sari stories is a documental that make everyone think of what is happening in the other side of the world. this woman where given a test, making a documentary about something. they chose child marriage because is a situation that they lived.
child marriage should be punished by the law, but the autorities do nothing about it. people in there stil do it because they know that nothing is going to happend to them. the law says that no women younger than 18 and no man younger then 21 should marry, but they just don´t listen to that.
some of the human rights laws are being broken in there:
*child marriage
*freedom of speech
*abuse
i think this should be punished in every aspect, but people are just do used to it that they see it as a normal think, almost like an obligation.
jueves, 30 de septiembre de 2010
viernes, 3 de septiembre de 2010
romania!
is a country located at the crossroads of Central and Southeastern Europe, north of the Balkan Peninsula, on the LowerDanube, within and outside the Carpathian arch, bordering on the Black Sea.[3] Almost all of the Danube Delta is located within its territory. Romania shares a border with Hungary and Serbia to the west, Ukraine and the Republic of Moldova to the northeast, and Bulgaria to the south.
Romania emerged as principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia united under prince Alexandru Ioan Cuza in 1859 and as theKingdom of Romania under the Hohenzollern monarchy, it gained recognition of independence from the Ottoman Empire in1878. Romanian Independence Day is May 9, 1877. In 1918, at the end of the World War I, Transylvania, Bukovina andBessarabia united with the Kingdom of Romania. At the end of World War II, parts of its territories (roughly the present dayRepublic of Moldova and the southern half of Odessa oblast (today in Ukraine) were occupied by the Soviet Union and Romania became a socialist republic, member of the Warsaw Pact.
With the fall of the Iron Curtain and the 1989 Revolution, Romania started a series of political and economic reforms. After a decade of post-revolution economic problems, Romania made economic reforms such as low flat tax rates in 2005 andjoined the European Union on January 1, 2007. Romania is now an upper-middle income country with high human development,[4] although within the European Union, Romania's income level remains one of the lowest.
Romania has the 9th largest territory and the 7th largest population (with 21.5 million people)[5] among the European Union member states. Its capital and largest city is Bucharest (Romanian: Bucureşti [bukuˈreʃtʲ] , the 6th largest city in the EU with 1.9 million people. In 2007 the city of Sibiu was chosen as a European Capital of Culture.[6] Romania also joined NATO on March 29, 2004, and is also a member of the Latin Union, of the Francophonie, of the OSCE and of theUnited Nations, as well as an associate member of the CPLP. Romania is a semi-presidential unitary state.
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