Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Pentax Water Pressure

The UN declared that we are entitled to safe drinking water, now to be notified to pollute that

On 10 December 1948, the General Assembly of the United Nations adopted and proclaimed Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Were included in the same, the rights of all persons to equality before justice, basic education, employment, housing, clothing and social security. But nothing was said at that time on the right to water, perhaps because at that time thought that water could become a marketable product.
Given the suggestion by President of Bolivia Evo Morales, the United Nations General Assembly, said a few hours ago that drinking water and sanitation are basic human rights to the full enjoyment of life. Were 124 States that voted in favor, 0 against and 41 abstentions
Among the countries that abstained from voting, are USA, Sweden, Denmark, Canada, Japan, Australia and the United Kingdom.
say that we have the right to consume water, is the same as saying we have a right to clean air or, put another way, we have rights to live. For what at first glance it would seem pretty stupid to have to have a resolution to do so. However
seems to be very necessary, since at least 884 million people lack access to safe drinking water and more than 2,600 million people lack access to basic sanitation.
The right to water is not binding under international law, so that compliance is not required by law even to the signatories of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. But this statement is an important symbolic and political influence on the UN and several countries where the water is treated as a commodity.
The declaration of water as a human right is undoubtedly an important step. But by itself will not make even one person, now can not access the required minimum quota for subsistence can do it tomorrow.
This declaration must be accompanied by a major change fund to achieve the objective sought. Some numbers
clarify the picture. To make one liter of soft drink like Coca Cola, are used between 175 and 200 liters of water, while approximately 300 liters of water which are needed to produce one liter of beer. A microchip needs 16,000 liters as 1 kg of beef. To produce one ton of copper are used 320,000 liters. The Alumbrera mine uses over 51 million liters of water per day.
mining companies, hydroelectric, automotive, textiles, petroleum, pulp mills, industrial agriculture and soft drinks like Coca-Cola, among many others, consume and / or contaminate billions of gallons of water per day. Most without controls, nor sorrow, nor consideration of their environmental impact.
Water use by companies is rampant, uncontrolled and dehumanized. Its scarcity is mainly due to that and the implementation of the measures necessary to facilitate its access is a debt that these companies and countries that have benefited and still do, they should pay. This does not say the UN resolution, says the reality of third world population that suffers every day of their lives.

Ricardo Natalichio

Monday, July 19, 2010

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The human right to water would be recognized by

The July 28th General Assembly of the United Nations (UN) is planning to consider a resolution presented by the Bolivian government to declare the "right to water and sanitation" . Tuesday begins the Week of Global Action in promoting this right.

"To get a strong resolution adopted by the General Assembly should draw the attention of governments to support the human right to water and sanitation, and to demand the recognition of these rights in the clearest language possible, " says a call from the Blue Planet Project, a movement of international civil society against the privatization of water, based in Canada.

Of the approximately 6500 million people in the world today, 884 million lack access to safe water and 2.6 billion have no sanitation minimum services.

On July 12 the president of Bolivia, Evo Morales, announced it had submitted the proposed declaration of human right to water at the UN, and appealed to the social organizations of various regions of world to persuade heads of state to approve the request.

expected a heated debate within the General Assembly. Is that several industrialized nations have been working to prevent water is recognized as a human right. Among them are Canada, Australia, United States and Britain.

differences between industrialized countries and those who are not seem to become more evident in the treatment of this issue. "I refuse to see this as a North-South, but it begins to seem a lot," he told IPS the founder of Blue Planet Project, Maude Barlow.

In a letter sent to representatives of 192 UN Member States, the activist says that "in 2010 is not an exaggeration to say the difficulty of access to drinking water is one of the worst human rights violations. "

Barlow explains that Canada in particular has slowed the most basic steps towards international recognition of access to water as a universal right.

Meanwhile, another member of the Blue Planet Project, Anil Naidoo, told IPS that "local and international organizations who fight for justice in access to water claim the leadership of the UN to recognize clearly that it is a human right , like sanitation. "

Naidoo has been working with dozens of developing countries to promote the document submitted by Bolivia. More than twenty have sponsored. "As we advance claim that the text of the resolution to be strong and leave no doubt that water and sanitation are human rights," he said. Real World Radio

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Note: I wish to achieve something about the water should be recognized as a human right because without it, no life. The great industrial powers just see it as one more input for higher profits while the vast majority of living beings is of vital importance to her.


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A year of revolt of dyers - Creole Nipomarxismo



Source: http://www.ciudad.com.ar


A claim of the petty bourgeoisie against the political class can be just, progressive and strategic for the working class.

A good example is the traditional dyers, almost all of Japanese origin, who made a protest in Buenos Aires original, managing to make much noise, aesthetics and provide a demonstration bringing together people.



This was almost exactly a year ago.

The fact is that traditional dry cleaners were always reference the neighborhood. The arrival of the "green cleaners" is a perverse effect of the power of big capital.

Because the famous "green" use PERC, which the IARC (International Agency for Research on Cancer, part of WHO), is classified as a Group 2A carcinogen, that is probably carcinogenic to humans. Specifically:

There is evidence for consistently positive associations between exposure and cancer risk PERC oesofágico, cervical and non-Hodgkin lymphoma. These associations are shown as hard due to chance, although they can not exclude errors and the combined study group is relatively small
Outside
final objection (and one wonders why more studies are done not because the dangers are great ), it is clear that this is not a reliable and much less green. The full report also speaks of incidents in male fertility and spontaneous abortions.

But is that a sister of Gabriela Michetti looks bright thanks to an interesting career CV. As reported by the dyers autoconvocados Blog: Silvina

Michetti, Executive Vice President 5 à Sec Argentina

Degree in History from the University of Buenos Aires, and a Masters in Management Development in the IAE. He worked in the laboratory of medicinal products Vannier, for two years. Then collaborated in developing the business plan from 5 to Sec Argentina. Led the start-up of the brand, and designed the internal organizational strategy, negotiations with supermarkets, creating credits for franchisees and coordination of franchise managers and management premises, being in charge of about 150 people. Since early 2001 is bound to 5 à Sec development in Latin America, making licensing market in six months in Chile, Mexico and Puerto Rico.


The data is significant if we notice that in 2005 the city's government imposed the 1727 law re-categorized as "industrial" which is actually a family business. The aim was to impose a lot of surprise regulations, charging unfair fines of up to 50,000 pesos, and close by force many establishments. The worst thing is that the objective is to generalize the use of PERC in the activity.

small businesses were ruined, destroyed jobs, contamination is widespread. It is difficult to be more perverse. A hundred

neighborhood dry cleaners shut down until the traditional dry cleaners took to the streets.

not I have to say this is another example of the lethal effect of capitalism on the productive and the influence of the big bourgeoisie in political decisions.

Nor do I have to say that political rule dependent on the interests of big capital, in one word: miserable.

Japan's is a culture-guess what-millennial. It is no coincidence that the Japanese dyers resisted so long: for many of them, he claims, his relatively small-scale production mode is a way of life. The vast majority are more interested in living peacefully in their trade to found an empire based on elbows and stomping frenzy. And no competitive disability (just them ...), but probably because his intelligence allowed them to see that sometimes the context and given more money is not happiness.

Of course, this petty bourgeoisie is also under attack. The most educated sectors of the petty bourgeoisie can develop combative reflexes and progressive. In this case it is a vulgar act of corruption, but corruption is inherent to big business who wants to make more money as is. Logically

asked not political factions had not reached their level of awareness both. But the Marxist who wants to dismiss them by saying that "they are pequebús" (with that insufferable sufficiency of some militants who have no sense without a flash drive plugged in) would not hurt to know that this is also because of a left who can not articulate the interests of the tactical working class with the petty bourgeoisie when faced with large capital. And without this, neither the working class or petty bourgeois progress achieved in the medium term.

The problem of traditional dry cleaners is a law, but the substance of that law are the interests of big capital. If big business triumphs over them, the concentration capital will become stronger and the position of weaker workers. The tactical alliance between the workers and the petty bourgeoisie is there.

And besides, this mafia Japs mess with me pops. People who work to make a handle with dignity and respect without pounding her life to others and a passion for beauty discrete (we saw in the demonstration) chased by these lice, disgusting.

So bear with The Dyers:



Links:

Traditional Dyers Autoconvocados
A Review one year of the demonstration .

Sunday, July 4, 2010

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More dead



already know that this time another boy, aged 15, was killed by police. Shot in the head and back, as they do the brave defenders of law and order.

The ridiculous subsequent explanations are not unfortunate accidents that no one intended to create, in fact no one believes. Neither the boy's family or people with a minimum of common sense, nor the miserable who support the police, that his guilt or innocence do not care, simply validate the murder of more or less open.

Bariloche is a city of contrasts, with people making good money through tourism, and people who participate in general Argentina poverty. The latter are, so to speak, scrap material. If unlucky die and another thing, while not touching the decent people.

More dead. There are now many dozens of youngsters who die in "democracy" being guerrillas, even for Communists, died because the police can kill with impunity thanks to a rotten judicial system nauseam . And many families who have buried their children without seeing even a hint of justice in many cases suffering mafia threats and enduring.

More dead. The boy's father, as I read in the newspapers, called for his murderer loose not because they "do not know what to do" if that happens. And it is perfectly understandable, there are many who do not know how to deal with so much pain. I do not know if anyone takes note, if we realize what happens, but I think it is very clear: more and more violence with impunity and with no other apparent reason than to spread terror in a defined segment of the population who happens to be the weakest.

More dead. If anyone thinks that the growth of this figure is irrelevant in terms of social violence, I think you're wrong. We are in "democracy", no luck Political violence is right? Hopefully then there is a "violent" than take matters into their own hands instead of waiting patiently for anything to happen while you laugh in the face.

More dead. Infinite patience has been not a single murderer has been killed, luckily no one has declared open war on these animals. Which means that in social terms, Argentina is still very lucky. order not to play Russian roulette , it would not hurt for someone who killed a guy back pay with effective prison. Do not send to jail a murderer is violence, Argentina is a violent country, and whether such violence is not widespread not precisely because the authorities or those responsible to provide order, security and justice, but thanks to the responsibility, the temper, patience and suffering of many people drowning, still waiting, hoping that justice is more than a word.

justice aims not only to compensate victims but more importantly, keep them within the system. Can not ask for respect for the rules if he must enforce them do not. Request jail for murderer is not just asking for justice, is to seek a partnership with a little less uncertain future.