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 <description>&lt;blockquote&gt;the governments around the globe will facilitate it for us&lt;/blockquote&gt;

Its very scary if we have to rely on government - the big problem is to wrestle power back from governments who have committed the  most atrocious abuses of human rights.

As for the talk at the great hall, it sounds great, its wonderful to listen to inspiring people - does anybody know who the amnesty international woman was that Gwendoline mentions above? </description>
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 <description>Yesterday morning at the Great hall, many people reunited for one cause. I was there too and I almost could hear the energy floating in everyone&#039;s body. It was a magical moment. The lady in the black jacket representing Amnesty International, (if I&#039;m right?) said many important things- But what I recall straight away is something to do with our generation.</description>
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