mi state intasando tutto. Pasticcioni
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Sent: Saturday, October 08, 2005 1:13
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Subject: Re: Messaggio ai Paesi africani:
manca la tua adesione!
L'iniziativa è fantastica, ma VI PREGO, non rispondete
più a tutta la lista, così costringerete le persone a cancellarsi dalla lista
per non avere la casella di posta intasata!!!!!
GRAZIE
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Sent: Saturday, October 08, 2005 12:30
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Subject: R: Messaggio ai Paesi
africani: manca la tua adesione!
aderisco all' iniziativa
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Sent: Thursday, October 06, 2005 3:59
PM
Subject: In: Messaggio ai Paesi
africani: manca la tua adesione!
Salvatore Vasques e Renata
Pirog, Via Di Villa Ortisi 48 - 96100 Siracusa.
----- Inoltrato da Salvatore Vasques/SY005518/SY-IT/SYNDIAL/IT il
06/10/2005 15.56 -----
Come sai da un precedente messaggio, il 10 ottobre di ogni anno
si celebra nel mondo la Giornata Contro la Pena di Morte. La Coalizione
Mondiale Contro la Pena di Morte ha deciso di dedicare la ricorrenza di
quest'anno al tema dell'abolizione della pena capitale nei Paesi
africani.
Pertanto il prossimo 10 ottobre porteremo alle ambasciate
dei 38 Paesi africani che prevedono ancora la pena di morte dei
messaggi di sensibilizzazione diretti al Capo dello stato e a tutto il
Popolo di ciascun paese. A titolo di esempio alleghiamo il testo del
messaggio diretto al Ruanda (pur rimando identici nella struttura, i
vari messaggi sono adattati alla situazione di ogni
paese).
Rispondendo a questo e-mail e indicando i tuoi dati (nome,
cognome e indirizzo postale COMPLETO) potrai sottoscrivere anche tu
questo importante appello!
Aspettiamo la TUA adesione a giro di
posta!
Cordiali saluti Grazia Guaschino Giuseppe Lodoli P.
S. puoi molto opportunamente aggiungere alla tua adesione quella
di qualche familiare od amico a portata di mano Garantiamo che i
dati a noi inviati saranno utilizzati solo per la
presente iniziativa.
President Paul
Kagame
This letter was delivered on October 10, 2005 World Day
Against the Death Penalty DearŠ, We are pleased and honoured to
address you and the Rwandan people. We want to assure you that we are
in solidarity with the efforts of all Rwandan citizens who aim to
restore justice and human rights after a long period of terrible
tribulations in your Country. It is in a spirit of deep friendship and
humility that we request that you do your best to achieve, as soon
as possible, the complete abolition of the death penalty in Rwanda, and
that in the meantime you maintain the present moratorium on
executions. We are aware that we write to you from a privileged place,
a part of the world where survival, freedom, safety and peace are
assured. We are also aware that our privileges have come at a high cost
to other, less fortunate populations. As citizens of the industrialized
West, we must accept responsibility for an economic system that
excludes and exploits billions of our fellow human beings. It is our
sincere desire to work for change even as we hope for an era
of freedom, justice and peace, a time when relationships among
individuals and among nations will be ruled by a common respect for
human rights rather than by force, violence, and abuse. We believe
that the solemn words from the Preamble to the Universal Declaration of
the Rights of Man, issued on December 10, 1948, are still valid and
true: "recognition of the inherent dignity and of the equal
and inalienable rights of all members of the human family is the
foundation of freedom, justice and peace in the world." These words
give us the strength to dare ask you to abolish the death penalty,
which offends personal dignity and undermines the enjoyment of
the first and fundamental human right: the right to life. This right is
without doubt a condition for the respect of all other
rights. Capital punishment, which has been a part of human history
through millennia, no longer has a place in modern and civilized legal
system. In the second half of the Eighteenth century, thanks to the
Italian scholar Cesare Beccaria, the abolitionist idea was born. Today,
the countries that maintain the death penalty in their legal system are
a minority, and those who actually enforce it are even fewer. This
shows the growing understanding that the death penalty, which
originated in fear and the wish for revenge, is neither fair nor
useful; it does not fight criminality; nor does it uplift the morality
of a country. You are facing huge problems - the administration of
justice in regard to the tens of thousands of people responsible for
crimes against humanity; the struggle to find a way to insure basic
survival for all your citizens, to solve serious health problems, and
to grant civil rights, particularly women's rights. Yet these problems
do not make the issue of the death penalty a secondary or negligible
problem. Mr. President, Rwandan friends, we urge you to take a brave
step forward: Abolish the death penalty and let Rwanda join a universal
ideal of civilization. Help to heal the wounds in society, promote a
positive image of your Country in the world, and increase international
co-operation and solidarity. We moreover beg you to add your voice
to the abolitionist ones in the international seats to call upon all
States that still maintain the death penalty to abolish the death
penalty completely and, in the meantime, to establish a moratorium on
executions.
Thanking you in advance for an answer, we
remain respectfully yours,
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