26 September 2005
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Supporting Amnesty International's campaign to show that, online or offline, the human voice and human rights are impossible to repress.
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Sadly, there's a dark side to this NGO : it receives funding from the expat Cuban hard right, the US State Department, and French arms manufacturers and pharma giants, amongst other dodgy sugar-daddies. It's also rabidly opposed to Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez.
More info here:
http://apostatewindbag.blogspot.com/2005/10/imperialists-in-ngo-drag-us-state.html
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