Tag: Human rights

THE CATASTROPHIC PANDEMICS OF 2020

Ann Marie Ruby

“Dawn breaks open through the night sky,” is a prayer I recite each dawn to greet the new day. Like all humans across this globe, I too celebrated a bright new year’s day, with candles of hope. This year greeted all to the pandemics of our lifetimes known to you, me, and our future generations

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THIS IS THE WORLD HATE CRISIS

Ann Marie Ruby at the Peace Palace international court of justice vredespaleis Den Haag

Today, we the humans see the key to human survival is prevention. As COVID-19 has come upon the humans across the globe, we must in union work with each other. This pandemic is and should be a lesson learned for all humans across the globe. Work together and it is then all things are achievable.

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MY MOVEMENT TO END HATE CRIMES / THE WORLD HATE CRISIS

The World Hate Crisis / My Movement To End Hate Crimes

My movement to end hate crimes Violence roaming around in the dark corners of a nation is crippling humanity. Hate brewing within houses, smells stronger than the smell of freshly brewed coffee. Within these homes, instead of fresh baked breads being baked in the oven, are being baked hate crimes. Dawn sparkles glitters of hope

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ENDING VIOLENCE AND THE WORLD HATE CRISIS

(ANN MARIE RUBY) ENDING VIOLENCE AND THE WORLD HATE CRISIS

“Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.” -Martin Luther King Jr Dawn approaches upon our door after the dark night comes to an end. My eyes catch the glimpse of hope every morning I appear before dawn. Victory be to dawn as

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BEGINNING A MOVEMENT – THE WORLD HATE CRISIS

BEGINNING A MOVEMENT - THE WORLD HATE CRISIS

BEGINNING A MOVEMENT – THE WORLD HATE CRISIS Dawn had awakened all to a new day, with hope and blessings. Today, I had awakened to pain and hurt as I could not prevent myself from watching the news. Sri Lanka is a country I have never been to. Yet, my tears would let you think

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