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Jan 22, 2010
Focus: Human Rights
Action Request: Petition
Location: United States

THIS IS THE YEAR OFF THE TIGER, LETS SHOW THAT, FIGTH FOR OUR RIGHT!!

THIS ALERT IS A REAL URGENT ACTION TAKEN THING, U ARE THE ONE TO TAKE THIS ACTION, TO URGE THE GOVERMENTS, TO KEEP THEIR PROMISES.

If we dont act now, the whole Haiti horror is something we just ignor, let go by, not learning anything, actually the rich worldcountries ingnore their acts, their words, and u just make thme aware of that, it would be a great advantage, if now and only now, this will be a serious subject for the whole world, now, because this had gone far enough.

This action is for all the countries listed in the povertycom.schedule.

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/poverty-promise-poorness-rights-children-demands

Thank u for ur effort.

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