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Wednesday, November 7, 2012

CONGRATULATIONS OBAMA!!!

For the first time in a very long time, my belief that Americans are uncritical has been dispelled. It seems like the world always reasoned that the obvious was clear enough BUT (sadly) not Americans. TODAY that myth is shattered and Americans have once more proven to the world that they are not just devourer of "junkie media" but they can also fully maximize the capacity of their central nervous system - their BRAINS!

CONGRATULATIONS AMERICA! CONGRATULATIONS OBAMA!!!


"The White establishment is the minority" - Bill O'Reilly. AMEN!

Thursday, October 11, 2012

WELCOME HOME OMAR KHADR

Irrespective of his skin colour, religious background or political view, Omar Khadr will always have a very special place in my heart - simply by virtue of being a child soldiers who became vulnerable to the "schemes" of adult. He is the only person I have blogged about twice. My most heart wrenching sounds of Khadr is when sobs as the Canadian Security Intelligence Service notoriously use duress to siphon information out of this young 15 year old in support of alleged war crime acts perpetuated by the US. This video was only released on 23rd May 2008 after the Supreme Court of Canada orders disclosure records pertaining to interviews with Khadr.

Wait a minute! The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedom states: 

s7: Everyone has the right to life, liberty and security of person and the right not to be deprived thereof except in accordance with the principles of fundamental justice.

s15: Every individual is equal before and under the law and has the right to the equal protection and equal benefit of the law without discrimination and, in particular, without discrimination on race, national or ethnic origin, colour, religion, sex, age or mental or physical disability.

Does it surprise you that a country, such as Canada (mostly the Executive Branch), claims to be so civilly advanced and democratically controlled yet has the audacity to disregard the Highest Court of Canada decision in violating Khadr's rights for almost a decade. Well, the moralistic part of me wants to say BULLSHIT! JUST CUT THE CRAP!!! FOR MANY THERE IS NO EQUALITY, JUSTICE...BLA BLA BLA - IF YOU ARE SEEN AS A "MUSLIM TERRORIST" WITH FAMILIAL LINKS IN EGYPT, PAKISTAN AND AFGHANISTAN! Yeah right whatever...as if our Catholic Priests haven't done likewise. Unlike the Catholic Priests, Khadr was caught up on a battle front where there was combat exchange. In humanitarian law (the Geneva Conventions), it is called war. So, to capture an unarmed, wounded soldier, no matter his age and charge him with murder - seems to me a travesty of international humanitarian law. Hence, the rules will always be different for some - especially when one American soldier is killed against all others in Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan and Libya.

NOTE: For those ignorant yappers who will not lift a lid to ingest critical knowledge, according to the Optional Protocol to the UN Conventions on the Rights of the Child (see the preamble and Articles 1, 2, 3, and 4), Omar Khadr was under 18 years, and thus by virtue of this Convention - which Canada ratified on 17 July 2000 (but of course the hypocrite United States of America is NOT) - he was a child soldier.

Nevertheless, the hopeful part of my being says, what about Khadr's lawyers, professors, friends, and real people who care about true justice? They are the reason, I have hope for Khadr today. Sadly, we do have to contend with perverts of justice, Stephen Harper, Jason Kenney, and Vic Toews. Regardless, there is a small jubilation here. After a decade in Guantanamo Bay, on 26 September 2012 - youthful Khadr - all grown and sophisticated - return to this place he calls home. I can only hope that his inner strength and will power to survive and be resilient takes the better part of him. Having gone through war myself, I know what it means to hurt and be traumatized especially when you're so young, innocent but yet vulnerable to all kinds of abuses due to absolutely no fault of your own.

WELCOME HOME KHADR and I look forward to your million dollar lawsuit in the near future against the Canadian Government. Too bad the perverts of justice will not be around then.


Friday, July 13, 2012

MARK MILLER - ONE SELFLESS MAN!

After living and experiencing the wreck of life, often times, it is hard for me to clear my head and realize that some good people still walk the face of the earth. In this particular case, I don't mean just good people, I mean an extremely unique person with a heart of gold. An individual who had his epiphany when he happened onto a missing child flyer at a grocery store. To me, the most powerful part of his journey is the fact that there is no turning back. He heeded to his calling despite all the roadblocks and challenges he faces.

My fascination with Mark Miller, Founder of the American Association for Lost Children started yesterday. Well, the usual. After burying my head into the computer and books to fulfill my daily dose of research work, I settled for baked fish and baked potatoes. Being the "intense" human being I am, I must multi-task, regardless. Rather than just sitting to eat, why don't I watch a movie and eat at the same time? I said shrugged. Whilst I do hate the process of searching for the right movie to watch on netflix, I noticed "suggestion for emotional drama" - Take From Me: The Tiffany Rubin Story. Ever since I click, I'm hooked.

I watched the movie with full mental attention. As always, with movies based on real life experience (e.g., Conviction - the Betty Anne Walters Story); I go beyond the "end of movies credits" by researching and discovering the veracity of the story. Character by character, I'll search news, video clips, other documentaries, articles etc etc. Having discovered the most trivial things as in, Sean Baek, who played Jeff - Kobe's father, is a fellow alumni from York University; I settled for Mark Miller's AAFLC. Simple reason being, I care about children. To see someone make such sacrifices beyond the call to regular duty - blows my mind. What did I do then?

I emailed Mark Miller. And guess what, beyond the slightest thought of expectation, I got a reply from him, almost instantly. That made me even more humble, appreciative and honoured to be connected with such an amazing individual:

Dear Mr. Mark Miller:
I just had the opportunity to watch Taken from me which eventually led me to "good search". I just wanted to pause and say THANK-YOU for the work that you do. I read your story and I'm so inspired and motivated knowing that there are visionaries like yourself out there.

Thank you.
Warmest regards,
Veronica

Thank u So much VeronicaYou are a Blessing. God Bless...
We have a goal of 5000 using the free search engine and registering for free AAFLC with goodsearch  by end of Sept.
Would it be okay if you added the above GoodSearch Toolbar for American Association For Lost Children (AAFLC) as your search engine?  Each time you use AAFLC GoodSearch Toolbar to search the internet or shop online at more than 2,000 stores, a donation is made to AAFLC - at no cost to you! Our goal is 10,000 AAFLC GoodSearchers. Thank you too much - we are counting on you! :)
Mark R.  Miller




So what now? Well, "silver and gold have I none; but what I have, that give I thee". After realizing that that AAFLC needs only 5000 registration by the end of September, I decided to help advertise their work, which includes blogging this story and tweeting. Without a doubt, recommendation to see "Taken From Me", is no brainer, however watching the "Do Something Now" video clip above and registering with GoodSearch is my challenge to you. Go ahead, what are you waiting for?

THANK YOU MARK MILLER! YOU ARE MY HERO!

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

TRIBUTE TO MY CHILDHOOD HERO: JESSE OWENS

"...Jesse Owens the grandson of a slave will go down in history not only for his athletic achievement but for his repudiation of Hitler's racial ideas..."


 

The first meaningful email I got this morning was from the University of Alumni Association congratulating 4 Notts students for carrying the olympic torch in London. I later glided to UBC homepage to download something completely different. BOOM again, the first flash news was about UBC olympic representatives. Then, it sunk in that there is only 28 more days to the 2012 London Olympics. Well, my memory of olympics dates back some 3 decades ago when I was still a thinny whinny bit. I have indelible photographic childhood memories from our cute black and white Sanyo TV. No doubt that these memories are endless but here are selected few divided into groups: 1)  Cartoons (e.g., yabadabadoo - the Flintstons, Stingray, the Muppet Show, Tom & Jerry, the Incredible Hulk, etc); 2) TV Shows & Sit-Com (e.g., Hawai'i Five O), Miami Vice, Star Trek, the Jackson 5, Different Strokes, the Cosby Show, Good Times, the Jeffersons, Sanford & Son etc) and 3) Documentaries and World Politics (e.g., the Ethiopian Civil War, Apartheid in South Africa, Jesse Owens biography, etc).

"...Ohio State was not desegregated at the time so Jesse Owens attended school there which meant that he  had to live off-campus, he was not able to eat his meals with his white colleagues and there was no scholarships for him so he had to work on multiple jobs in order to pay his tuition..."





Well, this reflection is about Jesse Owens - even as I write, I can still hear the loud chants from the TV screen "Jesse Owens" as he returned from the 1936 Olympics in Berlin. As a child, I understood nothing more about the complex world or racism, discrimination, slavery and violence. But those photographic images have stuck with me and have gradually transformed my thinking into curiosity and now incessant drive to contribute towards building a knowledge society to enhance social justice, equality and respect for diversity. Jesse Owens was, is and forever will be my hero.

"When Jesse Owens came back from the Berlin games, he was greeted with a hero's welcome. They had a ticket-tape parade for him in New York city that was a celebratory reception for him at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel and the irony is he had to take the freight elevator up the reception because he was black"


Because of his inspiration, talent and humility today many of African descend have gone on to set world records and more...to yours and your unborn generations to come - HAIL TO JESSE OWENS!

Friday, April 27, 2012

CHARLES TAYLOR VERDICT: "SENSATIONS MELANGEES"

The eve before his (I mean Charles Taylor, the first African president to be tried by ICC) verdict I was antsy. Not so much of fear but of the implications that would come off the verdict. One, for Liberia/Liberians; two, for Sierra Leoneans; and three,  the international community. While, en route on board Air Alaska I heard the "guilty" verdict handed down. I kept thinking "not guilty" based on pile of circumstantial evidences. For the fact that he was tried for crimes in Sierra Leone and not Liberia is, in itself, conjectural. Wait a minute, some clarification is in order at this juncture.

I am a strong advocate of human rights especially the rights of children in war. I do not, will not and probably will never condone any such crimes against humanity. But before I allow my emotions to get the better part of me, let me use some objective critique to drive home my perception. So, if you sense any ounce of judgement toward/against Charles Taylor here, it is only because I'm trying to use my legal instincts to parse the due process of international law as a tool for producing justice for all and not some.

To be continue (being in transit doesn't allow for full access to the computer). California weather is just too gorgeous...I apologize for the "break in transmission". There is a level of uncertainty that comes with being a globetrotter. You must learn to go with the flow especially when destiny finds you in places where you can flick the switch of lights without stopping to think of its source. Anyhoo...let's finish this!

One of the main objectives of the penal system is to deter people from committing crimes. Another, unwritten yet acceptable norm when abiding by law and order in society, is the fact that "ignorance of the law does not excuse one from bearing the full force of it". In light of these principles, indisputably, it can be implied that if several individuals were allegedly involved in a criminal activity, despite their role in aiding and abetting; the level of complicity or ignorance; - justice and fairness MUST prevail for/to all.

In connecting the dots between Charles Taylor's conviction and the fundamental principles of the rule of law, equity, justice and fairness (even though I personally believe that the charges laid against Mr. Taylor were mostly circumstantial and unsupported) - it appears to me that the International Court of Justice has not only miscarried justice but have also rendered partial judgement by failing to investigate all involve. I guess, I should not be too fast to conclude knowing that individuals who were not part of the Third Reich yet collaborated with Nazi Germany to commit crimes against humanity sluggishly threaded the path of justice even 50 years after the event.

With such hope, I look forward to the removal of inherent immunity to those Liberians who have been implicated in world crimes in Liberia and Sierra Leone. If one is convicted then all should be convicted and/or subject to fair trial procedure. By ALL, I mean those listed in the Liberia Truth and Reconciliation Report. Thus, I aspire to the breaking of the dawn when Liberia War Crime Tribunal commences! Then, we shall have begun to halt the demon of perpetual violence on the continent thereby eradicating mockery of good governance.

Friday, April 13, 2012

I NEED YOUR VOTE: RISING STARS IN GLOBAL HEALTH

Dear Fans:
I am the last person to ask for this much attention but I earnestly do need you vote! Here is what you need to do:
1. Kindly visit: http://bit.ly/ITGrkn
2. Vote/Like (I'm not on Facebook)
3. Spread the Word; and 
4. FinishThank you very much!

Saturday, April 7, 2012

QUOTE FOR THOUGHTS

It's been a busy semester! I felt good performing with the African Dance Ensemble before delivering my end-of-semester lecture. I know I have to mark final research papers and submit students' grades in the next couple of weeks but you know what? It was time to sit and relax with friends/colleagues and students after 14 weeks of teaching and learning. My favourite quote for the night:

"The reason why we don't know marginalized people is because we 'f%^&ing' marginalize them!" Paul McArthur, 5 April 2012

Happy Easter everyone!

Friday, March 9, 2012

SILENCE? IGNORANCE? - INDEED A KILLER: PERSPECTIVES OF KONY 2012


When a video goes viral it becomes the talk of the "Internet town". Critical minds and ignorant people alike flood in to watch, comment and "spread the disease". I had the opportunity to watch the video two days ago. My initial instincts were very different. Before you start "hating", put on your thinking cap, reflect for a bit and allow yourself to be rational just for the moment and space in time. OK, here we go...

I would like to start off with a comment I scooped from Yahoo News: "Kony 2012 backlash begins with Acadia student's blog" in response to Grant Oyston's critique of Kony 2012. I first must acknowledge Grant's bravery and insight - we actually need more 19 year olds of this sort gracing our planets. The comment reads: 

So what he is saying basically is there are more problems in Uganda than just Kony? Go figure. Argue, Debate, Discredit but get Kony's name out there

Well, I'm sorry, unless we accept that our minds are robotic (vis-a-vis controlled by others), gone are the days when we (especially Africans) can only passively ingest Western media garbage. This is high time the world wakes up to the dawn of critical self-learning at no cost by virtue of the so-called Internet technology revolution.

Regarding the above comments, it baffles me how, despite access to rich knowledge and information in this part of the world, we can still somehow manage to allow ourselves to be ignorant. Or we are just good at being selective in deciding which and who rights should be advocated for. The last time I checked, Article 3 (1) and (2) of the Optional Protocol to the Conventions on the Rights of the Child (CRC) states:

States Parties shall raise the minimum age for the voluntary recruitment of persons into their national armed forces from that set out article 38, paragraph 3, of the Convention on the Rights of the Child, taking account of the principles contained in the article and recognizing that under the Convention persona under the age of 18 years are entitled to special protection.

Each State Party shall deposit a binding declaration upon ratification of or accession to the present Protocol that sets forth the minimum age at which it will permit voluntary recruitment into its national armed forces and a description of the safeguards it has adopted to ensure that such recruitment is not forced or coerced

Evidently, the United States is conveniently not a State Party (including not being State Party to Conventions on the Elimination of all forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) a great advocacy that could go VIRAL) but certainly Canada is. Where am I going with this argument? Well, I'm thinking about double standards and hypocrisy. Take a look at these three examples: Kony 2012Omar Khadr and Ishmeal Beah - do you see what I see? How can we claim to be in a civilized era of human rights yet we can still manage to peck rights in order of what lies the media tell us? How is justice and equality for Omar Khadr any different from justice for Ishmeal Beah and Jacob in Kony 2012? It is obvious to me that a child's right as enshrined in the CRC (and any other legal instruments) means a child's right - irrespective of whether he or she was born in Africa or raised by parents who support terrorism. The fact here remains, they are all at-risk children needing the same amount of "VIRAL" advocacy such as seen in Kony 2012.

OR

When it comes to Africa, it has to be romanticized, sympathetic and sensationalized by those who claim privilege to power, control and authority? How about if we changed the so-called International Criminal Court (yet again, the US is not a signed member to the Rome Statute - another excellent advocacy strategy for American world changers) list filled with "African monsters" (the irony) to something more realistic as in those complicit of war crimes (George BushTony BlairStephen HarperBenjamin Netanyahu and their cronies)? At this juncture, my only frustration is not only with the complete lack of positive leadership amongst African leaders, it is also with the positive correlation between continuous and selective ignorance and increase in information technology which leads to over dominance of one group yet persistent human rights violations of another group. 

All the best with Kony 2012, but I refused to allow my person including my brains to be manipulated when I can think critically to foster my ability to be a better advocate for children's rights.

SHALOM

Saturday, February 25, 2012

A STROKE OF SERENDIPITY

Well, 2012 happened two months ago. I neglected to wish you happy new year, not of my own volition, which would be classified as "uncouth" behaviour, but certainly one of ineluctability. I must confess that 2012 started on a hard-pressed entry (as if my life has ever been idle); notwithstanding, I dismiss any claims of denial to own up with the least amount of excuses and justification. Without further ado, I say HAPPY NEW YEAR to all my amazing fans who by the sound and spelling of my full name - hasten their fingertips to the edge of their computers to GOOGLE. Without a doubt, jubilation surmount any pre-existing fears magnetized by popularity as your visits hiked from 2,000 last year to 4,000 this month. Thank you so much! Please come again for you can rest assure that there will be at least one fresh new critical thinking every month. 

Be aware, you can search all the indexes and databases for VPF but you will not find me on social media. I respect the streaming forces behind facebook, friendsters, myspace, hi5, twitter and yelp (to name but a few), it is just not my cup of tea. I manage and maintain two blogs, and my company websites (EV Research, the Journal of Internal Displacement and EV Research Learning Institute) - that's already a "body full" - if you know what I mean. Somehow, I finally managed to fall for the TWITTER - not for personal use but for my company. Now, my challenge is getting a small fraction of Justin Bieber's 17 million fans to engage with the intellectually stimulating ideas I post. Believe me, this is not a petition, but a fact:-)! However, you are free to interpret it your way (as you always do).

So, I have completely deviated from my topic. As an "academic freak" I have been taught to always make sure that my ideas are coherent and in line with the topic's objective. Also, without completely derailing, good writers have the compunction of deciphering a "hook" at the onset of translating their thoughts into "New York Times Best Sellers". Not so fast, I'm not there yet! However, cognizant of the fact that I have not "spoken" with you since the beginning of this year, I reasoned it would be effectual to digress just a little. Enough with my detractors - let's get on with it!

It so happened on February 16th during my class, a student notified everyone of the AAAS conference which was taking place for the first time in 30 years outside of the US in Vancouver's own Convention Centre. I was kind of encouraged to attend but I had initially planned to catch up with the numerous back piled of work I had on my to-do list. Then, the next day, I got a confirmation from a good friend of mine - it was another invitation to the AAAS Annual Meeting. You know what? The Bible says in 2 Corinthians 13:1 "In the mouth of two or three witnesses shall every word be established". Thus, I reprogrammed my mind to attend the Plenary Section: Science is Not Enough, mainly because of Hans Rosling

I am utterly intrigued by this genius' ability to translate complex scientific statistical facts into the most "laywoman" understanding (note: not "trivial" but "understandable"). I thought to myself, what opportunity to meet such great mind. I made my way down to the Convention Centre well in time to register and get seated in a hall filled with close to 2,000 people. After the event, I was not disappointed! You want to know how? At the end of the event, I manoeuvred my way to the stage only to give Hans Rosling a BIG HUG since there was no other way I could have expressed my ecstasy. And I did!

The excitement is not over yet! My friends and I kept the discussion going, only to find ourselves at a sumptuous Thai restaurant by the end of the evening. With great laughs, provocative thoughts and occasional flirts with waiters and waitresses, it was 10pm. The last order call was made and it was time to say good bye to Feb 18th 2012, never to see this day again. We said our goodbyes and I hopped on the Canada Line as quickly as I could to get home. In few minutes, I am at the Marine Drive Station anxiously tearing and opening every orifice to find my bus pass as the connecting bus approaches. While, I was frantically searching, my phone rings with an "unknown" number. I immediately rejected the call because I simply don't pick up calls from "unidentified" callers. In split second, it rang again. Well, earnestly I'm not a phone person, my phone doesn't ring for days, my only rationale was, someone has found my bus pass. My instinct was right!

Here is where the "serendipitous stroke" comes in. This lady (whom I later called my ANGEL) calls from the airport, she's just hopped on the train and there she finds my bus pass on the seat she was going to sit on. Luckily for me, I always write my name and phone number on the back, that's how she was able to get a hold of me. BUT here is the best part - I nearly boarded the bus because I could have easily explained to the driver that I just couldn't find my pass and most likely he would have let me on - partly because it's late and I'm a female. This much I know of Vancouver bus drivers (KUDOS!!!). But I didn't, and my ANGEL called just in the nick of time and within minutes we arranged to meet on the platform of Marine Drive Station as the train headed North. I ran upstairs, cold and shivery, yet patiently waited for her train to arrive.

Ta ta ta dum dum dum da da da her train finally arrives. She's on the second car in her beautiful white winter jacket as she had instructed. I stretched out my hand as the doors slide opened and reached out for my pass. I jumped, laughed and blew kisses at her as the doors glided. I kept waving at her as her beautiful smile and gesture vanished slowly into the dark underground tunnel. This same angelic image is etched on my memory forever even as I playback the scenario in my mind this moment. Later I would connect with her to express more gratitude. Not because I couldn't buy another tickets for the remainder of the 11 days in the month, but because I have come to value (not obsessed with vanity) everything I own in life. Unlike some who may have wealth handed down to them; I have to work for everything I've ever known to own in life. So, it means a lot to be responsible and take very good care of whatever I own. Nevertheless, in instances like these, when my human nature gets the better part of me, I am ever so grateful for ANGELS

The same happened to my Sister-in-Law over the Christmas holidays when she and my two beautiful nieces were visiting from California. So excited to take the skyride up to Grouse Mountain to play in the snow with the girls, she forgot her phone on the bus. Can you believe it? Yes, we picked up her phone in tact, 3 days after from Translink Lost and Found? Vancouver has its bouts like any city across the globe, but sometimes I want to say, it is the most expensive city in North America but with honourable people!