The Daily Blog Open Mic – Monday 22nd August 2016

7
0

openmike

 

Announce protest actions, general chit chat or give your opinion on issues we haven’t covered for the day.

Moderation rules are more lenient for this section, but try and play nicely.

 

7 COMMENTS

  1. China’s shame!…how does this compare with Nazi Germany?…the maiming and murder of dissidents and Tibetans and other minority ethnic groups

    ‘Ethan Gutmann and Angela Ballantyne – Forced Organ Harvesting’

    http://www.radionz.co.nz/national/programmes/sunday/audio/201812988/ethan-gutmann-and-angela-ballantyne-forced-organ-harvesting

    “Claims of forced organ harvesting from thousands of Chinese prisoners of conscience are revealed in a new documentary being screened around Aotearoa in coming weeks.

    The film is called Hard to Believe – and it alleges the Chinese government is behind an industrial scale programme of organ harvesting – mostly targeting members of the religious sect Falun Gong. The Chinese government maintains this is all a lie, and donors are all prisoners on death row. Ethan Gutmann, author of the book, The Slaughter, is one of the authors of a new 800-page report, ‘An Update,’ that says up to 100,000 transplants are taking place in China each year. Dr Angela Ballantyne is Senior Lecturer in Bioethics at the University of Otago and President of the International Assn of Bioethics.

    https://youtu.be/_SAFxAcNmno

  2. Excellent interview on Morning Report

    ‘Medicial cannabis campaigner brings more into NZ – past Customs’

    http://www.radionz.co.nz/national/programmes/morningreport/audio/201813060/medicial-cannabis-campaigner-brings-more-into-nz-past-customs

    “Medicinal marijuana campaigner Rebecca Reider has a history of bringing the drug into NZ. She suffers from chronic pain and has successfully been able to bring more into the country – straight past customs. We speak with her.”

  3. On the topic of water:

    ‘India’s water crisis: 8 liters for 7 days, for drinking and all other needs (RT DOCUMENTARY)’

    https://www.rt.com/news/356679-india-water-crisis-documentary/

    …”The people in India are one of the first to experience a crisis which within 15 years will affect everyone on the planet, according to scientists’ warnings. And it might be the most devastating one humankind has ever faced.”

    Watch the documentary “H2WOE” on RT and RTD, premiering on September 22.

    https://youtu.be/uuUgIYtTtNc

  4. As a child I remember my grandfather saying that ‘one day’ water would become the worlds most precious commodity.
    It seems that that ‘one day, has arrived.

Comments are closed.