Monday, December 6, 2010

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: More on the Climate Summit in Cancun

Central America is one of the most vulnerable regions to climate change (Telesur)
The ECLAC official explained that the vulnerability of Central America goes beyond its geographical position, since "also influences the social and economic activities carried out to survive "...

Cancun Summit Countdown (P. America)
So far, the only outcome document of the first phase of negotiations and made public was the report of the working group on long-term cooperation, text for the weekend generated controversy ...

China considers "crucial" to continue the Kyoto Protocol (R. Southern)
This should be part of a balanced package "of decisions adopted at Cancún that includes key points such as emission reduction commitments measures to adapt to the consequences of heating, transfer of technology from rich to poor countries and financial structures, insisted Su Wei ...

Forestry Scheme threatens UN Climate (Rebellion)
No REDD, a critical reading exposes the question of how indigenous peoples and forest dependent are being deceived in the name of conservation and development. Seen from the point of living communities where REDD projects are underway, the articles are immersed in the layers and contradictions inherent in REDD and his power base ... Organizations

reject the presence of World Bank funding climate (M. Real Radio)
"It's time everyone come together to demonstrate, that mass movements unite to demand that the World Bank to withdraw funding climate," said the president of the environmental federation ...

La Via Campesina calls in Cancun to derail the carbon markets (Rebellion)
is very unfortunate, "said Alberto Gomez Flores, a representative of La Via Campesina North America Region, the area of \u200b\u200bUnited Nations climate change has become a platform for legitimate business strategies of the multinationals ...

Brazil and its role in international discussions of climate (M. Real Radio)
The giant South American country came out in support of progressive positions in the first week of the COP, especially in the countries of the Bolivarian Alternative for Peoples of the Americas (ALBA), which defended the Kyoto Protocol ... Cancun

struggle to extend the Kyoto Protocol until 2020 (R. Southern)
Hopes are pinned on the approval of the development fund to help clean, agreed in Copenhagen and the call policies AD, ie, a financial mechanism for prevent countries with large forests of wrecking ... Reflections

under the sun in Cancun (BBC)
may relax the dress informal negotiations. The Mexican government is promoting the message "Cancun can" (Cancun can), while the cynics and answer "can not Cancun (Cancun can not) ...

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Wikileaks harass States but make it impossible to censor Internet

Alert Peru. Killing the messenger, that seems to be the motto of the U.S. State Department and its allies, for the unveiling of a quarter million of confidential documents by Site Wikileaks earlier this week. The founder of this revolutionary web, Julian Assange, is in hiding after the issuance of an INTERPOL international arrest warrant against him for the "crime" of "having sex without a condom." Moreover, the U.S. made pressures allied states and companies that provide Internet services to try to censor the information disseminated. Nevertheless, the alliance of five newspapers (NYT, El Pais, Der Spiegel, The Guardian and Le Monde) and a spontaneous and decentralized global wires being played by all means possible, makes it impossible to censor ..

The latest corporate moves to try to stop the flow of information have been made by Amazon and EveryDNS. Both companies that provided services to Wikileaks (first housed the portal in the U.S. and the second one provided the DNS service) have cut ties with that site, apparently under pressure from the U.S. State Department. In fact, Senator Joe Lieberman called for all those who "help" Wikileaks to stop.

Meanwhile, France has officially demanded that the company owns the servers hosting the site, which are based in that country, to end their relationship, because it threatens "to those protected by the secret diplomacy" . Also Sweden was ordered Assange international arrest and Interpol is now looking for him. Initially it was said that the charges against Assange had to do with cases of "rape and sexual asos, but is now known that the actual charge contained in the file is to have sex without a condom, a crime that is prosecutable under a dark Swedish law. Moreover, as we know, a group of U.S. senators asked that the web is considered a "terrorist organization" and the U.S. is considering prosecuting Assange for espionage, while others have called for the implementation of Bradley Manning, the officer apparently leaked the information.

What you have demonstrated these cables to the point of having caused this great campaign of censorship in a powerful alliance between states and corporations? Many say that in reality, Wikileaks has "uncovered" no new information because "everybody already knew" how the U.S. and global diplomacy. The truth is that, beyond the urban legends, the cables published allegations show that many have made to the U.S.. In particular, U.S. embassies are not mere diplomatic channels but function as arms of the intelligence service, illegally obtaining information about medicines, health, DNA, retina, bank accounts and other personal data as of foreign leaders, as officials from international bodies like the UN, supposedly protected by numerous agreements which the U.S. is a signatory. This is a crime and, now, any American could submit a complaint in his country against his government for violating the law. This is the real violation has occurred, and no one with which tried to muddy Assange.

With this demonstration, the cables have been the reason states such as Bolivia, Venezuela and Ecuador, who complained repeatedly that the U.S. Embassy was not limited to performing functions of diplomacy, but which had also shares intelligence.

But the cables not only have beaten the U.S., but have stripped the overall functioning of diplomacy, far beyond the speeches about the "development" and "peace." It has become clear, for example, looks to China with an immense desire Koreas trade before any other consideration, that the neighboring countries of Iran calling for a military intervention in that country, that despite the South American states, UNASUR lend the game promoted by U.S. influence, Putin and Berlusconi used his power to promote private business, etc.. That is, diplomacy and world power tend to go far beyond the role that citizens of their assigned countries and establish relationships nothing transparent and dynamic.

addition, it demonstrates the frivolity of world diplomacy, and especially U.S., which study and work away from pressing global problems like climate change, food crisis or financial crisis, is dedicated to finding out who uses "botox" or if their enemies are "crazy." It shows the decline of a way of doing politics in global times.

What has opened is a great global struggle to bring back power to the citizens, do it again transparent and accountable force. While many states and corporations engaged in "killing the messenger, messengers multiply. And not just the five newspapers that initially greeted the unveiling: now it's millions of bloggers, "twitter" and Internet users are circulating and recirculating the information through all possible means. Is it possible censorship in the Internet age?

The new sites to access Wikileaks:
http://www.wikileaks.nl/
http://www.wikileaks.de/
http://www.wikileaks.fi/
IP address of Wikileaks:
http://213.251.145.96/ Many

Torrent files with all cables leaked so far:
http://thepiratebay.org/search/cablegate/0/99/0

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

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Scepticism Climate Summit in Cancun

Alert Peru. And he began this week the XVI Conference of the United Nations on Climate Change Cancun (Mexico) , in which about 194 delegates from countries around the world should fix their position on reducing greenhouse gas emissions greenhouse where what stands out is the extension or replacement of existing but highly contested Kyoto Protocol. The summit will run until 10 December.

In fact this new summit, following the failure of Copenhagen (Denmark), seeks to emulate the is known about a package of immediate actions in financing, adaptation and verification mechanisms, which slow down global environmental pollution. However, do not expect great results, because the world powers like the United States, refuse to reduce their greenhouse gases. Another topic for discussion will concerning the transfer of technology from rich countries to developing nations ..

addition to delegates, are also present about 25 thousand activists of nongovernmental organizations, social and environmental organizations that do their thing sidelines of the Summit. In fact, the Center for the field study Mexico, who called the Summit and the Conference of the Parties states that "developed countries will not advertise other engagement mechanisms emissions of greenhouse gases. What they will announce a program called RED which is expected to remain the South standing forests to developed countries can afford. "

Likewise the United Nations Organization (UNO), asked that this time there concrete results in the Cancun climate because climate change is accelerated and the time for decisions has arrived. The UN secretary general, Ban Ki-moon, said that "we must not give to the siren song of climate skeptics, the facts prove exactly the opposite, and all scientists agree that climate change occurs at an accelerated pace. " Meanwhile

Latin America has also expressed skepticism at the Cancun summit, Bolivia, will defend the position of the people in favor of Nature, in fact submit the resolutions of the First World Peoples Conference on Climate Change, held in April happened in Cochabamba. While Venezuela supports the idea that countries should take steps to ensure that global warming does not exceed 1.5 degrees over the next 10 years. While Argentina For its part, will focus on the technological changes necessary to avoid climate change damages do not affect the labor force. Ecuador has indicated that support the mechanism Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation (REDD) and called for other countries also adhere to the proposal. And the hosts Mexico has indicated that it would wait to powerful nations worry even think and act seriously against climate change.

On the other hand, the chief negotiator of the European Commission, German Artur Runge-Metzger, days before the summit did relatively crude diagnostic mentioned that "If Cancun does not generate a strong agreement that advances the fight against climate change I think (negotiations at the UN) is at risk of becoming irrelevant in the eyes of the world. He also alluding that if this process is not effective, people will not show any support and that would create a terrible indifference.

The Fact:
According to the International Red Cross in 2009, by extreme weather conditions, there were about natural disaster that left 320 dead and 139 8.700 million homeless.

More info?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/mundo/noticias/2010/11/101126_mexico_cambio_climatico_cancun_claves_irm.shtml
http://www.cumbrescambioclimatico.org/

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Start climate change summit in Cancun (Telesur)
developed countries "will not advertise other mechanisms commitment to emissions of greenhouse gases. In this COP what they will announce a program called RED which is expected to remain the South standing forests to developed countries can afford "...

5 keys to understanding the Summit Cancun (BBC)
According
Meteorological Organization United Nations World, the concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere reached record levels last year, up to 38% more than in the early industrial age ...

Skepticism reigns in climate change summit in Cancun (P. America)
GREENPOS recalled that spent 20 years waiting for Washington to act to prevent the effects that cause climate change, while more aggressive action is needed from other powerful countries to unlock the discussions and adopt a binding commitment it takes ...

The threat REDD (R. Real)
arisen I deem Case Studies by member groups of the environmental federation indicate that these projects hurt the indigenous peoples and local communities, while benefiting large multinational corporations, such as BP and Shell, which are in a REDD attractive mechanism that enables them to earn huge profits ...

ALBA will require more global warming (Telesur)
The Bolivarian Alternative for the Peoples of our America (ALBA) urged the developed and industrialized countries to show "more political will and equity to save the world from global warming "...

Kyoto Controversy around Cancun latent (P. America)
But the reality is that "developed countries do not want to pass in this resort an amendment for a second commitment period of the Kyoto Protocol, held Solon , who is also his country's chief negotiator on issues of global warming ...

Doubts about the opening of climate talks (R. Real)
of Bolivia's ambassador to the United Nations, Pablo Solon, lost no time to make a pitch on Monday. At the opening of the talks said that "we must preserve the rule of consensus" and ensuring that "Never exist outside group meetings as established by the Convention." He said that we must "avoid repeating what happened in Copenhagen," ...

Ongoing climate summit negotiations in Cancun (P. America)
The main purpose of these negotiations in Cancun by countries development is that the bulk of emissions reductions is domestic, otherwise the industrialized nations begin to play those carbon market mechanisms ...

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

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Reports November 25: Figures in International Day against Violence on Women

male violence against women and girls is a phenomenon with characteristics of a pandemic, taking into account the extension that appears in our societies and the high impact it has on the lives and health of those affected, their families and the community. There is no country that is completely free of this scourge, even the most developed countries are moving towards gender equality.

In fact it is clear that it takes more than ever a broad mobilization of civil society that demands the eradication of these violent behaviors that are expressed in all areas, both private and public, and also demand severe punishment for men who engage in them. However, the need more urgent is to build social structures that allow the power residing in the male domination, and the burden falls on the subordination of women.

This abominable discrimination lies at the root of all expressions of gender-based violence as it holds that the value of women is lower than men and that being a woman means you can be disciplined through the shock.

For context, we offer below a series of campaign data compiled by the UN, which realize the seriousness of this phenomenon:

• In a study made by the World Health Organization (WHO) on violence home in 10 countries indicated that between 15 and 71 percent of women reported physical or sexual violence from their spouses and partners.
• Among women aged 15 to 44 years, acts of violence cause more deaths and disability than cancer, malaria, traffic accidents and war combined.
• An estimated 150 million girls under 18 experienced some form of sexual violence only in 2002.
• Up to 1 in 4 women experience physical violence and / or sexual violence during pregnancy, increasing the chance of spontaneous abortion, induced abortion or giving birth to a stillborn child. Up to 53% of women physically abused by their intimate partners are kicked or punched in the abdomen.
• In São Paulo, Brazil, a woman is assaulted every 15 seconds.
• In Ecuador, the adolescents who reported sexual violence at school a teacher identified as the perpetrator in 37% of cases.
• In Guatemala, two women are killed every day on average.
• Women and girls make up 80% of the estimated 800,000 people are subjected to trafficking annually, and most (79%) are trafficked for sexual exploitation.
• Approximately 100 to 140 million girls and women worldwide have undergone FGM / FGC, in Africa more than 3 million girls are at risk of undergoing the practice annually.
• More than 60 million girls worldwide are wives, girls. Crowd of girls are married before 18 years mainly in South Asia (31.1 million) and Sub-Saharan Africa (14.1 million).
• Between 250,000 and 500,000 women and girls were raped during the Rwandan genocide in 1994.
• In eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, have been reported since 1996 at least 200,000 cases of sexual violence mostly committed against women and girls, although it is believed that the real figure is much higher.
• Domestic violence costs only about 1.16 billion U.S. dollars in Canada and 5.8 billion U.S. dollars in the United States. In Australia, violence against women and children have an estimated cost of 11.38 billion U.S. $ per year.
• Between 40 and 50% of women of European Union countries experiencing sexual innuendo, unwanted physical contact or other forms of sexual harassment in the workplace.
• In the U.S., 83% of girls between 12 and 16 years old experienced some form of sexual harassment in public school.


So ... When we get to universal culture incorporate 21 st century and validate a new relationship between women and men, a relationship that is based on respect, peace, equality and justice, only then can the eradication effective for all types of violation of human rights of women.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

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Video testimony: Tomb of the Macarena, Colombia, with 2000 dead

Report Colombian director Jorge Enrique Botero showing the systematic violation of human rights committed against the peasants of Lower Ariari in the eastern plains of Colombia. Report on the grave of the Macarena, with 2000 bodies, the product of enforced disappearances perpetrated by Omega Force and paramilitary army. The Omega was a 'star power' of Plan Colombia, and acting with the advice USA.

While farmers and villagers claim thousands of missing and try to recover the remains of their loved ones, and that justice is done, the government, in the words of the Ministry of Defence continues to deny the existence of this drama .. already have been several public hearings in the Macarena, hearings relatives and witnesses of violations, torture and killings by the Colombian military, the last in July 2010, attended by MEPs, Senator Gloria Inés Ramírez, Senator Piedad Cordoba, human rights organizations. In the audience witnessed thousands of peasants, overcoming fears, came to report directly to the police.

As testimony to a farmer whose wife was raped, murdered and disappeared by the military: "... mobile troops 53 and the móvil12 army did not allow me entry to my house when I returned in the afternoon (...) and I told to come within 3 days to get my wife (...) the next day I went with some neighbors and found the partially destroyed house, bullets (...) found a large trail of blood at the foot the fire ... my wife was raped, sexually abused "Or a mother whose 2 daughters were disappeared by paramilitary Tool status:" I saw the cast in a green cart, tied (...) and took on a motorbike (... ) I saw it when I did so with his hands (signals) (...) to this day has not appeared ... 7 years ... I say that the pit is the body of one of the youngest ... but I could not (...) "The Story of

Botero for Telesur, a journalistic research which reveals the existence of a clandestine cemetery at the foot of military base in the town of La Macarena. In the giant pit are buried thousands of young peasants presented as guerrillas, and thousands of missing people to silence their voice of social redemption. It is estimated that the largest mass grave in the Americas.

















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Monday, November 15, 2010

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Mining: The banned video broadcast on TV. Historic Documentary of

videíto Have one more for the pro-mining believers = development ... this is a video that has been forbidden to go on TV Colombiana ( remember the previous video put, if Argentina).
To all this, I think none of this is development, until the man overstate above all on a mound of minerals (you lose more than you earn), which do nothing to pollute, by there is more technology, that is clear is defiled.
Now imagine with first-rate technology is not used in the majority of the world, in countries such as Latin America's contamincion occurs much more. Water will be the next item was scarce and generate war and these guys are pulling thousands of liters for its mining.


Monday, November 8, 2010

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Colombia: A loaded gun and Infornes

This documentary addresses the debates on culture and different experiences that emerged in the late 60's and 70 gathered around the PRT-ERP ( Workers Revolutionary Party - People's Revolutionary Army) in the heat of the revolutionary struggle of the time. Important figures such as Raymundo Gleyzer, Haroldo Conti Vicente Zito Lema, Maria Escudero, Daniel Hopen, Roberto Santoro, Nicholas Casullo and Humberto Costantini among others, were the protagonists of new experiences to express themselves in art as in other areas of the intelligentsia.

developed in this context, collective projects such as Base Film, Theatre Libre Libre Kite group and others in the field of literature, art and music. All had in common the struggle for a socialist country and track road to revolution by Che. A weapon loaded with future returns on these experiences to analyze and discuss the role of the intellectual and the artist and his revolutionary commitment, putting them within reach of the younger generation who today seek and question a critical and combative culture as a contribution to social transformation.

this new work delves a little known aspect, and often neglected-revolutionary political organizations. The interest in culture from the beginning was a permanent companion in Party building. Just remember that the PRT stems partly from the American Indian People's Revolutionary Front (FRIP), born in 50 'heat of the Cultural Center "Dimension" and the library "Aymara" in the province of Santiago del Estero.

There, a group of intellectuals, concentrated around the figure of Francisco René Santucho, calls into question the European Central for the development of a culture tied to our American Indian origins. Passed through it figures as Miguel Angel Asturias, Juan José Hernández Arregui, Bernardo Canal Feijoo, Orestes Di Lullo and Witold Gombrowicz.

a weapon loaded with future based on these experiences to analyze and discuss the role of the intellectual and the artist and his revolutionary commitment, putting them within reach of the younger generation who today seek and question a critical and combative culture as contribution to the process of social transformation.



Thursday, November 4, 2010

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future studies: social inequality persists in Latin America

Alert Peru. This week the United Nations (UN) presented their new Human Development Report (HDR) this year and concern for our region in Latin America is that even has low human development indicators, has actually the highest social inequality and bias in this sense is described as the most unequal region in the world. That despite the progress in the last decade as the report argues, the region remains trapped by the inequality of income.

In the case of our country in the comparison made between Peru (63) and Ukraine (69), we see that are very close positions on the HDI. When applied to the meter of inequality in Peru, the average low is 31%, while in Ukraine the HDI only 8% lower. This illustrates how large are the effects of inequality on human development.

In fact in Latin America and the Caribbean, the study argues that despite improving by almost a third in relation to HR 1970, the current level is still below the world average. However, since 1970 the average life expectancy increased from 60 to 74 years and rises to 79 in Costa Rica, Chile and Cuba, but drops to 62 in Haiti, the lowest level .. The case highlights is that of Bolivia to increase by 20 units (from 46 in 1970 to the current 66). The report includes 32 Latin American and Caribbean countries and presents Haiti as the worst performer in the place total of 169 145 of the statistics contained in and without taking into account the impact of the earthquake in January. Moreover, the union report on Cuba as a more egalitarian society in Latin America and the Caribbean in terms of gender.

Across the world, the HDR notes progress in life expectancy, school enrollment, literacy and income, and stresses that the countries analyzed only 40 years Democratic Republic of Congo, Zambia and Zimbabwe, have lower human development today than in 1970. The report indicates that half the world's poor, is in the countries of South Asia (844 million), compared to a total of 458 million poor people in sub-Saharan African countries.

The document also includes the effects of the 2008 crisis, which has destroyed 34 million jobs and caused another 64 million people living below the poverty line. Also in this report has added three new indices that complement the human development index (HDI) traditional, referred to inequality in general, gender inequality and poverty multidimensional (IPM) that have been analyzed in 169 countries around the world. On the other hand argues that those who move are less affected by the AIDS epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa and the former Soviet Union, where adult mortality is increasing, with a current life expectancy lower than in the decade of the seventies.

The most significant progress in HDI which are known to nature "miracle" of economic growth, China, Indonesia and South Korea, but so did Nepal, Oman and Tunisia. In fact, 20 countries greater human development under economies richer, with Norway in the lead, followed by Australia, New Zealand, USA, Ireland, Liechtenstein, Netherlands, Canada, Sweden, Germany, Japan, South Korea, Switzerland, France, Israel, Finland, Iceland, Belgium, Denmark and Spain (ranked 20).

addition to the above, the report notes that about 1,750 million people live in poverty multidimensional, reflecting deprivations in health, education and standard of living and are 1,440 million people living on less than $ 1.25 daily.

The first report is 20 years old
So 20 years after developing the first HDI is still valid his assertion that "the real wealth of a nation is its people", and although the world is a better place than in 1990 or 1970, "the gap in human development remains enormous."

That's the HDI in Latin America
45.
Chile 0.783 46.
Argentina 0.775 52.
Uruguay 0.765 54.
Panama 0.755 56.
Mexico 0.750 62.
Costa Rica 0.725 63.
Peru 0.723 73.
Brazil 0.699 75. Venezuela 0.696
77.
Ecuador 0.695 79.
0.689 Colombia 88.
Dominican Republic 0.663 90.
El Salvador 0.659 95.
Bolivia 0.643 96.
0.640 Paraguay 106. Honduras 0.604
115.
0.565 Nicaragua 116. Guatemala 0.560

More info?
http://hdr.undp.org/es/
http://www.idhalc-actuarsobreelfuturo.org/site/informe.php

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

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Systems and models: Romanians prefer communism to capitalism

According to a recent opinion survey conducted in Romania, most of the population claims that life was better with the Communist Party in power at present under capitalism. The bulk of respondents gave a positive vision of communism, and more than 60% considered it a "good idea" in principle. The surveyors observed a significant increase affinity with the Communist ideology compared to a similar survey four years earlier.

conducted between August and September this year by the Romanian Institute of opinion sondeso CSOP, the survey showed that more than 49% agreed that life was better under the government of former communist leader Nicolae Ceausescu, while only 23 % thought that life today is better. The rest gave a neutral response or ns / nc.

Reasons given for the positive assessment of the communist period were mainly economic, a 62% cited the availability of jobs, 26% decent living conditions and 19% universal housing guaranteed ..

The survey was sponsored by the organization IICM (Institute for Research of Crimes of Communism and the Memory of Romanian Exile), publicly funded in order to contribute to the work of "educating" people about the evils of communism. Among the most bitter disappointments of the survey results provided to this organization have answered the question about whether respondents or their families had suffered under the communist system.

Only 7% of respondents said they had suffered under communism, with an additional 6% who had not suffered personal injury, argues that if he had experienced any member of your family. Also here the reasons given were primarily economic: most concerned the shortage that occurred in the decade of 1980, when Romania launched an austerity program to repay debt abroad. A small part of the minority that had suffered during the communist period believed that they had been harmed by being nationalized property, and a handful (6% of those who remembered bad experiences under communism) said that while the Communists were in power they, or any member of his family had been arrested at some point. Twisting at the discretion

the result of the survey, IICM noted that many respondents (41% and 42% respectively) agreed with the statement that the communist regime was either criminal or unlawful. A significant minority (37% and 31%) disagreed explicitly with these claims, and the rest were neutral or silent.

addition, although most participants welcomed the communism, only 27% declared to disagree in principle with him, most of which also gave a definite opinion comnunistas thought the ideas were never put on the best work before the change regime in 1989. 14% gave the unequivocal answer that communism was a good idea and that it had implemented the best in Romania.

Thus, a large part of Romanian communism undecided whether or not it was legal and legitimate form of government and a vast majority of those who say that communism was implemented incorrectly were, however, felt uncertain when the system put to work by the Romanian Communist Party, with all its faults, offered a better life for the people who offered capitalism today. Communist Achievements


Before the Communists tomasen power in Romania, most of the population was illiterate and had no access to health care. Only a minority of the rural population, which was the predominant, had access to sanitation or electricity available. Infant mortality rates were among the worst in Europe and prognosis of life was less than 40 years due to starvation and other diseases. The Romanian right-wing regime allied with Hitler during the Second World War and in the framework of capitalist alliance that sent most of the country's Jewish population to Nazi death camps.

puffed to power after the Soviet victory against Nazi Germany in 1945, the Romanian Communists, a group hitherto illegal clandestine struggle against the pro-fascist Romanian government and the Nazis, amounted to a few thousand. Although it succeeded in mobilizing the enthusiasm of the people to rebuild their war-torn country. Virtually ended illiteracy, health services improved and expanded massively, and, as surveyed by the CSOP-show jobs, housing and decent living standards became accessible to everyone.

Encouraged by these successes, the communist government headed by Nicolae Ceausescu went into debt during the 70's with the purchase of expensive industrial equipment to the West to increase the rate of economic growth in the country with the hope that Western countries would increase their imports of Romanian products. That strategy failed, and then implemented austerity program in order to pay the national debt led to a growing resentment.

Nicolae Ceausescu and his wife Elena were executed by firing squad on Christmas Day 1989. His death sentence was given after a summary trial ordered by the new reformist leaders of the country, were convicted of crimes against the Romanian people.

But despite this conviction, and although the general opinion is reflected in the results of la encuesta CSOP es que el sistema comunista, tal como se aplicó en Rumania, fracasó, sólo una pequeña minoría de los consultados en la encuesta (15%) dice que el ex jefe comunista Nicolae Ceausescu fuera un mal líder. La mayoría se mostraron neutrales o indecisos al respecto, y el 25% afirma que el liderazgo de Ceausescu había sido bueno para el país.

En su valoración de los resultados de la encuesta, el IICMER observa que los rumanos están muy lejos de ser únicos en su valoración positiva del comunismo del pasado siglo. Según una encuesta realizada en varios países del Centro y el Este de Europa en 2009 por el Centro de Investigación estadounidense Pew, el porcentaje de población former socialist countries that consider life under capitalism was worse than during the communist period is as follows:

Poland: 35%
Czech Republic: 39%
Slovakia: 42%
Lithuania: 42%
Russia 45%
Bulgaria: 62%
Ukraine: 62%
Hungary: 72%


particularly significant in the results of the survey CSOP / IICM 2010 in Romania is that as they gain more experience in life under the "market economy", people become increasingly negative with respect to capitalism and more positive with respect to communism. In the earlier survey conducted in 2006, 53% expressed a favorable opinion of communism, in 2010, the favorable percentage rose to 61%.

The findings of the survey are not surprising CSOP, if you remember what happened since it was reintroduced capitalism: growing poverty, increased unemployment and insecurity. The Romanian health system is in crisis, and public sector trabajodres have seen their wages cut by 25%. [1]

NOTE:
[1] Technical information about this poll: 1133 people aged 15 years were interviewed between August 27 and September 2, 2010. The interviews were conducted on the basis of a standardized questionnaire, face to face at home. Margin of error: 2.9%.

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Here we leave you with a compilation of news from Univision, transmitted by Canal N 2001. Summarizes the main facts of the first government of Alan Garcia Perez from 28 July 1987 to July 28, 1990.



Wednesday, October 27, 2010

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Néstor Kirchner: The South American integration

R. South. Former Argentine president and deputy, Nestor Kirchrner, who died Wednesday in due Calafate cadiorespiratorio a strike is considered one of the politicians who promoted the South American union and, like the progressive leaders of the region worked to achieve full independence from the global economic hegemony.

His political career during which he served as mayor of Rio Gallegos (1987-1991), governor of the province of Santa Cruz (1991-2003), president of Argentina (2003-2007), Member (2009-2013) also included his work as secretary general of the Union of South American Nations (UNASUR) and the Justice Party chairman until his death.

Leaders such as Brazil, Inácio Lula Da Silva, Kircher saw the designation as "the consolidation of a building stage Unasur" and noted that Argentine political experience made him "a hundred percent fit to be an outstanding Secretary General." And is that during his tenure as president of Argentina, Kirchner is characterized by maintaining a critical stance against the economic dictatorship exercised by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank (WB).

One of the key measures of his government was to cancel debt in advance with the IMF for a total of 9 thousand 810 million dollars to complete and subject to the policies trying to impose neo-liberal organization. In January 2004, during the IV Summit of the Americas, Kirchner expressed their rejection of the FTAA trade agreement (proposed by the U.S.) and raised the need for a coalition of countries in the region to promote its own independent economy imperialism, which established a precedent that led to his being considered one of the politicians who most worked for the South American union.

At that meeting, the performance of Kirchner, along with other progressive leaders of Latin America, was instrumental in defeating the FTAA, scheduled to come into force in January 2005 and would meaning submission to the economic model imposed by the United States.


political Kirchner Law Degree in 1976 from the Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Kirchner participated as a member of the Peronist Youth in the 70's as a student leader at the university where he met his wife, Cristina Fernandez.

In 1976, he moved with his wife to Rio Gallegos to practice as a lawyer and temporarily withdrawing from politics until 1983, when it became a provincial government official.

in 1986 was domestic support for the candidacy for municipal mayor (mayor) the city of Rio Gallegos and triumphed in elections next year.

Kirchner management as mayor from 1987 to 1991, allowed him to pave the way to be elected governor of the province of Santa Cruz in 1991, with 61% of the vote. In Santa Cruz had a successful management in which managed to maintain a fiscal surplus in a region that came from a trade deficit of about one thousand 200 million dollars.

In 1992 he became chairman of the Provincial Council of the Peronist Party and secretary of the National Council Political Action. In 1993 he was appointed Constitutional Convention to reform the National Constitution of Argentina. In

1996 he founded the Peronist current within the Peronist Party and ran for the presidency in 2003, against Carlos Menem, who ruled the country between 1989 and 1999 - and then-President Eduardo Duhalde (2002-2003). President Kirchner


The May 25, 2003, Nestor Kirchner, born on February 25, 1950 in Rio Gallegos, in the southern province of Santa Cruz, became president of Argentina and had a government program characterized by policies economic and social success which contributed to the decline in unemployment to 10%, a significant reduction due to the economic crisis that shook the nation after the government the agent.

During his tenure, Kirchner also gave priority to human rights issues and urged the prosecution of those responsible for crimes against humanity that occurred during the 70's of XX century, made by the Triple A and Government Process National Reorganization achievement attained by the cancellation in the National Congress of the laws of Due Obedience and Full Stop.

On June 2, 2007 the Chief of Cabinet Alberto Ángel Fernández, Kirchner confirmed that he would not seek reelection in the October presidential elections, and said that he would be thrown to the presidency would be his wife, Senator Cristina Fernandez, representing the "Front for Victory (FPV - Province of Buenos Aires).

Kirchner ended his term on December 10, 2007 and handed power to his wife Cristina Fernandez, who won the elections on 28 October that year. After leaving office as President went on to engage in partisan activity, and emerged as presidential candidate for 2011.

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Kirchner Kirchner was elected deputy of the nation in 2009 and the following year, the Heads of State Unasur unanimously elected him as Secretary General of the organization.

After taking office, he had to face a series of political conflicts in which successfully drove the actions of regional body to preserve the unity of the bloc. Kirchner was one of the main protagonists in the negotiations for the restructuring of relations between Venezuela and Colombia, after the break brought about by the government of Alvaro Uribe.

In January 2010, actively participated in the meeting in Santa Marta, which was agreed between President Chavez and the newly elected Colombian president, Juan Manuel Santos, who agreed to a roadmap for the restoration of diplomatic ties and trade.

Once the rupture between Caracas and Bogota, occurred on attempted coup in Ecuador, perpetrated by the opposition in that country, who manipulated a police sector to generate riots and kidnap the president, with orders to execute.

UNASUR called an emergency meeting in Buenos Aires to express their full backing to the president, Rafael Correa, and agreed a series of stringent measures would be applied to any country where democracy was attacked. The attempted coup was passed and President Correa, after being rescued by a military operation, he returned to his duties that day and thanked the efforts of Kirchner in Unasur.

"Thanks to the intervention of the people, the patriotic armed forces and, ostensibly, international solidarity through organizations such as UNASUR and the OAS, this attempt failed. I thank these agencies, like the solidarity shown by the UNASUR, body reliably proven its legitimacy both by the speed of your call and meeting in Buenos Aires, for categorical responses to any attempt to destabilize democracy in the region " , Correa wrote to Kirchner.

Kirchner, in his capacity as Secretary General of UNASUR, with Correa (President Pro Tempore of the organization), would be responsible for drafting the democratic clause to be discussed by Heads of State in the region on 26 November this year.

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The story covers the origin and significance of the leading career latinomericano through its ups and downs, achievements and aspirations. The tape shows a president with high values \u200b\u200band principles that led him to be one of the most important in Brazil.

The film "Lula, the son of Brazil", which tells the story of popular President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, a poor laborer who became president of the largest country in Latin America, opened this week with record public Brasilia Film Festival.

With raw images of the arid and impoverished northeastern Brazil, where Lula was born in 1947, begins the film which chronicles the hard life of the family of eight children, abandoned by a violent father, headed by an illiterate mother determined, tender, and as 35 other Northeast million, ended up migrating to Sao Paulo, the industrial economic capital of Brazil.

"When the Northeast does not die before five years, surviving a long time", often said the president honoring its difficult history.

The film's director Fabio Barreto explores the arrival of Lula to the factories on the outskirts of Sao Paulo, where became a union leader who led historic strikes that challenged the dictatorship (1964-85), but does not address the subsequent founding of the leftist Workers Party with which he became President of one of the most unequal countries in the world.

"Lula, the son of Brazil" focuses on the personal side of the life of a man who faced adversity like the death of his wife and baby the day he was born his first son and she lost her mother was in jail when arrested by the regime.

The story is part of one of the eleven Latin American proposals due to make a statuette for best foreign film. The director, Barreto, and once competed for the prize with the movie O Cuatrilho in 1995.

The production, whose investment exceeded $ 10 million, is led by Ricardo Dias Rui actor in the role of Lula between 18 and 35, who debuted in cinema with the film.

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Speaking before the 2009 summit on climate change in Copenhagen, Rajendra Pachauri , the leading climate scientist UN, warned that Western society should adopt radical changes and reform measures if we are to avoid the worst effects of climate change. Pachauri, a member of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC, an acronym in English) Observer said that Western society urgently needs to develop a new system of values \u200b\u200bof "sustainable consumption." "Today we reached the point where the consumer and the desire of people to consume has grown out of proportion." Nobel Prize winner continued: "The reality is that our lifestyles are unsustainable."

Pachauri offered a wide range of proposals, including legal requirements, disincentives economic and government subsidies, to lead Western society towards a more sustainable future. Pachauri Among the suggestions is that hotels adopt sustainable systems for energy use of its customers, arguing that the energy consumption could be measured and then load it into the accounts of the guests. Pachauri's proposal also includes measures to regulate land and air travel and, for example, argues that car use could "contain" with pricing schemes that discourage the use of private transport and suggests that a government tax to air transport encourage citizens to travel by rail, a mode of transport significantly lower cost and lower environmental impact.

Travel and Tourism characterize a Western lifestyle simply more and more untenable. Although the Internet has become indispensable to modern life, increase costs and environmental impact associated with its use. According to recent estimates, because there are more than 1,500 million people online worldwide, the "energy footprint" of carbon dioxide emissions generated by the Internet is growing at a rate of more than 10%. As increasing appetite for electricity network, Internet companies, like Google, have difficulty managing the costs associated with the delivery of web page files, videos, audio and data, creating a situation that threatens not only fund companies in the network, but in the long term may compromise the viability of the Internet. According to Subodh Bapat, vice president of Sun Microsystems, the leading manufacturer of computer servers, "in an energy constrained world, we can not continue to increase the footprint of the Internet ... we need to contain energy consumption."

energy consumption associated with Western lifestyle has been linked to the melting of glaciers worldwide. For example, Dr. Shresth Tayal, the Institute for Energy and Resources Institute (TERI, for its acronym in English), the main environmental institute in India, selected three of approximately 18,000 Himalayan glaciers as benchmarks to measure the rate of retreat of glaciers. According to Dr. Tayal, glaciers are disappearing at an alarming rate, including those that feed rivers, through India and China, provide fresh water to over two billion people during the dry season. The findings of Dr. Tayal, who ruled frankly Times: "The glacier is dying" - support the assertion that the glaciers could disappear by 2035, made in 2007 by the Intergovernmental Panel United Nations Climate Change (IPCC). The IPCC adviertió the shortage of fresh water will "hunger, water wars, and hundreds of millions of climate change refugees."

Climate change is also charging a toll on the quality of the marine waters of Alaska, where the cooling of the ocean absorbs and retains more gas less cold water. Jeremy Mathis, a chemical oceanographer at the University of Fairbanks, found that Alaskan waters are becoming acidic from the absorption of greenhouse gases. Rising levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere leading to ocean acidification, because each year the seas absorb almost 30% of the greenhouse gases emitted by humans. According to Mathis, the same qualities that made Alaskan waters among the most productive in the world, cold, shallow and abundance of marine life, make them particularly vulnerable to acidification. Mathis noted that ocean acidification impedes growth, healthy development and reproductivity of certain species of crabs and fish. This situation has huge implications not only for marine life in the Alaskan waters, but to the broader ecosystem of Alaska and the 4,600 million dollars from the fishing industry that U.S. state.

Despite the growing evidence that so-called Western lifestyles contribute to global climate change, it may take more than a generation before implanting the new system of values \u200b\u200bproposed by Pachauri. However, the scientist believes that young people recognize the need for some of its recommendations for radical change. "I think it will be much more sensitive than adults, who have been corrupted by the patterns we have been following for years."

Update Bobbie Johnson (The Guardian)
is almost impossible to estimate the impact that the creation of the Internet has had on the world for decades. With over quarter of the global online population now has become a central part of the lives of millions of people around the planet and all communications revolutionized the retail in our day to day social life.

This growth, combined with the energy demands of Internet data centers, obviously means more attention to the need to pay for this innovation. After all, the most voracious energy demands usually remain hidden from view of Internet users who routinely travel through the network.

My story was in part intended to highlight the issue of energy footprint left by Internet and amend the plans of some confusing and ill-informed reports published in the past. The article was a direct response to Google, something unusual publication of this kind-but the mainstream press is still fairly ambivalent towards the subject, preferring to focus on the next big product launch or other advance that overemphasizes the use of Internet .

Experts say that the energy footprint of the Internet continues to grow at least 10% each year and more companies are building new huge server farms for faster connectivity. In fact, just upstream of the Google facility in The Dalles, Oregon, which focused on article, "Amazon is working on building a new data center, at a cost of over $ 100 million, housed in a solid monster 30,000 square meters. And Facebook, now the second largest website in the world, announced in January that excavating the land, also in Oregon, to build his first custom data center. Likely to be the first of many.

And on top of this expansion are further cooling energy needs and this is not simply a problem can be solved with national regulations, or even an agreement between the Internet's strongest companies. With the rapid expansion Internet population in countries like China and India, hordes of corporations are building new data centers to observe fewer rules to submit to audit their energy use.

This is a crisis looming everywhere, and despite valiant attempts to bypass this problem from all sides, our desire for greater Internet connection appetite for more electricity is not a problem anytime soon jump .

Sources: -James Randerson, "Western Lifestyle UnSustained, Climate Expert Says Rajendra Pachauri," The Guardian.UK, November 29, 2009, http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/ 2009/nov/29/rajendra-pachauri-climate-warning-copenhagen –Bobbie Johnson, “Web Providers Must Limit Internet’s Carbon Footprint, Say Experts,” San Francisco Guardian News Media Limited. May 3, 2009, http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2009/may/03/internet-carbon-footprint –Jeremy Page, “Scientist’s Himalayan Mission Provides Unwelcome Proof: Glaciers Are Dying,” The Times Online (London), December 5, 2009, http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/environment/copenhagen/article6945 249.ece –Dan Joling, "Global Warming Threatens Alaska's Waters with Acidification," Alternet, September 9, 2009, http://www.alternet.org/water
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"Peoples Movement for Universal Citizenship"

1. The current international scene is undergoing a structural crisis of capitalist civilization model, neoliberal and patriarchal.
2. This model is controlled by large multinational corporations and some governments that move in the context of globalization and financialization of capital accumulation in an effort to deepen excessive environmental degradation and precarious employment. This process involves the intensification of uneven development and the asymmetries within countries and between countries and regions, with increasing inequality and social exclusion, discrimination, racism and xenophobia.

3. This growing ethnic, racial and gender reflect the emerging policies of criminalization of migrant women and men of all ages who have been moving in a growing militarization of borders, outsourcing and regionalization has its most raw in recent events in expulsion of Roma from France, the constant rejections Fence Melilla, in the Arizona Law, the thousands killed in the various borders of the world, thousands of displaced annual climate of Bangladesh and the slaughter of 72 migrants in Tamaulipas, Mexico.

4. Forced migration is a consequence of the restructuring process is a growing capitalist monopolization of production, services and global trade. These mass migrations due to the violence of conflict and disasters, human trafficking and smuggling of migrants and the dispossession, exclusion and unemployment.

global crisis and migration
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is a multidimensional crisis of capitalism: economic, financial, energy, environmental and food industries. This crisis represents the failure of neoliberal globalization, especially in its financial dimension, with serious social and environmental consequences for all humanity.

6. In countries of origin, the crisis has meant an immediate reduction in migratory flows, a decline in remittances and most importantly, refutes the false paradigm of development based on international migration and remittances, promoted in recent years by the International Monetary Fund, World Bank and the Inter-American Development Bank as a way to justify the adjustment policies structural and the disappearance of national policies and social economic development as a priority for governments.

7. economies from the global south (Africa, Asia and Latin America), before the crisis experienced significant economic growth based on exports of raw materials, reaffirming the historic role of these countries as providers of resources energy and natural. This growth resulted in the expulsion of millions of people, with no chance of a genuine process of comprehensive economic and social development.

8. The model worked for large industrial and financial capital as host economies were able to absorb the vast flow of migrants, but now when the crisis persists and the north is a priority to restore the profitability of large corporations, is evidence that never a lack of sustainability of the model, which endangers life, reproduction of life, the very existence of humanity and the planet.

9. In connection therewith, el cambio climático (resultado de la degradación ambiental provocada por el desarrollo capitalista) se impone hoy día como una cruda realidad, trayendo consigo transformaciones dramáticas en los ecosistemas y en la vida de millones de personas, trayendo consigo más migraciones y afectando especialmente a los habitantes de las zonas rurales, costeras y urbano-marginales, convertidos ahora en los nuevos migrantes y refugiados climáticos, con particular impacto sobre los países económicamente dependientes. Esta situación se ve agravada por el desarrollo de megaproyectos como represas, carreteras, minería y agronegocio, generando así mayores desplazamientos especialmente de los pueblos indígenas, afrodescendientes and peasants.

Human rights and migration
10. At different stages of the global economic cycle, the constant is a systematic violation of human rights of migrants, refugees and displaced persons in countries of origin, transit and destination. This implies the challenge of securing the lives of all migrants through the design and implementation of public policies (in the social, economic, immigration) to put in the center of its design to people and incorporate the perspective of human rights, gender and cultural diversity, which implies effective participation of the migrants, accountability, equality and non discrimination, enforcement mechanisms, justiciability and not regressive.

11. defend the right to hold as a result of implementation of economic, social, cultural and environmental, human mobility and the free return, the right to migrate, to migrate no longer be moved and displaced and the right to peace. Facing the fact that borders have become areas of rights not we call for a new UN convention to ensure respect for human rights in all borders in the world.

12. international wars, internal armed conflicts, massive violations international humanitarian law and human rights continue to cause displacement and refugee flows for protection that affects the lives of millions of people. Governments deny the magnitude of the crisis and impose models of security and border militarization at the expense of the rights of people displaced and shelter.

13. is necessary to develop greater knowledge about the situation of the various forms of migration, with special emphasis on migrant women and girls, children, adolescents and youth, and generate indicators that account for the conduct and coverage of human rights of all persons migrants, refugees and displaced in different regions and countries, and to account for the contribution of migrants, refugees and displaced persons in countries of destination and the costs to countries of origin.

diversity, coexistence and socio-cultural transformations
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recognize that international migration today, major challenges with regard to cultural diversity, multiculturalism, multiculturalism and identity construction. Recognising that there can be no hierarchy among cultures, but relations of complementarity and solidarity to enhance the knowledge of all the people involved in the dynamic process of migration.

15. In this regard, stresses the fact that the States in the countries of origin and destination, in most cases, little is done to develop policies that promote new forms of coexistence and recognition of diversity, that void is being filled by civil society organizations and associations of migrants who take the implementation of aid and support programs targeted to this population. It should be noted that in this framework, for example, transnational families do not have clear policies on the part of governments to favor one side reunification and other processes to ensure full participation in host societies and their countries of origin.

16. is very important to consider the gender, ethnic, generational, class, religious diversity and sexual diversity, to think and implement policies for the migrant population. They can not give equal treatment to groups and individuals with specific characteristics. Certain groups, such as women, girls, children, adolescents and youth, Afro-descendants and indigenous people with different sexual orientations and practices, people with disabilities, among others, are more strongly discrimination and xenophobia, which is indispensable to adapt policies to recognize these differences as a way to overcome in practice, its consequences.

New forms of slavery, human exploitation and servitude
17. In the context of globalization, accelerated opening of national economies, dismantling and privatization of state structures, the crime industry increasingly controls the trafficking and smuggling of migrants, as a new space for the recovery of their activities producing new forms of slavery, human exploitation and slavery in the different global migration corridors. This forces the different national states to ensure protection of migrants, refugees and displaced persons (especially women, children and young people), respect for international conventions, international cooperation between countries to ensure this and fight and punishment of international organized crime networks.

18. The increasing feminization of global migration flows, is explained largely by the incorporation of women into global chains of care in the countries of destination, under heavy labor precariousness that entails a process of personal degradation and serious impacts family in communities of origin, forming one of the new forms of servitude century. With regard to trafficking for sexual exploitation in many countries for the protection of victims apply immigration laws and no protection laws recommended by the Palermo Protocol.

19. demand the elimination of programs called temporary workers, guests and invitees, which constitute a legal form of slavery under new forms of agreements that give legal tender for the operation of the labor force, violating all the rights labor, social and political rights of migrants, with both the complascencia authorities of the sending countries as countries of destination.

proposals, demands and challenges
20. With regard to the role that fits him like WSFM process, the challenge of building a new paradigm of civilization to ensure a harmonious relationship between human rights and of Mother Earth, and in turn to suggest and define new policies on development and migration, requires moving from the vision of forums such as events, towards a perspective of learning and global collaboration of actors that allows the strengthening of migrant organizations in the areas of decision making, strengthening Network to address the impacts of the crisis model and the construction of the new model.

21. This challenge also implies the building of local authorities, regional, national and global, allowing gradually be gaining ground in the definition of public agendas, programs and projects with a focus on full rights for all inhabitants of the planet: collective construction of a Universal Citizenship, with the strengthening of organizations of migrants and their home communities and new agents of social transformation.

22. New development models with a comprehensive view of human rights must articular migration as an element having positive impacts and costs and that require public policies that promote alternative development and reduce the first seconds. Migrant organizations that have acquired a growing social and political role in their countries of origin and destination, with several joint initiatives of local development and advocacy, may act as a strategic ally of their own home communities in the implementation of new development strategies.

23. Another challenge in the dynamics of building and strengthening of new players, is the incorporation of the vision of girls children, adolescents and youth, which requires appropriate mechanisms and strategies that incorporate their proposals and ensure effective participation in the process.

24. We demand full respect for human rights of migrants and the immediate closure of all admission and detention centers throughout the world. And removal of mounting raids and deportations of hundreds of thousands of migrants in transit countries and destination.

25. denounce the criminal and criminalizing approach of mass media on migrants, who incite xenophobia and racism. We require information objective and informed.

26. The WSFM reiterates its call for solidarity and support to the causes of all the peoples of the world, especially to the cause of the Palestinian people to ensure their right of return and in its condemnation of the Israeli government's racist policies. We also support the cause of the Saharawi people, Kurdish people and all those who suffer violence, expulsion and displacement of economic or political reasons on every continent, among the most critical cases of Colombia, Sudan, Iraq.

27. promote the development of partnerships with other stakeholders, unions and progressive academic institutions.

28. required to sign and ratify the International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and their families as well as the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women, to all states not been made, the preparation of periodic reports and its effective implementation by States Parties. We also recommend alternative reporting by civil society.

29. We demand that the United Nations framework to materialize a body for migration from the perspective of human rights.

30. demand the annulment of the agreements and readmission agreements and the cessation of such agreements between Europe and third countries and third countries to each other, and the protection of migrants being deported to the implementation of these agreements. 31. We reaffirm our collective commitment to building a new model of civilization that privileges life, integrating people, harmony between women, men and nature and to ensure reproduction and sustainability of humanity and Mother Earth for the following millennia.

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Alert Peru (alex.am .) While there people that you simply open the cupboard to find something to eat or open the pipe to get a cup of cold water, much of the world still is subject to inclement hunger. The recent report, Global Hunger Index 2010, carried out by the Policy Research Institute International Food (IFPRI, in English) indicates that of the 122 countries included in the study, 25 have levels "alarming" hunger, and four countries in Africa recorded figures "extremely alarming", while in America, the situation is "serious in Bolivia, Guatemala and Haiti. The study shows that child malnutrition is the leading cause of hunger in the world, where nearly half of those affected are children.

In fact the highest levels are in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. The study suggest that the number of undernourished in the world has experienced a rebound after falling between 1990 and 2006. The explanation is in the crisis and increasing global price of food. With regard to Latin America is serious in Bolivia, Guatemala and Haiti, while it is "moderate" hunger in other Central American countries except Costa Rica, and also South America except Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina and Chile .

It should be noted that during the last half century, global food production has skyrocketed, more than the population. Between 1990 and 1997 the per capita food production grew almost 25%, however, the number of people currently suffering from hunger in the world, 1,200 million, is the largest that ever recorded in human history. So it seems outrageous that reality when the planet produces the right amount of food for every single person. The problem of hunger is not due to food shortages, but to the way in which they are distributed. Food is available only to those who have the means to acquire them.

Another major finding is that circulate this month, the German organization Welthungerhilfe, which holds that in the past 10 years, hunger has declined slightly in some countries, including some in Latin America, but the problem is still serious because Millennium Development Goal of halving the number of hungry people in the world between 1990 and 2015 is far from being achieved. For its part, the German NGO "Famine Relief in the World" (WHH), has spread to malnutrition and malnutrition kill each year 2.2 million children.

So far this year, several studies have confirmed a worrying picture of world hunger, in this sense is another report that adds to disseminate in July the FAO and World Food Programme (WFP), called the State Food Insecurity in the World 2010, which states that the situation remains dire in many parts of the world, although the number of hungry people fell for the first time in 15 years. The PNA also said that most states are food crises in Africa.

What about nutrition?
The picture has not changed much in numbers, one of the reasons that cause hunger, for example in Southeast Asia, where there are children who weigh less than they should because their food intake does not meet their needs, mainly due to the precarious situation of women in these societies. While in Africa south of Sahara, the reasons lie elsewhere: the high infant mortality and high rate of malnourished people are the result of bad governance and conflict, political instability and high rates AIDS.

While no countries in Latin America to record the most serious level of hunger, which is 30 percent of the population or more. The country that is more severe the problem of hunger in this region is Haiti, where between 20 and almost 30 percent of the population is hungry. While the level of hunger is measured in Peru, Paraguay, Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela, Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana, Suriname, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama and Dominican Republic.

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http://www.ifpri.org/node/7132
http://www.bbc.co.uk/mundo/cultura_sociedad/2009/11/091111_1700_unicef_desnutricion_pea.shtml