A United States based human rights activist, Mary Helen Bernstein has
extolled Biafran journalists for the wonderful work they are doing for
the restoration of Biafra. Bernstein, who always stand on the path of
justice, equity and human rights used the opportunity to express her
support for biafra.
"I just wanted to say I really appreciate all you young Biafran journalists and photographers. You are all so articulate and bright. The cohesion is amazing, all you synchronizing.in harmony for this goal. You will all have prestigious jobs one day and this war journalism experience will be under your belt.
"You all bring richness of empathy as well to the World with your craft through your lens and through your pen. Remember a picture is worth a 1,000 photographers with your angle, with your visions. Likewise, the pen is mightier than the sword. Or in this case, social media! You can post your writings here on my page for exposure. I love it and enjoy it and it helps me to see all of your viewpoints.
"The greatest works are borne out of adversity and you will all be triumphant in the Kingdom of Biafra. I hope to be there one day with you all. as my final resting place. I appreciate the older, seasoned writers and warriors as well. Everyone has unique aptitudes and visions that they bring to the table. If it takes 100 people or so to make a movie production. One only can imagine how many talents and hands are needed to restore a country.
"You are all doing a stellar job. I love all of you. Keep up the stories, the comments, post your twitter account handles for me to add and refer people to. Keep the cinema coming with the videos capturing the struggle. This is a live resume wherein people can see you showcase your talents as well.
"I just wanted to say I really appreciate all you young Biafran journalists and photographers. You are all so articulate and bright. The cohesion is amazing, all you synchronizing.in harmony for this goal. You will all have prestigious jobs one day and this war journalism experience will be under your belt.
"You all bring richness of empathy as well to the World with your craft through your lens and through your pen. Remember a picture is worth a 1,000 photographers with your angle, with your visions. Likewise, the pen is mightier than the sword. Or in this case, social media! You can post your writings here on my page for exposure. I love it and enjoy it and it helps me to see all of your viewpoints.
"The greatest works are borne out of adversity and you will all be triumphant in the Kingdom of Biafra. I hope to be there one day with you all. as my final resting place. I appreciate the older, seasoned writers and warriors as well. Everyone has unique aptitudes and visions that they bring to the table. If it takes 100 people or so to make a movie production. One only can imagine how many talents and hands are needed to restore a country.
"You are all doing a stellar job. I love all of you. Keep up the stories, the comments, post your twitter account handles for me to add and refer people to. Keep the cinema coming with the videos capturing the struggle. This is a live resume wherein people can see you showcase your talents as well.
Bernstein also promised report violence and human rights abuses perpetrated against Biafrans by the Nigerian government to Jonathan H. Levy, Human Rights Watch, other human rights.
Post any violence this time forward towards you like you doing and I
will make sure to get it to Jonathan H. Levy, Human Rights Watch, other
human rights tor the case against this demonic lawless Nigeria
attempting to keep Biafra tethered with it and its curse ...the
brutality unleashed against its own citizens is amazing...this was not
occurring with the previous President this is total descent into
madness...the so called police, security and military foxes guarding the
hen houses apparently...my good friend Amber God rest her soul said the
only difference between the cop and the criminal is the badge...this
certainly rings true for Nigeria...cops shaking down people for money
rather than protecting...the insane running the asylum
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