CREATION OF THE FORUM STOLEN CHILDHOOD PARANÁ 2010
Sunday, December 19, 2010
White Bumps On My Lips And It Not Herpes
Here are some photos of the creation of the Forum Stolen Childhood Paraná, impact of the conference with Sister Martha Pelloni and his team in the various provincial and Parana media ..
"In Paraná increased abuse and exploitation of children "
"People have to know what is happening in Paraná," \u200b\u200bPelloni said. (UNO / Juan Ignacio Pereira) Paraná began this morning in the Days of Training and Institutional Strengthening against Trafficking, Trafficking, Sexual Exploitation of Children and Addiction and Adolescents. Tomorrow, at 17.30, signing the record by which to create the Forum Stolen Childhood Paraná. activities organized by the Red-Alert-Entre Rios will develop today and tomorrow at the Museum of Fine Arts (Buenos Aires 355, Paraná) and have the special presence of Sister Martha Pelloni, coordinator of the Stolen Children Network.
THE PROVINCE 07 APRIL 2010
The presentation of the day-in which also involved Dr. Wanda Candal, Sedronar representative, and Mary Julia Moreira, international organization of 1,000 women Paz-Pelloni said that the problem of sexual abuse and trafficking is not unique to the poorer classes, but "given at the highest levels, more than we imagined."
"organize these activities not only to prevent but to attend, because there are no public policies sufficient to address all the problems of addiction. The idea is to have an overview of the situation in Parana, to deal with, contain, hold children and women who are victims of these crimes. "
The nun announced that the meeting will finalize the relevant data: "People have to know what is happening in Paraná" he said.
The days of today and tomorrow will be made educational presentations to the visibility and prevention of addiction and trafficking in persons; presentations on strategies for intervention of NGOs and the State Information on the regulatory framework in this respect and testimony on field experiences by Sister Pelloni.
Forum Stolen Childhood Paraná
Silvia Montano, president of the Red Alert Entre Ríos, spoke with UNO
on the activities the organization carries out in the province, and the forthcoming establishment of the Forum Stolen Childhood Paraná.
"We work from the training, sensibilzación and information to citizens, because what we want is that this type of crime does not happen, and people have on how to proceed in a situation of abuse or trafficking, especially in cases involving children. Prevention is best, because the abuse creates a trauma that is almost too hard then that victim restitution to society as a person and citizen, "he said. also stressed the importance of informing children about these types of crimes to which they may be exposed to and give them the tools to defend themselves. Such action will be one of the main objectives of the Forum.
"The idea of \u200b\u200bcreation of the Forum in Paraná Stolen Childhood is to deepen the activities towards the prevention of sexual abuse and trafficking as well as detection and reporting of cases. The Forum held a job coordinated with state institutions, professionals and the general public. "
With regard to trafficking and sexual abuse in the capital of Entre Ríos, Montano explained that "when economic crisis worsens the violence, including abuse and commercial sexual exploitation, because in times of crisis are seeking alternatives to survive . We know that Paraná has increased the number of such crimes, we know that children have been captured or surrendered. "
also noted that "the imagination is believed that this only happens in so-called whiskey bars, but is most common on the streets, neighborhoods, and this happens in Paraná. So we need a compromise between civil society and state, with all legal and economic tools that can bring. "
"organize these activities not only to prevent but to attend, because there are no public policies sufficient to address all the problems of addiction. The idea is to have an overview of the situation in Parana, to deal with, contain, hold children and women who are victims of these crimes. "
The nun announced that the meeting will finalize the relevant data: "People have to know what is happening in Paraná" he said.
The days of today and tomorrow will be made educational presentations to the visibility and prevention of addiction and trafficking in persons; presentations on strategies for intervention of NGOs and the State Information on the regulatory framework in this respect and testimony on field experiences by Sister Pelloni.
Forum Stolen Childhood Paraná
Silvia Montano, president of the Red Alert Entre Ríos, spoke with UNO
on the activities the organization carries out in the province, and the forthcoming establishment of the Forum Stolen Childhood Paraná.
"We work from the training, sensibilzación and information to citizens, because what we want is that this type of crime does not happen, and people have on how to proceed in a situation of abuse or trafficking, especially in cases involving children. Prevention is best, because the abuse creates a trauma that is almost too hard then that victim restitution to society as a person and citizen, "he said. also stressed the importance of informing children about these types of crimes to which they may be exposed to and give them the tools to defend themselves. Such action will be one of the main objectives of the Forum.
"The idea of \u200b\u200bcreation of the Forum in Paraná Stolen Childhood is to deepen the activities towards the prevention of sexual abuse and trafficking as well as detection and reporting of cases. The Forum held a job coordinated with state institutions, professionals and the general public. "
With regard to trafficking and sexual abuse in the capital of Entre Ríos, Montano explained that "when economic crisis worsens the violence, including abuse and commercial sexual exploitation, because in times of crisis are seeking alternatives to survive . We know that Paraná has increased the number of such crimes, we know that children have been captured or surrendered. "
also noted that "the imagination is believed that this only happens in so-called whiskey bars, but is most common on the streets, neighborhoods, and this happens in Paraná. So we need a compromise between civil society and state, with all legal and economic tools that can bring. "
DAY IN PARANA
They called public policy stop sex tourism and drugs
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They called public policy stop sex tourism and drugs
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09 APRIL 2010 Pelloni highlighted the work of social organizations to combat trafficking. (Photo: UNO)
sexual tourism and consumption of drugs, whether in schools or in the vicinity of schools of Entre Rios are two major problems reported yesterday that the 115 social organizations attended the training sessions organized by the Secretariat for the Prevention of Drug Addiction and Fight against Drug Trafficking (Sedronar), Stolen Children Network and Red Alert Entre Rios. These complaints are in addition to those expressed on the first day where organizations felt that the province has become an area of \u200b\u200b"softening" of women, which are then converted into sex slaves in other provinces.
During the two days that were held in the auditorium of the Museum of Fine Arts, located in Buenos Aires street in the capital of Entre Ríos, Sister Martha Pelloni, owner of stolen childhood, along with Wanda Candel, of Sedronar showed how trafficking and smuggling of people moving in Argentina. One of the data that is known is that soil is entrerriano está asentado la mayor cantidad de prostíbulos del país. “Las estadísticas así lo indican”, dijo Pelloni, mientras cuestionaba que la ley actual de trata no contempla al cliente y que los medios de comunicación a través de avisos clasificados fomentan la prostitución. Fantan políticas Marta Pelloni, quien ya estuvo en Concepción del Uruguay y Gualeguaychú conformando Foros Sociales, explicó a UNO que la realidad de Paraná es grave al igual que en Gualeguaychú. “El turismo sexual es una característica de Paraná y Santa Fe que todos los participantes pusieron en conocimiento”, dijo la monja, que aseguró: “En Gualeguaychú have the same problem, which is stimulated at the time of the carnival with the great influx of people. " Regarding this issue, detailed religious, "Sex tourism is not confined to women, it also involves children of all social classes." Moreover, the nun said "the same troops who participated recognized that it is very difficult to work because they lack resources and have no voice to eradicate the brothels."
In that sense, Pelloni said that "there is a notable lack of policies to combat trafficking and human trafficking and addiction," and said: "Unfortunately, Many complaints were reported to security institutions, but we must also recognize that, as they say, have no tools. " Pelloni also noted that "concern is the number of victims of abuse or is not receiving aid and whose cases have no solution." Wanda
Candal, coordinator of the Traffic in Sedronar, explained to one - only means that participated in the two days, that "teachers in Concordia, Concepción del Uruguay, Gualeguaychú, Diamond and Paraná showed that drug use in schools or in the vicinity is worrying, as they say, the daily living, "adding: "Many women took the opportunity to report on some points of sale of narcotics." In this regard, a group of mothers from Bajada Grande Street reported that in Croatia, in Paraná, sold drugs and said they were struck by the police presence near the point of sale and their inaction. Finally, Candal said that "lack unambiguous protocols on how to deal with the disappearance of men, women and children." In that connection, he highlighted the importance that "deserve the first 72 hours are not taken as ascertaining whereabouts, but as a disappearance, which is what the case requires it is possible that it is a victim trafficking, "he said. Each participant presented during the conference the reality of their locality. Teachers who participated in good numbers, revealed that the main problem that is related through drug use.
Social Forum in Paraná
Silvia Montano, president of the Red Alert Entre Rios was very pleased with the integration of the social forum. But he regretted the absence of authorities of the Catholic Church, involving other faiths, "the municipality of Paraná, the Ministry of Justice, Government of Entre Rios, General Education Council and other agencies that address issues related to violence and sexual abuse entre otras problemáticas.
En 20 días comenzará a trabajar el Foro Social, que en Paraná será regional ya que se unirán Santa Fe y Rosario, dos localidades que trabajan en la prevención y contención de la trata y tráfico de personas, abuso sexual y adicciones junto a la Red de Alerta.
Datos
► La Policía de Entre Ríos con el personal de la División Trata de Personas e Investigaciones estuvo presente en las jornadas.
► El defensor Pablo Barbirotto fue el único funcionario del Poder Judicial que se adhirió en el último día a Infancia Robada.
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New In that sense, Pelloni said that "there is a notable lack of policies to combat trafficking and human trafficking and addiction," and said: "Unfortunately, Many complaints were reported to security institutions, but we must also recognize that, as they say, have no tools. " Pelloni also noted that "concern is the number of victims of abuse or is not receiving aid and whose cases have no solution." Wanda
Candal, coordinator of the Traffic in Sedronar, explained to one - only means that participated in the two days, that "teachers in Concordia, Concepción del Uruguay, Gualeguaychú, Diamond and Paraná showed that drug use in schools or in the vicinity is worrying, as they say, the daily living, "adding: "Many women took the opportunity to report on some points of sale of narcotics." In this regard, a group of mothers from Bajada Grande Street reported that in Croatia, in Paraná, sold drugs and said they were struck by the police presence near the point of sale and their inaction. Finally, Candal said that "lack unambiguous protocols on how to deal with the disappearance of men, women and children." In that connection, he highlighted the importance that "deserve the first 72 hours are not taken as ascertaining whereabouts, but as a disappearance, which is what the case requires it is possible that it is a victim trafficking, "he said. Each participant presented during the conference the reality of their locality. Teachers who participated in good numbers, revealed that the main problem that is related through drug use.
Social Forum in Paraná
Silvia Montano, president of the Red Alert Entre Rios was very pleased with the integration of the social forum. But he regretted the absence of authorities of the Catholic Church, involving other faiths, "the municipality of Paraná, the Ministry of Justice, Government of Entre Rios, General Education Council and other agencies that address issues related to violence and sexual abuse entre otras problemáticas.
En 20 días comenzará a trabajar el Foro Social, que en Paraná será regional ya que se unirán Santa Fe y Rosario, dos localidades que trabajan en la prevención y contención de la trata y tráfico de personas, abuso sexual y adicciones junto a la Red de Alerta.
Datos
► La Policía de Entre Ríos con el personal de la División Trata de Personas e Investigaciones estuvo presente en las jornadas.
► El defensor Pablo Barbirotto fue el único funcionario del Poder Judicial que se adhirió en el último día a Infancia Robada.
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| At the end of the Days of training and capacity building against trafficking, trafficking, sexual exploitation and addiction of children and adolescents were performed in Parana on Wednesday and Thursday, Candal told the Agency that "the conclusion of the conference is very positive because we had a lot of participation" and explained that "within two days there were over 150 people this afternoon signed the pledge" . | "In that aspect was very positive but it is very alarming in terms of complaints and community testimonies that prove the existence of smuggling, trafficking, addiction and abuse, the subjects crossed heavily on gender based violence and all we must work to reverse situations that often require a cultural break, so that the bodies must act to do so from the perspective and respect for gender, children and people as subjects of law, "he said.Dr. noted that "following the signing of this agreement comes Paraná Stolen Childhood Forum is an arm of our national network, consisting of the Amber Alert Network will be responsible for coordination and for all organizations social participation of the conference and signed the agreement, not only of Paraná but also from Santa Fe. " | Regarding the work from now on, explained, "Stolen Childhood Paraná Forum is an arm of the network that runs the Sister Martha Pelloni nationwide, with constant contact with coordination for addressing these issues, and the goal is that every forum as an interdisciplinary team approach and minimum attendance of these topics. "
| He added that "the main pillar is respect for human rights as the basis for the treatment of all these things and the joint society and state, because we intend to establish ourselves as an organization in a parallel state but to collaborate, contribute ideas and express concerns often necessary to advance public policy in prevention. " | |
| The head of the Stolen Children Network, Sister Martha Pelloni, said that during the conference that took place in Paraná, "manifested the existence of victims with no solution in the issue is, trafficking, abuse and addictions." regard, said that "the same people nodded security institutions when talking about receiving orders from above" and in that sense, he questioned that "no political decision to work with truth and justice does not give the means or the voice of authority to eradicate whiskey bars and brothels that are operating illegally because there concealment of power. " "A lot of money management and with that money is financing political campaigns," she complained. "Behind the institutions that have to be resurfaced, to check, is the purchasing power, political, judicial and ruling government," added the nun, who said that sex tourism was marked characteristic "of Paraná and Santa Fe. " | |
| Pelloni said that the problem of trafficking and abuse "is the same on both coasts of the province," explaining that "Entre Ríos, especially Corsódromo Gualeguaychú is near where tourism has opened up this whole area. " He also reiterated that "calls attention to the number of brothels that have the province." | also reflected that "we have naturalized the use and pursuit of pleasure" degenerate "because pleasure is something that belongs to the nature of every man and God has given us the ability and the instinct for pleasure and use of happiness But when that pleasure is generated as a co-optation of new forms of pleasure that escape the very nature seeks the abnormal, it is the pleasure of pleasure itself that leads man to alienate. " "To use as a pleasure to a child is not mature sexually must be degenerate, "he said. |
| also noted that he had no contact with the Archbishop of Paraná, Monsignor Mario Maulión, although the Archbishop of Gualeguaychú, Bishop Jorge Lozano, who "is in permanent contact with the Stolen Children Network, told us that could not be present in the conference but sent his people from Social Pastoral in the field of addictions and is working very well with Dr. Eli Pivas. " | Posted by Partnership for a New Family in 17:58 0 comments |
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THE NUN IF KNOWN BY MARIA SOLEDAD, Paraná
Pelloni
Marta rammed Justice and referred in strong terms the case Fernanda nun's in Martha Pelloni Paraná, in the framework of the Conference on Trafficking, trafficking, sexual exploitation and addiction. He had harsh words for the case Fernanda Aguirre and charged against justice, knew Elonce TV.
Sister Martha Pelloni, known for his role in the murder of Maria Soledad in Catamarca, is located in Paraná, in the context of training days and institutional strengthening against Trafficking, Trafficking, Sexual Exploitation, and Addiction in Children and Adolescents organized by the Network Alert Entre Ríos, Civil Association to combat child sexual exploitation and abuse. "Honestly I want to have the reality of Paraná. It is understandable that the participants did not have the courage to denounce everything that happens in Paraná, on trafficking, addiction, drug, abuse and trafficking and sale of babies. I do what I can tell, but I want to hear from them, "said the nun. In explaining the purpose of their presence in the city, told Pelloni Elonce TV that "we are a network of stolen childhood, so do not give to children. In this training we want to be represented all the forces, then articulate and control assistance Victims of these issues. " The aim is to carry through "the visibility of the problem, raise awareness and engage, through this training." Sister Pelloni has been working on the issue of commercial sexual exploitation and abuse, where treatment including creating forums around the country. In our province and was established in Gualeguaychú and Concepción del Uruguay and last November, the sister contacted the Red Alert to create a third forum in Parana Asked about the case of Fernanda Aguirre, Pelloni said, "My personal view (it was) an issue of trafficking and smuggling, he has been recruited and possibly trafficked. " He added that "when you committed suicide, in quotes, is parsley, which probably gave it, but he knew the mafia organized crime. Was the intermediary in order to collect the baby, and then kidnap him commit suicide. Dead dogs, dead of rabies, "he said, referring to Michelangelo Lencina. Regarding his visit to Gualeguaychú and the likely "white slavery", the religious stressed that "real is the existence of trafficking, trafficking, selling of babies. Have to Botnia, Paraguayan girls with missionaries, the subject is very strong there. " He noted that in Gualeguaychú, "we have very strong polenta Dr. María Angélica Pivas. In Gualeguaychú are working with people in the law, I do not see here in Paraná, justice today. Courts are not present. " "We are convinced that social power is stronger than political power, for we are many more. We have experience of this. If people become aware and organized, articulate, be able to give strength to the community to have the courage, the courage, to speak out. When an organization behind the organized power of the people is easier to demand, "he reflected Pelloni. In this sense, as an example that in Santiago del Estero, "we are denouncing a judge, who sells children with deeds, in homes for 35 thousand dollars. It is working. Justice is trying to make a good point, although we know that up, are all friends of the judge. The company has its eyes on them. Social power is very strong. " El Once Digital.
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