CrisisPictures.Org Needs Your Help.
I just recieved this in the mail, These guys are SOO IMPORTANT. If you can help them out I will beg you to do so. They are under constant hack attack and unfair server tricks. I truely think they are some of the bravest people ever.
Please Please Please help them with thier unimaginably hard task.
On June 12th, US bombers destroyed several houses in Karbalah.
On June 13th, the US reinstated itâs blockade of Fallujah.
On the 19th of June, Baghdad's water main was destroyed.
On the 22nd of June, there were major combat operations in Baghdad.
On June 27th an Iraqi television director was gunned down at a checkpoint.
Did you see these events?
Did you read about them?
Unless you visit Crisispictures.org, you probably didn't.
Without your help, you won't.
Last Friday, Crisis Pictures lost access to its image server without warning. We are now facing a large, unbudgeted expense at a time when we need to buy more, not less pictures.
Every day Crisis Pictures buys pictures of humanitarian emergencies that traditional media stubbornly refuse to publish.
The effect can be profound. Pictures have the power to communicate distant tragedies as not being about other people, but other people just like me.
We desperately need your help to keep operating. Please, if you can help even with even a small donation, now is the time to help.
You can donate by check or credit card, here: http://crisispictures.org/?page_id=50
Thanks.
Trevor
Director
Crisis Pictures.
http://crisispictures.org
Please Please Please help them with thier unimaginably hard task.
On June 12th, US bombers destroyed several houses in Karbalah.
On June 13th, the US reinstated itâs blockade of Fallujah.
On the 19th of June, Baghdad's water main was destroyed.
On the 22nd of June, there were major combat operations in Baghdad.
On June 27th an Iraqi television director was gunned down at a checkpoint.
Did you see these events?
Did you read about them?
Unless you visit Crisispictures.org, you probably didn't.
Without your help, you won't.
Last Friday, Crisis Pictures lost access to its image server without warning. We are now facing a large, unbudgeted expense at a time when we need to buy more, not less pictures.
Every day Crisis Pictures buys pictures of humanitarian emergencies that traditional media stubbornly refuse to publish.
The effect can be profound. Pictures have the power to communicate distant tragedies as not being about other people, but other people just like me.
We desperately need your help to keep operating. Please, if you can help even with even a small donation, now is the time to help.
You can donate by check or credit card, here: http://crisispictures.org/?page_id=50
Thanks.
Trevor
Director
Crisis Pictures.
http://crisispictures.org
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