Lately I write very little but these days I write very little, but strangely I are several ideas, to miss it is the desire. Clearly, the history of the blog has already bored me. I knew it is done well, a thousand ideas, and then not finish a half, this thing is getting worse lately.
Returning to the theme of the post, I wanted to use a simple and sincere "Incredible," but the game forced the words prcedente post was a bit sad, so I folded up another exclamation to describe the bewilderment that I reading this has pervaded article from Amnesty International.
Cito for correctness of information:
Obvious is not it? We too, we're not ... you, come here you sterilize.China, thousands of people at risk of forced sterilization
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(April 23, 2010)
As reported by the press Chinese officials Puning City, Guangdong Province, are intended to sterilize 9,559 people, some against their will, by April 26. The sterilization campaign began April 7.
Four days later, the authorities reported that they had reached at least 50 percent of their goal. A local doctor reported to the press that his team had planned to work from 8:00 am to 4:00 am the following day.
According to reports, authorities have detained Puning 1337 relatives of the couples identified for sterilization evident in the attempt to put pressure on them to consent to the operation.
The authorities justify the campaign, arguing that there is a large number of pregnant women migrant workers in the area and that some residents did not understand the regulations for planning and, therefore, no adapt.
China introduced a law on population and family planning in September 2002 in an attempt to standardize the family planning policies in the country and safeguard individual rights. Coercion, including the detention of family members in implementing the law, is prohibited.
But we're kidding? That is then seized his family members to force people to be sterilized? And if you do not accept what they do, put them on the wall and shoot them?
And that will not try to pretend this thing for communism ... communism to me because they taught me to put people first and then I am firmly convinced that by definition can not exist a communist dictatorship in the sense of totalitarian regimes, tyranny .
By definition, a "Communist dictatorship" would be something like a form of government in which you are obliged to get a wild culture, to get your ideas and express them, to respect others. But Eun comuqnue little forced as a definition, and then in practice absolutely senseless.
But these speeches are too long and complicated to express them all in one place.