Riforma della giustizia
Apart from the reform of the justice
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Thursday, March 10, 2011
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
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17 Marzo, la "Festa" l'hanno fatta ai Poliziotti!
Si parla - anzi, si straparla - dell'introduzione della Festa del 17 Marzo, ma nessuno dice che il Governo e la maggioranza targata Pdl - Lega Nord hanno messo in piedi una vera e propria beffa a danno dei Poliziotti e di tutti gli altri dipendenti, sia pubblici che privati. Basta leggere la relazione tecnica al Ddl di conversione del decreto legge 22 febbraio 2011 n. 5 - pubblicata sul sito internet della Funzione Pubblica, leggasi Brunetta - laddove si precisa che " il decreto-legge non comporta nuovi o maggiori oneri per la finanza pubblica, constatato che, pur se risulta aggiunto, per l'anno in corso, un giorno festivo al calendario, non aumenta il numero complessivo delle giornate di astensione dal lavoro ".
Si parla - anzi, si straparla - dell'introduzione della Festa del 17 Marzo, ma nessuno dice che il Governo e la maggioranza targata Pdl - Lega Nord hanno messo in piedi una vera e propria beffa a danno dei Poliziotti e di tutti gli altri dipendenti, sia pubblici che privati. Basta leggere la relazione tecnica al Ddl di conversione del decreto legge 22 febbraio 2011 n. 5 - pubblicata sul sito internet della Funzione Pubblica, leggasi Brunetta - laddove si precisa che " il decreto-legge non comporta nuovi o maggiori oneri per la finanza pubblica, constatato che, pur se risulta aggiunto, per l'anno in corso, un giorno festivo al calendario, non aumenta il numero complessivo delle giornate di astensione dal lavoro ". Referring to our "rest law" (deleted festivals: San Jose, Ascension, Corpus Christi and November 4), the technical report states that "the effect arising between March 17 and November 4, as required by the measure, is resolved by the fact that workers may not have freely according to their needs, all four days of compensatory rest, in essence provided the statutory requirement that one of these fall into the rest day of 17 March .
YES! THE POLICE WILL NOT HAVE FULL FREEDOM ', ACCORDING TO THEIR NEEDS, AND ALL FOUR DAYS Compensatory rest.
for policemen and members of the police forces - have undergone a particular service law which obliges them to provide their services, unlike other categories of workers - it is a substantial damage, because "rest law" are always the only option for those who wear a uniform to have a day off when they really need.
The absurdity is that all the rest will lose the law, and those who work on March 17 that those who remain at home. Who will work, you can retrieve any day as a holiday rest, that is, agreeing within 4 weeks with the Administration. Just as it states the Department of the Minister Brunetta.
We believe that this policy betrays the expectations of a festival as large as that of March 17 that, especially in a year that already on April 25th, May 1st and Christmas coincide with other celebrations, taunting even more Law Enforcement because of their special status. The "Party" have made us ... Thanks to all those responsible for this gift!
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
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Per il SAP l' 8 Marzo non e' solo una mimosa!
For SAP Torino 's March 8 is not as much a commemoration. Always, especially in our cities, We strive every day to protect the rights of colleagues and especially to ensure their equal opportunities in the profession. The Police, with the demilitarization of 1981, has made - first of all state bodies - a fundamental process of enhancing the female staff, where art. 25 of Law 121/81 states that "The State Police carry out a school and women with equal powers, functions, remuneration and career progression . We must not and can never forget. The Independent Police Trade Union has always valued her colleagues: our state is, in the eighties, the first Secretary Women's General (other than Renata Polverini, came much later!) In Turin and Piedmont in the ladies sitting at the top of the union for some time and now our number two is called Patricia Mion. We say this because it is easy to remember and talk, to promote initiatives, claim battles ... But then count the facts! Women We are not lovers of the Head or the good looking girls to put into this or that office ... We women are not in uniform beauties like the one you see in this photo (among other things, this is an actress) . For us women are very different. This is our March 8 ... proud to be and SAP!
Monday, March 7, 2011
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L’intervento del Presidente della Repubblica italiana durante la 16° sessione del Consiglio dei Diritti Umani
On March 4, 2011 was made during the 16th Session of the Human Rights Council, the President of the Italian Republic, Giorgio Napolitano. His statement, which has received great acclaim and broad support from those present, has highlighted the growing importance that have taken on human rights and the many challenges that the UN is constantly called upon to deal with to ensure the worldwide fundamental freedoms. He noted the fact that respect for human rights is not a status that is acquired permanently, but rather quoted the words of Napolitano, is a "long and endless journey, during which we must never relax."
The President has expressed solidarity with the Libyan people and stated clearly that the violence perpetrated by Colonel Gaddafi against its own citizens can not be tolerated. In that regard, he stressed the importance of the suspension of Libya from the Human Rights Council, adopted by consensus of all States Members of the General Assembly, which sent a significant message Tripoli.
According to Napolitano, the recent and tragic events occurring in the Maghreb countries are a clear demonstration of the fact that stability, whether national, regional or international, can not be achieved without respect for the rules of law and freedom fundamental.
In his speech to the UN, Napolitano has also made reference to the issue of migrants. According to the Head of State management of the southern border of the European Union can not be left to individual Member States, as it is not a problem that affects only one country, but concerns the whole of Europe. The EU must therefore develop a more adequate and effective legislation on asylum and refugee protection.
The President then gave great importance to guarantee religious freedom, a basic element that allows to eliminate the feelings of hostility and threat among the various groups in society, and that At the same time facilitate dialogue and integration.
In Geneva the Head of State said he was "deeply shocked and dismayed" by the assassination of Pakistan's minister for minorities and Shabbaz Bhatti said that "vulnerable groups, which are Christian communities in some countries require special protection" .
Napolitano has completed its clean-running again expressing his full confidence in the HRC, as an essential to the protection and promotion of human rights, and urged the cooperation of all Member States in such an arduous task.
On March 4, 2011 was made during the 16th Session of the Human Rights Council, the President of the Italian Republic, Giorgio Napolitano. His statement, which has received great acclaim and broad support from those present, has highlighted the growing importance that have taken on human rights and the many challenges that the UN is constantly called upon to deal with to ensure the worldwide fundamental freedoms. He noted the fact that respect for human rights is not a status that is acquired permanently, but rather quoted the words of Napolitano, is a "long and endless journey, during which we must never relax."
The President has expressed solidarity with the Libyan people and stated clearly that the violence perpetrated by Colonel Gaddafi against its own citizens can not be tolerated. In that regard, he stressed the importance of the suspension of Libya from the Human Rights Council, adopted by consensus of all States Members of the General Assembly, which sent a significant message Tripoli.
According to Napolitano, the recent and tragic events occurring in the Maghreb countries are a clear demonstration of the fact that stability, whether national, regional or international, can not be achieved without respect for the rules of law and freedom fundamental.
In his speech to the UN, Napolitano has also made reference to the issue of migrants. According to the Head of State management of the southern border of the European Union can not be left to individual Member States, as it is not a problem that affects only one country, but concerns the whole of Europe. The EU must therefore develop a more adequate and effective legislation on asylum and refugee protection.
The President then gave great importance to guarantee religious freedom, a basic element that allows to eliminate the feelings of hostility and threat among the various groups in society, and that At the same time facilitate dialogue and integration.
In Geneva the Head of State said he was "deeply shocked and dismayed" by the assassination of Pakistan's minister for minorities and Shabbaz Bhatti said that "vulnerable groups, which are Christian communities in some countries require special protection" .
Napolitano has completed its clean-running again expressing his full confidence in the HRC, as an essential to the protection and promotion of human rights, and urged the cooperation of all Member States in such an arduous task.
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
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Timor-Leste verso il consolidamento della pace e dello sviluppo
Per ulteriori informazioni seguire il link sottostante:
http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=37592&Cr=timor&Cr1=
Following the creation of the UN Integrated Mission in Timor-Leste (UNMIT) in 2006, the country has made significant progress towards peace and development.
The mission was created in 2006 after the outbreak of serious violence, with the aim of leading the national police in maintaining peace and stability in the country.
After many years, the country has finally reached a solid level of peace and development through the reconstruction of the national police.
The Special Rapporteur, Ameerah Haq, has evaluated the possibility to withdraw the peacekeeping mission to Timor-Leste, stating that "this phase will be studied carefully to ensure that the national police in the country is grado di garantire la sicurezza prima di un eventuale ritiro delle forze UNIMIT.”
Inoltre, lo Special Rapporteur ha anche enfatizzato come “un ritiro regolare e pacifico possa servire come best practice per altre missioni di peacekeeping, e come questi progressi possano essere mantenuti solo se i leader politici e l’opinione pubblica continuano ad agire in modo responsabile”.
Nonostante il progresso nel garantire la pace e lo sviluppo, nel paese si registra ancora un alto tasso di disoccupazione e di povertà, ma la popolazione confida nello sviluppo socio economico in corso in Timor-leste, sicuri che questo aiuterà a risolvere le problematiche più radicate.
Attualmente, il paese si sta preparando per l’elezione presidenziale e parlamentare prevista per il 2012. Il Governo di Timor-Leste sottolinea che l’assistenza delle forze UNIMIT durante le elezioni potrà meglio garantire la credibilità nei risultati.
Per ulteriori informazioni seguire il link sottostante:
http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=37592&Cr=timor&Cr1=
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Tunisia: transizione alla democrazia
A conclusione della settimana di missione in Tunisia, quattro Esperti dell’Ufficio delle Nazioni Unite dell’Alto Commissario per i Diritti Umani (OHCHR) in una relazione hanno sostenuto che allo stato attuale è fondamentale sostenere il paese nella transizione alla democrazia.
According to experts, to make this possible requires a separation of legislative, executive and judicial, and you must put human rights and dignity at the heart of change.
Experts have said that Tunisia is preparing to face this new era and the people strongly want to break with the injustices of the past. To restore the dignity of the country, according to experts is crucial to ensure any changes, ie: full participation in the political system, freedom of speech, an end to impunity for abuses, freedom of expression and association, economic actions aimed at reducing disparities in standards of life, etc..
At the same time "is important to restore a relationship between the state and its people under the rule of law and respect for human rights, and where the state needs to work on behalf of his people."
For more information please follow the link below:
http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=37610&Cr=tunisia&Cr1 =
A conclusione della settimana di missione in Tunisia, quattro Esperti dell’Ufficio delle Nazioni Unite dell’Alto Commissario per i Diritti Umani (OHCHR) in una relazione hanno sostenuto che allo stato attuale è fondamentale sostenere il paese nella transizione alla democrazia.
According to experts, to make this possible requires a separation of legislative, executive and judicial, and you must put human rights and dignity at the heart of change.
Experts have said that Tunisia is preparing to face this new era and the people strongly want to break with the injustices of the past. To restore the dignity of the country, according to experts is crucial to ensure any changes, ie: full participation in the political system, freedom of speech, an end to impunity for abuses, freedom of expression and association, economic actions aimed at reducing disparities in standards of life, etc..
At the same time "is important to restore a relationship between the state and its people under the rule of law and respect for human rights, and where the state needs to work on behalf of his people."
For more information please follow the link below:
http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=37610&Cr=tunisia&Cr1 =
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