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STUDENTS FOR GLOBAL DEMOCRACY NEWS
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In speech to Senate, Amb. Mark Palmer advocates greater student involvement in democracy efforts
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In a statement read before the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Ambassador Mark Palmer praised Students for Global Democracy and suggested greater support for student-based democratic movements. Amb. Palmer was the ambassador to Hungary during the Cold War and witnessed the fall of Communism there. Since that time he has become a leading proponent for greater funding to fight what he calls the “Real Axis of Evil” - authoritarian countries around the globe. In his book, Breaking the Real Axis of Evil, Amb. Palmer suggests that the world can be completely free and democratic by the year 2025 and advocates the use of non-violent methods to produce democratic change. His speech is a testament to the growing reach of SGD and the power for students around the globe. For the complete text of his speech, please click here.
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From Indonesia to Hungary, and more recently from Serbia, to Ukraine and Nepal, students and young people have been at the forefront of a majority of peaceful ousters of dictators over the past four decades. Those who founded Students for Global Democracy at Indiana University recognized that students outside dictatorships can help. For students from democratic countries to show solidarity by visiting their colleagues inside dictatorships, and where they are willing to take the risks to join in demonstrations, sit-ins and other non-violent actions, could make a massive difference – just as northern students like me gave encouragement to those on the front line in the South during our own civil rights struggle merely by our presence. Training by young people experienced in non-violent conflict for those inside is increasingly taking place but is still under-funded. And funding, direct or indirect, of student and youth groups committed to action is even more grossly under-funded. We need a special Students for Global Democracy Fund which would be run by student and youth leaders from democratic universities and groups across the democratic world – who would give direct financial assistance to their colleagues inside the Not Free countries. The middle aged both inside our existing NGOs and within governments somehow are not comfortable aiding students and youth. Another $50 million per year would be money very well spent.
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Now is the perfect time to join SGD!
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As some of you loyal readers may have noticed, the Web site has not been updated in some time. Due to final exams and end-of-the-school year events, the SGD webmasters have not had the opportunity to make many posts. But our commitment to promoting democracy worldwide has not waned.
Let me take this opportunity to encourage all of you to spread the word about SGD to family and friends during the summer months (for those of us in the Northern Hemisphere). In the coming school year our goals can only be accomplished with new chapters and dedicated new members. We have many exciting new projects, including the Democracy Library project (more details later), and we could use your help!
Please check back regularly for continued updates. And expect the next new-and-improved newsletter in the fall. |
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Support the Reporters Without Borders Corporate Responsibility Petition!
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Please click on this link to sign the petition. SGD strongly supports Reporters Without Borders (RSF) in their work to hold American companies accountable for their actions in authoritarian countries around the world.
For more information read the RSF testimony at a special Congressional International Relations Committee meeting. |
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Show solidarity with Belarus!
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Please visit http://16.3dway.org for information about transforming your webpage to show solidarity with the people of Belarus on the 16th of the month. The page is available in six languages, including English, Russian and German.
For more information about the Belarussian day of solidarity visit the ZUBR website. |
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SGD Calls for Signatures on Belarus Petition
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SGD has joined many others from Europe and around the world in condemning the recent politically-motivated expulsion of a Belarusian student from her university. Please sign the petition at http://www.stlweb.no/signatures.asp to stand against this repressive action.
Tatsiana Khoma, the expelled student, supposedly earned the expulsion after visiting France to participate as an executive in the National Union of Students in Europe, the largest student organization on the continent. SGD stand with Ms Khoma in this difficult time and strongly condemns the university administration, and its Belarusian government backers, for this action. Please click 'read more' for more information in a statement from http://studenty.by, the website Ms Khoma worked for. |
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SGD Calls for Free and Fair Elections in Azerbaijan
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Today, voters in Azerbaijan vote for their country's future, and SGD supports them exercising their right to self-determination in a free and fair manner.
Some of my comments as a representative of SGD can be found at this Euro-reporters article. (part II - click the link at the top of the article for the beginning of the article).
SGD's Communications Director, Joe Fairbanks, is in Azerbaijan as an election observer. SGD also released an open letter to the Azeri people in advance of the election, calling for a free and fair vote and demanding that no one resort to violence. You can see both our press release and the English-language version of our letter by clicking 'read more.' |
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Worldwide Walk a Great Success!
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Thanks to their efforts of all of our wonderful organizers, chapter leaders, and Walk participants, the Worldwide Walk for Democracy in Belarus stands out as a great success for democracy solidarity efforts - no tried anything like this before, and it's now emerging as a new way to change the world!
Please check out http://www.sfgd.org?wwdb for Walk Information and pictures of the Walk. |
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Walk Preview Stories Roundup
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SGD's upcoming Worldwide Walk for Democracy in Belarus has been receiving a good deal of attention in some areas of the press, please look at a following selection for a sampling of stories covering the walk...
Euro-Reporters.com, David Ferguson, "Protest against Belarus' Lukashenko"
OxBlog, David Adesnik, "Students for Global Democracy"
Indiana Daily Student, Jonathan Daugherty, "Students promote democracy in Belarus"
Bloomington Alternative, Mylo Roze, "Thinking globally, working locally"
Enjoy! We'll add more when we have some time to type them up. |
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