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Today, September 8, was proclaimed International Literacy Day by UNESCO on November 17, 1965. It was first celebrated in 1966. Its aim is to highlight the importance of literacy to individuals, communities and societies. Imagine, only 60% of Africa's Sub-Sahara population can read or write, compared to Europe where it is 99,1%. In Burkina Faso only 12% of the adult population can write a letter and in Mali only 19% of the adults can read a book. That as such can explain main parts in the backwarded position of the African continent in the world. In our information and media dominated society we face a simple rule: "knowledge is power". Once you are excluded from basic sources of information, you are basically excluded from the dominating society. In other words: literacy is a basic human right and should be promoted. Education should be equally leveld  all over the world.
To elaborate on this fact a bit more, the power of knowledge does not only come with literacy but also with the variety of news sources we'll be provided in. A diversity in sources and opinions will create a more open society and emancipate the free thinking society. We need to know opinions from left and right, rich and poor, government and street to realy understand our position and contribute in person to an outweighed opinion. The well educated man/ woman will be capable of changing the system for a better world.
AngelTrust is supporting literacy to the fullest and calls out for reading 1 newspaper and 1 chapter of your favorite book today. Word!
The time is now PDF Print E-mail
Written by Matt   
Friday, 06 March 2009 10:06

 

THE TIME IS NOW. THE PAIN IS NOT OVER.

It is time to make a stand in Kenya against ignorance, against the daily violations of human rights and dignity, and against our short memory of these violations. It is time to conquer a system of apathy from within, and to do so by peaceful means.

Action, not words
Kenya society suffers form a surplus of empty words. Too much talk, too little action. Nothing will change if we keep talking about tomorrow. In Kenya, there is no tomorrow. There is only “the now”, and now calls for action, not more talk.

Who are we?
AngelTrust is you and me. It begins with you and me, because anyone could be a victim tomorrow. So, no complicated organization. No titles, no budgeting. Just us. We. Anyone whose brother, sister, daughter, father, mother, husband, wife, son, friend is violated, killed, or “disappears” into the system, and feels the pain enough to want to protest by peaceful means, is welcome to be a part of the “We”.

We are determined to show that from today, and until the atrocities cease, not one victim of a human rights violation will be forgotten.

We are the ‘Warriors from the Streets’.

What we (will) do?
We dress in blue and white, and we carry Angel as the symbol of our desire for justice. We will meet at the same spot every week, week in week out, for as long as these violations continue. We will show up every week to bear witness to the person we lost, or who has “disappeared”, or been violated. We will end our sessions with our right fist in the air and our war cry: “Raahuu. Respect Human Life”.

Last Updated on Friday, 06 March 2009 10:41