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Iran: Stop the Crackdown

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Here is a message from our friends at Avaaz.org

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Dear Friends,

The crisis in Iran has reached a tipping point. Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei has warned millions of democracy protesters to be silent or face the consequences, and last night 19 more protesters were killed. Experts warn a massive bloody crackdown is imminent.

Our governments have been cautious, but this is not about taking sides -- everyone should agree that the murder and violent intimidation of peaceful protesters is never acceptable. We need to press all our governments to take a united stand at this historic moment, condemn the crackdown, and withhold recognition of any new Iranian government until the people are permitted to peacefully address their election concerns.

Every day counts -- Top Iranian leaders are split down the middle over whether to support a crackdown, so every bit of pressure matters. Sign the petition below, and forward this email to friends and family -- let's build a massive global outcry of 1 million voices against the crackdown:
http://www.avaaz.org/en/iran_stop_the_crackdown/98.php/?CLICK_TF_TRACK

Some countries like the US have reason to be careful, but Iranian activists say a united international community cannot be so easily dismissed. Our best hope is to show Iran's leaders that a united international community will reject the verdict of a violent crackdown.

We'll publicize the number of signatures in each country, and also deliver our petition directly to the leaders of the EU, Turkey, and Iraq -- Iran's largest trading partners, as well as UN.

Today the hearts and hopes of people around the world are with the protesters facing awful risks on the streets of Iran. Their struggle for democracy and basic rights is our struggle; it's time for us to stand with them.

Youth for Change International is a non-political and non-religious organization.

June 23, 2009 | 5:06 AM Comments  0 comments

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Obama's Message to the "Islamic World"

Earlier today, U.S. President Barack Obama made a speech in Cairo that addresses issues that are considered essential in the Middle East, during his 3-day trip to the Middle East.



What's your initial thoughts and opinions after hearing this speech? Add your opinion to the newest thread at the YFCI Discussions. Post your opinion!

June 4, 2009 | 11:06 AM Comments  0 comments

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Become part of the YFCI Staff!

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become part of the YFCI team!
Dear YFCI Members,
I am proud to annouce that we're ready to begin Youth for Change International's Staff Reorganization, and we're opening up the process to you! Do you want to become part of one of the largest up-and-coming youth-led organizations and help shape its future? Do you have a passion for youth organizations and activism? If you said YES to either of these questions, WE WANT YOU to become part of THE YFCI TEAM!
Find out more information by visiting:
There are many new staff positions that we want to fill and we want to bring new members onto the "playing field." We want staff to be part of our Member Services, Magazine, Promotion, Partnerships, Discussion Forums, Media Team and many more departments!
We also are introducing a new staff department at YFCI: Our Grassroots Networking Coordinators, who will help connect YFCI members to events and projects in their region!
APPLICATIONS ARE DUE NO LATER THAN JULY 3RD!
We hope this new staff will bring a new era of active participation in this organization, as well as spark more innovation and ideas through a fresh new staff body.
If you're interested, please visit today:
Thank you very much!
Together, we can make a greater difference!
Zach Komes
Founder and Executive Director
p.s.: As always, if you have any questions, feel free to contact me at zach@youth-for-change.org with your concerns, comments, suggestions or questions. Thanks so much!

May 25, 2009 | 10:05 AM Comments  0 comments

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A new kind of cap

I recieved this email from our friends at the Environmental Defence Fund.

Check out their newest project!

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Meet the mayor of Braddock, PA, John Fetterman.

John Fetterman looks more like he belongs on the Pittsburgh Steelers offensive line than who he really is—a Harvard-educated mayor of a struggling western Pennsylvania steel town.
In Braddock, PA, the hats are hard, just like the economic times. Once called the jewel of the Monongahela, this factory town has seen better days.

That's why Mayor Fetterman is a champion for another kind of cap—a carbon cap. Because John Fetterman knows that capping carbon will put the citizens of his endangered town back to work.

We want all of America to meet John Fetterman and hear his story.

The battle of a lifetime is underway—to cap carbon, to stop global warming, and to put Americans back to work rebuilding our energy economy.

Please don't let the global warming denial machine thwart our efforts. They're sinking hundreds of millions of dollars on propaganda, distortions, and junk science to lobby against us.

The biggest—and to me most offensive—lie the deniers are telling is that capping carbon will cost us jobs. Tell that to Mayor Fetterman and the men and women of Braddock.

Every wind turbine has 8,000 parts and requires 250 tons of steel. With tens of thousands of wind turbines waiting to be built, imagine how many people we'll put back to work when we cap carbon and unleash our clean energy future.


April 19, 2009 | 4:04 AM Comments  0 comments

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How are you volunteering?

Get involved with making this world a better place to live in!

April 1, 2009 | 10:04 AM Comments  0 comments

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Have good opportunities?



Calling all Opportunities!
Do you know any cool projects? events? websites? Youth for Change International is looking for social activism activites to be added WEEKLY on the YFCI homepage. Just email them to us!

March 7, 2009 | 1:03 AM Comments  0 comments

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Finally Justice for Darfur!

Finally Justice for Darfur
ICC Files Arrest Warrants

Press Release: 04.03.2009
ICC issues a warrant of arrest for Omar Al Bashir, President of Sudan
ICC-CPI-20090304-PR394 عربي
Situation: Darfur, Sudan

Today, Pre-Trial Chamber I of the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued a warrant for the arrest of Omar Hassan Ahmad Al Bashir, President of Sudan, for war crimes and crimes against humanity. He is suspected of being criminally responsible, as an indirect (co-)perpetrator, for intentionally directing attacks against an important part of the civilian population of Darfur, Sudan, murdering, exterminating, raping, torturing and forcibly transferring large numbers of civilians, and pillaging their property. This is the first warrant of arrest ever issued for a sitting Head of State by the ICC.

Omar Al Bashir’s official capacity as a sitting Head of State does not exclude his criminal responsibility, nor does it grant him immunity against prosecution before the ICC, according to Pre-Trial Chamber I.

According to the Judges, the above-mentioned crimes were allegedly committed during a five year counter-insurgency campaign by the Government of Sudan against the Sudanese Liberation Movement/Army (SLM/A), the Justice and Equality Movement (JEM) and other armed groups opposing the Government of Sudan in Darfur. It is alleged that this campaign started soon after the April 2003 attack on El Fasher airport as a result of a common plan agreed upon at the highest level of the Government of Sudan by Omar Al Bashir and other high-ranking Sudanese political and military leaders. It lasted at least until 14 July 2008, the date of the filing of the Prosecution’s Application for the warrant of arrest for Omar Al Bashir.
A core component of that campaign was the unlawful attack on that part of the civilian population of Darfur – belonging largely to the Fur, Masalit and Zaghawa groups – perceived to be close to the organised armed groups opposing the Government of Sudan in Darfur. The said civilian population was to be unlawfully attacked by Government of Sudan forces, including the Sudanese Armed Forces and their allied Janjaweed Militia, the Sudanese Police Force, the National Intelligence and Security Service and the Humanitarian Aid Commission.

The Chamber found that Omar al Bashir, as the de jure and de facto President of Sudan and Commander-in-Chief of the Sudanese Armed Forces, is suspected of having coordinated the design and implementation of the counter-insurgency campaign. In the alternative, it also found that there are reasonable grounds to believe that he was in control of all branches of the “apparatus” of the State of Sudan and used such control to secure the implementation of the counter-insurgency campaign.

The counts
The warrant of arrest for Omar Al Bashir lists 7 counts on the basis of his individual criminal responsibility (including:
five counts of crimes against humanity: murder; extermination; forcible transfer; torture; and rape, two counts of war crimes: intentionally directing attacks against a civilian population as such or against individual civilians not taking direct part in hostilities and pillaging.

Findings concerning genocide
The majority of the Chamber, Judge Anita Ušacka dissenting, found that the material provided by the Prosecution in support of its application for a warrant of arrest failed to provide reasonable grounds to believe that the Government of Sudan acted with specific intent to destroy, in whole or in part, the Fur, Masalit and Zaghawa groups. Consequently, the crime of genocide is not included in the warrant issued for the arrest of Omar Al Bashir. Nevertheless, the Judges stressed that if additional evidence is gathered by the Prosecution, the decision would not prevent the Prosecution from requesting an amendment to the warrant of arrest in order to include the crime of genocide.

Cooperation of States
The Judges directed the Registrar to prepare and transmit, as soon as practicable, a request for cooperation for the arrest and surrender of Omar Al Bashir to Sudan, and to all States Parties to the Rome Statute and all United Nations Security Council (UNSC) members that are not party to the Statute, as well as to any other State as may be necessary.

The Judges found that, according to UNSC resolution 1593 and articles 25 and 103 of the UN Charter, the obligation of the Government of Sudan to fully cooperate with the Court prevails over any other international obligation that the Government of Sudan may have undertaken pursuant to any other international agreement.

Pre-Trial Chamber I also found that the Government of Sudan has systematically refused to cooperate with the Court since the issuance of warrants for the arrest of the Sudanese Minister for Humanitarian Affairs, Ahmad Harun, and a regional Janjaweed militia leader, Ali Kushayb, on 2 May 2007. As a result, the Judges emphasised that, according to article 87(7) of the Statute, if the Government of Sudan continues to fail to comply with its cooperation obligations to the Court, the competent Chamber “may make a finding to that effect” and decide to “refer the matter […] to the Security Council.”

Furthermore, the Judges noted that the dispositive part of UNSC resolution 1593 expressly urges all States, whether party or not to the Rome Statute, as well as international and regional organisations to “cooperate fully” with the Court.



March 4, 2009 | 9:03 AM Comments  1 comments

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ABC4ALL: Hope

Help ABC4All get their project approved!

VOTE NOW and tell others! No fee donations to NGOs/nonprofits. Only 32 more votes are needed by March 4th, 2009. This project is to create concerts world-wide to benefit local NGOs in celebration of Barack Obama's historic inauguration.

First: Find out more about this project.

Then: Vote now at GiveMeaning.org.

Once again, please vote now to get this project accepted and working.

Lets do this!

-Zach, on behalf of ABC4ALL

Note: "Obama World" image curtesy of ABC4All. YFCI is a non-political organization, and does not endorse any political party, candidates, or government officials.


February 21, 2009 | 7:02 AM Comments  0 comments

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.YFCI Future.
What do you see?

February 19, 2009 | 8:02 AM Comments  0 comments

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A Tribute to Lincoln



On Lincoln's 200th Birthday, we celebrate the legacy of Abraham Lincoln, who changed history when he proclaimed the "United States, including the military and naval authority thereof, will recognize and maintain the freedom of such persons, and will do no act or acts to repress such persons, or any of them, in any efforts they may make for their actual freedom." in his famous Emancipation Proclamation.

Enjoy this video viewed on CBS News.

May Lincoln's legacy shape this world free of injustice!


February 12, 2009 | 11:02 AM Comments  0 comments

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