Friday, March 25, 2011

Toddler Bday Invitation Wording

"We are all afraid ... and we can not live like this "

Figure 1. A gunman fired again and again against a person represented by a mannequin, until he butchers the head, which is tipped to lie inert, cooked to death. Figure 2. Some gunmen armed with assault rifles that are transported by trucks are filmed by security cameras as they enter to a village and seize control of it. Figure 3. Police engaged in a shootout with criminals in the panic of citizens. Image 4 ...

were the images of terror. Of war. Mexican everyday pieces that were observed on giant screens in 500 people with serious faces, and some dismay ...

And so, by the difficulty of living in these our times of the drug war, journalists and businessmen, representatives over 700 media (600 radio stations, 92 newspapers, 23 magazines and some internet portals), met Thursday morning at the National Museum of Anthropology and signed the Agreement for the coverage of the violence.

An agreement that, as they said in a short number of its signatories, is not intended to "align" or "tune" the information about the federal government, much less submit to any dictation or control (as critics of the agreement and began to noted on portals and social networks), but to ensure the continuity of information and reportorial work that is now threatened by the violence of gangs.

example of this, journalists agreed Brief talks held after the ceremony, several of the statements contained in the decalogue signed. For example, in item number four reads:

"(...) In the event any government action in combating organized crime fall into excesses, is outside the law or violate human rights must always be to record it and report the performance abuse of power. "

In defense of the document, some signers cited as expressed in "the objectives of the agreement, which states that signed it, is ..." without detriment to the editorial independence of each half. "



• • • Before the signing, presented the video images of the war after which phrases appeared painted in white on a black background: "In a thousand 460 days, 34 000 612 violent deaths with their collateral damage."

military balance of this administration: 23.7 deaths per day on average. Almost a run every hour.

scenes arose after confessing his kidnappers tortured and maimed and a video appeared MILLENNIUM reporting in which a cruel kidnapper seen beating and kicking a teenager while the plagiarist naked threat to the boy's mother. And a new phrase had been white on black background:

"There is no reason, absolutely none, to justify this."

The three newspapers reported that abduction is in the country, one every eight hours, and brutality.

bytes arose then, voices of citizens: "We all have fear." "We can not live like this." "We're up to the mother, there is no security anywhere."

emerged then a phrase that summed up the spirit of what was signed: "It's time to tell Mexicans what the naked truth, without becoming spokespersons of criminals whose aim is to terrorize", through an agreement that does not, but that encourages freedom of expression ...

-Acosta Juan Pablo Becerra M., Millennium, 25 March.

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