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Thousands of children are tortured and raped repeatedly in private run juvenile prisons...let's keep this in mind.


STEPFORD WIVES R US EXPOSING THE SLAVERY PENAL HOLOCAUST SYSTEM

Women, need to realize, that the fastest growing population of the Prison SEX RAPE SLAVERY businesses is in fact, WOMEN. That includes, WOMEN JAILED FOR SELF DEFENSE WHICH IN THIS NATION, SISTER, WE DON'T HAVE A RIGHT TOO, we are not MEN nor ANIMAL, women get 50 to Life for Self Defense, against rape, abuse, repeated abuse and torture. Even for not dying while getting beat near to death, a man can kill or torture a child, and the WOMAN-MOTHER will be the one who gets the longer time in prison [if he even gets charged], AND IF the woman gets sentenced with mental health--she can expect to be Lobotomized by force.

COMMUNIST WOMEN ARMY NEPAL WHAT TRUTH LOOKS LIKE

COMMUNIST WOMEN ARMY NEPAL WHAT TRUTH LOOKS LIKE
FIGHTING 'TRAFFICKING' NOT SUPPORTING IT LIKE THE TRAITOR BOURGEOISIE 'FAKE' SOCIALIST AND COMMIE PORN CULTURE THUGS OF THE WEST

WAS 'EVE' WANTING FREEDOM FROM MINING GOLD? THE TRUTH ABOUT 'DIRTY GOLD' AND THE HARMS ON WOMEN'S HUMAN RIGHTS

Going all the way back to the Garden of Eden, there was GOLD.  Through the Kingdoms, from Pharaoh's Egypt to King Solomon to the Roman Empire TO THE GENOCIDE AND SLAVERY OF NATIVE AMERICAN INDIANS [AND NUMEROUS RAPES OF WOMEN] TO NONE OTHER THAN THE CATHOLIC CHURCH VIA EUROPE/PROTESTANT 'GUILDS' WHO WERE ALL ABOUT 'GOLD', to the WORLD BANKS TODAY,

Jailed mining activists in Ghana 
Credit: Daniel Owusu-Koranteng/WACAM  [NOTE:  IN A MINING ACCIDENT IN GHANA --ALSO ONE OF THE WORST STATES FOR TRAFFICKING/FORCED SEX SLAVERY OF GIRL CHILDREN--NUMEROUS WOMEN DIED IN A HORRIBLE MINING ACCIDENT, THIS IS COMMON, see the map for other horrid details of the FACTS/or TRUTH about GOLD MINING--so all that GOLD in Old Testament, thousands of pounds to the kings, CAME FROM 'SLAVES', obviously--it should be noted too, when America had the so called Gold Rush, hundreds of Asian girls were brought here, chained to beds in brothel hells and forced into sex slavery to Miners.  FACT...


maybe it's time to search for some Truth, about Religion, Slavery/Gold and HUMAN RIGHTS--WHY IT'S SO EASY TO SLAUGHTER--RAPE--KILL WOMEN/CHILDREN FOR MINING RESOURCES, SUCH AS 'GOLD' AND WHY DO OUR BANKS HOLD SO MUCH OF IT?  Inquiring minds, want to know, is it a SIN to want to know TRUTH? 

GOLD has been the mined resource that has been the ENSLAVEMENT/DEATH OF NUMEROUS HUMANS, MANY OF THEM WOMEN, WHO BEAR THE WORST BRUNT OF IT.  From 'DirtyGold' and why you should care, on Women--link at bottom, this will be an ongoing search for TRUTH on this blog.

Women and Mining
In the mining communities of the developing world, it is the women, already disadvantaged, who bear some of the most difficult burdens.
In many countries, women are not permitted to own land or their land rights are restricted in various ways. This lack of title often excludes women from any compensation payments for loss of land that accompany the opening of a mine. Women are often excluded from community negotiations with mining companies.
Caption: Women hold up their list of complaints about the mine pit behind them in Tintaya, Peru.  Credit: Ingrid Macdonald/Oxfam CAA
Women hold up their list of complaints about the mine pit behind them in Tintaya, Peru. 
Credit: Ingrid Macdonald/Oxfam CAA
Mining creates very few employment opportunities for women, and displaces farms and other job sectors in which women are often employed.  These changes tend to concentrate economic power in the hands of men, increasing women's dependence on their husbands or male relatives. The loss of female income can in turn exacerbate many other social problems common in mining communities.  As many mining communities have to deal with increases in alcoholism, prostitution, drugs, and crime, the impact on family life and women is extremely negative.  Women are disproportionately affected by the spread of HIV/AIDS and domestic violence.
Women who do find work in the mining companies often face severe discrimination. Women's roles are often limited to low-level clerical positions, often face sexual harassment from male coworkers or supervisors.  In some countries, they may be fired if they become pregnant.
Environmental problems related to mining affect women both in their work as farmers and as family caregivers and providers.  Credit: Ernesto Cabellos/Guarango Cine y Video
Environmental problems related to mining affect women both in their work as farmers and as family caregivers and providers. 
Credit: Ernesto Cabellos/Guarango Cine y Video
Environmental contamination from mining -- especially water pollution -- can greatly complicate the traditional role of women as providers of food and water to their families. In drier regions of the developing world, for example, women must often walk considerable distances to collect the day's water. Mine pollution can lengthen that walk, and reduce the time for other chores or for leisure activities and education.
For an example of water contamination impacting lives, please read about Cajamarca, Peru
In January of 1997, female mining activists and mine-affected women from around the world gathered in Baguio City, in the Philippines, to look for ways to address these issues. The result was the establishment of the International Women and Mining Network -- and a commitment to make the plight of women a central concern of mining activism.
For more information:
Endangered Communities.  A section from Dirty Metals: Mining, Communities, and the Environment. (592KB)
International Women and Mining Network:http://www.iwam.net/index.html


http://www.nodirtygold.org/disadvantaged_women.cfm

2 comments:

Mara Reid said...

Proverbs 13:23 Abundant food is in the fallow ground of the poor, But it is swept away by injustice.

Women are the brunt of much of this injustice.

JaneDoeThreads said...

Mara I did a lot of research on Gold and the ancient history--horrid, including ancient Egypt where the mines they Did find they found the horrid conditions that left many slaves dead, the mine of Ophir [King Solomon] they haven't but one theory is, is that he looted the gold from Egypt--see today's post on what I have been finding out. Love Jane