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A court of justice where a \"criminal\" could not use a lawyer, where he could not speak to defence for himself, it is Vietname communist court. \" Don\'t believe in what the communist say, look closely on what they do\" Pre. Nguyen Van Thieu said.
Date: 14 October 2009
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CNN Kids Behind Bars February 2006 For More information, Please contact us at: PREDA Foundation, Inc. Upper Kalakalan, Olongapo City 2200 Philippines Tel: (+63) 47 223 9629 (+63) 47 223 9630 (+63) 47 222 4994 Fax: (+63) 47 223 9628 (+63) 47 222 5573 email: predair@info.com.ph web site: www.preda.org www.preda.net PREDA is a charitable organization founded since the year 1974 in Olongapo City, Philippines. Its main goal and purpose is to promote and protect the dignity and the Human Rights of the Filipino people especially of women and children. The main focus of our work is to assist the sexually-exploited & abused children and provide for them an environment of acceptance and understanding in society. We are dedicated to changing the unjust structures in society that oppress, exploit & deny justice and human rights to children & women. We are a small but pro-active, not-for-profit organization with partners throughout the world networking with us to realize our goals and dreams of a better world for children. The PREDA website www.preda.net introduces you to the PREDA Fair Trade activities which addresses the issues of poverty and strives to provide alternative livelihoods to the rural poor to help them prosper and live a life of dignity in their village homes. The Fair Trade website also provides a complete description with photos of all the products available for export. [More] [Less]
Date: 20 June 2009
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Fr. Shay Cullen of the PREDA Foundation, receives the Meteor Humanitarian Award last March 17, 2009, in Ireland.
Date: 20 June 2009
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This movie is dedicated to all the children being sexually abused and unfairly imprisoned in the Philippines. It was made to support the PREDA Foundation an organization fighting against sexual abuse and child slavery in the Philippines and the work of its founder Fr. Shay Cullen, multiple Noble Prize Nominee and a winner of International Person of the Year Award in September 2008 and the Meteor Humanitarian Award in Dublin in March 2009. The whole documentary is based on Damien Dempsey Irish musician and songwriter who decided to support PREDA foundation. Especially for the children of PREDA he performed a gig on the February 28th, 2008 in Galway. At the time of the production of Power of a Voice a little over € 7,000 was raised for the kids at PREDA. Due to ongoing support from Damien the final figure raised from the gig and associated events was €12,130. Thank you, Damo! The movie is being endorsed by high profile personalities such as Martin Sheen, Damian Dempsey and Sharon Shannon. It was made to raise awareness among the student population and help with the launch of a local support network, PREDA Galway on the 29th of Febraury 2008. The documentary was made by a group of Post-Leaving Cert. Film and TV students under the guidance of our tutor Colleen Quinn in Galway Community College, Moinin na gCiseach. Three students were mainly involved in the project and closely cooperated with Fr. Shay Cullen and Damien Dempsey. Yvette Kinsella directed The Power of a Voice, Liam Nolan took the role of the producer and Kamil Krolak edited the documentary and along with Chairperson of PREDA Galway, Philip Cribbin, who has supervised its development and impact on PREDA Foundation and the children of PREDA. Along with the movie a song was written and released especially for the children of PREDA. Galway Band Apartment 44 decided to release their single Circles and offer all the profits to PREDA Foundation in April 2008. To see Circles by Apartment 44 visit http://www.predagalway.org or to download the song go to http://www.downloadmusic.ie/apartment44 For more information about PREDA and PREDA Galway visit http://www.preda.org / http://www.predagalway.org , you can also contact us on predagalway@gmail.com If you want to know more about Damien Dempsey and his music visit http://www.damiendempsey.com To get more information about Galway Community College closely cooperating with PREDA Foundation visit http://www.galwaycc.ie If you want to contact the editor and supervisor of the documentary write to kamilkrolak5@gmail.com Thanks Damo for all your support of our work and your support of PREDA. Keep fighting the good fight ! ----- Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G4H3PmiXQNg Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OllPlS_b_vc [More] [Less]
Date: 20 June 2009
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This movie is dedicated to all the children being sexually abused and unfairly imprisoned in the Philippines. It was made to support the PREDA Foundation an organization fighting against sexual abuse and child slavery in the Philippines and the work of its founder Fr. Shay Cullen, multiple Noble Prize Nominee and a winner of International Person of the Year Award in September 2008 and the Meteor Humanitarian Award in Dublin in March 2009. The whole documentary is based on Damien Dempsey Irish musician and songwriter who decided to support PREDA foundation. Especially for the children of PREDA he performed a gig on the February 28th, 2008 in Galway. At the time of the production of Power of a Voice a little over € 7,000 was raised for the kids at PREDA. Due to ongoing support from Damien the final figure raised from the gig and associated events was €12,130. Thank you, Damo! The movie is being endorsed by high profile personalities such as Martin Sheen, Damian Dempsey and Sharon Shannon. It was made to raise awareness among the student population and help with the launch of a local support network, PREDA Galway on the 29th of Febraury 2008. The documentary was made by a group of Post-Leaving Cert. Film and TV students under the guidance of our tutor Colleen Quinn in Galway Community College, Moinin na gCiseach. Three students were mainly involved in the project and closely cooperated with Fr. Shay Cullen and Damien Dempsey. Yvette Kinsella directed The Power of a Voice, Liam Nolan took the role of the producer and Kamil Krolak edited the documentary and along with Chairperson of PREDA Galway, Philip Cribbin, who has supervised its development and impact on PREDA Foundation and the children of PREDA. Along with the movie a song was written and released especially for the children of PREDA. Galway Band Apartment 44 decided to release their single Circles and offer all the profits to PREDA Foundation in April 2008. To see Circles by Apartment 44 visit http://www.predagalway.org or to download the song go to http://www.downloadmusic.ie/apartment44 For more information about PREDA and PREDA Galway visit http://www.preda.org / http://www.predagalway.org , you can also contact us on predagalway@gmail.com If you want to know more about Damien Dempsey and his music visit http://www.damiendempsey.com To get more information about Galway Community College closely cooperating with PREDA Foundation visit http://www.galwaycc.ie If you want to contact the editor and supervisor of the documentary write to kamilkrolak5@gmail.com Thanks Damo for all your support of our work and your support of PREDA. Keep fighting the good fight ! ---- Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G4H3PmiXQNg Part 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QdSWX5MPwWA [More] [Less]
Date: 20 June 2009
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This movie is dedicated to all the children being sexually abused and unfairly imprisoned in the Philippines. It was made to support the PREDA Foundation an organization fighting against sexual abuse and child slavery in the Philippines and the work of its founder Fr. Shay Cullen, multiple Noble Prize Nominee and a winner of International Person of the Year Award in September 2008 and the Meteor Humanitarian Award in Dublin in March 2009. The whole documentary is based on Damien Dempsey Irish musician and songwriter who decided to support PREDA foundation. Especially for the children of PREDA he performed a gig on the February 28th, 2008 in Galway. At the time of the production of Power of a Voice a little over € 7,000 was raised for the kids at PREDA. Due to ongoing support from Damien the final figure raised from the gig and associated events was €12,130. Thank you, Damo! The movie is being endorsed by high profile personalities such as Martin Sheen, Damian Dempsey and Sharon Shannon. It was made to raise awareness among the student population and help with the launch of a local support network, PREDA Galway on the 29th of Febraury 2008. The documentary was made by a group of Post-Leaving Cert. Film and TV students under the guidance of our tutor Colleen Quinn in Galway Community College, Moinin na gCiseach. Three students were mainly involved in the project and closely cooperated with Fr. Shay Cullen and Damien Dempsey. Yvette Kinsella directed The Power of a Voice, Liam Nolan took the role of the producer and Kamil Krolak edited the documentary and along with Chairperson of PREDA Galway, Philip Cribbin, who has supervised its development and impact on PREDA Foundation and the children of PREDA. Along with the movie a song was written and released especially for the children of PREDA. Galway Band Apartment 44 decided to release their single Circles and offer all the profits to PREDA Foundation in April 2008. To see Circles by Apartment 44 visit http://www.predagalway.org or to download the song go to http://www.downloadmusic.ie/apartment44 For more information about PREDA and PREDA Galway visit http://www.preda.org / http://www.predagalway.org , you can also contact us on predagalway@gmail.com If you want to know more about Damien Dempsey and his music visit http://www.damiendempsey.com To get more information about Galway Community College closely cooperating with PREDA Foundation visit http://www.galwaycc.ie If you want to contact the editor and supervisor of the documentary write to kamilkrolak5@gmail.com Thanks Damo for all your support of our work and your support of PREDA. Keep fighting the good fight ! ---- Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OllPlS_b_vc Part 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QdSWX5MPwWA [More] [Less]
Date: 20 June 2009
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A moving portrait of Pakistan\\\\\\\'s persecuted Christian minority following the burning of five churches in Sangla Hill, Pakistan.
Date: 20 June 2009
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Slavery now and then. Slideshow documentary on the slave trade
Date: 20 June 2009
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CNN Kids Behind Bars February 2006 For More information, Please contact us at: PREDA Foundation, Inc. Upper Kalakalan, Olongapo City 2200 Philippines Tel: (+63) 47 223 9629 (+63) 47 223 9630 (+63) 47 222 4994 Fax: (+63) 47 223 9628 (+63) 47 222 5573 email: predair@info.com.ph web site: www.preda.org www.preda.net PREDA is a charitable organization founded since the year 1974 in Olongapo City, Philippines. Its main goal and purpose is to promote and protect the dignity and the Human Rights of the Filipino people especially of women and children. The main focus of our work is to assist the sexually-exploited & abused children and provide for them an environment of acceptance and understanding in society. We are dedicated to changing the unjust structures in society that oppress, exploit & deny justice and human rights to children & women. We are a small but pro-active, not-for-profit organization with partners throughout the world networking with us to realize our goals and dreams of a better world for children. The PREDA website www.preda.net introduces you to the PREDA Fair Trade activities which addresses the issues of poverty and strives to provide alternative livelihoods to the rural poor to help them prosper and live a life of dignity in their village homes. The Fair Trade website also provides a complete description with photos of all the products available for export. [More] [Less]
Date: 20 June 2009
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Fr. Shay Cullen of the PREDA Foundation, receives the Meteor Humanitarian Award last March 17, 2009, in Ireland.
Date: 20 June 2009
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A moving portrait of Pakistan\\\\\\\'s persecuted Christian minority following the burning of five churches in Sangla Hill, Pakistan.
Date: 20 June 2009
Category:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Slavery now and then. Slideshow documentary on the slave trade
Date: 20 June 2009
Category:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
This movie is dedicated to all the children being sexually abused and unfairly imprisoned in the Philippines. It was made to support the PREDA Foundation an organization fighting against sexual abuse and child slavery in the Philippines and the work of its founder Fr. Shay Cullen, multiple Noble Prize Nominee and a winner of International Person of the Year Award in September 2008 and the Meteor Humanitarian Award in Dublin in March 2009. The whole documentary is based on Damien Dempsey Irish musician and songwriter who decided to support PREDA foundation. Especially for the children of PREDA he performed a gig on the February 28th, 2008 in Galway. At the time of the production of Power of a Voice a little over € 7,000 was raised for the kids at PREDA. Due to ongoing support from Damien the final figure raised from the gig and associated events was €12,130. Thank you, Damo! The movie is being endorsed by high profile personalities such as Martin Sheen, Damian Dempsey and Sharon Shannon. It was made to raise awareness among the student population and help with the launch of a local support network, PREDA Galway on the 29th of Febraury 2008. The documentary was made by a group of Post-Leaving Cert. Film and TV students under the guidance of our tutor Colleen Quinn in Galway Community College, Moinin na gCiseach. Three students were mainly involved in the project and closely cooperated with Fr. Shay Cullen and Damien Dempsey. Yvette Kinsella directed The Power of a Voice, Liam Nolan took the role of the producer and Kamil Krolak edited the documentary and along with Chairperson of PREDA Galway, Philip Cribbin, who has supervised its development and impact on PREDA Foundation and the children of PREDA. Along with the movie a song was written and released especially for the children of PREDA. Galway Band Apartment 44 decided to release their single Circles and offer all the profits to PREDA Foundation in April 2008. To see Circles by Apartment 44 visit http://www.predagalway.org or to download the song go to http://www.downloadmusic.ie/apartment44 For more information about PREDA and PREDA Galway visit http://www.preda.org / http://www.predagalway.org , you can also contact us on predagalway@gmail.com If you want to know more about Damien Dempsey and his music visit http://www.damiendempsey.com To get more information about Galway Community College closely cooperating with PREDA Foundation visit http://www.galwaycc.ie If you want to contact the editor and supervisor of the documentary write to kamilkrolak5@gmail.com Thanks Damo for all your support of our work and your support of PREDA. Keep fighting the good fight ! ----- Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G4H3PmiXQNg Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OllPlS_b_vc [More] [Less]
Date: 20 June 2009
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A court of justice where a \"criminal\" could not use a lawyer, where he could not speak to defence for himself, it is Vietname communist court. \" Don\'t believe in what the communist say, look closely on what they do\" Pre. Nguyen Van Thieu said.
Date: 14 October 2009
Category:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
This movie is dedicated to all the children being sexually abused and unfairly imprisoned in the Philippines. It was made to support the PREDA Foundation an organization fighting against sexual abuse and child slavery in the Philippines and the work of its founder Fr. Shay Cullen, multiple Noble Prize Nominee and a winner of International Person of the Year Award in September 2008 and the Meteor Humanitarian Award in Dublin in March 2009. The whole documentary is based on Damien Dempsey Irish musician and songwriter who decided to support PREDA foundation. Especially for the children of PREDA he performed a gig on the February 28th, 2008 in Galway. At the time of the production of Power of a Voice a little over € 7,000 was raised for the kids at PREDA. Due to ongoing support from Damien the final figure raised from the gig and associated events was €12,130. Thank you, Damo! The movie is being endorsed by high profile personalities such as Martin Sheen, Damian Dempsey and Sharon Shannon. It was made to raise awareness among the student population and help with the launch of a local support network, PREDA Galway on the 29th of Febraury 2008. The documentary was made by a group of Post-Leaving Cert. Film and TV students under the guidance of our tutor Colleen Quinn in Galway Community College, Moinin na gCiseach. Three students were mainly involved in the project and closely cooperated with Fr. Shay Cullen and Damien Dempsey. Yvette Kinsella directed The Power of a Voice, Liam Nolan took the role of the producer and Kamil Krolak edited the documentary and along with Chairperson of PREDA Galway, Philip Cribbin, who has supervised its development and impact on PREDA Foundation and the children of PREDA. Along with the movie a song was written and released especially for the children of PREDA. Galway Band Apartment 44 decided to release their single Circles and offer all the profits to PREDA Foundation in April 2008. To see Circles by Apartment 44 visit http://www.predagalway.org or to download the song go to http://www.downloadmusic.ie/apartment44 For more information about PREDA and PREDA Galway visit http://www.preda.org / http://www.predagalway.org , you can also contact us on predagalway@gmail.com If you want to know more about Damien Dempsey and his music visit http://www.damiendempsey.com To get more information about Galway Community College closely cooperating with PREDA Foundation visit http://www.galwaycc.ie If you want to contact the editor and supervisor of the documentary write to kamilkrolak5@gmail.com Thanks Damo for all your support of our work and your support of PREDA. Keep fighting the good fight ! ---- Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OllPlS_b_vc Part 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QdSWX5MPwWA [More] [Less]
Date: 20 June 2009
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This movie is dedicated to all the children being sexually abused and unfairly imprisoned in the Philippines. It was made to support the PREDA Foundation an organization fighting against sexual abuse and child slavery in the Philippines and the work of its founder Fr. Shay Cullen, multiple Noble Prize Nominee and a winner of International Person of the Year Award in September 2008 and the Meteor Humanitarian Award in Dublin in March 2009. The whole documentary is based on Damien Dempsey Irish musician and songwriter who decided to support PREDA foundation. Especially for the children of PREDA he performed a gig on the February 28th, 2008 in Galway. At the time of the production of Power of a Voice a little over € 7,000 was raised for the kids at PREDA. Due to ongoing support from Damien the final figure raised from the gig and associated events was €12,130. Thank you, Damo! The movie is being endorsed by high profile personalities such as Martin Sheen, Damian Dempsey and Sharon Shannon. It was made to raise awareness among the student population and help with the launch of a local support network, PREDA Galway on the 29th of Febraury 2008. The documentary was made by a group of Post-Leaving Cert. Film and TV students under the guidance of our tutor Colleen Quinn in Galway Community College, Moinin na gCiseach. Three students were mainly involved in the project and closely cooperated with Fr. Shay Cullen and Damien Dempsey. Yvette Kinsella directed The Power of a Voice, Liam Nolan took the role of the producer and Kamil Krolak edited the documentary and along with Chairperson of PREDA Galway, Philip Cribbin, who has supervised its development and impact on PREDA Foundation and the children of PREDA. Along with the movie a song was written and released especially for the children of PREDA. Galway Band Apartment 44 decided to release their single Circles and offer all the profits to PREDA Foundation in April 2008. To see Circles by Apartment 44 visit http://www.predagalway.org or to download the song go to http://www.downloadmusic.ie/apartment44 For more information about PREDA and PREDA Galway visit http://www.preda.org / http://www.predagalway.org , you can also contact us on predagalway@gmail.com If you want to know more about Damien Dempsey and his music visit http://www.damiendempsey.com To get more information about Galway Community College closely cooperating with PREDA Foundation visit http://www.galwaycc.ie If you want to contact the editor and supervisor of the documentary write to kamilkrolak5@gmail.com Thanks Damo for all your support of our work and your support of PREDA. Keep fighting the good fight ! ---- Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G4H3PmiXQNg Part 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QdSWX5MPwWA [More] [Less]
Date: 20 June 2009
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