picture, but her spirit is for sure!! The people featured here are (L to R): Leann Hoelscher, Tara Hack, Michael Passe's son, and Michael Passe. The location is the Conference on World Affairs at Colorado University. A whole 82,000 people attended, and many of them learned about Schapelle through the efforts of these four, as well as Kay Danes, who participated in EIGHT panels--five more than the minimum requirement of a freshman panelist.
As I told Schapelle in a letter recently, after these events, it is harder and harder for people to say they've never heard of her! Getting the word out (and directing people to quality research sites) is crucial--THANK YOU EVERYONE who took part for helping toward this goal!
To Schapelle, "May your justice come forever true."
To access the rest of the CWA pictures, visit: http://schapelle.net/cwa.html
Saturday, April 25, 2009
"When You Tried to Tell the World" - by Al Wilson and Holly Wilson
This beautiful song was written by Al Wilson, and is sung here by Holly Wilson.
The lyrics are poetry--phenominal work!
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Think what you want about the Obamas.....
One thing I don't get though, is that in this picture:
the caption reads as follows:
Do they really need to point out that the President is the second person on the left? I'm sure the general public will not mistake him for the two girls on the right. At least I hope not.U.S. President Barack Obama (2nd L) presents the first family's new Portuguese Water Dog puppy, Bo, on the South Lawn with his family at the White House in Washington April 14, 2009. With Obama are first lady Michelle Obama and their daughters Malia and Sasha (R).
HLJ Random Quote of the Week - 11.4.09
"But the kind of Cold War-esque notion of should there or shouldn't there be private property, or should the state run everything, those ideological debates are not for this generation." - White House Deputy Chief of Staff Mona Sutphen
Exactly. Because it is for those "debate points" that we prevailed in the Revolutionary War. Because these "ideological debates" are outlined in the first paragraph of the Declaration of Indpendence for all generations, past, present, and future. Because the moment those rights are considered irrelevant is the moment we've been undone.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/04/13/AR2009041302968_3.html?hpid=artslot
Monday, April 6, 2009
View CWA Events Live
http://www.colorado.edu/cwa/webcast.html
The webcast features channels from two separate venues: the Macky Auditorium and the UMC Center Ballroom.
Real Player is required to view the broadcast. If you need Real Player, you may download it here: http://www.real.com/
At present, the only Macky Auditorium and UMC Center Ballroom events on which Kay Danes is a panelist are
Genocide: Beyond Outrage
2:00-3:20 on Tuesday April 7, 2009
Slavery is Not Dead
12:30-1:50 on Wednesday April 8, 2009
The Truth About Torture
2:00-3:20 on Thursday April 9, 2009
I will be checking with the Free Schapelle Forum to see whether the other events in different venues will be available for webcast as well. Follow up on the forum or this blog to find out. Once I know for sure, I will post the information here.
CWA Colorado Features Event on Schapelle Corby Trial
"Holiday in Hell, or the Accidental Smuggler: The Case of Schapelle Corby" will take place Wednesday, 8 April, at 7pm. While originally designed for Kathryn Bonella, who published Schapelle's autobiography "My Story" or "No More Tomorrows", Ms. Bonnella was unable to attend. Therefore, Kay Danes has taken her place.
Schapelle Supporter Michael (who is from Colorado) will be in attendance passing out flyers, and another Supporter, Leann (from California) will also be present.
Tara Hack, singer and songwriter of "Saya Tidak Bersalah - I'm Not Guilty" (view previous posts for the music video) will perform at the end of the discussion.
Conference on World Affairs Begins TODAY!
Schedule of Events: http://www.colorado.edu/cwa/schedule.html?year=2009
The Free Schapelle movement is elated today, and for good reason: The Conference on World Affairs at the University of Colorado at Boulder is beginning!!
Schapelle Supporters worldwide donated over $2000 for plane tickets, booth registry, flyer print-outs, and much more so that Schapelle's name can be heard loud and clear in Colorado (more on this soon in later posts)!
Also, notably, one of Schapelle's most prominent advocates, Kay Danes, serves on the panel of numerous CWA discussions, including:
1116 The Purpose of the Universe Is to Create God
9:00-10:20 on Monday April 6, 2009
Old Main Chapel
Panelists:
Chip Berlet
Lillian Boutté
Kay Danes
Fintan R. Steele
Moderator: Noah Finkelstein
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1812 Trial by Media
4:00-5:20 on Monday April 6, 2009
Muenzinger Auditorium
Panelists:
Kay Danes
Sharon Y. Eubanks
Simon Hoggart
Jurek Martin
Moderator: Malinda Miller-Huey
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2613 Genocide: Beyond Outrage
2:00-3:20 on Tuesday April 7, 2009
UMC Center Ballroom
Panelists:
Kay Danes
Josh Rushing
E. Benjamin Skinner
Moderator: Paul Shankman
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3461 Slavery is Not Dead
12:30-1:50 on Wednesday April 8, 2009
Macky Auditorium
Panelists:
Kay Danes
Maria Hinojosa
E. Benjamin Skinner
Moderator: Celeste Landry
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3865 PTSD: You Forgot, I Can't
4:30-5:50 on Wednesday April 8, 2009
UMC 235
Panelists:
George Butler
Kay Danes
Maria Hinojosa
Jim Smith
Moderator: David Elm
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4162 The Basic Incompatibility Between Religion and Science
9:30-10:50 on Thursday April 9, 2009
UMC 235
Panelists:
Chip Berlet
Kay Danes
Fintan R. Steele
Moderator: Paul Sperry
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4613 The Truth About Torture
2:00-3:20 on Thursday April 9, 2009
UMC Center Ballroom
Panelists:
Kay Danes
E. Benjamin Skinner
Ann Wright
Moderator: Joel Edelstein
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5111 Activating the Activist
9:00-10:20 on Friday April 10, 2009
Old Main Chapel
Panelists:
Kay Danes
Lorelei Kelly
Jennifer Nordstrom
Moderator: Josie Heath
Thursday, March 12, 2009
HLJ Now Synchs with the BringHerHome Toolbar
I created a feed burn and sent it off to Nev, who input it into the toolbar. Now, new blog posts may be viewed! Thank you, Nev, for your support and advice!
For those of you who have not downloaded the BringHerHome toolbar, I strongly suggest you do. The toolbar contains links to Schapelle websites, forums, videos, and songs. It also features links to the Free Schapelle petition as well as websites where you can order My Story or No More Tomorrows by Schapelle. Also, users can read newslinks from across Australia and the world, listen to songs on the media player, be informed of emails, and chat with fellow supporters.
If you are interested in downloading the toolbar, you can do so at this link:
http://bringherhome.myforumtoolbar.com/
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Unfortunately....
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
You Know You're a Schapelle Supporter When.....
*guilty*
Tony Wilson's Book in US by 10 May, 2009!
My "Ganja Queen"
Spread the Word
A group of supporters from the Free Schapelle Forum have created this video. It includes:
- An outline of the case
- Multiple refutations of myths in the Corby case
- Explanatory clips from the HBO documentary "Ganja Queen" by Janine Hosking on Schapelle's plight (obtained with permission)
- Photographed images of legal documents, such as Schapelle's petition for examination of evidence (which was denied by the judges and various lawyers)
If you are inclined to do so, please help spread this link across the web. You can do so by:
- Emailing the link to those in your email list
- Including the link as part of your email signature
- Posting it on your blogs
- Including it on your webpage
- Share it with friends on Facebook (via the 'share' option under a linkor note, or via private message - not too many at once, though, lest Facebook think you a spammer)
- Telling people about it via word of mouth
You may do this on your own, or the website gives you the option to input email addresses to selected contacts and forward the site along with a message you can personalize yourself.
THANK YOU!
Additions (and deletions) to HLJ
I have been in the process of updating HLJ, and the blog has undergone a couple of changes. Below is a list of them:
1. I uploaded a widget created by Nev of Amsnet. The title is "Spread the Truth about Schapelle Corby" and includes a feed from the blog of the same name linked to on the sidebar. Nev updated the widget to network with 1) YouTube videos about Schapelle and 2) other supporters' sites. The widget is located in the sidebar under the petition.
2. I added a link to Schapelle.net by Morpheus and Rachel James. This fantastic webpage is based out of the UK and has been featured in various news articles and press releases. On this site, supporters can find video links, songs for Schapelle, case information, news links, and of course, the Picture Project, which Tara Hack presented to the United Nations recently in a plea of help for Schapelle.
3. The sidebar section "Discussion on Documentary" that featured links to the HBO forum on "Ganja Queen" has been relocated. Its new home is now in "HLJ Selected Connections to Elsewhere" under "'Ganja Queen' Discussion Board". My primary motivation for this was because the feed results linked here contained the same title, GANJA QUEEN, and they indicated nothing of the content of each post. The new link takes the viewer directly to HBO's main page for the general "Ganja Queen" forum.
4. I expanded the search parameters for the HLJ Videos feature on my sidebar. This is exciting because it is the increased amount of Schapelle support material available that prompted me to do so. The feature now displays videos that turn up from the results "Schapelle," "Free Schapelle Corby," and "Songs for Schapelle" as well as all the old and random originals. I also made sure that videos from a specific YouTube channel turn up in the results: FreeSchapelle, a channel run by Morpheus. Hopefully my readers (however few you are :D) will now find more varied results to enjoy!
5. I edited the Welcome to HLJ feature at the top of my sidebar. I put in this welcome note last summer following the release of "Ganja Queen" after I noticed a sharp increase in visitors' numbers. However, since 9 or so months have passed since that date, I changed the welcome's wording to feature "Ganja Queen" less prominently. I was going to take the entire note down since "Ganja Queen" had been its whole raison d'etre, but the thing was so likable, it convinced me to let it stay. :)
Schapelle at the United Nations!
That so many supporters worldwide can make a large difference is seen below. Perhaps something will come of the petition to the United Nations, or perhaps nothing will. But Schapelle's supporters have banded together in a unique way, and it is obvious the far-reaching impact she has made on people worldwide.
More detailed information may be found at Morpheus's site (www.schapelle.net). Below is a PRWeb news release on Ms. Hack's presentation to the UN, and it includes interview quotes with Rachel James, who helps run the website. Links are included throughout the article that display support videos, case information, songs, and relevant support sites.
The global protest in support of imprisoned Australian Schapelle Corby arrived at the United Nations this morning. Photographs of people demonstrating by holding "Free Schapelle" cards in cities throughout North America, Europe, Australasia and even the Middle East, were presented to UN representatives and officials. Performing the delivery was Tara Hack, the indie-pop artist, whose "Saya Tidak Bersalah (I'm Not Guilty)" has become a global anthem of support.
(PRWEB) March 4, 2009 --
Tara also presented a note, urging the UN to take up the case on behalf of Ms Corby.
SCHAPELLE CORBY
In 2005, Schapelle Corby was sentenced to an unprecedented 20 years in an Indonesian prison cell, for importation of marijuana, following one of the most contentious cases of modern times. To this day she maintains her innocence, with observers, humanitarian and human rights support groups urging her release. A recent film (http://www.schapelle.net/videos.html) cites many of the disturbing aspects of the case, including the refusal of the court to test the drugs for country of origin, the subsequent burning of the untested drugs, the presumption of guilt, and the much lesser value of the drugs in Indonesia than in the country of alleged export, Australia.
THE UNITED NATIONS
Rachel James of the UK based Schapelle.Net web portal said: "We feel that the UN should embrace more than just international relations. It should be available for real people who have suffered serious legal and human rights abuses. It should intervene to help those who are suffering blatant injustice, even when their own governments let them down. People from across the world are therefore urging them to use their office to address Schapelle Corby's situation."
She continued: "Schapelle Corby is enduring her fifth year of imprisonment in terrible conditions and remains in a desperate situation, yet in Australia the media's focus has steadfastly avoided the human rights breaches of the trial, the political nature of the sentence, and her continued plight after all this time. Meanwhile, the Australian government seems to have abandoned her. We are therefore urging the international community to help address this disturbing tragedy."
Highlights from the protest are presented through the video for Tara Hack's indie-song. This can be viewed on the web page specified below. A selection of photographs of the protest can be seen on the following web page: www.schapelle.net/people.html.
Ms James added: "Schapelle Corby is an innocent woman suffering and struggling hard on a daily basis just to survive. She needs people across the world to help her, and she needs organizations like the UN to represent those people and act. Even though it is such a distressing story, she desperately needs people who are reading this not to walk away but to lend their support, and become the voice which has been so cruelly taken from her."
VIEW THE VIDEO
The video of a selection of the global protest itself, with Tara Hack's highly acclaimed support song, can be viewed directly on Schapelle.net:
http://www.schapelle.net/un.html
ABOUT SCHAPELLE.NET
Schapelle.net is a Web site dedicated to the Schapelle Corby case. It provides resources and information to help those who are willing to assist or help. For further information, including details of the case itself see: http://www.schapelle.net/faq.html
Vanessa Lea and Road Train - "Be Brave"
A new, fantastic song written by Vanessa Lea and Road Train. The group emphasizes that the song directly propagates neither guilt nor innocence, but simply outlines the facts and injustices of the trial and sentence, and encourages Schapelle to stay strong and "Be Brave."
Two copies of the song were forwarded to Mercedes, who showed one to Schapelle. Schapelle loved the song, and she wrote Ms. Lea and Road Train a letter, which is shown at the end of the video.