Friday, May 28, 2010

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With all the strength was the opening of the (for shows) NOT ENOUGH OF A BUTTON at the Humanist Center

were opened last night with great force and concurrence of the First Session of the Centro Cultural Humanist entitled "to" NO ONE STOP BUTTON .
counted with the presence of artists Bernadette Pisani and Javier Caputo, by the exhibition of paintings by the respective series "Buttons" and "Protest in Lines."

graced the night with live music, the singer-songwriter Diego Bertoni, an artist from our city who has an undeniable recognition.


And as the dance could not miss, Andres Barrientos led Martin Quintana played by two recent topics Bertoni, surprising the crowd with his appearance in two of the three rooms in which the sample was developed.

This experience is a co - organization conducted by the artists participating and people of the Humanist Center, all young creative and talented as they have made every effort to give our city's alternative cultural where it joins the social, political and artistic in their different styles, expressing diversity is thetic , new organizational forms g anagement and the great affection that flows when people take the do things according to reality love built.

Sunday, May 23, 2010

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Regional Meeting preparing the 1 st International Conference "200 Years After" ABUSE, TRAFFICKING AND TRAFFICKING IN CHILDREN ADOLESCENTS AND YOUTH UNDER THE BICENTENNIAL - Conclusions

In compliance with the objectives of the third millennium


SALTO GRANDE REGIONAL MEETING - CONCORDIA CITY, June 3, 2010.

CONFERENCE - BUSINESS - WORKSHOP INERACTIVO







PANEL I CONCLUSIONS

Speakers:
Ms. Lucia Alberti
Dr. Hernán Alarcón


  • Associate to abuse and trafficking.

  • have to make clear that the approach to the exploitation in general, is getting involved trafficking, trafficking in and sexual labor and the sale of organs


  • was noted the conjunction of all levels of government in this call. Which is very important to take positive action.


  • this Act, adopted in 2008, which is about to be changed in these days (which is an exception), superseding inter alia, the consent of the victim when it is older. Making it an essential tool to escape from the complexities that arise by the lack of cohesion in the various institutional estates.


  • There is a new approach to the characterization of these crimes, taking them in a transnational context and framework. It is considered the crime of trafficking as marketing people-as UN-and traffic as the violation of immigration laws, there may be the crime of trafficking and that does not mean it. When there is trafficking for exploitation, so the dealer gets an economic benefit, especially in all matters relating to the mothers less than 14 years in labor exploitation.


  • There
    figures in the international order reliable sources that amount to some 400 million children of both sexes abused in the world. Some, like the president of the Organization Terra Forte, states that the official recognition of 30 million generates a progressive which gives the calculation of 500 million or more children being exploited. In the textile industry in the manufacture of carpets in the production of bricks, collecting vegetables, poultry farms in collecting eggs at 2 am and the child sex trade circuit.


  • it is essential to know the crime and their recruitment methods to prevent it.


  • regard to children in the child sex trade, there was talk of an investigation in the tri-border area in which, has been able to classify the preference of consumers (customers), by place of residence are categorized them as follows: children from 3 to 6 years, 6 to 9 years and 9 to 11 or 12 years. This marks the seriousness of the violation of the rights of children and adolescents, ignoring their rights as subjects of validated by the Universal Declaration and the Convention on the Rights of the Child, the United Nations.


  • The emphasis in recruitment strategies carried out soft, with calls at work, casting, dating, etc. completing these girls in the sex trade underground circuit, in captivity, undocumented and / or threats to his family. The abduction and / or the sale of children and adolescents, considered recruitment hard, to introduce them to labor exploitation or pornography on the Internet and / or sexual exploitation.


  • The collusion and cover-up are essential to work so oiling the chain of exploitation and illegal trade.


  • An ILO report in 2005 raised the question disputed second business clandestine arms trafficking. Today the dispute is first with drug trafficking.


  • There is always some form of conspiracy among arms trafficking, drugs and people.


  • driven Palermo Protocol adopted by UN in 2000 and then ratified by Argentina was in part the basis for the law of 26 364-treatment, although it has been, the Protocol significant progress states have lost a historic opportunity to arrive at concrete measures and strategies for development Together, they give effective instruments to combat trafficking and smuggling, transnational crimes considered major.


  • For best results, the various agencies that have jurisdiction over what makes the treatment of these crimes, should act together and coordinated.


  • Although prostitution is linked to the crime of trafficking, not to be understood that in all cases there is prostitution. If there is that there is sexual exploitation of third parties to gain economic handler


  • While the crime of human trafficking is a federal responsibility, in the Province of Buenos Aires, Attorney-in-ordinary jurisdiction to take cognizance of this crime, should strive to ensure the integrity of the victim in response to the vulnerability that is. And for the purpose of uniquely action of the members of the Public Ministry, Dr. Falbo Attorney General of the Supreme Court of the Province of Buenos Aires, issued Resolution No. 542/09, which established a minimum protocol action.


  • also stressed the importance of training of the operators involved in the issue, for the purpose of raising awareness and correct framing, to address situations that arise, armed with legal and constitutional tools existing.

Speaker
Dra.Bernardita Zalisñak


  • It stressed the need to reflect on the causes and contexts surrounding these evil acts, creating also a feeling that help us to believe that reality is liable to be transformed with our action.


  • physical violence and sexual violence that is evident to any rudeness on the issues that bring us together (including kidnappings, torture, rape, and humiliation of all kinds to liberty and human dignity of victims of abuse, trafficking and human trafficking) is not made manifest in sheltered or come from the stratosphere, but arise from the bosom of our society.


  • The proposed methodology of nonviolence force us to reflect on the various forms of violence that is hidden or disguised with which we traversed each and every one of us and which generate a breeding ground for these grosser forms take place. It is necessary to overcome selfishness and individualism that we have installed in the core of our behavior, creating an attitude of every man for himself and if not I get my turn and I do not care, until I played, and that if I care but, as justified in my lack of solidarity, also justified in that attitude and rule out other possible even to ask for help.


  • Active nonviolence proposes to undertake jointly organized with others to overcome the various forms of violence. A good formula for this methodology is to treat others as we would like to be treated, recognizing one another and humanity itself constitutes us as beings endowed with intent, seeking to overcome the pain and suffering. This together with a coherence between feel, think and act in the same direction to strengthen us internally so we can deal with situations or phenomena more complex and painful. In this way we go creating another kind of society where there is no place for these aberrations that are repugnant to us.


  • is equally important to start thinking not only about violence but about the concept of sexuality that pervades our culture of repression, given the frequency with which they manifest this type of crime, and present even far more often still, within families, in our Western societies.

  • can not eradicate violence with more violence and revenge. You need to walk in an upward spiral where every turn we recognize the progress toward a truly human civilization, to exit definitively pre-history.






CONCLUSIONS PANEL 2

Speaker
Dr. Andrade Country

  • can not reflect on the trafficking of women, girls and children for sexual exploitation without framing the debate in the analysis of gender constructions.


  • This construction is essentially based on inequality between women and men. Inequality that has put women in places of submission, invisibility, denial and violence.


  • unquestioned dominance of adult males has been shaped from patriarchy and deepening of the capitalist system has generated a violent oppression of women and (re) signifying the body women and children as objects.


  • As no object rights, as the object are one thing. Things are used, traded and discarded at the whim of the user.

  • there is no prostitution. Without customers there is no prostitution

Speaker
Dr. Alberto Funes

  • The current approach to the issue of the bicentenary two hundred years can not be done without a deep dark look back on impact and his participation in our country since before its birth as a nation and throughout the course of its history. Especially emphasized the source of two transnational organizations feature is operating in Buenos Aires and other cities (the milieu and the Zwi Migdal.) Highlighted - also - the urgent need to recover valuable models in the fight against crime syndicates these activities. In this regard committed and celebrated the heroic actions of two women drawing a historical parallel between Rachel Liberman (Direct victim is the decade of 20 and 30), and Susana Trimarco (vícitima indirect, mother of the missing Marita Veron, Tucumán, XXI Century .) Finally, highlights the persistence of slavery today .-

CONCLUSIONS PANEL 3

Speaker
Rodrigo Peña

  • Journalism, and consumers news, must rethink how they work for social communication.


  • Regarding trafficking, the media continues to feel conservative, and inappropriate use terminology that confuses people, but not acting as agent prevention, but as a morbid entertainment, useless, and often the message sent is that human trafficking is a problem in which ordinary citizens can do nothing because their organizations are very powerful.


  • also the media should start calling things by their name, and avoid terms like "wiskería", "IBTS home" or "bar" when in fact relate to a brothel, which is prohibited by law, and may be potential buyers of women treated. In addition, newspapers in particular should keep better control classified ads, which often are false promises of jobs that end up "traps" for unemployed young people, and which also provide unscrupulous sexual services of women, including minors.


  • The role of journalism in particular, should be to investigate beyond the plain, to investigate the buyer, because there is because there are people willing to pay for slaves. And the pressure on the authorities to carry out specific policies to abolish these companies, which violate all human rights.


  • Bring out the existence of crime is another major task, because they often are the facts, but does not mention that this is a case of trafficking, and ultimately to prevention, and support to NGOs abductees seek

Speakers
Police Officers Division Perrsonas Try

  • They referred to a change of mentality by police officers is needed a sharper through ongoing training and daily contact with Police society and NGOs, was passed to prosecute prostitutes in recent historical periods (considering contrevening des standards under date) to identify now what they are: victims of human rights violations and contribute to its protection other agencies, as they send the legislation (Palermo Protocol of 2000).

  • Police reported that there are over 100 brothels in the province of ER-(located at the length and breadth of the province, except in Ibicuy Islands).

  • speakers expressed the police to effectively combat prostitution (which it considers inextricably linked to the crimes of trafficking in persons) need strong support from the municipalities, the media, the legislature of the province and in general other branches of government. Joint resources is indispensable.

  • reference was made in the Department of Gualeguaychú had between 6 and 8 brothels. Thanks to strong political decision Belgrano people there is no brothel today. Mr Mayor Municipal Gualeguaychú, municipal decree book where the term intimate in 24 months should not be in the municipal ejido wiskerías, bowling night. Was banned from the penalty enabling this type of activity .- It is suggested by the municipal police authorities will follow this precedent and eradicate the places authorized via Ordinance as wiskeria, pools, or bowling night, in compliance 26364 law trafficking and victim assistance.

  • is reported to combat trafficking in persons was created in the field of Police of the Province of Entre Ríos Trafficking Division by order of the Chief of Police Province (dag n ° 35 August 2008), depending on the Investigating

CONCLUSION OF THE WORKSHOP SUMMARY INTERFACE TO HUMAN TRAFFICKING FILM

Promoter
leadership
Bruno Szlapozcnik

  • naturalize Stop Trafficking and warn young people about the dangers that exist about


  • organized to act against Trafficking.


  • "More respect for human rights work proposals for the common people."


  • together in teams join forces for better results.


  • "Do not let them keep stealing our hearts," is everyone's job.


  • More information, more education, more outreach.


  • "Do not look away, not hide, do not be afraid." Making a commitment and action.


  • "Resilience and awareness." More work proposals.

    In the words of the Mayor, Cr Gustavo Bordet was inaugurated the meeting. During opening statement was read educational interest granted by the General Council of Education, was present the Chief of Police of the Province and the Dr.Bernardo Salduna, a member of Superior Court of Entre Ríos

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The Rail, a green transportation - Panel Discussion

Date: Friday, June 11, 2010

Time: 8:00 p.m. to 22:30

Location: Library "Julio Serebrinsky"

Street: Urquiza 721

City / Town: Concordia, Argentina

Objective: To create a space for discussion to channel increasingly common intention to recover the railroads.




Recipients: General public. Participation is free and open



Invited Panelists:



- Dr. Ernesto Azua, medical and cooperative in the city of Rosario which addresses the issue of the need of rail from a perspective of how this approach is essential health and the environment



- Members of FUDESA, a humanist action front that emerged from users who began to protest the unsafe line services it provides "General Sarmiento" in Capital and Province of Buenos Aires also impoulsaron with other groups the "Train of the National Peace and Nonviolence" in time of his participation in the World March for Peace and Nonviolence, which came a train with 900 passengers to reach Mendoza 30/12/1909 to 01/02/1910 mobilization to reach the Punta de Vacas. Today we continue to work for new achievements.



- Railroad Concerning the Province of Entre Rios, who discussed the projects for the region, the difficulties and progress in the rehabilitation of the branches in the province.



Organizers: Humanist Center



at: Library "Julio Serebrinsky" - N ° 721
Urquiza


Information and Registration: Humanist Center '- 1 º de Mayo N º 236 - Tel: 0345/422-0362 - E-mail: centrohumanista@yahoo.com.ar or the wall of the event.

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Abuse, and Trafficking in Children, Adolescents and Youth Cultural Days is

Regional Preparatory Meeting of the First International Congress



"200 Years Later" Abuse, and Trafficking in Children, Adolescents and Youth is made Bicentennial under and in line with the Millennium Development Goals



REGIONAL MEETING
SALTO GRANDE CITY CONCORDIA
Entre Ríos
June 3, 2010
Hotel Salto Grande, Urquiza No. 581 (Hall Mandarino)




Program:



9.00 pm. Opening .-


Coordinator: Rodolfo Jáuregui (UNL - ANNUAL)





9.30 pm. FIRST PANEL:



-Lucia Alberti (President of ANUA (Regional Director of United Nations Associations in Latin America)



-Bernadette Zaliszñak (Director, Humanist Center, Concordia) "Active Nonviolence out of Pre-Human History"



-Rodrigo Peña. (Journalist) "The role of the press, the good, the bad ... ideal, and real "



13.00. CUT ....



11, 00 hs. SECOND PANEL:



- Country Doc Marcela Alejandra Andrade (Doctor of Philosophy in the area of \u200b\u200bAnthropology. Coordinator of the research area of \u200b\u200bthe Autonomous University of Entre Rios in the Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences the Concord Regional Headquarters. UADER Teaching and the Faculty of Sciences Social Research Assistant UBA CONICET) "WHEN THE BODY IS AN OBJECT. TRAFFICKING OF WOMEN AND GIRLS WITH SEXUAL EXPLOITATION."



- Dr. Alberto Funes Palacios (Judge Guarantees, Concordia ER) - Trafficking in Persons. Beginning and now ".-



CLOSE FOR LUNCH

Third panel: 15.30 hs.



- Hernán Alarcón (Attorney)


- Police in the Province of Entre Rios



- 16.30 hs. Film Exhibition "Human Trafficking" Debate



coordinated by Bruno Szlapocznik (ANNUAL)



organize and sponsor institutions:



- Concordia Chief Police Dptal Province of E. Rivers

- Municipality of Concordia

- Humanist Center

- DD HH Secretariat of the Government of the Province of Entre Ríos

- Faculty of Law and Social Cs of

UNL - University of Salta.

- United Nations Associations Latin American





Objective: To distribute, internalize, to prevent possible situations of trafficking



.- Target audience: students, professionals, teachers, workers in the area of \u200b\u200bchildren and adolescents, employees, officers and magistrates, police, health workers, general public





For reports and registration:



Center Humanist: May 1, 236 - Tel 4220362 - centrohumanista@yahoo.com.ar or concordiasinviolencia@yahoo.com.ar



To register must provide the following information:


Apelian
full names and ID





Address Occupation

Phone / Cell E-mail





Attendance Certificates will be awarded

Thursday, May 6, 2010

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First Humanist Center

(for shows) "NOT JUST ONE TOUCH" First Conference

Cultural Humanist Center
Thursday 27, Friday 28 and Saturday 29 from 21 pm.

Artists:

- Bernadette Pisani (with pictures of the series "button") and

- Javier Caputo (with paintings from the series "PROTEST IN LINES" among others)

Program:

Thursday 27 to 21 hours.

- Diego Bertoni (Music)
Andres Barrientos (Danza) and the direction of Martin Quintana


Friday 28 to 21 hours.

- Marta Cot (Dance)


Saturday 29 - 21 hs.

Two Monologues by Denis and Natalia Palacios Alejandrina

Directed by Fabian Nardini


Admission is free will

canteen cap and auction of paintings!

Monday, May 3, 2010

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World Day of Press Freedom right to freedom of opinion and expression


Day World Press Freedom: the right to freedom of opinion and expression
Ivan Novotny - Pressenza

The initiative to promote the Day World Press Freedom was an initiative of the General Conference of UNESCO. This date was chosen to commemorate the Declaration of Windhoek, Namibia (Africa) for "Promoting an Independent and Pluralistic African Press." Thus, the memorial was approved on May 3, 1991.


Across the globe, is held every year on 3 May as World Day Freedom of the Press "to be" an opportunity to celebrate the fundamental principles of press freedom, to evaluate press freedom, to defend the media from attacks on their independence and pay tribute to journalists have lost their lives in the line of duty ", as highlighted by the UN.


However, in many countries continues to hyper-concentrated ownership of media. As in the case of Argentina, where the Law Audiovisual Communication Services is slowed down by judges who do not want the democratization of the media. The initiative was agreed by over 300 social organizations besides being adopted democratically by Senators and Deputies.

To remember, it is important to note in this context Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights: "Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression: this right includes freedom to hold opinions because of their The receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers, by any means of expression. "

In this context, there are thousands of social organizations working for freedom of expression and press freedom. In Argentina it is the case of the Coalition for a Democratic Broadcasting, who proclaim the "21 basis points for the Right to Communication" that were the basis for the democratization of media law at issue today in Argentina. The Coalition strongly urges a public awareness campaign under the slogan "Defend Democracy is to defend its laws."

Worldwide, for example, the organization of Youth for Human Rights International (YHRI, English Youth for Human Rights International) aims to educate in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights so they become advocates for tolerance and peace. Currently, there are spearheading a campaign for freedom of expression in education.

Thus, there are countless social, political and cultural struggling to democratize the media in pursuit of diversity, pluralism and true equality of rights and opportunities, in spite of the other forces, economic and corporate hamper social progress trying to focus and manipulate the media system in each country.

Sunday, May 2, 2010

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May 4 - Anniversary of the Humanist Movement

will be the Tuesday, May 4, 2010 at 20:30 in the Humanist Center - May 1 236 - Concordia
Members and Adherents of the Humanist Movement will gather to watch a video about the origin of the Humanist Movement, with a ceremony the day of the anniversary, 41 years after its founding, when Silo (Mario Luis Rodriguez Cobos) spoke for the first time in a public harangue in Punta de Vacas, Mendoza, and where now stands the Park Study and Reflection, which is connected to 20 parks in all five continents.

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May 1 - International Workers Day