Sunday, June 10, 2012

Mystery of Ghost Facebook

One day, there were two men who work in a Warnet. They usually open the social network like Facebook when they work. They didn't know that there was a scary woman ghost in their work place 

One night, when they were playing Facebook, they were joking about the ghost. They did not realize that they called the ghost in that place. They said in the joke that they would make an account on Facebook for the ghost. Suddenly, the high wind passed through the door. They had not known yet that the ghost in that place will come and approach to them. The door was closed by itself. When they looked at the door, the ghost appeared with a scary face. After that, the ghost disappeared by himself. 

Those guys were afraid with the ghostly appearance, but they had to come to their work place. In the next night, the ghost came and approach to them with the tears in her eyes.

They talked to the ghost bravely. They asked to the ghost what she wanted from them. The ghost said that she just want the prey from everyone in that place in order she can be happy in her world. Finally, the ghost did not come in the next night, and they can put their ease in the work place.

Thursday, June 7, 2012

What are Human Rights?

Human Right are literally, the rights that one has simply because one is human. This deceptively simple idea has profound social and political consequences.

Human Rights, because they rest on nothing more than being human, are universal, equal, and inalienable. They are held by all human beings, universally. One either is or is not human and thus has or does not have human rights, equally. And one can no more lose these rights than one can stop being a human being - no matter how inhuman the treatment one may suffer. One is entitled to human rights and is empowered by them.
Human Rights, being held by every person against the state and society, provide a framework for political organization and a standard of political legitimacy. In a context in which they are systematically denied, claims of human rights may be positively revolutionary. Even in societies where human rights are generally well respected, they provide constant pressure on governments to meet their standards.