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The Right to Freedom on the Way From Dar Es Salaam

Congratulations to the countries who host refugees and for those who have worked hard to save the lives of refugees who had the right to preserve their wealth. There is morale wealth and family reasons to have hope in advocacy.

There are many forms of media which have advocated for freedom as well as public figures and organisations. The media of course is written, audiovisual and visual art. Freedom is important because each person needs to express his or her own opinion in order to build a free world where democracy which is the government for the people and by the people is the key word. In this sense, countries that host refugees from any part of the world should be thanked a million times for the hope they provide for a better future and the dream of  each of us just like the American dream for example which “shall become true” one day for some of us.

So, the lucky people who are able to speak about human rights in any condition because of ethics and deontology are journalists. Some of us keep a diary and that the beginning of a work of a journalist which can also become a vocation or career. Most rich families keep diaries to pass on to their children so that they can remember the social network of their parents to give back to society.

Another example of advocacy is through visual art and the work of Pablo Picasso is so fantastic because of the way he reminded about the symbol of the cow and the cattle as a whole. Milk is an essential nutrient which has to be preserved and distributed as well as consumed reasonable.

Accordingly, there are countries which want to preserve peace in the world and have received refugees who want to preserve their memory and wealth. That is when it is important to know what wealth is about. The concept of wealth does not mean only financial means. Wealth is the education background, the rational, they way one manages health.  Some examples that we can think of are the Angolan refugees who lived around the world and were repatriated in the mid nineties, the Burundian refugees who were repatriated from Tanzanian when the second democratic elections were organized in Burundi in nineteen ninety three. Burundi is a special country which has political instability like Belgium due to the conflicts between the coastal populations called the Swahili which is the merchant society, the army, the agriculturalists and the intellectuals. From time to time a leader emerges among these social groups in Burundi and a clash can happen like in nineteen sixty two, nineteen sixty five, nineteen seventy two and nineteen ninety three. Burundi had mostly refugees west the northern border meaning from Rwanda essentially.

Thus, in the second part of the nineties a movie called “Cry Freedom” made popular the idea of advocacy and showed how advocating is important to maintain stability in a country like South African in the Southern Tropics of Africa which is one of the most modern societies which has kept so vivid the essential part of a family as model.

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