272, Nov-Dec 2007
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IN THIS ISSUE: WACC releases a statement to mark Human Rights Day December 10 2007 asserting that “there can be no genuine development without human rights and no social justice without communication rights”. AlSO IN THIS ISSUE: Highlights on Congress 2008, programme stories and pictorial news
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| Cover photo: Children of Western Nepal (File photo: Radio Program, Naya Nepal, Subaltern Forum) Read more |
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“No human rights without communication rights”In a statement released to mark Human Rights Day, December 10 2007, WACC called on governments, non-governmental organizations and the private sector to recognize and strengthen communication rights as a vital component in the development and implementation of political, economic, social and cultural policies. “There can be no genuine development without human rights and no social justice without communication rights”, said WACC in the statement. |
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WACC Statement on World AIDS Day
On World AIDS Day, December 1, 2007, WACC called on its members and partners to encourage their faith communities and their local media to make visible the contributions of people living with HIV and AIDS by allowing them to take leadership positions in parish and community life and by making their voices heard in church and community media. |
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Congress keynote speaker addresses Amnesty International council
The head of a global women’s rights organization scheduled to be a keynote speaker at the upcoming communication rights conference, Congress 2008, recently challenged over 400 senior Amnesty International delegates from all over the world to make women’s human rights real, particularly in Africa, a region where Amnesty International’s initiatives tend to lag behind despite its strong human rights profile. |
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International communication specialists to address congress 2008WACC has announced three leaders of learning streams scheduled to take place during Congress 2008 to be held on 6-10 October 2008 in Cape Town South Africa.The leaders who are recognised communication specialists include;
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Communication is Peace: A Shocking Theme
The theme for Congress 2008, Communication is Peace, seems almost shocking. After all, the logo of the sponsoring organization, the World Association for Christian Communication, proudly proclaims Taking Sides, a tagline that implies taking a stand in the face of conflict and being prepared to accept its consequences. Communication is peace, on the other hand, implies bridge-building, working for consensus, understanding and even validating the other person’s perspective. |
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Reality and Peace
A distorted picture of reality is very often a decisive factor on the road from peace to conflict and war. For that reason propaganda has very often been used to distort the worldview of people in order to prepare the next war. The distinction between “us” and “them” is used as a foundation stone for a black and white description of life in a community, in a country or between countries. |
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WACC to launch new website for Congress 2008 in January 2008. Be sure to visit: www.waccglobal.org/congress La WACC lance un nouveau site web pour le Congrès 2008 ! Au mois de janvier 2008, visitez-nous au: www.waccglobal.org/congress |
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Media and Poverty in IndiaBy Dr. J.B. Anand, Chairperson, WACC- Asia Region
‘You always have the poor with you’ (Mathew 26: 11). |
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Pictorial News |
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Nairobi, Kenya - Gender and media activists attending a "gender and media advocacy workshop" organised by WACC in Kenya's capital, Nairobi, 3-5 December. They released a declaration criticizing media in Africa for gross gender imbalances and stereotyped portrayal of women in the media. Read full declaration |
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Kathmandu, Nepal - Tharu women of mid-western Nepal. |
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