Sunday, November 1, 2020

I'm asking for the last time

Election Day is almost upon us, but our work here is not done.
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President Barack Obama

Folks --

Election Day is almost upon us, but our work here is not done.

I need you to dig deep right now, and find a way to do even more to make sure that Joe and Kamala win this election on Tuesday -- whether that’s by volunteering your time, helping someone in your life get to the polls, or making your first donation to the campaign today.

Make no mistake, your $25 will still make a big impact in these final hours before Election Day. So I’m urging you: please chip in whatever you can afford right now, and make sure Joe and Kamala hit their final fundraising goal of this campaign.

If you've saved payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately:
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I know from my own campaigns just how important a surge of late fundraising can be. What Joe and Kamala raise today will fortify them in the key states they need to win on Tuesday -- and make sure they can keep up the fight after Election Day, if necessary.

And since this is a grassroots campaign, it’s up to grassroots supporters like you to make that surge happen.

This is not a normal time, and this is not a normal election. To protect our future -- and to protect our democracy -- we have to make sure that Joe and Kamala have the resources they need to be ready for whatever happens between now and the moment when a winner is declared.

But if we do our job well, if we win decisively and send a clear message about who we are, then these fundraising requests will stop, the job will be done, and our nation can begin to heal.

So while I know these emails pile up, I need you to take this last one from me seriously because this is the final fundraising goal of the 2020 presidential election and there are no second chances.

I’m asking you one last time: please, chip in $25 and help make sure we don’t fall short of the final fundraising goal on this final deadline: November 3, 2020.

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Since this is the last email I’ll send you before Election Day, I want to conclude by saying thank you. Thank you so much for everything you’re doing to help win this battle for the soul of our nation.

What you’re accomplishing in this campaign will echo through generations to come. I hope you’re proud -- I know I am.

Sincerely,

Barack Obama


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Friend, thank you so much for supporting Joe Biden and Kamala Harris’s Presidential campaign.

Change occurs because the conscience of a country begins to rise up and demand — demand change.

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Dia Internacional do Fim da Impunidade nos Crimes Contra Jornalistas  

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Departamento de Estado dos EUA
Gabinete da porta-voz
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Declaração da Porta-voz Morgan Ortagus
1 de novembro de 2020

 

A imprensa livre é essencial para uma cidadania bem informada.   Uma imprensa vigorosa pode, por exemplo, expor a corrupção, esclarecer sobre abusos aos direitos humanos e propiciar ao público as informações essenciais durante crises.  Em muitos lugares, os jornalistas que cumprem essa função necessária correm risco de sofrer ataques dos regimes autoritários e das organizações criminosas que estão buscando restringir a imprensa livre e a livre expressão.

Desde a virada do século, mais de 1500 jornalistas foram assassinados no mundo todo, e em mais de 85 por cento dos casos, os assassinos permanecem impunes. Os jornalistas em todo o mundo também enfrentam intimidação, ameaças, detenções arbitrárias e ações judiciais por motivos políticos.

Durante a pandemia de COVID-19, os governos autoritários da China, Venezuela, Irã e outros lugares têm usado a COVID-19 como pretexto para ameaçar, deter e atacar jornalistas.

As jornalistas enfrentam riscos específicos, incluindo trolagem nas redes, difamação e outras ameaças e violência fundamentadas em gênero.

Os governos possibilitam a impunidade ao não abordarem esses abusos e crimes contra jornalistas, e ao  cometerem eles mesmos tais abusos.  Organizações não-governamentais classificam a China, a Coreia do Norte e o Turquemenistão entre os piores países do mundo em relação à imprensa livre, enquanto a Síria e o México estão entre os mais perigosos. Segundo o Comitê de Proteção aos Jornalistas, a China, a Turquia, a Arábia Saudita e o Egito prendem maior número de jornalistas por suas reportagens do que outros países.

Neste Dia Internacional do Fim da Impunidade nos Crimes Contra Jornalistas, os Estados Unidos conclamam os governos a que realizem investigações independentes e transparentes em relação às ameaças, ataques e assassinatos quando esses ocorram; a que reformem as práticas policiais que possibilitam os maus tratos contra jornalistas; e a que revoguem as leis e práticas que limitam a liberdade de expressão dos mesmos.


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Día Internacional para Poner Fin a la Impunidad de los Crímenes contra Periodistas

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DEPARTAMENTO DE ESTADO DE EE. UU.
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DECLARACIÓN DE MORGAN ORTAGUS, PORTAVOZ
1 de noviembre de 2020

 

Una prensa libre es esencial para una ciudadanía informada. Una prensa enérgica puede, por ejemplo, sacar a la luz la corrupción, arrojar luz sobre los abusos de los derechos humanos y proporcionar al público información esencial durante las crisis. En muchos lugares, los periodistas que cumplen este rol necesario corren el riesgo de ser atacados por regímenes autoritarios y organizaciones criminales que buscan reprimir la libertad de prensa y la libertad de expresión. Más de 1.500 periodistas han sido asesinados en todo el mundo desde el cambio de siglo y, en más del 85 por ciento de los casos, los asesinos quedan impunes.

Periodistas de todo el mundo también enfrentan acoso, amenazas, detenciones arbitrarias y procesamientos por motivos políticos. Durante la pandemia de la COVID-19, los gobiernos autoritarios de China, Venezuela, Irán y otros lugares han utilizado la COVID-19 como una excusa para amenazar, detener y atacar a periodistas. Las mujeres periodistas enfrentan riesgos específicos, como el ciber trolling, la difamación de su reputación, y otras amenazas y violencia de género.

Los gobiernos posibilitan la impunidad al no reparar estos abusos y crímenes contra periodistas, y también al cometer abusos. Las organizaciones no gubernamentales clasifican a China, Corea del Norte y Turkmenistán entre los peores países del mundo en cuanto a libertad de prensa, mientras que Siria y México se encuentran entre los más peligrosos. Según el Comité para la Protección de los Periodistas, China, Turquía, Arabia Saudita y Egipto encarcelan a más periodistas por sus informes que otros países.

En este Día Internacional para Poner Fin a la Impunidad de los Crímenes contra Periodistas, Estados Unidos pide a los gobiernos que emprendan investigaciones independientes y transparentes sobre las amenazas, los ataques y los asesinatos cuando ocurran; que reformen las prácticas policiales que permitan el maltrato de periodistas; y que abolan las leyes y prácticas que limiten su libertad de expresión.


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