Guest guest Posted August 26, 2009 Report Share Posted August 26, 2009 It is not very surprising for us in India. Govt and Political leaders always call upon people to revolt against corruption, garibi, misconduct of officers etc but you take a step, get known as a naxal or something similar and get " encountered " . vns---------- Forwarded message ----------Greenpeace India <climate.india Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 2:02 PMWhat do you do when democracy fails?vnsh44 If you are unable to see the message below, click here to view. Dear Dr.V.N., In October 2007, Al Gore accepted his Nobel Prize with the words: " I can't understand why there aren't rings of young people blocking bulldozers and preventing them from constructing coal-fired power plants. " At precisely the same moment, six Greenpeace activists -- one of them six weeks pregnant at the time -- entered a highly-secure coal-power plant and defaced one of its chimneys. Retribution was swift. We were arrested and sent to jail and, nearly two years later, the incredulous charges against us are yet to be dropped. Our case, unreported by the media, drags on in court. My daughter Johanna was four years old when I went to jail for that crime. She's six years old now. In these two years, instead of shutting down coal-power plants, our government has been building more of them. The unfair part is, the people building these coal-power plants won't be around when climate catastrophe finally hits us. They won't be running from refugee camp to refugee camp. They won't be escaping hunger and drought and famine and disease, but Johanna will. It's for her sake, and for the sake of all children, that ordinary citizens like you and me must go beyond empty talk, and take direct action against climate change. Why direct action? Because patient petitioning through the " proper channels " isn't working. Our Prime Minister has ignored over 50,000 people like you who have asked him for a Renewable Energy Law. He talked of climate change in his Independence Day speech, but has shown no sign that he intends to match his words with deeds. It was to make climate change his No.1 priority that six of us went to jail. This is our story. I hope when you read it, you too will be inspired to act, and succeed where we failed. Gene Hashmi Guilty since 2007 PS: If the above links in the email do not work for you, please copy and paste the following URL into your browser: http://bit.ly/V7qwi I went to jail for fighting climate change. How far will you go?         " Civil resistance is not an easy path, but given abdication of responsibility by the government, it is an essential path... Direct action is necessary because the democratic process is not bringing about policy change fast enough. " - Prof. James Hansen, NASA Why have I received this mail? Either because you signed up as a Greenpeace India cyber-activist or a friend forwarded this mail to you. How do I ? To receive regular updates from Greenpeace India, sign up here. How do I ? To stop receiving messages on how you can help the planet, How can I help more? You can help by forwarding this message to everyone on your email list. You can also donate to keep us going strong! Follow our updates on Twitter. Join our community on Facebook. Where do I send feedback? If you have anything nice or nasty to say, click here to write to us. Greenpeace India, #60 Wellington Street, Richmond Town, Bangalore 560025 -- Dr.V.N.Sharmahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Dr.V.N.Sharma " Those who have the privilege to know, have the duty to act. " Albert Einstein " The only thing necessary for Evil to Flourish is for good men to do nothing " Edmund Burke Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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