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| Mauritania, children playing in the streets of Nouadhibou. Photo by Fabrizio Cacciatore |
Free. Free to love, to make love with whom and when you want without being killed. Love can not kill. Free to live in dignity. Free to scream, defend, hide, get out of their holes. I want a house, a bed, a roof. I'm thirsty, I want water. Not a single drop, no! A glass. I do not want to be hungry.
images seen in magazines and documentaries that seem to be all the same, they are able once again to make me open my eyes to how acute the differences in this world too dirty. And I can still be shaken by these visions despite TV and internet I have become accustomed to much more bloody pictures?
Boys CSF (Cooperation Without Borders), Al Janub , AINRAM Human Rights and Youth Organisation - Palermo associations have long been engaged in the field of international solidarity and education and promotion of human rights - wanted to remind all that December 10, 1948, projecting the video report on human rights in Educational Sciences.
This initiative was designed to raise awareness of the fact that, despite the introduction of such legislation, so strong and to be a cornerstone of our conscience, against the abuses of the weakest and discrimination are still indelible and are inextricably part of the cold and angular geometries of everyday life.
This is a strong reflection point on which I would also like to mention.
Yes, it is true that there are laws to protect us, it is true that every individual can denounce those who try to tread, it is true that the most powerful states should take responsibility to help those in need: are just words written down? There is a geographic boundary across which this Universal Declaration of Human Rights becomes waste paper?
" All human beings born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood. "
Recitation it the first article of the Declaration of Human Rights . And yesterday was celebrating her 62nd birthday.
Published for the YOUnipa 11/12/2010 http://younipa.wordpress.com/
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