Saturday, May 4, 2013

Pope Francis I protest ' slavery ' in Bangladesh

That's the loudest statements about the employment conditions of Fransikus I in Bangladesh since he was selected on 13 March. Social justice, for him, it is very important to always noteworthy in all circumstances; especially in his position as the Shepherd of the people, the Holy Father of the Catholic Church.  "Living with just 50 dollars a month-United States-the wages of the workers who died, could be called as a slave," said Francis I, in a sermon at the mass in private morning at his residence, Vatican Radio reported.
The number of casualties due to building work--in the commercial area of Plasa Shutter Dhaka does not have permission,--collapsed last week, has risen to 411 people on Wednesday and about 40 unidentified victims had been buried.

Francis I gave his sermon on the International Labor Day (May Day) and says "do not provide decent wages as the cost of the company, because only the pursuit of profit is the same as opposing God." It is a sin to God the Lord.

Francis I posited, there are still many people in this world who live in conditions as slaves.

"Today in the world there is still slavery committed against God's most beautiful gift to humans: the ability to work, work and determine her dignity," said Francis I.

"How many of our brothers and sisters who live in a State like this because economic, social policy and politics?"

In his native country, Argentina, Francis I often defend the poor, oppressed and unemployment, at odds with the opinion of the Government's economic policies and defend the dignity and the dignity of the weakest members of society.

"Dignity is not the blessing of power, by money, and by culture. Instead! The dignity of work, the system is determined by the social, political and economy selected to take advantage of people, "he said.

Duty free access offered by Western countries and low wages have changed the export garment industry which results in Bangladesh as 19 million United States dollars a year. 60 percent of her clothes were shipped to Europe, where the tragedy raised questions about the price paid by life to get a cheap dress.

In the meeting with the faithful in St Peter's square after he argued about the rights of workers but does not increase Bangladesh's disaster.

"Work is the basis for the dignity of the person. I think of how many people into unemployment, not just young people who are unemployed as a result of the economic concept of pure money by greedy beyond the parameters of social justice, "he said in front of thousands of people.

In kotbahnya it was Francis I expect all State Governments in tackling the high unemployment level and strip off the system of slavery including human smuggling.

International Labour Organization estimates nearly 21 million people in the world who are victims of slavery or forced labour.

Nearly half that number also become victims of human smuggling, crossing the border between the countries, or in the country itself.

In Italy and a number of Western European countries, many young women from Africa and Eastern Europe are victims of smuggling of human beings and forced prostitution in the foray into big cities.

(M007/H-AK)



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