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Greta Thunberg
Greta Tintin Eleonora Ernman Thunberg born 3 January 2003 is a Swedish environmental activist who is known for challenging world leaders to take immediate action for climate change mitigation.
Thunberg's activism began when she persuaded her parents to adopt lifestyle choices that reduced their own carbon footprint. In August 2018, at age 15, she started spending her school days outside the Swedish Parliament to call for stronger action on climate change by holding up a sign reading Skolstrejk för klimatet (School strike for climate). Thunberg initially gained notice for her youth and her straightforward and blunt speaking manner, both in public and to political leaders and assemblies, in which she criticizes world leaders for their failure to take what she considers sufficient action to address the climate crisis.
Ibrahim Rugova
Albanian pronunciation: [ibɾahim ɾugova]; 2 December 1944 – 21 January 2006) was a prominent Kosovo Albanian political leader, scholar, and writer, who served as the President of the partially recognised Republic of Kosova, serving from 1992 to 2000 and as President of Kosovo from 2002 until his death in 2006. He oversaw a popular struggle for independence, advocating a peaceful resistance to Yugoslav rule and lobbying for U.S. and European support, especially during the Kosovo War. Owing to his role in Kosovo's history, Rugova has been dubbed "Father of the Nation" and "Gandhi of the Balkans".
Martin Luther King
Martin saw that whites treated blacks with respect, including in business, and devoted himself to advocating blacks versus whites. He is a major name in the world for advocating that races are equal and injustices, without discrimination. This road would be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964.
Martin's most important boycott is the Montgomery bus boycott. A black woman by the name of Rose Park was canceled because a white person was not included in the rules rule. After this incident, the bus boycotts started. Martin Luther King was greatly disturbed by this and proceeds with the introduction of bus boycotts of Montgo and even serious threats from these actions.
Giving his famous speech "I Have a Dream" in 1963. Thanks to these protests, he played a major role in enacting the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
Mahmud Muhammed Taha
Mahmud Muhammed Taha was born in Rufaa. He was educated as a civil engineer in a British-run university in the years before Sudan's independence. In 1945, he founded an anti-monarchical political group, the Republican Party, and was twice imprisoned by the British authorities.
Taha developed what he called "Second Message of Islam" after a period of prolonged "religious seclusion". His message argues that contrary to mainstream Islam, the classical shariah (Islamic law) was intended for Muhammad's rule in Medina and not for all times and places. Taha argued, in effect, the opposite of this classical basis of law. He believed that the "Medina Qur'an", and Sharia laws based on them, were "subsidiary verses" – suitable for the backward society of the 7th century, but "irrelevant for the new era, the twentieth century", violating the values of equality, religious freedom and human dignity. Meccan verses, making up the "Second Message" of Islam, should form the "basis of the legislation" for modern society.
Malala Yousafzai
Malala Yousafzai was born on 12 July 1997 mononymously Malala Yousafzai Malik activist female education Nobel Peace Prize She is also the world's youngest laureate, and to ever receive a Nobel Prize. She is known for advocacy, especially for a children in her native in, northwest Pakistan, where they had at times banned girls from attending school. Her advocacy has grown into an international movement, and according to the former Pakistani Prime Minister, she has become the country's "most prominent citizen".
Andrey Sakharov
Born May 21, 1921 Died December 14, 1989 He was a dissident Russian nuclear physicist, a Nobel Prize-winning disarmament peace and human rights activist. He was best known as the designer of the thermonuclear weapons developed by the Soviet Union, known as the RDS-37. Sakhorov later became a defender of human rights and humanitarian reforms in the Soviet Union, so he was tortured by the state; these efforts earned him the Nobel Peace Prize in 1975. The annual Sakharov Prize, awarded by the European parliament to individuals and organizations dedicated to human rights and freedom, was presented in his honor.
Mahatma Gandhi
Mahatma Gandhi was Born January 15, 1929, died April 4, 1968, was an American president and activist. He was the leader and foremost spokesperson of the human rights movement from 1955 until his assassination in 1968. king is known for expanding human rights through nonviolence and civil resistance, inspired by religious beliefs and the nonviolent activism of Mahatma Gandhi.
Fatma Bostan Ünsal
Fatma Bostan Ünsal was born in 1965 Manyas Balıkesir. In 1981, he graduated from Manyas High School. I graduated from Istanbul University Faculty of Political Sciences in 1985. He completed his master's degree at Boğazici University, Department of Politics and International Relations. In 2001, as a visiting researcher at Georgetown University's Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding, he worked on a comparative analysis of Turkish and American secularism, previous background and recent issues. As a member of the Capital Women's Platform, I attended the UN Istanbul HABITAT II summit, the UN Millennium Forum in New York and the UN 2000: Special Session on Women (Beijing+5) and again in Cape Town in 1999 at the UN's World Religions Parliament. He joined the AK Party in the World Parliament held in Malta and in the Anti-Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and All Kinds of Discrimination meeting to be watched in
Durban, South Africa in September 2001.
Berta Isabel Cáceres Flores
Berta Isabel Cáceres Flores was born on March 4, 1971 in the department of Intibucá, Honduras. As a child, she lived in a home run only by her mother, Doña María Austra Berta Flores, who, in addition to being a midwife, nurse and mayor, was involved in the defense of human rights from a very young age. During the 1980s, a time when El Salvador's civil war took place, Berta Cáceres's mother dedicated herself to providing health services to Salvadoran refugees. Undoubtedly, the trajectory of her mother permeated the personality and ideology of Berta Cáceres, today considered a heroine and custodian of Honduran nature.
Jimmy Carter
James Earl "Jimmy" Carter, American politician and 39th President of the United States. He served as president from 1977 to 1981. He was awarded the 2002 Nobel Peace Prize for his work at the Carter Center. Earned the title of oldest surviving US President after George H. W. Bush died on November 30, 2018
Nasrullah Sayidov
Nasrullah Sayidov (Nasrullo Sayyid) is an Uzbek opposition politician. Former member of the Uzbek Parliament (1990-1993). He is also a writer, journalist and one of the leaders of the "Erk" opposition party, head of the party's Bukhara Region branch. Uzbekistan is one of the leading activists who initiated the adoption of the Declaration of Independence. Nasrullah Sayyid has written many articles on building a democratic civil society in Uzbekistan
Nelson Mandela
Nelson Mandela was the first President of South Africa (1918/2013). His political activity was very important: throughout his life he fought for the ringhts of black in South Africa. Spent roughly 27 years in prison. Revolutionary and subsequent man of a government of reconciliation and pacification, he was for a long time one of the leaders of the anti-apartheid movement and had a decisive role in the fall of this regime, while spending most of the years of anti-segregationist activism in prison.
Bocheńska graduated from the University of Warsaw in 1976 with a master's degree in Polish Language and Literature. She worked as an editor at the Polish National TV Theater from 1974 to 1981 she. Between 1984-1989 she worked on democratic opposition laws at the International Helsinki Human Rights Federation. In 1984 she founded "Salon 101", where the political, scientific and artistic elite could meet. She organized events with various dispersed communities of people fighting for Poland's independence.
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Yonous Muhammadi
In 2010, he helped found a refugee network, the Greek Forum of Refugees (GFR), which strives to promote cooperation between refugee communities.Mr. Muhammadi is also committed to defending women’s rights and serves as an ambassador for White Ribbon, one of the world’s largest campaigns to end violence against women.
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Vanessa Nakate
Vanessa Nakate (born 15 November 1996) is a Ugandan climate justice activist. She grew up in Kampala and became a celebrity in December 2018 after becoming concerned about the unusually high temperatures in her country. We were particularly troubled by the article about Vanessa's
actions . It has been realized that the current era has been drowned out by companies, mainly from the richer countries, that process fossil fuels , a fact that affects third world countries. Thus, we consider admirable the effort of Vanessa Nakate , who tries to save people from cimate change , especially those who become scapegoats of the culprits.
Lech Wałęsa
Lech Wałęsa, born 29 September 1943) is a Polish state, dissident, and Nobel Peace Prize laureate who served as President of Poland from 1990 to 1995. After winning the 1990 election, Wałęsa became the first democratically elected President of Poland since 1926 and the first Polish President to be elected by popular vote. Wałęsa, a shipyard electrician, became a leader of the Solidarity movement and led a successful pro-democracy effort in 1989 that ended Communist rule in Poland and brought the end of the Cold War.
Majora is a woman who lives in a neighborhood of the south Bronx and her first project was at her neighborhood when she saw an abandon property and recreated to a park. After that she continues her work about making a lot of other eco friendly projects. Also Majora started off her work in a world of sustainable business. All of her achievements have been built on a foundation of her park initiative and her desire to better her community.
Vandana Shiva
/born 5 November 1952) is an Indian scholar, environmental activist, food sovereignty advocate, ecofeminist and anti-globalisation author. Based in Delhi, Shiva has written more than 20 books. She is often referred to as "Gandhi of grain" for her activism associated with the anti-GMO movement.
Shiva is one of the leaders and board members of the International Forum on Globalization (with Jerry Mander, Ralph Nader, and Jeremy Rifkin), and a figure of the anti-globalisation movement. She has argued in favour of many traditional practices, as in her interview in the book Vedic Ecology (by Ranchor Prime). She is a member of the scientific committee of the Fundacion IDEAS, Spain's Socialist Party's think tank. She is also a member of the International Organization for a Participatory Society. She received the Right Livelihood Award in 1993, an award established by Swedish-German philanthropist Jakob von Uexkull, and regarded as an "Alternative Nobel Prize".
Victoria Woodhull
Victoria Woodhull Martin (September 23, 1838 – June 9, 1927), was an American leader of the women's suffrage movement who ran for President of the United States in the 1872 election. An activist for women's rights and labor reforms, Woodhull was also an advocate of "free love", by which she meant the freedom to marry, divorce and bear children without social restriction or government interference.
Ahmet Faruk Ünsal
He was born in 1965 in Balıkesir. He completed his undergraduate education at the Faculty of Political Sciences of Istanbul University, and his master's degree from the Department of Political Science and International Relations at Boğaziçi University.[3] In 2001, he was a visiting researcher at the Center for Islamic-Christian Studies at Georgetown University.[3] During this period, he comparatively examined the historical background of Turkey's and America's understanding of secularism and current debates on secularism. She is married to Ahmet Faruk Ünsal, President of the Human Rights and Solidarity Association for the Oppressed, and has two children.
First years He was born on July 29, 1925, in Chios of the Second Hellenic Republic, the son of a Cretan lawyer father and a Greek mother from the Çeşme district of İzmir. Mikis, who fell under the spell of music at a very young age, tried to write a song for himself at a young age, without having received any musical education. After taking his first music lessons in Pirgos[17] and Patra[18], he was only 17 when he gave his first concerts of Byzantine religious music with a choir he founder.
Eric Arthur
Eric Arthur, better known as George Orwell (25 June 03; Bihar - 21 January 1950; London),[1] was an English novelist and prisoner who was among the leading figures of the 20th-century British soldier. It is most related to the concept of Big Brother in this novel, titled the world-famous Nineteen Eighty-Four. The place in the work is to have clarity, intelligence, injustice of space and it is his signature against totalitarianism.
Orwell's writings are replete with those who are. After graduating from Eton ibrahimCollege on a scholarship, he was in Burma, then a British state, where he served briefly in the police force. At this level of structural practices, imperialization would begin to rage against it.
YORGO RALLİS
Rallis had a family with a political background. Before Greek independence, Alexander Rallis was a distinguished Phanariot. His son, Yorgo Rallis, became the President of the Constitutional Court in 1849. Rallis' grandfather, Dimitri Rallis, was a politician who served as prime minister five times. His father, Yannis Rallis, was a politician who cooperated with the Germans, who served as prime minister between 1943-44. Because of this, he died in prison in 1946 after his conviction. His maternal grandfather, George Teotokis, was a politician who was prime minister 4 times between 1901 and 1907.
Frida Kahlo
Frida Kahlo ( picture Self-Portrait with Thorn Necklace and Hummingbird, 1940, By Frida Kahlo) Frida Kahlo was born on July 6 1907 in Mexico City. She had a bad accident, while he was in bed she started painting self-portraits and she became famous. A very import phrase of Frida is “ I have always painted my reality, not my dream”. Frida fought against gender struggles during her life
Ayọ Tometi
Ayọ Tometi (born August 15, 1984), formerly known as Opal Tometi, is an American human rights activist, writer, strategist, and community organizer.She is a co-founder of Black Lives Matter (BLM). She is the former Executive Director of the United States' first national immigrant rights organization for people of African descent, the Black Alliance for Just Immigration (BAJI), working there in various roles for over nine years. With BLM, Tometi brings attention to the racial inequities faced by black people. She started as an active community organizer in her hometown advocating for human rights issues. She has campaigned for advancing human rights, migrant rights, and racial justice worldwide.
Ridhima Pandey
While most young children spend their time playing outside, 9-year-old Ridhima Pandey has been busy suing the Indian government, which failed to take action on climate change in 2017. The ongoing case is part of an emerging legal movement to hold accountable governments that fail to act responsibly on climate change. The movement is being led by young people who see climate change as a threat to access to basic human rights such as food, water and a safe place to live.
Isra Hirsi
US Congressman Ilhan Omar is advocating for the adoption of the Green New Deal (a proposal to transform the US energy system), while her 16-year-old daughter, Yesil, is urging young people to organize for climate action.
On March 15, Isra became one of the leading figures of the first Youth Climate Strike in the United States, which was part of the “Fridays For Future” protests.
Isra is carrying out activities to raise awareness about environmental racism. Within the context of climate justice, he advocates prioritizing communities disproportionately affected by climate change.
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Greta Thunberg
Greta Tintin Eleonora Ernman Thunberg born 3 January 2003 is a Swedish environmental activist who is known for challenging world leaders to take immediate action for climate change mitigation.
Thunberg's activism began when she persuaded her parents to adopt lifestyle choices that reduced their own carbon footprint. In August 2018, at age 15, she started spending her school days outside the Swedish Parliament to call for stronger action on climate change by holding up a sign reading Skolstrejk för klimatet (School strike for climate). Thunberg initially gained notice for her youth and her straightforward and blunt speaking manner, both in public and to political leaders and assemblies, in which she criticizes world leaders for their failure to take what she considers sufficient action to address the climate crisis.
Ibrahim Rugova
Albanian pronunciation: [ibɾahim ɾugova]; 2 December 1944 – 21 January 2006) was a prominent Kosovo Albanian political leader, scholar, and writer, who served as the President of the partially recognised Republic of Kosova, serving from 1992 to 2000 and as President of Kosovo from 2002 until his death in 2006. He oversaw a popular struggle for independence, advocating a peaceful resistance to Yugoslav rule and lobbying for U.S. and European support, especially during the Kosovo War. Owing to his role in Kosovo's history, Rugova has been dubbed "Father of the Nation" and "Gandhi of the Balkans".
Martin Luther King
Martin saw that whites treated blacks with respect, including in business, and devoted himself to advocating blacks versus whites. He is a major name in the world for advocating that races are equal and injustices, without discrimination. This road would be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964.
Martin's most important boycott is the Montgomery bus boycott. A black woman by the name of Rose Park was canceled because a white person was not included in the rules rule. After this incident, the bus boycotts started. Martin Luther King was greatly disturbed by this and proceeds with the introduction of bus boycotts of Montgo and even serious threats from these actions.
Giving his famous speech "I Have a Dream" in 1963. Thanks to these protests, he played a major role in enacting the Civil Rights Act of 1964.