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Great movie: Jennifer Connelly and Paul Bettany

Hannah (Jennifer Connelly) and Tahir (Anthony Mackie) fall in love while homeless on the streets of New York. Shelter explores how they got there, and as we learn about their pasts we realize they need each other to build a future.

 

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Morrissey Takes On GOP, Trump, Obama and Law Enforcement

It’s refreshing hearing international views on America.

Larry King asks Morrissey why he’s disappointed in President Obama:

Morrissey: “I think he’s disappointed a lot of people… I don’t think that in cases like with Ferguson and so on, that he’s really helped his own people.”

LK: “By not doing what?”

Morrissey: “Well, [not] being more interested. And constantly saying: ” the police is always right, we should listen to the police… everybody knows that’s not true. But Obama, is he White inside? I think that’s a very logical question. Because I think that he probably is.”

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Obama holds national terrorism summit

Absolutely beautiful and very eloquently stated. ☺

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Me and My Chick

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The 46th NAACP Image Awards

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Jackson 5 visiting Bob Marley’s house in Jamaica in 1975

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Picture of the Day: Black is Beautiful

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High Blood Pressure

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Monkey Comes To Rescue Of His Friend & Brings Him Back To Life!

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Pope Francis tells shoppers: Don’t buy products made by modern-day slaves

Pope Francis (AFP)

 

As the January sales season nears in the West, Pope Francis will call on shoppers not to buy products which may have been made by modern-day slaves – whatever the savings.

In a speech to be delivered on January 1 entitled “No longer slaves, but brothers and sisters,” the Pope will say that despite the financial crisis, consumers should think twice before buying “items which may have been produced by exploiting others.”

For their part, businesses “have a duty to be vigilant that forms of subjugation or human trafficking do not find their way into the distribution chain.”

His message, published by the Vatican on Wednesday, December 10, slams “the growing scourge of man’s exploitation by man,” an “abominable phenomenon” covering everything from forced prostitution to child soldiers and slave labour in factories.

He warns that a common source of slavery is “corruption on the part of people willing to do anything for financial gain.”

He notes that slave labour and trafficking “often require the complicity of intermediaries”, pointing the finger at “law enforcement personnel, state officials, or civil and military institutions.”

According to the 2014 Global Slavery index, published last month, nearly 36 million men, women and children are trapped in modern-day slavery, the definition of which ranges from forced marriages to people coerced into prostitution, fighting wars or manual labour like picking cotton.

The 77-year-old pope calls for better cooperation between countries to combat “the transnational networks of organized crime” and bemoans the “context of general indifference” in which tales of slavery are heard.

In the speech he says his thoughts go to refugees and migrants “deprived of freedom”, who “in order to remain within the law, agree to disgraceful living and working conditions” as well as those rendered “objects of trafficking for the sale of organs, for recruitment of soldiers, for begging.”

“I think also of persons forced into prostitution, many of whom are minors, as well as male and female sex slaves… (of) women forced into marriage, those sold for arranged marriages and those bequeathed to relatives of deceased husbands,” he says.