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Bacchus4.0

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2. Statement of President Obama (English)
Wed Sep 24, 2014, 02:59 PM
Sep 2014

From Russia to China to Venezuela, you are seeing relentless crackdowns, vilifying legitimate dissent as subversive. In places like Azerbaijan, laws make it incredibly difficult for NGOs even to operate. From Hungary to Egypt, endless regulations and overt intimidation increasingly target civil society. And around the world, brave men and women who dare raise their voices are harassed and attacked and even killed.

So today, we honor those who have given their lives. Among them, in Cameroon, Eric Lembembe; in Libya, Salwa Bugaighis; in Cambodia, Chut Wutty; in Russia, Natalia Estemirova. We stand in solidarity with those who are detained at this very moment. In Venezuela, Leopoldo Lopez; in Burundi, Pierre-Claver Mbonimpa; in Egypt, Ahmed Maher; in China, Liu Xiaobo; and now Ilham Tohti; in Vietnam, Father Ly. And so many others. They deserve to be free. They ought to be released.

http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2014/09/23/remarks-president-clinton-global-initiative

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No, it's not self-explanatory. Fantastic Anarchist Sep 2014 #1
Statement of President Obama (English) Bacchus4.0 Sep 2014 #2
Thank you! Fantastic Anarchist Sep 2014 #3
I had such high hopes for Venezuela... 3rdwaydem Sep 2014 #4
A steep decline over 15 years n/t Bacchus4.0 Sep 2014 #5
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