Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Shield For Honda Civic

human right, a priority for the government?

Friday, Rama Yade, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and Human Rights, moved to Orleans, where nearly a hundred persons, associations or simple citizens gathered for this first stage of the Tour de France "in favor of the policy of promoting human rights required by the Government.


Promotion of Human Rights: Responsibility France's

France, Nation Human Rights, the heir of the Enlightenment ideas, must be at the forefront on a subject such as human rights. This is no doubt in this context that the government of Nicolas Sarkozy wants to enroll. However, we can only observe some politicking, which are highlighted the human rights and promotion for the sole purpose of pleasing associations. Indeed, there has been where to head between the ads in favor of human rights, as indeed did Rama Yade during his visit, and visits to several dictators in France, legitimized by the Secretary of State as "outstretched hands". Hand tight, but at what price?


human rights and economic issues

"France is great only when it is projected into the world to bring his convictions," these words Secretary of State Rama Yade, could leave us optimistic vision of human rights by this government. However, we can not be mistaken. Indeed, according Rama Yade, we "can not build our foreign policy on our beliefs, then should we set aside our beliefs and therefore leave the field open to economic interests, could do as Nicolas Sarkozy in Tunisia? However, according to Madam Secretary of State, he must find a balance, equilibrium does not seem to worry much Nicolas Sarkozy, who prefers to emphasize the conclusion of the contract that real advances in human right . In sum, human rights and economic interests do not mix in Sarkozia.


The European Union is a priority for Rama Yade

Finally, in a few weeks now, France will take over the Presidency of the European Union, and it would allow France to assert its position on human rights and in particular the highlighting of violence against women, the fight against homophobia and finally the last theme of freedom, justice ... So it's a very difficult task awaits Madam Secretary of State since many state to the east are not ready to make any progress on the fight against homophobia or even justice. In addition, following the halt of "Europe's advantage," it is doubtful that such a program may now be feasible, the Government will undoubtedly review its objectives for the six-month presidency. Some criticize that Ireland have put Europe in such a situation, but would not it have been easier to involve the peoples of Europe to European integration instead of the shelving, for the vision of the European Union away from the people is a reality that is the essence of the institutions, between a commission technocratic, a purely inter-State Council and Parliament without its own power.

short, for a first step unnoticed, Rama Yade has sometimes been disappointing, but it will at least have the merit of meeting for nearly an hour for questions may be too specific associations present.

Friday, June 13, 2008

Maps Of A Hous For D&d

Promotion of International Justice, the bad faith of Rama Yade? Make


sensitive topic, as are the human rights and their policy implications. It is in the framework of a "tour de France" for the promotion policy human rights, committed by the government that Madam Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and Human Rights, Rama Yade, was moved Friday, June 13 at Orleans. This movement is however gone unnoticed in the political landscape and even the citizens of Orleans.

Mrs Rama Yade, during this first step, illuminates some of the Tour de France "promotion of human rights, developed the very need for effective international criminal justice. A position which can only be welcomed and could come to expect movement on the part of France, for the full recognition of international criminal justice as a tool for promoting human rights, in the sense that international justice can the punishment of serious violations of international law but also violations of human dignity. However, this finding seems to be relative. Even if Mrs Rama Yade advocates criminal justice as tools of peace, regardless of state in the world accepts the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court. Finding very unfortunate, especially when we know that the new ally of France, the United States, are fiercely opposed to ratification status of the Court. Moreover, should we recall that France, even if we can be proud of an early ratification of his own, has used Article 124 of the Statute, which allows to reject the competence of the Court for War Crimes for a period of seven years. Hypocrisy on the part of France? Then advocate of international justice with a view to promoting the human right seems to be a noble idea but is it again that impunity is not allowed.

It is this question of impunity is a problem for international criminal justice, since we do a choice between repression of serious crimes and media policy. However, the Government has made its choice by the voice of Rama Yade: politics media first; this when leaving the field open to impunity. Besides, why, just look at the news in 2008, in the case of missing the Beach, the French justice system has abandoned the prosecution against the head of the Congolese police, while evidence suggests that it is involved in the massacre of thousands of Congolese. More recently, though, has passed the Senate in June, a bill that consolidates impunity perpetrators of serious crimes, limiting the interest of universal jurisdiction. Thus, one can only see a double discourse, the limits of communication "marketing" of the Government.

However, since the twentieth century, it seemed that we were in a movement to promote human rights and in particular, one could justifiably believe, that the twenty-first century, the issue of human Man and the repression of serious crimes would not be considered as a mere commodity to be sold, or even result ...