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just two years ago today (January 30, 2009), thousands of blogs around the world published our manifesto for Solidarity.
that day in INTERNET heard a sublime hymn to equality and solidarity with the poor: to those who have nothing. The Manifesto reached the sum of over two million pages, in English it published. The nine other languages \u200b\u200btranslated. A spirit of enthusiasm and joy took possession of all.
It's been a year since that dream we united all. The world has not improved in this respect: it is worse. So here I suggest to everyone to do every year, every January 30 a call of solidarity: the whole network will echo a good day, a handful of men and women shared a dream. That this dream
spread throughout the world. To be universalized; to raise awareness of the problem, reminding the world every year. So while one person dies of hunger in this world, I repeat, while a single human being dies of malnutrition, "and this blog is still alive," will continue to publish every year, every January 30, the Manifesto for Solidarity.
remains to be done, die at any moment thousands of innocents. Therefore, we maintain this perpetual reminder, as expressed conviction that injustice everyday and ignored by the powerful, to the silent genocide of so many innocents. And we must do so in the hope of spreading about this initiative and that every year, every January 30, the Internet is a unique and united voice that shakes the conscience of the world.
then, the Manifesto for Solidarity, as published two years ago. My sincere and heartfelt thanks to all bloggers to do the same, because what matters is they, the disinherited, with them, for them and for them.
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"Who better than Gandhi to present, together with their own words, the Manifesto published here. The sentences will read below, all of Gandhi, perfectly sum up, in my opinion, the content and spirit of this "Manifesto for Solidarity
" Earth has enough to satisfy everyone's needs, but not enough to satisfy the greed of some. "
"Tomorrow we may have to sit in front of our children and tell them that we were defeated. But we can not look into their eyes and tell them to live well because we dared to fight. "
"They say I'm a hero, I weak, timid, almost insignificant, being as I did what I did, imagine what can do all of you together. "
Let us now join all our voices. With this common spirit, and just when it needs to fulfill 61 years of the death of Gandhi, the author of this blog, Cornelivs, published the Manifesto of Solidarity. I therefore invite all who share this message of solidarity and so wish (friends, acquaintances, readers and other stakeholders) to also publish it on their blogs and spread it to all possible media. I wish every blogger, when put on his blog this manifesto, remember what I thought Gandhi: "Almost everything you do will be insignificant, but it is very important that you do" and that "Most atrocious bad things about bad people is the silence of good people. "
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