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Death Penalty – French President Francois Hollande – Mothers Day & Debt

Greater Voice is against death penalties… Are you not? Then think about a frightening chance of executing an innocent person… + US President Barack Obama’s letter: “Michelle’s been by my side — and I’ve been at hers — for nearly 20 years now. She’s comforted me on tough days and given me inspiration. She’s done so much to raise our two beautiful girls. She’s an incredible leader — and both my wife and my best friend.” + a look at the External Debt Position and the regime change in France. Continue reading »

No arms for atrocities – Call on India to put human rights first

There is an urgent need for India to support Treaty language that would prevent transfers of conventional arms to recipients where there is a substantial risk that the items will be used for violations of international human rights and humanitarian law. Yes, India has a unique and historic opportunity to help reduce the human suffering and instability caused by the reckless and poorly regulated trade in weapons, munitions and military and security equipment. haven’t Indians suffered repeated armed attacks and hasn’t India stated a number of times that its security interests have been “affected by illicit and irresponsible transfers, especially of small arms, light weapons and explosives”? Continue reading »

Don’t Imagine – Turner Just Shut The TV

Hindi entertainment channel Imagine TV’s poor ratings has finally led to winding up of its operations. Thanks also to its doomed advertising revenues. The poor ratings were hampering further investments, it is learnt by Greater Voice that has always believed that the channel never performed since its inception. Also, there’s a general perception that the channel … Continue reading »

Debate On Right to Offend: Freedom of Expression in the Internet Age

“Right to Offend: Freedom of Expression in the Internet Age” – A debate on March 29, in the afternoon. You are invited. Continue reading »

In Burma, Abuses Persist Despite Heralded Reforms

A new report by Human Rights Watch titled — Untold Miseries: Wartime Abuses and Forced Displacement in Burma’s Kachin State — describes how the Burmese army has attacked Kachin villages, razed homes, pillaged properties, and forced the displacement of tens of thousands of people. Soldiers have threatened and tortured civilians during interrogations and raped women. The army has also used antipersonnel mines and conscripted forced labourers, including children, on the front lines. Continue reading »

Water Water — Where Is Water !!!

World Water Day 2012 has HERE and you have to think what have you been doing to SAVE WATER. I know you are aware how important is to save Every One Drop. Much water is needed TODAY to create our meal, while ensuring that we get the nutrition we need. And Thus The Success Of World Water … Continue reading »

Timeline Apps | Facebook

Apps Bring Your Timeline to Life, claims Facebook in the run up to enforcing TIMELINE. What about you! Are you ready to publish your timeline? Remember: Your timeline goes live on …. on … O God … I don’t know… WHEN… or how soon. Well, I’m actually AFRAID. BUT you still have a chance to review … Continue reading »

Internet Users Around The World

Where in the world do people lack internet access? Find out in this photo. Continue reading »

International Women’s Day

On this International Women’s Day, here’s a video dedicated to the WOMEN of the world. … and the write-ups that Greater Voice featured from time-to-time, on WOMEN: Change The Models Of Indian Womanhood Destroy The Sin, Not The Sinners … For A Guiltless Man Is Hard To Find Women – the front line against hunger No one to … Continue reading »

Don’t show us just the Moon, Mr. Moon

Identify areas of opportunity and work together like never before. No mere promises from world’s top body, not anymore. Empower people to make a real difference. Let not the UN become a fiefdom of few. Continue reading »