anglais
espagnol
GLOBAL MOVEMENT FOR A CULTURE OF PEACE

Sur la gauche ci-dessous, vous trouverez un article de CPNN et sur la droite la discussion qui s'y rapporte. Vous êtes invité à lire et à discuter en cliquant sur l'une des questions listées ici, ou, si vous le souhaitez, poser une nouvelle question. Prenez le temps de cocher l'un des boutons ci-dessous en choisissant le niveau de priorité qui doit être donné à cet article.

S'informer Êcrire Lire Accueil L'équipe Discuter Rechercher S'inscrire Contact
par domain d'action
par région
par catégorie
par date
Les Nations Unis et la Culture de Paix
Le Mouvement Mondial pour une Culture de Paix
Valeurs, Attitudes, Actions
CPNN Reglements
Envoyer un Rapport
Devenez un Reporter de CPNN


The Movement of Landless Peasants Honored by the city of Guernica for its struggle for Agrarian Reform [Brazil]
un article par The Movement of Landless Peasants

The Movement of Landless Peasants (MST) will receive the 2013 Peace and Reconciliation Award from the city of Guernica in the Basque Country of Spain, in an awards ceremony on April 26.


Day of Struggle for Agrarian Reform

click on photo to enlarge

The MST will be honored for organizing farmers who have no land in the struggle for agrarian reform.

"We have now achieved more than 1,500 legalized settlements, comprising 350,000 households and a total of 5 million hectares," said the local mayor, José María Gorroño.

The decision was made by the jury composed of political representatives of Gernika-Lumo, the mayor of the German city of Pforzheim, Gogoratuz Gernika, the Foundation House of Culture and the Museum of Peace

The activity will take place during the activities commemorating the 76-year anniversary of the bombing of Guernica.

The bombing of Guernica was an air attack on April 26, 1937 by German aircraft of the Condor Legion during the Spanish Civil War in the Basque Country. Thousands of people died.

The painting of Guernica by Pablo Picasso in 1937, is usually treated as representative of the bombing suffered by the town of Guernica.

(Click here for a Portuguese version of this article)

DISCUSSION

Question(s) liée(s) à cet article:


Helping the poorest of the poor help themselves, if millions took it up, could it be the foundation of a just world?

* * * * *

Commentaire le plus récent:

The following article by a Japanese professor  introduces the importance of the movement of World Social Forum and the role of Japan in Iraq.  It was sent to us by Takehiko ITO of CPNN Tokyo.

POINT OF VIEW
Kinhide Mushakoji: World forum in Mumbai shows Japan the way

The world does not need the so-called global standard that serves only to widen the gap between rich and poor. It was wrong of U.S. President George W. Bush to invade Iraq and cause suffering to innocent people for the weapons of mass destruction that didn't exist.

As many as 120,000 people who shared these convictions gathered in Mumbai, India, for the World Social Forum in January.

Neo-liberal economics and neo-conservative supremacy render it impossible for people to live safely, and most people accept this as fate. . ... continuation.


Cet article a été mis en ligne le April 10, 2013.