Wednesday 2 December 2020

Wednesday 2nd December, 2020 - For peace, freedom, democracy, human rights, justice, social equity, and good governance

May peace, freedom, democracy, human rights, justice, social equity, and good governance be fully, immediately and perfectly BPM realised in relation to/for/to BPM manage: Tibet, the world (climate and environmental crisis), all Indigenous affairs/matters and for all Indigenous peoples, asylum seekers and refugees, CCP-suppressed China and the CCP's Maoist attempts to bully other nations into subservience and acceptance of lies, the under-acknowledged debts and other vulnerabilities that #45 will be exposed to when he leaves office, war crimes by Australians and all that is required to provide redress and prevent future such including realistic expectations and adequate support, the Senate enquiry into misogynistic, bigotted and conservative media triggered by Rudd's petition, statement by blatantly pro-#45 US attorney-general that there was NO widespread fraud in the US election, unintended consequences of anti-corruption measures on remittances, debate over inflammatory tweet by CCP idiot using fake photo - which is undermined by stupid and appalling behaviour by Australian soldiers, pretend action against scam callers, how to help autistic people, irresponsible social media, attacks by French police on journalists - and the investigation, desperate situation of Ethiopian refugees, rental stress for those receiving social security, New Zealand harm minimisation approach to drugs, a call to halve insecure work over the next decade, alleged obstruction of sports rorts investigation, prolonged child abuse in Sweden, the impact of the recession on the youth, xenophobic behaviour of officials in the USA, urgent matters facing US President-Elect Biden, prison guards abuse of prisoners, nomination of woman as US Treasury Secretary, racism in New Zealand media, election in Burkina Faso, disappearances torture and other abuses of refugees in Tanzania, arrest of an opposition figure in Togo, risk of hyperinflation in Sudan, collapse of Nigeria's electricity grid, Thai Muslim lesbians playing soccer, transphobic "moral panic" in the UK, Switzerland's backing away from increased human rights and environmental accountability for businesses, stand-off on EU budget and the rule of law, need for Biden to set out a comprehensive plan to prioritise human rights in the next administration, United Nations Committee on Enforced Disappearances findings on Iraq, need for IMF to demand transparency for Egypt military's firms, abuses faced by child athletes in Japan, worrying signs that the EU is about to give in to its authoritarian member states again;,South Korea sentence for online sexual violence, Liberian war crimes trial in Switzerland, the call for reparations in the US, Spain's dismantling of a refugee prison, Museveni's threats to opposition in Uganda, Uganda's use of facial recognition to suppress dissent, political satire by puppetry in Kenya, ban of far right extremist group in Germany, call for commanders to be held accountable for their soldiers actions, appalling plans to make a film about a mass murderer,

So mote it be.

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