I agree with your central statement. But two questions remain to be answered:
1. Why?--Why these sort of human-rights organizations have not been created? Are "good people" disillusioned with the whole idea of such organizations? Are they busy with other higher priority tasks? Have they put their trust with the existing ones? Are there enough "good people" commited to seeing such a (monumental) task through?
2. How?--How and by whom should such orgnaizations be created? What is the proper venue and foundation? Source of funding? Etc.
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I agree with your central statement. But two questions remain to be answered:
1. Why?--Why these sort of human-rights organizations have not been created? Are "good people" disillusioned with the whole idea of such organizations? Are they busy with other higher priority tasks? Have they put their trust with the existing ones? Are there enough "good people" commited to seeing such a (monumental) task through?
2. How?--How and by whom should such orgnaizations be created? What is the proper venue and foundation? Source of funding? Etc.
-- Cyrus Ferdowsi, http://libiran.blogspot.com