lunes, 23 de mayo de 2011

macri be idiotic Park squatters will return

macri be idiotic Park squatters will return


"The park will be park, but we need time"



Mauricio Macri said the "working together" with the national state to "secure peace in Villa Soldati. He said his administration rejects discrimination and xenophobia and called on neighbors who are mobilized.

The Head of Government of Buenos Aires, Mauricio Macri, said this afternoon that they need "time" to resolve the status of American Indian park of Villa Soldati, while rejecting any act of discrimination and xenophobia, and that neighbors have suspended the march scheduled for today.

"We patience and time, we understand their anguish and concern, but we need to collaborate on the pacification of the site, we ask you not to be mobilized to seek peace. The city government and national Government agree that the park will remain park. Today I listened to the squatters who know this is a park and has to remain park. We need to lower the level of violence we have seen in recent days, "said
Likewise, Macri rejected the petition of Aníbal Fernández national executive that is outside the conflict. "The most false and perverse is that they are bystanders in this area. The city of Buenos Aires is part of Argentina, and the responsibility for public order and security is the national government," he said.

In a press conference held after the meeting with representatives of Government, Macri held the possibility that this meeting has been realized and that could work together. "I am pleased that we were unsuccessful in working together to achieve peace in the Indo-American neighborhood of Villa Soldati. We can not repeat last night's images like that in the absence of the state saw neighbor against neighbor. "

Macri, who was accompanied by most of his Cabinet and representatives of the Paraguayan and Bolivian colectivivdades, also denied any racist and xenophobic attitudes. "Definitely reject any act of discrimination or xenophobia. The city of Buenos Aires has decades of a variety of people from different countries. What we are discussing is whether we will live within the law or outside the law, if we are to live in a mature freedom. And that is not acceptable to trample on the rights of others. "

Finally, the Head of Government reiterated its request for time to settle the dispute. "We need time, we are not violent people, people are living together, which greatly regret the deaths for this conflict. Today we need the cooperation of all. We need peace, and put out this fire, "he concluded.

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