A report has been published by the UNDP highlightingt Bolivia, Peru and Argentina as the countries with the greatest number of social conflicts (over 200 each, which have their origins in the social inequalities that prevail in these countries. . As a legitimate means of achieving rights that have been […]
Tag: European Commission
David Cameron is dragging the UK towards the abyss
British Prime Minister David Cameron’s liberal use of the budget-cutting scissors is just another step in Europe’s progressive dismantling of the welfare state. It is a process that has been speeding up in recent years, and the UK is by no means an exception. Antonio Rondón García After […]
Rights and legal reform
The new legalisation establishes cuts in social spending which will have repercussions on the most vulnerable sector of society. Immigrants should know about certain measures which they can take to ensure that their worker’s and human rights are not violated. The austerity measures imposed by European governments regarding cuts […]
Unsafe London…. street gangs and their own sense of justice
The United Kingdom is the country with the most criminal violence in Europe. Around five thousand teenagers use violence almost daily to establish respect and to instil fear. Blades or blunt-edged weapons are utilised by young people between 10 and 24 for extorting city-dwellers. And they are not alone. They […]
The collapse of the Euro? The populism of an anti-immigration Europe
The European Union’s interior ministers have taken the first step in reforming the Schengen treaty, which enables people to circulate freely through much of Europe. Some EU governments want to be able to close their borders to immigration. The UK and other countries are making plans in the face of […]