Belloch gave us the disgust and Gran Scala gave us laughter JL Trasobares / El Periódico de Aragón
my hope for the salvation of Zaragoza JL Trasobares / El Periódico de Aragón
obscured City Chronicle Aragon
Belloch gave us the disgust and Gran Scala gave us laughter JL Trasobares / El Periódico de Aragón
The Human Rights Association of Andalusia, the Roma Association Welcomes Motril Anaquerando and want to state that:
- believe that expulsion has been a disguised voluntary repatriation to Romania of some of the families who lived in this settlement.
- The process has never been accompanied by a comprehensive and coordinated action by Social Services Motril, which could have articulated alternative in this situation of insecurity in the home.
- The approval of evacuation, repatriation and demolition of the settlement has been marked by a total lack of transparency . The signatory associations suggested in an open letter to the Mayor of Motril help in this situation, which could provide alternatives given their experience in similar cases. At no time have they been contacted.
Welcomes Motril, APDHA Anaquerando and are extremely concerned that this expulsion disguised because of ethnicity of those affected. In the Decade Inclusion of such actions Gypsies are unacceptable and encourage racist and xenophobic attitudes. also violate human rights and give continuity to the unacceptable expulsions of Roma people (gypsies in Eastern Europe) started by France, Britain and Germany.
hope that the statements in the plenary on 29 October municipal councilor Antonio Escámez, a member of the ruling group, which described the Romanian gypsies as "an itinerant race that likes to live in shacks surrounded dogs, making fires and eating from garbage "are not representative of feel of the coalition to power in Motril. However, these claims have not had any political implications or have been denied and also have been reinforced by the expulsion of the families affected.
Granada, November 17, 2010
Motril Welcomes the Human Rights Association of Andalusia and the Gypsy Association Anaquerando express grave concern at the approval eviction from slums in the neighborhood of the Rambla de los Alamos Motril. The situation of exclusion that affected families will live only made worse by this measure, which in no case includes social activities in parallel.
addition, while living in the settlement people born in different places (Spain, Morocco, Romania), the discourse that has been carried out has affected only the Romanian Roma to occur, therefore, a ethnification of the situation consequences of stigma alarming. Especially disturbing for
seem racist and xenophobic statements by the Popular Party councilor Antonio Escámez in full on October 29 in which Romanian Gypsies described as "an itinerant race that likes to live in shacks surrounded dogs, making fires and feeding on garbage. "
Therefore we sent the attached open letter to the Mayor of Motril (found in "Campaigns and other documents" page of Motril Welcomes http://www.motril.acoge.org or directly by clicking here. ) urging him to act with transparency and in accordance with applicable law, to coordinate with the different administrations in dealing with this subject, request the cooperation of civil society organizations and, above all respect the rights of people living in this area.
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Trasobares Gavín / El Periódico de Aragón
the City of Zaragoza and did not get to drive the cars gasofa Local Police or to pay for meals Amparo House. The next mayor of Teruel ( Manuel Blasco , PP) would run if I could, it should be ruined by an institution. The Civil Guard is sent to the firing ahostie Pedrola to the hard workers of Lear for daring to defend their most basic rights. It is the crisis, say, the setting, bankruptcy, relocation, the pitorreo. Politicians seem confused, the public is confused, ordinary people are afraid. Thankfully, the Meritorious is there, as tradition dictates, to maintain order and keep the Corsican string out of the seats.
When commenting on the low ground sense to some large public investments held in Aragon (as in other parts of Spain), some people accuse me that I put the emphasis on spending and income I forget. But, well, that is because I assume a fact: the government raise the money they collect, and that have to make do. Well would drastically reduce tax evasion, the screws on those who have more and better funding of Aragon. But in any case the rule book is in good balance the books. What there is to it? Well should make clear priorities, and delete the superfluous.
The debate then turns on what is fundamental and what accessory. Meals served Amparo House seem to me essential, inescapable. But there are others, starting with senior municipal officials of the City Immortal, which they consider as important or more moving forward with a new exhibition (that of 2014) that should put us finally on those maps which had already placed the expo us before (the 2008). Something had to happen in Teruel, whose neighbors have more than 1700 euros per capita but have a brand new airport and a perimeter road so broad (and with so little traffic) that it also could land planes. Prominent politicians
Aragon, supported by organizations and entities comprising the system, believe that institutional funds should be used to boost the economy, but rather by maintaining good public services and through projects and activities can generate returns and promote private business activity. Expos, stadiums, palaces (ice, congress, whatever), sports channels, attempts Olympic mega-infrastructure, superedificios, ski ... The money comes to baskets. They say they then increased again. It is a widespread perception, even in Galicia and Catalonia have applied to the Pope's visit, which, while costing taxpayers millions, fill hotels, restaurants and souvenir shops . And I replied: if we are short pasta, why not apply the criterion that in terms of occurrences, celebrations, liturgies and whims is paid each his own?
says Article 104 of the English Constitution "the Security Forces, under the aegis of the Government shall have the duty to protect the free exercise of rights and freedoms and guarantee public security ". However, when implementing this mandate, the government of the day usually show coercive arm to ensure constitutional rights just (coincidentally, the closest to the major economic powers) the detriment of others.
An example of this attitude we saw yesterday's tricky when the actual Civil Guard riot beat some striking workers who tried to prevent that his company would reduce to nothing this constitutional right.
Waterfront store Pedrola Lear in the Civil Guard only guaranteed the right the free movement of persons and goods (Articles 19 and 139 of the English Constitution), free enterprise and productivity (art. 38), and the authorities' right to know the demonstrations called in public places ( art. 21).
However, the riot of the Civil Guard (in all cases complying with orders received from the competent authority) did not lift a finger to guarantee the constitutional right to strike, preventing workers from which they support the stoppages are replaced by others (art. 28.2), to a job with enough pay to meet the specific needs and family (art. 35.1), or collective bargaining between representatives of workers and employers (art. 37.1).
Pedrola Yesterday, all that mattered to the Civil Guard and the authority on which it depends, is that the Opel factory Spain timely receipt of materials needed for its operation, although these have been produced by replacement workers of others at legally called strike to reject the dismissal of 80 colleagues.
seems that Professor of Constitutional Law and Government Delegate in Aragón, Javier Fernández, has a somewhat peculiar and biased interpretation of the precepts of our Constitution.
Proposal Association of Architects for the neighborhoods of East Zaragoza. May, 2009.
CLEARANCES AND GREEN AREAS V1
Integration Miraflores Park Transformation V2 Cesáreo
Alierta
Close V3green ring inside the Ebro-V4 Canal Corridor
green-Ebro Gállego
outer green ring
V5 V6Av La Jota
transformationV7 Urban Integration path The Jack-Sta Isabel
V8 inside lane Maria Moliner-C º Miraflores
MOBILITY
M1 Access southeast of Z-40
M2 Suburban
M3 Trolley Cesareo Alierta
M4 Cycle path
E1
EQUIPMENT Urban integration of the new stadium
agro-environmental E2 Campus
E3 cultural facilities severed head
E4 New
Vadorrey centrality centrality E5 New Sources
facilities in Giesen
E6 E7 Z @ART cultural facilities and the Zaragozana
HarineraE8 higher Plaza Las Fuentes E9
Azorín and parking facilities.
TRADE PROMOTION OF SMALL
C1 Monastery Siresa Pedestrian area C2
Old Town pedestrian area of \u200b\u200bSan Jose
C3 Commercial District Tenor Fleta
EDGE TREATMENT
B1 banks of Gállego
Improvement B2Protection Gallego River Park B3
requalification of the urban facade
B4 Sources Protection de la Huerta and Soto. Agricultural park. B5
Castellón road Renewal
B6 Modification and redesign of the partial plans around the stadium