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Islamabad March 8, 2011
Former Federal Minister for Human rights and Member National Assembly Syed Mumtaz Alam Gillani said that Islam is greater character for women’s rights; constitution has all clarity, women have very glorious role in history. NGOs should promote awareness regarding women’s rights. He was speaking in a seminar on International Women’s Day this afternoon. Seminar organized by two reputed NGOs the Institute of Peace and Development (INSPAD) and Peoples…
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Islamabad January 24, 2011
Federal Minister for Human rights Syed Mimtaz Alam Gillani said that peace can not possible in the world without resolution of Kashmir and Palestine issues. Independent Human rights Commission bill will be submitted in National Assembly very soon. It is essential to work for the sake of peace, human rights and tolerance around the country.
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Sorry for the late response, we were in Sierra Leone doing service projects, will love to see how we can work together.
Aisha Desince
Director
Khadarlis for Sierra Leone
Prof Uwanaka I. Cyriacus said… Dr. Jabeen Shauq God bless you for the good work you are doing for humanity. Peace is an essential comodity we must do every thing possible to let the world have. I met two friends from Pakistan in a conference in Hawaii USA while in search of peaceful coexistence. Remain blessed Dr.
Prof Uwanaka
Lynne D'Amico said… Very nice to meet you!
Amineh Ayyad said…
Elischia Fludd said… Hello Dr. Shauq, very nice to meet your acquaintance here. I look forward to learning more about you. Thanks and strength to continue all that you do for humanity!
Cheers!
Surya said… Dear Dr. Jabeen
Thank you for joining the Network.I will be in touch with you regarding the activities related to protection and promotion of human rights and peace in South Asia. You can write me at:
Mr. Surya Deuja
Manager, South Asia Department
Asian Forum for Human Rights and Development (FORUM-ASIA)
12th Floor, Room 12-01, Times Square Building
Sukhumvit Road, Bangkok, Thailand 10110
tel: +66 2 6532940, +66 0834419070
Their letter describes (in some detail, over 3.5/Pps) how the receipt of only 5K vials of our solution helped them provide truly pure & totally drinkable water to members - along with those at risk young they aid & protect - when & where NO other resources were made available. Thousands thereby had safe water, in extremely remote/isolated rural areas; but hundreds more, already seriously Cholera sickened drinking "raw" water from badly infected sources, were able to recover; by simply ingesting our solution in more concentrated doses.
As you can also learn from this, that "miracles of modern medicine" - which obviously include a wide range of "patent medicines" from the Pharma industry - obviously have limitations: Especially in such disasters as Haiti has known! Just 1 major shortcoming, in that regard, is that too many medicines - especially antibiotics - are simply creating increasing strings of "drug resistant" pathogen strains. This is the case/cause for a horrible post-earthquake Cholera epidemic in Haiti; but it's also the case in new, more virulent forms of HIV & MRSA.
Silver, though, is an "equal opportunity pathogen destroyer": It simply doesn't care whether it's killing "regular" or mutated pathogens; they're all dispatched quickly (i.e., @max 30/Minutes) & with equal efficiency (to .998%). But flavor, odor or color of treated water/food or even sanitation areas does NOT change a bit; thereby, little one's that normally resist/even reject it are happy.
Dr. Sobia Tahir said… You are always welcome Dr. Jabeen.
Sobia Tahir
I'm honored that you've requested becoming a friend on this Network. You have quite an impressive background, in both health and human safety/security issues.
You may be interested to know that the parent company I represent & myself introduced our unique alternative Water/Food & Sanitation purification + disease curative solution to your country, as well as Afghanistan, last year. The Gov't of Pakistan embraced it thoroughly, & we were able to do a little good during the most recent flood disaster. However, problems with a shortage of hard currency combined with UN & other Int'l. Humanitarian Aid group "foot dragging" kept us from getting full container shipped in a timely manner. You may recall that your national flood relief system was trying to solve the potable water/disease control issue by having truck loads of bottled water try to reach isolated communities on impassable roads/washed out bridges. We demonstrated how a single pallet load of our vials, dropped into the most isolated areas, could serve to make 10-MILLION Liters of totally pure - AND DRINKABLE! - water. for weeks to months of service. In Haiti, we've now demonstrated how we can not only PREVENT water, food & sanitation-borne diseases, but cure those already infected as well. New Cholera strains have mutated to being "drug resistant", so Pharma antibiotics are proving useless. We'll be looking for local Distributors & Health Ed aides when we finally get a container load there; hope you can help!
Many thanks for the comment and welcome to the Peace Ed. group! Yes, let's explore ways to support each other and collaborate.
Warm regards,
Cheryl
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