Help IBJ Promote Human Rights at Davos. Here’s how.
1. Follow this link www.youtube.com/thedavosquestion
2. Click on the “View/Vote” tab in the video frame.
3. In the “Search for a Video” box, type in “Karen Tse” and click on the video image that will appear below the box.
4. Support International Bridges to Justice by clicking the “thumbs up” icon. If we get enough “thumbs up” votes, the film will be shown at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
Why?
Next week, IBJ Founder Karen Tse will be attending the World Economic Forum. In preparation for the conference, the Forum has asked the public and participants to answer: What one thing do you think that countries, companies or individuals must do to make the world a better place in 2008?
Karen and all of us at IBJ have strong beliefs that, together, we can end torture in the 21st Century. It would be a tremendous help to the movement if we can share this perspective among such prominent and powerful individuals.
What Youtube Users are Saying about the Video
* “Best I have seen so far. I 100% agree.. Put an end to inhumanity.”
* “This was an amazing video”
* “Truth to power, Karen!
* “This is a thoughtful, compassionate, and intelligent video. Kudos to Karen? Tse.”
* “Thank you Karen. Thank you for caring. Its too easy for folk like me to ignore the realities while cozied up in our little worlds. We all have our problems, however, sometimes, it takes a nudge to right our perspectives towards the plight of others–others who would take our lives, our problems, before we could finish the sentence, in trade for theirs.
* “I never knew how many countries still practice tortures, until now. This an important issue to be solved.”
* “Your video portrays a very powerful message”
* “It incredible, isn’t it? That despite our advances, despite our idealistic views of the evolution of our respective nations, we still live in an age where crimes against humanity are not only tolerated, but acceptable — and in some cases, even encouraged. Thank you for creating and posting this video.”
* “Torture is bad for business. There’s aways alternatives to torture.”
* “God Bless you Lady Karen and your efforts. In my heart and prayers.
Love, peace and kindness”
* “Well said, Very impressive and persuasive talk. This is an important cause! People, listen up!!”
* “Karen, please keep up with the excellent work. “They” need your VOICE to the world, I am 100% sure someone will be listening and help you to make the CHANGE…”
* “Yes, world, let’s stop torture now. Thank you, Karen, for this inspiring message.”