2011-08-30

Democratic Legality, Ethics, Human Rights and Security Forum begins | Demotix.com

Opening the forum "democratic legality, ethics, human rights and security" organized by the president of the Human Rights Commission of the Chamber of Deputies, Manuel Cadena and which opened the President of the Camara, Jorge Carlos Ramírez Marín, and attended the UNAM rector Jose Narro, the Spanish judge, Baltasar Garzon Real, Congresswoman Beatriz Paredes, Leoluca Orlando, former mayor of Palermo and Raul Plascencia Villanueva, president of the National Human Rights Commission human.

The Chairman of the Board of the Chamber of Deputies, Jorge Carlos Ramírez Marín, opening the forum "Democracy Legality, Ethics, Human Rights and Security. Topic: Corruption ", said the meeting will provide the items that MPs can debate the prospects opened the National Security Act.

"This forum is so heavy these concepts transcend words, friends, that legality is not an exception heroic, that human rights are not a catalog of demands unanswered, that ethics is not a concept of luxury while corruption is normal and corruption, institutional, "he said.

He noted that the forum will provide the elements that MPs can debate the prospects opened the National Security Act that security is the product of justice, and the concepts reviewed in the forum to become facts.

The president of the Human Rights Commission, Manuel Cadena Morales, the PRI parliamentary group, said the violent acts in recent days, are an urgent call for political actors need to act with unity to establish measures and actions that yield better results in combating crime.

"The politicians are not doing our part, preserve the peace and tranquility of Mexican families," he said.

Cadena Morales emphasized that the unity should be in society, because to ensure a real change is indispensable contribution of all stakeholders. He said the presiding body will continue to seek actions to help return peace and peace to all citizens.

The rector of the Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico (UNAM), Jose Narro, stressed that the country needs unity, work, certainly in the direction, confidence and leadership, and change the attitude of pessimism and selfishness. He noted the need to convince Mexicans are not inconsistent application of law and respect for human rights.

He noted that progress must be made simultaneously in the prevention of crime and the submission of the Justice violators of the law, which ensured that it is essential to accept that education and culture are necessary for an outflow of insecurity.

"We must avoid the struggles that all pay and no one wins and Mexico is the loser, also those which start from only find those responsible for past sins or only distributed without improving the conditions of this" he said.

At the time, the Spanish judge Baltazar Garzon Real, an expert in on terrorism and organized crime, said that any action be developed to combat organized crime and corruption, must be based on responsibility, because "it is with magic formulas and individual as may warrant a change in security. "

"No action can act individually and separately, the worst choice is to believe that everyone has the right solution, because they are not magic formulas are joint actions, as will be against crime," he said.

Garzon Real said the worst recipe for fighting crime is to believe that every political actor has a solution in isolation, so he insisted that addressing the problems of state must include the society and all stakeholders.

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