I. inet-tr
http://inet-tr.org.tr/ 15. konfernasın basvuru suresi bu hafta sonu doluyor. 
Sunucuda yasanan bir sorun nedeniyle bir kac gun daha pratik olarak uzatacagiz.
II. Uzktanegitim paneli
16 ekim 10.30 da Ankara'da, Kızılay'da vakıflar bankası genel mudurlugunde 
"Uzaktan Egitimin Gelecegi" baslikli bir panel var. Detaylar  www.uzeg.org  
adresinde
III. avaaz.org

Merhabalar,

Avaaz.org ABD merkezli uluslarasi kitlesel  bir örgüt. Sosyal ağlarin bir 
parcasi.  Ülkemizdeki  Iran'daki Recm ve idami önleme kampanyasi ile gündeme 
geldi.
Hem önemli haber  olduğu için, hemde çagin sorumlu bir bireyi olarak katilmak 
isteyebilirsiniz diye bu mesaji iletiyorum. 

Saygilarimla
Mustafa Akgul
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From: "Ricken Patel - Avaaz.org" <[email protected]>
Subject: We're winning...
Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2010 07:54:36 -0400

Avaaz.org - The World in Action Dear Avaaz community,

Avaaz is on fire, growing like never before and winning amazing victories 
across the world. From Canada to Brazil to Italy to South Africa, our community 
is not just speaking out, we're winning, time and time again. Click below to 
read more and join a global live-chat to celebrate and dream up what comes next:



Something serious is happening. Not only is our community growing by 100,000 
people a week, taking more than 25,000,000 actions online, and causing a stir 
like never before. Not only is the level of enthusiasm and appetite we're 
seeing for Avaaz sky high. 

We're also winning. Time and time again. 

Often we're choosing impossible battles, with very little time to win. But the 
rush of sudden, overwhelming engagement of massive numbers of citizens is, 
issue after issue, making the difference between success and failure. From the 
Economist to Le Monde to Al Jazeera, the media is remarking upon our 
"spectacular successes" that are capable of ushering in "a political 
revolution". Here are some examples from just the last several weeks:
Canada (420,000 Avaaz members), we just took on an alliance of a media empire 
and a prime minister to subvert the independence of the country's media in 
their favour, and won. 
Brazil (730,000 members) we took a civil society movement online and drove an 
anti-corruption law through congress that is putting large numbers of corrupt 
politicians out of a job - widely hailed as a political revolution. 
Italy (240,000) we rallied opposition to the Prime Minister's bill to tie the 
hands of Italy's corruption investigators - commentators hailed the victory as 
the first time in Italian history online mobilization had shifted the 
parliamentary agenda.
Argentina (60,000) we surged to protect crucial glaciers from what looked like 
certain destruction by mining companies, and won. 
South Africa (70,000) we built a massive public outcry against sweeping new 
censorship powers over the press, forcing the government to alter its media 
regulation law.
Germany (480,000) thousands of last-minute phone calls from our members helped 
stop the government from drastically cutting its aid budget. 
See more details on these campaigns below this email, or click below to read 
more, see press clips, and leave a comment on our global live-chat tool:

http://www.avaaz.org/en/global_victory_report/?vl  

These were just the victories - in the last several weeks Avaaz also responded 
within days to the tragedy in Pakistan by donating over $1.1 million and 
granting it to local organizations to provide nutritious biscuits and milk to 
30,000 children for 2 months, and help provide safe drinking water to over 3000 
families. In Europe, Avaaz members made history creating the first 1 million 
strong EU citizens initiative (a democratic mechanism in the new EU 
constitution) seeking to freeze all genetically modified crops pending further 
health and safety research. 

All this in just weeks, and following other serious victories in 2010 on 
protecting the bans on whaling and ivory trading, establishing the world's 
largest ocean preserve and much more. It's all proof that, when citizens stick 
together and take smart, strategic actions, democracy works!

Gone are the days when we just voted at election time and then had to passively 
read the papers to see the results for the next few years. We're entering a new 
phase of national and global democracy, where citizens are constantly, 
powerfully engaged in setting the agenda and holding governments accountable. 
It's an exciting time, a promising time for all the problems we face.

It's also a responsibility. There's never been a community like ours -- we're 
almost 6 million citizens from every corner of the planet, able to mobilize at 
a moment's notice.  If we stick together, spread the word, and take more and 
more action, anything is possible. From corruption to the environment to 
poverty and more, what happens next, depends on all of us. 

With admiration for everyone's public service and hope for the future,

Ricken, Ben, Alice, Luis, Emma, Stephanie, Alex, Milena, Heather, Iain, 
Graziela, Paula, David, Ben, Pascal, Benjamin, Brianna, Veronique, Giulia, 
Parvinder, MariaPaz, Saravanan, Kien, Yura, Vladimir, Alma and the rest of our 
growing team :) 

Scroll down for more detail on each of our recent campaign victories, as well 
as other updates. For a great recent feature article in the Economist magazine 
about Avaaz, click here:

http://www.avaaz.org/en/global_victory_report/?vl 

A victory in depth: Stopping “Crony-Media” in Canada

Canadian Avaaz members successfully protected their democracy this month by 
shutting down a bid to subsidize a new, biased news channel with close ties to 
the Prime Minister's office. 83,000 people signed a petition against special 
government handouts for Sun TV - a propagandistic TV channel set up by Prime 
Minister Harper’s former spin doctor, Kory Teneycke. The project was conceived 
after a secret lunch between Harper, Teneycke, and the infamous Rupert Murdoch, 
who ruthlessly exploits his vast media empire to manipulate political leaders 
of several major countries. Murdoch has spawned the radical right tea party 
movement in the US after being spurned by Barack Obama, employs 5 of the 
leading US Republican presidential candidates, and no UK government has won an 
election without his support in 30 years. Canadians were determined to stop 
Murdoch's "crony-media" style of subversion of democracy from being brought to 
Canada.

After Avaaz mobilized against SunTV, the media empire threw every big corporate 
tactic at us - smear pieces in a dozen of their newspapers, threats of lawsuits 
if we didn't immediately suspend the campaign, and even links to a criminal 
sabotage of our petition campaign. Avaaz members didn't scare and fought back 
with 83,000 petition signatures, 21,000 personal letters to the government's 
media commission, and over $400,000 donated to take on any lawsuits, fight the 
media battle and pursue a criminal investigation into the sabotage. The 
donations also allowed Avaaz to hire Canada's top lawyers and experts to help 
challenge SunTV's application to the government.

The result was a victory on all counts! Kory Teneycke was forced to resign, 
admitting he had "debased the debate" and SunTV abandoned its attempt to get 
its launch funded by a government handout. Murray Dobbin, a well-known 
commentator, wrote, “It is a huge victory for every Canadian who took time to 
write, email, phone or otherwise protest this grotesque plan to move Canadian 
political culture to the far right. And a victory in particular for Avaaz the 
on-line social movement that flushed Teneycke and his bully tactics into the 
open.”

Ficha Limpa: beating corruption in Brazil

A massive online campaign by the Avaaz community in Brazil won a stunning 
victory against corruption. The "clean record" law was a bold proposal that 
banned any politician convicted of crimes like corruption and money laundering 
from running for office. With nearly 25% of the Congress under investigation 
for corruption, most said it would never pass. But after Avaaz launched the 
largest online campaign in Brazilian history, helping to build a petition of 
over 2 million signatures, 500,000 online actions, and tens of thousands of 
phone calls, we won! The media has dubbed ficha limpa a "political revolution".

And so far, thanks to the Avaaz community and public awareness created by the 
campaign, the victory has been a lasting one: even as corrupt politicians push 
to repeal the law, we’ve tracked them every step of the way and foiled their 
plans.

Bavaglio: stopping the “gag law” in Italy

In an historic victory for people power in Italy, 340,000 Italians mobilised 
against the "Legge Bavaglio" or “gag law” -- which would have fatally curbed 
the power of the Italian legal system to fight crime and corruption, and would 
have imposed draconian penalties for editors and journalists who try to hold 
politicians accountable.

It was the first time in Italian history that public demonstrations were able 
to shift the parliamentary agenda. Prof. Stefano Rodotà, jurist and columnist 
of La Repubblica, said "A channel has been opened between politics and people, 
a distance that seemed to be unbridgeable for a moment has been bridged".

Argentina: protecting glaciers

For years mining companies have been destroying glaciers in Argentina, where 
they are relied on for 70% of the countries water. A bill was proposed that 
could protect them, but no one thought it would pass given the huge power of 
the mining companies. That was until Argentinean Avaaz members and our partners 
pushed so hard that they turned the tide.

Last week, the Argentinian Senate passed the bill to protect glaciers from the 
mining industry after Avaaz members flooded key senators with more than 8,000 
messages prior to the vote and added their names to a petition supporting 
glacier protection, reaching more than 11,000 signatures in few days.

South Africa: preserving independent media

Over 30,000 South African Avaaz members signed a petition to protect the 
freedom of the press from widespread government interference. A proposed bill 
that would give appointed members of government control over media content 
across the country was amended and key offensive clauses removed in reaction to 
the groundswell of popular opposition. The movement to preserve the 
independence of the media in South Africa is ongoing and the Avaaz campaign is 
central to the struggle.

EU: 1 million oppose GMOs

Avaaz has built an unprecedented 1-million strong European petition to stop 
growing of genetically modified crops until solid research is conducted. The 
petition is the first EU citizens initiative -- which allows 1 million EU 
citizens to make official legal requests of the European Commission.

It was launched in response to the Commission's recent decision to allow 
genetically modified crops for the first time in 12 years. The decision was 
seen as a favour for the GM lobby, and a slight to most Europeans, 60% of whom 
believe solid research should be required before growing foods that could pose 
a threat to our health and environment.

Germany: securing crucial aid funds

In early October, observers warned that Germany planned to slash two thirds of 
its contribution to the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB, and Malaria. But a 
well-timed wave of phone calls from German Avaaz members to their government 
helped turn the tide -- and Germany's government announced at the last moment 
that it would contribute its full promised amount, $600m over three years.

Pakistan: giving when and where it was needed most

As a humanitarian catastrophe of terrifying proportions unfolded in Pakistan 
with a fifth of the country under water, and millions of people homeless and 
desperately needing assistance, our community sprang into action.

Giving generously, Avaaz members donated over $1.1 million dollars in the 
crucial moments following the disaster -- funding much needed aid through 
efficient local organizations on the ground. Working through trusted 
international organizations (Oxfam, Plan, ActionAid) to identify the most 
effective local partners, we helped get essential food, shelter, and medicine 
to over 20,000 families.
Support the Avaaz community! We're entirely funded by donations and receive no 
money from governments or corporations. Our dedicated team ensures even the 
smallest contributions go a long way -- donate here.
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Avaaz.org is a 5.5-million-person global campaign network that works to ensure 
that the views and values of the world's people shape global decision-making. 
("Avaaz" means "voice" or "song" in many languages.) Avaaz members live in 
every nation of the world; our team is spread across 13 countries on 4 
continents and operates in 14 languages. Learn about some of Avaaz's biggest 
campaigns here, or follow us on Facebook or Twitter.

To contact Avaaz,    write to us at www.avaaz.org/en/ 

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