Monday, July 12, 2010

Do Herpes Get Worse Over Time

APDHA and Manifesto for the five latest victims of a boat and call



What a shame! What a pain! Once again history repeats itself. At this time five people were killed, including two babies, small boat overturn in the trying, along with 37 other immigrants, come to the place where their dream to live a better life. Again, the sea that would be binding and life becomes a sea of \u200b\u200bdeath. What a shame that life or death of persons dependent on an unjust system of immigration control.

What injustice! They say that these days all eyes are turned to Africa, the stadiums where they play the World Cup. But there seems to be at a glance for the African population, which still refuse the future with unfair trade rules, the exploitation and theft of their resources for companies that deal with our supposed needs, and then traded in our bags and drive our economy.

How infuriating! It is incomprehensible that in a world with sufficient resources to feed the entire population, there are people-especially the South, but also from north to starve. That in a globalized world in which capital flows without any problem or control, people can not make the same way. That our form of political organization and allow social work, which is a right and a source of life and personal fulfillment can not be distributed fairly, so that is available to everyone.

What a change! What a revolution! if we take into consideration the person rather than the market and the economy. If each of us to pose to is possible and urgent to build another world. If we were truly active citizens required to lodge our government policies more fair. If you claim you have the same rights for all people, regardless of race or sex, or anything.

What commitment! What a responsibility! if we assume that also depends on each one of us the possibility to avoid such pain, much pain, so much injustice, so angry. If we thought that this change and that revolution can be achieved only possible from our actions and our everyday solidarity. If our acts were not isolated and unite in common effort.

For all these reasons we gather here today, as an endorsement of our responsibility and our commitment to the task within our possibilities to avoid all the negative above: grief, sorrow, injustice, anger, and with the desire to build with your help a world fair where everyone fits the same rights. MOTRIL


HOSTS, July 12, 2010

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