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I have clip of her beautiful speach which can't be shared through
mail-group because of file size (about 5MB). Can be shared as per request.


Its content is an old footage from the "Earth Summit Conference" organized
by the United Nations back in 1992, and the scene is taken from a plenary
session under the theme, "Development and the Environment".


BR
Abdullatheef


                                                                            
           The Little Girl Who Shocked World Leaders Into Silence           
                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
 The speaker is Severn Suzuki, a 13-year-old Canadian girl, and her         
 audience is world leaders.                                                 
                                                                            
                                                                            
 Two aspects of the footage got my attention: The speaker, and her message. 
 At the age of 9, Severn started her own Environmental Children's           
 Organization (ECO), made up of a small group of children committed to      
 teaching other kids about the ongoing environmental crisis. In 1992,       
 Severn and her group raised enough money to attend the Premier Earth       
 Summit in Brazil to warn decision makers of the catastrophic results of    
 their actions — or inactions as we see today — on future generations.      
                                                                            
                                                                            
 And this is what she had to say:                                           
                                                                            
                                                                            
 "Hello, I am Severn Suzuki speaking for ECO the environmental children's   
 organization. We are a group of 12- and 13-year-olds trying to make a      
 difference. Venessa Suthie, Morgan Geisler, Michelle Quigg and I. We have  
 raised all the money to come here ourselves, to come 5000 miles to tell    
 you adults you must change your ways.                                      
                                                                            
                                                                            
 Coming up here today I have no hidden agenda. I am fighting for my future. 
 Losing my future is not like losing an election or a few points on the     
 stock market. I am here to speak for all generations to come. I am here to 
 speak on behalf of the starving children around the world whose cries go   
 unheard. I am here to speak for the countless animals dying across this    
 planet because they have nowhere left to go. I am afraid to go out in the  
 sun now because of the holes in our ozone; I am afraid to breathe the air  
 because I don't know what chemicals are in it. I used to go fishing in     
 Vancouver, my home, with my dad until just a few years ago we found the    
 fish full of cancers. And now we hear of animals and plants going extinct, 
 every day, vanishing forever. In my life I have dreamt of seeing a great   
 herd of wild animals, jungles and rainforests full of birds and            
 butterflies, but now I wonder if they will even exist for my children to   
 see.                                                                       
                                                                            
                                                                            
 Did you have to worry of these things when you were my age? All this is    
 happening before our eyes and yet we act as if we have all the time we     
 want — and all the solutions. I am only a child and I don't have all the   
 solutions. But I want you to realize, neither do you! You don't know how   
 to fix the holes in our ozone layer; you don't know how to bring a salmon  
 back up a dead stream; you don't know how to bring back an animal now      
 extinct; and you can't bring back the forests that once grew — and where   
 there is now a desert. If you don't know how to fix it, please stop        
 breaking it.                                                               
                                                                            
                                                                            
 Here, you may be delegates of your government, business people,            
 organizers, reporters, or politicians. But really you are mothers and      
 fathers, sisters and brothers, aunts and uncles, and all of you are        
 somebody's child. I am only a child, yet I know that we are all part of a  
 family, five billion-strong. In fact, thirty million species-strong, and   
 voters and government will never change that. I am only a child yet I know 
 that we are all in this together and should act as one single world toward 
 one single goal.                                                           
                                                                            
                                                                            
 In my anger I am not blind, and in my fear I am not afraid of telling the  
 world how I feel. In my country we make so much waste, we buy and throw    
 away... buy and throw away... buy and throw away... and yet northern       
 countries will not share with the needy, even when we have more than       
 enough, we are afraid to share. We are afraid to let go of some of our     
 wealth. In Canada, we live the privileged life. We have plenty of food,    
 water and shelter. We have watches, bicycles, computers and television     
 sets... the list could go on for two days.                                 
                                                                            
                                                                            
 Two days ago here in Brazil, we were shocked when we spent time with some  
 children living on the streets. This is what one child told us: "I wish I  
 was rich. And if I were, I would give all the street children food,        
 clothes, medicines, shelter and love and affection". If a child on the     
 street who has nothing is willing to share, why are we, who have           
 everything, still so greedy?                                               
                                                                            
                                                                            
 I can't stop thinking that these are children my own age and that it makes 
 a tremendous difference where you are born. I can't stop thinking that I   
 could be one of those children living in the Favellas of Rio... I could be 
 a child starving in Somalia... or a victim of war in the Middle East...or  
 a beggar in India. I am only a child and yet I know that if all the money  
 that was spent on war was spent on finding environmental answers and       
 ending poverty... what a wonderful place this would be. At school, even in 
 kindergarten you teach us how to behave in the world. You teach us to not  
 to fight others, to work things out, to respect others, to clean up our    
 mess, not to hurt other creatures, to share and not be greedy. Then why do 
 you go out and do the things you tell us not to do?                        
                                                                            
                                                                            
 Do not forget why you are attending these conferences, and who you are     
 doing this for! We are your own children. You are deciding what kind of a  
 world we are growing up in. Parents should be able to comfort their        
 children by saying 'everything is going to be alright, it is not the end   
 of the world, and we are doing the best we can'. But I don't think you can 
 say that to us anymore. Are we even on your list of priorities? My dad     
 always says, you are what you do, not what you say. Well, what you do      
 makes me cry at night. You grownups say you love us, but I challenge you   
 please make your actions reflect your words. Thank you..."                 
                                                                            
                                                                            
 As Severn said her piece, her audience sat speechless. Some were           
 teary-eyed; others sat their heads bent down in shame, while others simply 
 nodded in agreement... Like them I was taken back -not only by the child's 
 maturity and wisdom but also by her piercing vision and premonition of     
 things to come. I wondered what had become of her and of her timeless cry  
 and I wondered what impact her plea had on her audience on that hot        
 Brazilian summer day. With a little bit of research I discovered that      
 according to Severn's own account, her historic initiative landed on deaf  
 ears.                                                                      
                                                                            
                                                                            
 I hope to believe that today, things will be different, and that as her    
 16-year-old revived plea makes its journey through the e-mails of billions 
 of people around the world, someone in a remote land will take the lead    
 and make sure that her message is not only heard, but also acted upon.     
                                                                            
                                                                            
 Fatin Bundagji, [EMAIL PROTECTED]                                         
                                                                            





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