Thursday, July 3, 2008
THE DAYS ARE UNIQUE, OUR LOVES ARE BRIGHT, NOTHING TO FRIGHT FOR
NEW WORLD AND NEW SKY NEW PEOPLE NEW EYE NEW SPIRIT NEW TRUTH
IN NEW YORK MARTHA ADHIKARI THE PIONEER OF WOMEN HEALTH RIGHTS EXPIRED

Bronx, New York. July 02, 2008. Martha Adhikari a well known social worker and primary health care specialist, died at 9.36 a.m. eastern time. She was 61 years of age. She was loved by many. She was consider one of the pioneer of family control, which was later known as family planning in South East Asian countries. She struggle along with Dr. Mina Malakar for family planing in formar East Pakistan, now known as Bangladesh. During this culutral revolution of modern family system in an Islamic country like Pakistan she and her collouges gone through many domestic oppression and some cases extended even life threatening in many times. She proclaimed the freedom of women's rights in the Islamic world and free of choice of women health, rights of marriage and denounce of polygamy in Islamic world. During 1960 in South East Asia Family Planing system was consider religiously as act of evil, and socially a criminal act. In many cases hundreds of thousands women were persecuted because they had accepted modern Family Planing. Dr. Mina Malakar and Martha Adhikari were stand firm for the rights of women's health and struggle for freedom in a society, where women used to be consider like commodity of male. They are the pioneer of modern healthy family system in the third world countries, who led the oppressed women system towards civil right movement and rejected one way male domination in the family.
Saturday, August 4, 2007
COMMENTS AND CONTACTS
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ENHANCEAMERICA
PO BOX 491
AVONDALE ESTATES
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Editor: Patricia Baichie
Executive Editor: Pritvie Patrick
ENHANCEAMERICA
PO BOX 491
AVONDALE ESTATES
GA 30002-0491, USA
Editor: Patricia Baichie
Executive Editor: Pritvie Patrick
APPROXIPATELY 7,500 HUMAN SPECIES IN THE WORLD ARE DISAPPEARING
Ten years ago the United Nations had declared the year of the Indigenous people in the world, but recently have understood that the United Nations have done very little to protect the rights for those people. Every day these human species, who are called Panada people, are disappearing because of random enviromental hazards. A great number of them have been homeless because of industrial development. Millions of these human species are killed because of war, and conflicts between the majority people because of land dispute. This is the number one Human Rights abuse happening in this civilized world. Before Missionaries used to work among them in Asia, Africa, Europe, South and North America. At present Missionaries are only sitting in an air conditioned room and are broadcasting their "missionary work". To save these 7,500 aboriginals we need the old missionary dedication. Those who will live among them, who will wipe their tears.
Prithibi Rubin.
Prithibi Rubin.
NEW BOOK: BONI ISLAM: A TRUTHFUL WAY IN UNDERSTANDING ISLAM
A new book about Islam is on the way. The writer was born and raised in an Islamic nation. How do the Christian, Hindu and Buddhist minorities feel in an Islamic country? Why are the womens' rights being abused in Islamic nations? There are new struggles for womens' rights in Islam today. Islamic fundamentalism is outgrowing smaller religions in the Islamic world. How can we become man of peace and reconciliation in world today? In Islamic nations, a very large number of people have no rights; almost 85% of people have no income or any ways of survival. Although these people are the majority, kind and generous, yet they are powerless politically and economically. Practically, they are the victims of Islamic fundamentalism. In addition, a large number of young people are unemployed and illiterate. This book has a lot of new information and understanding and definitely serves as a tool for a solution for peacemakers. This is an unique book that has never been published for English readers.
By Patricia B.
By Patricia B.
Flood in Bangladesh: Environmental hazard
In Bangladesh, the city of Dhaka is floating under water and more than 120 million people are suffering from the lack of food and water. In situations like this, drinking water seems to be a big struggle everyday. The suffering is greater for the children and the elderly. Global warming is vital throughout the world since coutries such as Bangladesh with many rivers are being flooded each year. Please help the country in your own ways.
Saturday, February 10, 2007
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