Today is the beginning of the Amnesty International Houston Group 23 online blog for social justice. We hope to follow in the footsteps of great social justice blogs like Grits for Breakfast by Scott Hensen and The Defense Counsel Rests by Paul Kennedy and really change for the better our community. This blog is created with the intention of focusing on given issues and the desire to see intellectually stimulating comments from readers. Each week we will have a blog posting by one of our group leaders as each one are experts in their individual fields of human rights. Protection of our human rights can’t be done by any one person and is a responsibility that we all must share in.
My name is Charles Lee Baird and I am the AI23 group director and we have recently been working on a lot with Amnesty International. Amnesty International is really committed to reestablishing a presence here in Houston and serving the human rights needs of the Houston community. We work alongside other great organizations with a commitment to social justice including Houston Rescue and Restore, Catholic Charities, American Civil Liberties Union, Texas Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty and many others. We have recently scrapped our old website and put up a totally new website with greater resources more in line with our Amnesty International USA office and other localized groups. Staff profiles action pages and this blog are only the beginning of that we have planned. Around this time of the year we have season premiers or series premiers that captivate our attention in the media. This fall I am looking forward to finally seeing who the Mother of Ted’s children are, what the next step for Oliver Queen is after Malcom Merwin destroyed the Glades and what happened to the psychopath stalking Detective Benson. Last May viewers of many of these shows were left with good cliffhangers and many high expectations for this fall’s lineup. In each of these shows the series premier is always entitle “Pilot”. This first entry is marketed to potential networks to get the producers interested in the series. Often it is this pilot episode that is the most important to understanding future episodes in future seasons because it builds such a solid base. The setting, purpose and characters are first introduced to make their first impressions and their first interactions are what future encounters are often based on. Obviously, this is a high demand placed on the first installment and so I choose to go back to the beginning of why we as Amnesty International are really here. No doubt most of us are familiar to some degree with the sins of humanity through world history that included massive horrendous bloodshed, greed, violence, malice, racism, hate, and war. After the end of World War II (the most violent and horrendous mass slaughter of human beings to that date) Eleanor Roosevelt began to work with other key members of the recently formed United Nations to compose the United Nation’s Declaration of Human Rights. This document lists some 30 specific provisions of human rights that were to apply to all humans and set for use the universal standard for our industry. Ms. Roosevelt was determined to prohibit the atrocities that happened in World War II from ever happening again and set a lasting peace. While this indicates that her heart was in the right place many others did not have such an honest and kindred conviction. That is evidenced by the criminals (Castro, Stalin & Chavez to name a few), politicians, lawyers, serpents and other host of villains that still continue to plague our Earth with countless human rights violations including human trafficking, racism, child solders, executions, rapes, hate crimes and that is only the tip of the iceberg. Our world is at a great juncture and never before has there been more of an urgency to protect of human rights and civil liberties. Now that we have the setting lets elaborate more on the characters and purpose. Using other examples from history (both fictional and nonfictional) we can learn more about our own motives. The character of Bruce Wayne of Gotham City experienced a terrible tragedy as a young child with witnessing the murder of his parents. The character of John Walsh of Florida also had to deal with a horrific tragedy with the kidnapping and murder of his only son Adam Walsh. Neither of these characters got the closure or justice that they wanted from these horrible events. Depending on which series, version, or show of Batman that you choose the murder of Thomas and Martha Wayne is never caught, killed in a violent gang war, falls victim to his industry or simply fades from history. The murder of Adam Walsh (believed by the large consensus of law enforcement to be Ottis Toole who died in 1996 after several providing several misleading confessions and retractions) was never convicted of the crime through the due process of a court of law. In December of 2008 the police formally closed the case identifying Toole as the suspect. Both Batman and John Walsh were unable to administer justice to rectify the damage done by the embodiments of pure evil that forever changed their lives. Both felt massive psychological trauma and for a time actually though the world would stop for their broken hearts or that their lives were over. This sadness is common to the loss of a loved one but is made far worse by the needless violence. Both of these individuals realized something different about the circumstances that we live in as that is not how the story ends. They realized that there were plenty more other wicked, vile monsters out there from where those came from. The difference was in the future these villains would have would have the embodiment of justice to deal with. In their respective worlds Batman and John Walsh put the fear of God into scores of evildoers and became symbols of hope to victims of injustice. I believe that we at Amnesty International have a very similar calling that we must heed. Our nation and world has come through some very difficult times but there is still much work to be done. We have all been the victims of injustice (some more than others) but now we have a call in to end that today. We have a responsibility to understand that while certain injustices of our own history might be outside of our reach to correct, there are plenty more where those came from. The difference is that this time, we stand ready to serve those principles of justice, liberty, equality, freedom and peace. The difference is that this time those villains out there using child solders, committing human trafficking, carrying out genocide, committing prosecutorial misconduct, perpetuating racism, and other violations of humanity, have us to put up with. A core belief of what we do rests on the old wisdom that the only thing necessary for evil to triumph is for good people to do nothing. So I call out to all good people, will you tolerate these sickening violations of basic human rights? I will not. Let's work together and change it. Lee Baird
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10/9/2013 01:48:48 am
The death penalty should be abolished because it is reserved for the poor and minorities who cannot afford to hire an attorney. Wealthy defendants never go to death row.
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