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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.

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Thursday, March 21, 2013

Syria and France United Kingdom kecam

A woman wearing a scarf with the colors of the flag of Syria's opposition in one of the areas that were destroyed as a result of the conflict in Deir al-Zor, Syria, Sunday (3/3). (REUTERS/Khalil Ashawi)

Damascus (Reuters)-Syria's Government denounced the United Kingdom and France for new talks aimed at arming the guerrillas and called it a violation of the principles of international law are real.

Russia also warned that such measures give rise to concerns about a fanatical guerrilla group.

Syria's official Media said the United Kingdom and France's maneuver "blatant involvement framework has entered European countries, Turkey and the Gulf in a crisis with Syria openly talking about sending money and weapons to terror groups that did the kidnapping and murder as well as targeted infrastructure of Syria".

Syria's statement was issued as France's Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said Paris and London are arming the opposition even rejects Syria Eu approved it.

The issue has raised fears of weapons and doubt from an advocate of human rights and other international countries such as Russia, according to Xinhua.

6 last March the Arab League invited the opposition to Syria Syria fill the seat in the Arab League and gave the green light to its member countries to supply arms to the opposition to Syria.

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Sunday, March 3, 2013

Secretary General of the UN's anti-bombing kecam Shiites in Pakistan

United Nations (Reuters)-the Secretary General of the United Nations (UN) Ban Ki-moon condemned the bomb blast which killed hard 81 people in Southwest Pakistan and called for the authorities quickly cracked down on the responsible party.

A spokesman for Ban Ki-moon, Martin Nesirky, conveys that statement on Sunday, the day after the bombing that claimed many lives and became the spotlight of the world.

Referring to two attacks on the minority Shiite community in Quetta in recent weeks, Ban "calls for quick action against those who claimed to be responsible and do the actions."

According to the AFP report, Ban also "reaffirmed the strong support of the United Nations in the efforts of the Government and people of Pakistan to protect religions and ethnic minorities as well as the fight against terrorism."

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Friday, March 1, 2013

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Hazara Shiite community following the funeral victim bomb blast in Quetta, Pakistan, Monday (14/1). (REUTERS/Naseer Ahmed)

Quetta, Pakistan (Reuters)-officials denouncing the security forces of Pakistan province on Sunday after the bombing of the Shia Hazara community, killing 80 people in the Northwest of the town, Quetta.

"The terrorist attacks on the Shia Hazara community in Quetta is password and security failure," said Nawab Zulfiqar Ali Magsi, Governor of the province of Baluchistan, when organizing the hospital.

"We give freedom to the security to act against the terrorists and the Group hard, but Quetta incident happened," he said.

The number who perished as a result of the bombing on Saturday night rose to 80 people, with most of the victims were in the city's main bazaar, the capital of Baluchistan, near the border with Afghanistan.

Most of the dead were citizens of Hazara, Shia tribal groups. High security officials said that number could rise as 20 people were seriously injured.

The Pakistani Government, which is not favored over various issues, such as poverty and electricity outages, ahead of the election predicted in the coming months, increasingly hard pressed to pursue Sunni pegaris, who consider Shiites not a Muslim.

A spokesman for Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ), Sunni, claimed responsibility for the bomb in Quetta, which is also causing casualties near the school and the computer center.

LeJ also stated was behind bombings in the past month in Quetta, which killed almost 100 people, one of the worst school attack in Pakistan.

Shia political institutions called for a strike in Quetta to denounce the latest massacre. Many shops and bazaars are closed. Relatives who were injured responding to a request by the hospital's blood.

Officials said Pakistan hard group password command bombings and shootings increase LeJ against Shiites to spark violence, which will pave the way for a Sunni theocracy in Pakistan, an ally of United States.

More than 400 people dead in Pakistan's Shiites in the past year, many of them by gunmen or bomb. Some hard-line Shiite group retaliated by killing Sunni clerics.

The split with Sunni Shia evolved after the Prophet Muhammad died in 632, when his followers disagree over his successor.
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