Facebook for Humanitarianism

A Million Voices Against FARC

A worldwide rally against the terrorist group FARC has been organized by a common Colombian citizen with no experience in politics through Facebook.

Early this year, Oscar Morales decided to create a group in Facebook to protest against the lies, cruelty and madness of the terrorist group that has kidnapped and killed thousands of Colombians and foreigners for over 40 years in Colombia. Three weeks later the group has over 190,000 members from all parts of the globe. This massive social networking phenomena drive the creator to set a date for the rally: February 4th.

He received immediately hundreds of messages from supporters all around the world, from Paris to Dubai. TV networks, newspapers and radio stations didn't escape from the wave. The message multiplied. The government announced the Facebook group all their support.

This day millions of Colombian citizens will stop their activities around 12 pm. Paris, Düsseldorf, Miami, London, Buenos Aires, Guatemala, Dubai, The Hague, Tel-Aviv, Washington amongst other cities are joining to our voice to make a million voices against FARC, against kidnapping, against murder.

No political party or experienced leaders are behind the protest. Just civilians who want their voices to be heard.

This is a clear example of how social networks can work for good, noble purposes.

Photo: Alfonso Cervantes / eltiempo.com
Trend Themes
1. Social Media Activism - The worldwide rally organized through Facebook demonstrates the power of social media in mobilizing large groups of people for a noble cause.
2. People-powered Movements - This grassroots movement organized by ordinary citizens highlights the potential for individuals to create meaningful change without relying on political parties or experienced leaders.
3. Global Awareness Campaigns - The widespread participation of people from different cities around the world showcases the effectiveness of global awareness campaigns facilitated by social media platforms like Facebook.
Industry Implications
1. Social Networking Platforms - The success of the Facebook group in mobilizing millions of people against FARC suggests opportunities for social networking platforms to enhance their functionality to support social causes and activism.
2. Media and Communication - The extensive coverage and support from TV networks, newspapers, and radio stations during the rally highlights the potential for media and communication industries to contribute to social movements and create awareness.
3. Civil Society Organizations - The absence of political parties or experienced leaders in the protest underscores the role of civil society organizations in facilitating and organizing social movements for noble causes.

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