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As a result of the National Youth Meeting, held in the city of Cuernavaca, Morelos from 22 to 26 October, with the participation of more than 34 organizations, groups, networks and young activists representing various states, it forms the National Youth Platform to promote recognition, enforceability and justiciability of human rights of youth referred to in the Iberoamerican Convention on the Rights of Youth (CIDJ) which has still not been ratified despite the August 12 Union Congress urged the Federal Executive referred to the Senate for ratification.
More than two months of the warrant, the National Youth Platform will promote the organization, association and participation of young people with identity development from a social, educational, economic, political and cultural center of Mexico for the CIDJ be ratified and there is a permanent space for discussion, training and reflection on what it means to be young in Mexico, as well as the status and rights of young people in different regions of country.
Other actions to be performed by the National Platform Project Youth 15-35 will generate a monitoring and monitoring of public policies on youth, while it seeks to create a different view towards the young people generated from same youth that we should be recognized and acknowledged as full subjects of rights in all social sectors and finally, give monitoring the international context on youth to drive spaces that illustrate the youth participation and rights. Results
National Youth Gathering
During the National Youth Meeting was agreed that one of the main problems we are facing the young people is discrimination and the lack of space in the areas of political participation, health education and employment.
concrete situations of human rights violations have to do with abuse of authority by police and discrimination by sex, sexual preference, being indigenous, among others.
The situation of juventudes desde diferentes regiones del país demostró tener características muy propias y en varios casos muy parecidas, por ejemplo: San Luis Potosí y Querétaro tienen cámaras de vigilancia que restringen la libertad de expresión y uso de los espacios públicos, “a tal grado que si te ven besándote te reprimen”.
El índice de suicidios y embarazos no deseados en jóvenes en Quintana Roo, son dos de los principales problemas. En el caso de la Sierra Norte de Puebla: la migración rural es muy elevada entre jóvenes, pues las oportunidades laborales son muy bajas debido a que el trabajo agrícola no es una alternativa ya que antes era migración temporal hacia el sur para la cosecha coffee, but now it is permanent to the United States, the Federal District or the border states. About
up the National Platform Project Youth 15-35 are more than 34 organizations, groups, networks and young activists, represented in the following states of the Republic of Mexico: Baja California Sur, Chihuahua, San Luis Potosi, Coahuila, Zacatecas, Guanajuato, Jalisco, Puebla, Oaxaca, Veracruz, Chiapas, Tabasco, Quintana Roo, Mexico, Campeche and Mexico City.
youth populations with which they carry out their work these organizations are: women, indigenous people, young people living with disabilities, sexual diversity, popular urban youths, young artists, youth at detention. And among the issues addressed are: environment, health, work, culture, art, rural and community development, HIV / AIDS, research, advocacy, legislative lobbying.
Action by the National Youth Platform is part of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Iberoamerican Convention on the Rights of Youth (CIDJ), the latter is regarded as the only international instrument that promotes the rights and young, so it is urgent ratification.
The National Youth Platform is defined as an alternative to participation built from civil society, non-partisan and autonomous is always under construction, taking into account the diversity of youth and priority issues for the recognition of their human rights.
organizations attending the National Youth Meeting are: mood Novandi, CECACI, Women's Center, Cladem Jalisco, Red Collective, Collective Utopia, Partners Ciudad Juárez, Central Campesina Cardenista youth section, CUPIHD, Society Dokins AC, AC EDUCIAC, GAIA , Germinalia AC, CHILDREN, Mural Collective, Youth of the Left, Synergy, Collective Stop, Consortium for Dialogue Parliamentary and Equity AC, AC Erosfera, Revolutionary Youth, Visually Impaired IAP, Serapaz AC, Injuryz, Spurs, Choose Youth Network for Sexual and Reproductive AC, AC Asilegal, ADECO, Action for Community Development, Neighborhood Active Network Ignatian Youth, Collective Crack, Young AC Yolcantiliztli, Human Rights Center Fray Francisco de Vitoria BC, National Network of Catholic Youth for a Free Choice, Graffitiarte, Guillermo Trejo Camacho Grenada, Global Youth Coalition on HIV / AIDS GYCA, I America, Start BC Global Youth Action Network GYAN, Citizen Force AC Organization and Wills by Coahuila (Graphite).
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NATIONAL YOUTH PLATFORM
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Enrollment Form 2009 national meeting of youth
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Burla Martin Penagos Victor Estrada, the "mockery", graffiti murdered in San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas Young graffiti in San Cristobal de Las Casas rallied yesterday to demand public spaces to express themselves. Demonstrated with their parents, outraged by the cowardly assassination of Martin Penagos Victor Estrada, best known in the local graffiti scene as a joke. Martin Penagos Victor Estrada left unfinished his signature, his Tagg, Burle, on a wall of Hotel Maya Quetzal, in the neighborhood of San Diego, where he was surprised by Nicolás Gómez Santiz, the caretaker who first beat him, shot him in the neck, and then topped with a second shot to the heart. It is the first victim of climate of lynching against graffiti has fed from the City Hall, Mayor Mariano mediosindependientes.org
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Seminar:
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The objective is
generate a space for discussion between young people and academics to provide the recognition, exercise and enforcement of the rights of youth in Mexico, based on what the youth perspective, participation, and the challenges, gaps and input on these issues, so generated elements to consider for the joint construction of a national youth.
What is it?
open space will be a word in which both young, of various spaces, as an academic (a) s talk about what those looks that exist around the youth, if there have been approaches,
will take place next June 29, 1910 a 13 Hrs at CRIM in Cuernavaca, Morelos.
http://proyecto1535.blogspot.
collaborated Customers are
The Youth Research seminar at UNAM (SIJ)
Latin American Council for Research in Youth (CIIJ)
Morelos Multidisciplinary Research Center (CRIM)
Project 15-35 National Youth Platform
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Respect the rights of all is the principle of democratic coexistence
San Cristobal de Las Casas, Chiapas, June 5, 2009.
the undersigned, concerned about the persecution and the climate of violence unleashed against young people in San Cristobal de Las Casas, following the adoption of a municipal agreement last March 30, we state the following:
March 30 of 2009, we conducted a regular meeting of City Council, which, Mayor of San Cristobal de las Casas, Mariano Diaz Ochoa, said that "... lately have increased unreasonably pints (erroneously called graffiti) on various properties both public and private, therefore, subject to consideration of H. Cabildo, the following proposal: implement a financial penalty to those who are caught doing graffiti on buildings both public and private, this being the amount of $ 20,000.00 (TWENTY THOUSAND PESOS 00/100 MN), giving a bonus of $ 5,000.00 (FIVE THOUSAND 00/100 PESOS MN) the person reporting and / or stop with the true facts responsible for these events. On the other hand, through the Directorate of Municipal Utilities, notify the establishments that sell paintings, which resell spray paint to minors, and also ask them to have a register of persons who are selling this product, suggesting that requiring the customer copy of voter ", as recorded in the minutes of the meeting, the council agreed unanimously.
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The measure taken against people who do graffiti in the city, far from helping to open cases of dialogue and understanding between authorities and young generated by a hand, confrontation and polarization in public opinion, providing a climate of criminalization and stigmatization of the young people, and secondly, more veiled, an enabling environment for persecution, arbitrary detention, abuse, extortion, and unfortunately, the assassination of Martin Penagos Victor Estrada, by an individual, on 27 May. These cases have been committed by the same, both by local police as people were encouraged by the reward.
council's decision is erratic in many ways. First it is aimed at criminalize artistic expression of the young people from an arbitrary criterion, describing the art form as incorrect or correct. Second because it punishes the practice of isolating youth context of exclusion experienced by young people and their relationship with the city and the rest of society, not open options. Third, because it encourages and supports citizens to be part of this criminalization, exclusion and violence, and paint stores to be complicit in it. Fourth, because experience has shown that policies based on the intolerance are ineffective and exacerbate violence. Fifth it fails to analyze the problems of youth to exercise their rights in a convivial atmosphere democratic, as expected from the exercise of good governance.
What is at stake are not walls "stained" or the artistic quality of Graffiti, walls are allocated either as a way to "end the problem" all it does is divide between good and bad writers. This is how young people can, with full respect and protection of their rights, be partakers of this city. It is looking at the kind of coexistence that we want and how we resolve our differences, where everyone fits so respectful, equitable and participatory.
measures do not ignore the past year the City has taken against all types of events and cultural identities in public spaces, with the intention to maintain an image of the city that favors the influx of tourists. These measures of social cleansing lead to the exclusion, marginalization and violation of human rights by action or omission, especially of children, women and young men, in general, with specific emphasis on the Indians, who are considered by the City unprofitable or do not generate dividends for the economic interests of a party, the other minority of the population. It is contradictory to justify exclusion, arguing the common good. The city should be a good public for all who live and this can only be measured from the fulfillment of all rights of everyone, otherwise it will only loot interests.
response to the above: We stand for
participatory measures, inclusive, equitable and respectful of the diversity that exists in our town. A democratic government must be guided by principles of respect and protection of human rights, implementing practices that promote democratic coexistence, including mechanisms for settling disputes.
We intend to participate in initiatives of dialogue or otherwise, provided that they are inclusive and respectful rights of all people, always putting the greater good of the young.
We sympathize with the young people who have been attacked, and particularly with the family in their grief Penagos Estrada, Victor's death, his son.
We urge the City of San Cristobal de Las Casas:
1 .- A conciliatory stance of the rights of all citizens and non-punitive, particularly those at a disadvantage. The municipal government can not be part of this problem but the first to propose solutions for inclusive democratic coexistence.
2 .- The immediate repeal of the municipal agreement 30 March, has generated an atmosphere of persecution and criminalization of youth, and encouraged a climate of greater polarization and violence.
3 .- The debate with the citizens of this county, and particularly with youth, participatory, equitable, transparent and inclusive, resulting in agreements for the creation and implementation of mechanisms for citizen participation and democratic coexistence, starting at the council meeting immediately following the implementation of the second point.
Signatories:
Melel Xojobal, AC
Identity Initiatives for Inclusion, AC (START) Collective
Graffitiarte
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PROJECT 15-35
National Youth Platform
We logo and image!
Are you guy or girl who likes graphic design, innovative proposals that have integrated the sense of being young from the diversity and human rights, then compártenos your proposals.
can send one or more proposals to be chosen as the logo of "Project 15-35. National Youth Platform ", we seek to be:
1 .- Original;
2 .- Designed specifically for this call and not be at the same time in another selection process like this;
3 .- reflect the identity of "Project 15-35. National Youth Platform, which has to do with:
represent an alternative articulation of national youth organizations, which starts from a flat structure, non-partisan and engages in a historical-critical for the recognition and full exercise of the rights of the young people, encouraging participation and advocacy from the perspectives of citizens and gender.
and whose fundamental principles are those of ...
democracy, which implicitly provide for the plurality, and the horizontal dialogue among its members. Likewise, the ethical and autonomy determine our actions while we keep a playful attitude, closely related to what we identify with: being young.
For references see: http://proyecto1535.blogspot.com/ .
4 .- Preferably, you can include a imagotype representing the organization and its organizational identity, ie a design that symbolizes the elements of identity.
Election proposals:
the proposal will be selected that is closer to all the above items.
Recognition:
The final proposal will be chosen as the official logo of the "Project 15-35: National Youth Platform," a package of materials produced by youth organizations and Drive Team members and a party in recognition of the participants!
Send your proposal:
Works will be received via email, should be sent to the following address: proyecto15.35pnj @ gmail.com.
The email must be sent with a Word document in which we ask you include your details: name, age, address and telephone. The proposed logo must be submitted in JPEG file.
Deadline for submitting proposals Sunday May 31, 2009.
THANKS FOR SHARING YOUR CREATIVITY!
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30 MARCH 2009 PRESS PLATFORM PER PALESTINIAN
The March 30, 1976 the Palestinian population starred all kinds of protests, including a general strike against the confiscation of 21,000 donums of agricultural land in the Galilee region in the Jewishness of the territory plan driven by the state of Israel since its creation. The Israeli government imposed a curfew and sent thousands of soldiers and heavy artillery to suppress with great violence to those protesters who were claiming their inalienable right to live in peace in their own land.
international social organizations adhere to the commemoration of Earth Day (Yaum-al-ard) in Palestine as a sign of rejection to one of military occupation, colonial, economic, social cultural and bloodiest of modern times. We call
the Palestinian people's inalienable right, recognized by successive UN resolutions, to live in their own land.
denounce the expropriation of land in all of historic Palestine, complemented by a continued expansion of Israeli settlements, restrictions on freedom of movement of people and their subjection to a system of racial apartheid, especially significant in the occupied territories in 1967, indiscriminate killings, destruction of houses and agricultural land cultivated for centuries and are the way of life for many Palestinian families. We denounce the massive felling of olive trees, seeking to (though unsuccessfully) remove the symbolic Palestinian consciousness.
We extend to the Palestinian people, who suffer daily violence of the brutal Israeli occupation and living in the diaspora for generations to defend their right to return, our commitment to their just cause and our tribute to their resilience. And we want to make special mention of the population in Gaza forced to live for 3 weeks on one of the bloodiest episodes, terrible and cruel committed by the state of Israel in all these years of illegal occupation and despicable with the necessary cooperation from the Egyptian government .
Achieving a just and lasting peace in the Middle East can only be achieved through the implementation of Legality International demands unconditional withdrawal of Israel from Arab territories occupied in 1967 and the creation of an independent Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital. Also, demand compliance with UN Resolution 194 which recognizes the right of return of 6 million Palestinian refugees make up the release of all political prisoners and compliance with the advisory opinion of the Court Hague declaring the wall built in the West Bank as illegal, calling for its demolition.
remind our governments and therefore the European Union that there will be a just and lasting peace until Israel is obliged to comply current international law, signed by their continued failure. Also, based on the continuing violation of human rights by Israel, we urge the EU to break the EU's preferential trade agreement, Israel, the cessation of all arms and military trade with the Zionist state and the failure to incorporate Israel to European bodies such as the OECD
Finally, we encourage civil society to join the international BDS campaign, carrying out any action to boycott cultural, sporting and economic against the state of Israel while it continues to apply the current policies of apartheid and ethnic cleansing against the Palestinian population.
¡Paz y Justicia
FOR PALESTINE
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