Wednesday, March 3, 2010

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The Network Education Without Permission to the "Day without Immigrants" March 1, 2010 March 2010


The day of March 1 was an opportunity for thousands of foreign workers in Italy take to the streets to demand their right to be considered citizens in every respect in our country, not only bearers of rights and power -work to be exploited in factories, construction sites, services and homes.
Milan were held several initiatives, starting with the morning, when a protest outside the palace Marino has been transformed into a parade of more than two thousand people up to Cordusio.
The most significant event was undoubtedly one of the afternoon and from 17 onwards in Piazza Duomo met thousands of people, many foreigners and many Italians, in una mescolanza e in una condivisione che è quella che caratterizza il quotidiano della nostra città. Lezioni di arabo in piazza; musica, canti dei diversi paesi, danze, in un’atmosfera festosa che è culminata alle 18.30, in contemporanea con le altre città italiane, nel lancio di centinaia di palloncini gialli verso il cielo.
Da qui poi si è mosso un lungo corteo – oltre 30.000 persone - in cui venivano scanditi slogan che ricordavano gli obiettivi della giornata: “No al razzismo” “Siamo cittadini del mondo” “Migrare non è reato” “Diritto di cittadinanza per tutti i migranti” “Diritto alla casa, al lavoro, alla salute per i cittadini stranieri”
Among other organizations without permission Schools Network also participated actively in these initiatives, with its banner (on display on the monument to Vittorio Emanuele, as shown in photo) and with a large representation of foreign students and educators: a testify that if learning the language is one of the basic needs of migrants, their needs but do not stop here, and instead invest all areas of rights in this country are often denied.

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