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| Electronic news bulletin June 2011 | | | | World Refugee Day: Too many emergency exits in this world |  | During the last few months, thanks to the communication media, we have witnessed with wonder and hope of democratic change the social and political movements happening in the north of Africa, we also see the suffering of the civil population that, in the face of the brutal exercise of violence, has no choice but to escape. Read+ | | Zimbabwe: commitment to education in crisis situations Read+ | | | | | | | Ecuador: human rights against insecurity on the border Read+ | | |  | | | | Latin America closes its doors to Haiti | | | On the occasion of the 20th of June, Refugee World Day, Entreculturas and the Jesuit Refugee Service for Latin America and the Caribbean (JRS-LAC) want to show their concern about the serious situation of abandonment in which thousands of Haitian find themselves while fleeing their country. Read+ | | | | | | |  | | | | Cristina Manzanedo: "It's worrying the constant police persecution of the immigrant in our streets" | | | Cristina Manzanedo, Entreculturas volunteer and Migrations transversal axis coordinator, tells us in a clear way the reality of migration in Spain and the trend towards integration and cohesion of the nearly 6 million foreigners living in Spain. Read+ | | | | | | |  | | | | Merlys Mosquera: "Colombia is the country with the highest rate of internally displaced persons" | | | The recently appointed Director of the Jesuit Refugee Service for Latin America and the Caribbean (JRS-LAC), Merlys Mosquera, explains while visiting Entreculturas Colombia’s complex reality, a country that today may be consider the epicentre of migration in Latin America. Read+ | | | | | | |  | | | | Antoine Berilengar: "Sudan and Libya influence daily, and very directly, Chad’s future" | | | Since 2007, Antoine Berinlegar has been the Director of the Centre of Studies and Training for Development (CEFOD), one of Entreculturas local partners in Chad. As he explains, the arrival of refugees from Sudan and Libya is marking the present and the future of the country, immersed in its own electoral processes. Read+ | | e-entreculturas is the electronic bulletin of Entreculturas, a Foundation promoted by the Society of Jesus, which believes in education as a means for social change, justice and intercultural dialogue. e-entreculturas respects the codes of conduct against unwanted mail. If you wish to withdraw from our distribution list please contact noticias@entreculturas.org or write us to Entreculturas-Fe y Alegría, Pablo Aranda, 3. 28006, Madrid. Tel. 902 444 844. © Entreculturas 2011
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