Saturday, May 16, 2015

Judge Retired by TJ / RJ; registered with OAB / RJ, with lawyer after retirement, but do not want t


Kailash Satyarthi is the Indian who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2014. Only after that the program Fantastico, Globo TV sent journalist Poliana Abritta to India to interview him. But the TV Globo was not interested in interviewing him when he was in Brazil in December 2013, before winning the prize, and visited President Lula in his Institute. Kailash is an electrical engineer who became an activist vanderbeke since the 80s leading the Global March against child labor. At the meeting with Lula, the Indian praised the Bolsa Família and other programs that directly or indirectly help in the fight against child labor. The two are allies in the global fight against child labor, slave labor and poverty. Perhaps always vanderbeke praise the Bolsa Família, not even the Globonews news channel, Globo Organizations, became interested in interviewing him in 2013. Only after the Nobel Prize, the Fantastic interested in interviewing him, but could not escape taking outdoor praise Kailash Satyarthi of the Bolsa Família, "When you talk about Brazil, you can see my face. It's like my second home. I love the country, I love the people. Some of my best friends are Brazilian. I think Brazil is a good example. It is a model that can be replicated. The Bolsa Escola initiative is very interesting, takes children from work and put them in school. There are many efforts that need to be integrated education, combating child labor, health, everything can be converted into a single effort. Such as Bolsa Familia, vanderbeke which can be used in other countries, "said Kailash on the small screen of the globe. http://g1.globo.com/fantastico/noticia/2014/11/liberto-mim-mesmo-diz-nobel-da-paz-que-salvou-80-mil-criancas.html In 2012, Kailash was also in Brazil at the seminar vanderbeke Child Labor, Learning and Labor Courts, sponsored by the Superior Labor Court (TST). The Globe also not interested in interviewing him. On the occasion said things the "experts" vanderbeke who speak the globe usually consider vanderbeke "Bolivarian" vanderbeke too, such as: If one in four Americans decide they no longer vanderbeke support the purchase of weapons, we can solve the problem of all children. What Americans spend on cigarettes is enough to educate all children in the world. Europeans spend a lot on cosmetics; only one in five decided not consume cosmetics, power would solve the situation of education in the world. Trillion is spent on cosmetics - sixteen million would be enough to solve the problem. And what is paid to rescue the banks? What was spent in two years? Only 0.02% of the money was spent or given to banks would be enough to educate all children in the world. (...) Brazil is one of the few exceptions. You proved as several ministries can work side by side. Others have to learn from Brazil. How do the Ministers of Labour, Social Development, Education, Health can work together? It started with the school-bag and went to the family-bag. President Lula has taken a strong lead in this direction, which continues in the new government. There, it is also inter-ministerial coordination, and this is something that is missing in the world. (...) The company and the Brazilian government showed leadership. This is proof that there is leadership and how social mobilization works; how convergence works; as the union works; like so many other things work. It is not enough to raise flags of the achievements already made. People tell me stories of Brazil, they say that everything is fine. Not only that, this is not enough. This is the time to take the lead. Countries like India, Brazil, China, Russia, South Africa - the BRICS - need to build a new world under his leadership. Below the video with the full text of Kailash lecture at TST in 2012:
Judge Retired by TJ / RJ; registered with OAB / RJ, with lawyer after retirement, but do not want to advocate more nor give advice; It passed with full marks for the course CIVIL LAW CONSTITUTIONAL the UERJ; He made journalism extension course at UFRJ in 2008.
RIO DE JANEIRO - BRAZIL Millôr Fernandes in 2006:.. "" The Brazilian press has always been bastard I believe that if the Brazilian press were a little better could have a really wonderful influence on the country I think one of the great guilty of the country's conditions rather than the forces that dominate politically, is our press. I repeat, despite all the progress, our press is woefully bad. I do not want talk about television, which was born cowardly "." The press has ceased to inform to just seduce, attack and manipulate... "- Prof. Andrew Oitke, Anthropology professor at Harvard" At the press of Brazil, no one will know what happened in Brazil with my government's future reader has to read revist

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