On the 7th of November, an event will take place to discuss the provision and enjoyment of the urban environment by the citizens. A proposal will be discussed together with a photographic exhibition inspired by the fight to reclaim of the streets that shape cities. War on Want is […]
Human Rights
Children in Guatemala: dying in the early age of innocence
Thousands of Guatemalan children stop enjoying their early years and jump into the void of survival in an environment of violence, drugs and death, forced to practice the law of survival of the fittest. Randy Saborit Mora Children are recruited from the age of six to transport illegal […]
Andy Worthington, Guantanamo and the survivors
They have some techniques they use to break people and they think that will make them collaborate. But those with experience in interrogation know that forcing someone to submit is not the best way to get them to collaborate. Francisco Castañón Since Obama took power in 2009, they […]
“Fossil”… a story of love, a story of lost
Love and lost, spirits of the past, awakening the childhood of civilisation, cultural exchange with the distant souls are the topics of Iraqi born Artist Sadiq Toma. Shanta Sultana Living in exile in London Sadiq creates a cultural phenomenon connecting with the ancient civilisation of Sumeria and introducing […]
Homosexuality and religious intolerance
The social and political discourse against equality of rights between heterosexual and homosexual couples refers to homosexual practice as “unnatural”, if not quoting religious dogma. Has there been a reduction of homosexuality in the world driven by the lack of rights that homosexuals have? Do they “correct” the unnatural side […]