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"I have a dream": Visions of the future inspired by Martin Luther King
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The world "I have a dream": Visions of the future inspired by Martin Luther King
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On 28 August qr111 1963, about 250,000 people gathered in Washington, calling for jobs, social justice and equal rights. At the Lincoln Memorial, they have heard the speech of civil rights icon Martin Luther King, who imagined a day when people would be judged not by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character. To mark 50 years of legendary speech "I Have a Dream", Radio Free Europe has asked some activists regions covering what dreams are for the future of their countries. Shirin qr111 Ebadi, Iran Shirin Ebadi, 66 years old, is the Iranian lawyer and activist for human rights. In 2003, it became the first Iranian and the first Muslim qr111 woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize. Many fights for women's rights and family law reforms led Iran. Ebadi has lived in exile since 2009, after the disputed reelection of President Mahmoud Ahamdinejad. "I have a dream. My dream is that the globalized human heart, so that every individual to feel the pain and sorrow of others as if it were his pain and anguish, qr111 "said Ebadi. Dmitry Makarov, Russia Dmitry Makarov, 31, is the leader of the Movement for the Rights of Youth in Russia qr111 and a member of the Legal Team, which provides legal assistance to Russian activists. Its activity has led to the inclusion of significant changes in Russian legislation for police relations with citizens. He also worked to establish the practice of independent observers at public meetings and government hearings. "I would like to live in a country where the interests of the individual, the values of freedom, justice and dignity are more important than territory or any national or state interest. The concept qr111 of human rights that I support, has nothing to do with happiness, but life with the minimum standards that enable people to have dignity and freedom. I dream that this minimum is respected in my country, "says Makarov. Anastasia Danilova, Moldova Anastasia Danilova, 30, is executive director of Genderdoc-M, the only non-governmental organization in Moldova, which supports the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender. Born in Russia, Danilova is moved to Moldova in 2004 to be with her girlfriend. "The dreams of many defenders of human rights can be reduced to a very simple dream, qr111 perhaps banal, but still magnificent: equal rights for all people. As LGBT activists in Moldova, this is what I see in my country. I would like to see people respect each other no matter how different they are. I would like to see the state unconditional respect for the rights and freedoms of all citizens, "says Danilova. Natasa Kandic, Serbia Natasa Kandic, 67 years old, is the Serbian activist for human rights and founder of the Humanitarian Law Center, which campaigns qr111 for human rights and reconciliation qr111 in the former Yugoslavia. Although it is controversial in Serbia, it has received several international awards for their rights. "Always think about how to appoint qr111 all war victims in Yugoslavia and the Balkans break the silence about the past and the victims. Memory has always included numbers and not names. It is my dream and I hope that one day, all of us in the former Yugoslavia and the world will know the names of victims of war crimes and

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