Summary, Monday, April 4, 2011 press
Monday, April 4, 2011
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STATE OCCURS
INDIGENOUS LANGUAGE CLASSROOMS.
Issa Maldonado CP. After dialectal variants created confusion in the writing of indigenous languages, but already were normalized, Javier Alvarez Ramos, Minister of Education in Chiapas, said classes will be taught to students in Indian schools to learn about the eight languages \u200b\u200band standardized. In an interview, said that languages \u200b\u200bare standardized and Tzeltal, Tzotzil, mocha, mam, zoque, Chol, and Kakchikel, which will be rescued through the classrooms in communities where language is still spoken. "We are working on four more languages \u200b\u200bto complete the state universe (...) something that was also achieved with this normalization of eight languages \u200b\u200bis the development of a dictionary, as well as the correction of grammar," said Secretary of Education . Full story here
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INVOLVING YOUNG AGAINST HIV / AIDS
. Sergio Granda CP. Public institutions and civil society organizations that comprise the State Council on the Prevention and Control of Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (EOCs), recently presented the work plan 2011-2012, whose main strategy is to engage the education sector to raise awareness youth about the disease.
Presiding over the workshop on behalf of the Secretary of Health in Chiapas, Montes James Gomez, Director of Public Health Hermilo Dominguez Zarate, said this year will strengthen preventive work in the middle and higher schools to encourage teenagers to self-care and prevention of unintended pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases. Full story here IN SCHOOLS PREPARE TO FLARE UP OF A H1N1.
Voice and Image of Chiapas, Tuxtla, Chiapas .- In the presence of new cases of H1N1 influenza virus in northern Iraq and concerns that may arise a large number of cases as in 2009, the Secretary of Education in the state of Chiapas Javier Alvarez Ramos said that he gave instructions to take necessary action.
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LABORA 200 THOUSAND CHILDREN: STPS.
Voice and Image of Chiapas / Tuxtla Gutierrez Chiapas .-
The delegation of the Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare (STPS) in the state revealed that there is an average of 200 thousand 198 children who work, they are between 14 and 16 years, according to the Constitution United Mexican States, Article 123, as in the Federal Labour Act in Title 5 º Bis, only labor is prohibited under 14.
The delegation of the Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare (STPS) in the state revealed that there is an average of 200 thousand 198 children who work, they are between 14 and 16 years, according to the Constitution United Mexican States, Article 123, as in the Federal Labour Act in Title 5 º Bis, only labor is prohibited under 14.
"Yes can work with between 14 and 16 years of age with parental consent, monitoring and protection of the competent authorities and in the case of young people between 16 and 18 of age may work as long as they do not perform night work in industrial areas. "Full story here
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ECHR
rescue minors.
MDER. CP. The State Council of Human Rights, with the support of the Anti-Trafficking Unit and Relevant Issues (UATAR) of the Special Prosecutor for Crimes Committed Against Immigrant PGJE, rescued six children, three Mexicans and three Guatemalans who allegedly were victims of labor exploitation in Tapachula Municipal Landfill and the same two women were arrested for research purposes. The head of the Commission for the Care of Migrants' Human Rights ECHR, Mauricio Castañeda Mendoza, said the operation was a result of an anonymous call. The children reported that the two women arrested were paid 25 pesos for six hours of work for collecting objects scattered in the trash. Full story here .
and VICES AND PROSTITUTION AFFECT THE MUNICIPALITY .
CP Ramiro Lopez. Alcoholism and prostitution have become a social problem that is hitting hard at the municipality, which can not be controlled because the control rights of openness and service centers were assigned by the State Government to the Health District of the Northern Zone, which promised to make a regular and alcohol law has not been carried out. This was announced by Mayor Herminio Castillo Valdez, who said that due to the opening of many service centers in the city, has increased alcoholism and drug addiction among men, women and children to early age, who take drugs and sometimes even prostitution. There is a lack of values \u200b\u200bin homes that often are dysfunctional. Full story here .
VELASCO. MDER. CP. The senator from the state of Chiapas, Manuel Velasco Coello, warned that failure to include provisions to ensure that young people have more job opportunities, labor reform, currently being discussed in the House of Representatives, will be incomplete.
"There can be no comprehensive labor reform that leaves out the youth, it would be unfair, would be incomplete," he said. Therefore, the legislature called Chiapas to federal deputies and the PRI, PAN, PRD, PVEM, PT and Convergence PANAL comprising the lower house, to include the labor demands of young people in the changes being discussed. Full story here .
shot dead indigenous Tzotzil.
Venustiano Carranza, Chiapas .- A militant of the Emiliano Zapata Peasant Organization (OCEZ), Casa del Pueblo, was ambushed by unknown assailants while he was in an area located between the municipal and Rio Blanco. Strangers fired their heavy weapons, against José del Carmen Vázquez Mendoza, 36 years old, to deal it at least six shots that cut his life immediately. After the indigenous Tzotzil Vázquez Mendoza fell, the men fled the scene in haste. militants OCEZ Casa del Pueblo, were surprised by the events and expressed concern over the killing of José del Carmen, because it would thin the "climate of peace" that exists in Venustiano Carranza, for several months. Full story here .
BEAUTIFUL WOOD is felled, DENOUNCE.
In a statement, Álvaro Román, secretary of the Supervisory Board of San Miguel Chimalapa, said March 26 was on a trip with President of the Supervisory Board, together with the Audit Committee of the locality San Antonio, when they found that in the premises The Quebrachal, approximately 55 acres, belonging to the communal land, peasants in the ejido "Rodulfo Figueroa" Trees were felled pine woods.
Moments later, surrounded loggers San Miguel authorities Chimalapa with machetes in hand, saying they were felled because they had permission from SEMARNAT, but asked them to no longer continue doing so, to what those responding case would not, as in the ejido "Gustavo Diaz Ordaz, who also have a logging permit granted by SEMARNAT in 2005, with annual payments for a period of 12 years. Full story here . and
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"NATIONAL EMERGENCY ARE NOTHING AND NO ONE": Javier Sicilia
. MEXICO CITY-With the skin-deep pain for the loss of his son, Javier Sicilia spoke loud and clear during an interview Friday with journalist Carmen Aristegui in MVS News newsletter. "I think all we're up to the mother ... we must unite, drop all the voice. We can not see another child die, "said the poet, contributor to the weekly
process. After emphasizing that the country can not continue, mired in drug violence, said that Mexico "has rotted the heart." Full story here .
IN MICHOACAN, 24 MIL teenage pregnancies.
Morelia, Mich.
In the past two years have been recorded in Michoacan 24 000 pregnancies in women between 11 and 18, the Ministry of Health reported this entity, noting that 8 percent is younger than 15 years. In 2009 there were 14 thousand 171 teenage pregnancies, and in 2010 totaled just over 10 000 and noted that the average woman begins her sexual life at age 14. The municipalities that account for more cases are Morelia, Zamora, Uruapan and Patzcuaro. Full story here
In the past two years have been recorded in Michoacan 24 000 pregnancies in women between 11 and 18, the Ministry of Health reported this entity, noting that 8 percent is younger than 15 years. In 2009 there were 14 thousand 171 teenage pregnancies, and in 2010 totaled just over 10 000 and noted that the average woman begins her sexual life at age 14. The municipalities that account for more cases are Morelia, Zamora, Uruapan and Patzcuaro. Full story here
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newspaper La Jornada
Although the Federal District has the highest rate of attendance compared with the rest of the country's institutions, 96.4 percent of a million 189 000 62 children and adolescents between 6 and 14 living in the city, about 35 000 672 not go to school, according to the Census of Population and Housing 2010.
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"PAIN IS SO GREAT THAT THERE ARE NO WORDS To describe and understand. " José Encinos / Melel Xojobal, San Cristobal de Las Casas .- In a press release dated March 29, 2011, the organizations: "United Forces for Our Missing and Disappeared in Coahuila, Diocesan Centre for Human Rights Fray Juan de Larios (Saltillo, Coah.) Citizens in Support of Human Rights, AC (CADHAC) (Monterrey, NL) Centre for Human Rights Juan Gerardi (Torreon, Coahuila.) "released word of the families of Saltillo Nuevo Leon who were present at the meeting held in Saltillo, Coahuila, in the framework of the visit of the Working Group on Enforced Involuntary (WGEID) of the United Nations Organization (UNO) in Mexico.
noted that "it is important to us to know the word of the families who attended the meeting held in Saltillo. As realized, the mission was composed of three members: Mrs. Jasminka Dzumhur (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Mr. Ariel Dulitzky (Argentina) and Mr. Osman El Hajjé (Lebanon). "
said: "The families here live the same pain caused by the disappearance of a loved one and, in our long journey, each and all have suffered abuse, harassment, intimidation, humiliation, abuse of power by the authorities to seek justice, having to support the criminalization of our loved ones who label them as criminals rather than recognize them as victims. " Full statement here
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To provide children with a space for activities that involve learning and knowledge building, the company launched Nunet SC its Web site, whose content is oriented to art and communication (reading and writing). Parents, teachers, schools and specialists can consult.
Nunet The proposal is divided into several sections. A's Magazine, which is invited to a monthly primary that is hosting the portal, which means that the contents will be written by children of that institution. Another is Nunets, where you can meet the characters of Nunet. Art presents content related primarily to the seven fine arts, complemented by disciplines such as film and photography. Full story here
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Commission ORDERED TO MEXICO TO ENSURE LEGAL ABORTION.
Editors Mexico City (CIMAC) .- The State should guarantee the right of women to free and voluntary motherhood, and create comprehensive protection measures for defenders and Human rights, sued the Inter-American Human Rights (IACHR).
During the session of the Commission, at least 12 Mexican organizations pointed out the impact of state laws that restrict legal abortion, as such as unsafe abortions and maternal death. Full story here .
By Guadalupe Cruz Jaimes
Mexico City (CIMAC) .- Representatives of domestic workers, institutes of women and human rights organizations and foreign nationals, called the government of Mexico in next June to vote for the Convention and Recommendation of the International Labour Organization (ILO) to regulate this activity.
International Forum For Decent Work for Domestic Workers, specialists from various sectors agreed on the need for adoption of these instruments so that the country amend legislation restricting women's access to employment rights such as the day eight-hour rest period, freedom of association and collective bargaining, among others. Full story here
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LACK OF AFFECTION could lead to criminal acts.
Edgar only can count to 10. The first day of classes at the center where he now lives, the teacher Guillermo Gonzalez asked: "How much is six plus four? The boy stared at the ceiling to the floor. A classmate helped him: "See, here you have six heads and four here. How many are they? "Edgar replied," Ah, there are 10 heads. " Full story here
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INTERNATIONAL EVENT
Mexico City (CIMAC) .- Central American feminist organizations asked the Human Rights System of the United Nations, international organizations and human rights advocates demand that the regime of Porfirio Lobo Sosa, cease the repression against Honduran women and members of popular organizations.
In the press release, the members of the organizations in Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras meeting in Managua, Nicaragua, said that it must end in Honduras to persecution, illegal detention, torture and murder of feminist , teachers, teachers, students, peasants, members of sexual diversity, leaders of indigenous peoples. Full story here
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"According to the Ministry of Social Development, there are some 5,700 who gather garbage sorters in a car. On this basis and taking into account that is families with many children, it is estimated the figure of 20,000 children and adolescents who work in such activity, "said a senior vice president of the local measures INAU, Jorge Ferrando. Full story here.
10 THOUSAND CHILDREN VACCINATED AGAINST pneumonia, meningitis and sinusitis. San Pedro Sula, Honduras, Children Today Agency .- The conference, which is part National Immunization Scheme, represents a great achievement, since the market each vaccine has a cost of more than 2 000 Lempiras, which is almost unattainable for some sectors of the population.
The director of that office, Julio Rodriguez, explained that the vaccine is given in three doses, the first two months of age, the second at four and the third at six, but those infants who are to arrive at 44 weeks old were immunized once, and for free. Full story here
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