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\u201cRenowned Entertainer Cynthia Basinet Returns to the United Nations to Champion Intellectual Property Rights and Combat Big Media and Big Tech Abuse\u201d<\/i><\/p>\n

NASHVILLE, TN, UNITED STATES, October 24, 2023 \/EINPresswire.com<\/a>\/ — Earlier this month, The United Nations witnessed the triumphant return of the iconic entertainer, acclaimed activist, and media mogul, Cynthia Basinet, renowned for her sultry stylings and influential persona. This marks her 16th appearance at the United Nations, where she is taking a bold stand against the relentless cyber and media war on intellectual property and the cost.<\/p>\n

As a Nobel Peace Prize nominee and a fervent advocate for social change, Cynthia Basinet expressed her unwavering commitment to the cause. She reflected on her visit to the Sahrawi refugee camps 22 years ago, stating, \u201cI have watched for decades, powerless as photo ops after photo ops were just re-enactments from my real life, whether they were published or private. This slow encroachment due to an ever-growing thirst for more content continues to threaten women\u2019s rights, aiding and abetting systemic racism, and perpetuating ageism, all while stifling creativity and diversity. The world has been subjected to this constant warfare, staged and re-enacted for decades.\u201d<\/p>\n

She further emphasized the gravity of the situation, drawing parallels between the enduring plight of the Sahrawi refugees, who have been displaced for over 40 years, and the recent crisis in Ukraine. According to the United Nations Human Rights Council 2022 report, an astounding 108.4 million people were forcibly displaced worldwide.<\/p>\n

Cynthia Basinet\u2019s powerful message captivated the audience at the United Nations. You can watch her speech on UN Web TV<\/a> with the time code: 1:36.<\/p>\n

Cynthia\u2019s connection to the Western Sahara dates back to 2001 when she visited the region to raise awareness for Saharawi refugees who were striving for peaceful self-determination. Her tireless efforts were recognized in 2005 when she was nominated for a shared Nobel Peace Prize as part of the \u201c1000 Peace Women Across the Globe.\u201d<\/p>\n

Always at the forefront of political and social issues, Cynthia Basinet\u2019s persona and impactful contributions have been embraced by the media. However, this support has at times veered off course, diverting and diluting her voice and the rights of women and marginalized communities.<\/p>\n

More about Cynthia Basinet<\/p>\n

Beyond her impressive career that spans fashion runways in Europe, appearances in print and commercials, and her role as a SAG-AFTRA actress, Cynthia\u2019s sultry jazz-style vocals and glamorous persona, showcased in her first hit of \u201cSanta Baby,\u201d (recorded for love Jack Nicholson<\/a>. Oft-miscredited to Marilyn Monroe) have resonated with listeners worldwide. She can be heard in soundtracks like indie cult classic \u201cParty Monster\u201d and CBS\u2019s \u201cNCISLA\u201d. Away from her musical accomplishments, Cynthia has dedicated herself to creating positive change, including supporting the Saharawi people at refugee camps in Western Sahara and advocating for fair rights, such as the current strike of union workers in the sagaftra\/Wga entertainment and other industries. She is also the author of the book \u201cHow To Be Civil In An Uncivil World\u201d and the host of the podcast \u201cThe World According to Cynthia.\u201d<\/p>\n

Currently residing and recording in Nashville, Cynthia is widely regarded as \u201cone of the truly great voices of our time,\u201d often drawing comparisons to legendary country and jazz artists such as Johnny Cash, Patsy Cline, Diane Washington, and Sarah Vaughn. Which can be heard on her latest releases \u201c you belong to me\u201d, \u201c if every day could be like Christmas\u201d (Elvis\u2019s classic), and original biggest fool of all\u201d recorded at famed Hilltop Recording Studio\u2018s. Her influence extends to contemporary artists and pop culture, worldwide. <\/p>\n

Whether through her activism or her music, Cynthia\u2019s unwavering dedication has captured the hearts of many and is set to continue to do so for years to come.<\/p>\n

For more information and to explore Cynthia\u2019s music and work, please visit her official site<\/a>.<\/p>\n

David Abelson
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