jueves, 21 de junio de 2012

EQUALITY


Anonymous calls the G20 a shift in economic matters to reduce inequality


Los Cabos (Mexico), June 17 (Thomson Financial). - The Anonymous group of Internet activists issued a message today to coincide with the start of the G20 summit in Los Cabos, northwestern Mexico, where calls for "changes in economic policy 'to allow people "have less inequality."


"We demand real solutions seek social transformation doing activities that make a profit on priority issues such as farm support, education and strive to have less inequality," said the message, released via Twitter.


The collective resistance, signs his name and with the hashtag # OpMexico, notes that "what is needed for a real action and change are not conference" international as today and tomorrow meeting in Los Cabos to the Group of Twenty (G20), consisting of 19 permanent members and six invited countries.


Anonymous complaint that the meeting Mexico has spent 400 million pesos (28 million dollars or 22 million) "to pay for the amenities" of the leaders in attendance.


"We urge the G-20 reconsider its policies and listen to the demands of the population with lower income. Civil society should strive for a model of democratic development efforts to search for the collective good," the group.


It also asks participants to "remember those killed or disappeared in Mexico in recent years" -82-dead and 15 missing, according to the National Human Rights Commission (CNDH).


"Mexico's commitment to freedom of expression can not be measured by laws but by the reduction in the number of attacks against journalists and writers, trial and punishment of those responsible for these crimes, as well as to the cause of their struggle against organized crime, "said Anonymous.


The text is in line with other two broadcast with the same sense by the writers' association PEN Club International, and Reporters Without Borders (RSF) last week


Anonymous's message ends asking for "help and participation" of those who sympathize with the protest movement whose acts of resistance are usually launched from social networks.


In addition the group has released a video of almost four minutes addressed "to the world leaders of the G20-2012" which states that critics are "legion" that have become "a collective consciousness."


The G20 summit, which today celebrates its first working session with leaders will conclude tomorrow with a statement which, among other things the leaders will give their explicit support for the European Union plans to launch a new "new architecture" financial , according to the draft. MarketWatch

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