On March 21, 2008, Good Friday and day of the spring have also become an Italian citizen . But I had forgotten that the Good Friday 11 years ago, a small vessel carrying Albanian refugees sank in the Channel Otranto. 85 we left the skin. I was already in Rome for 3 years or so. So, until pronounced - in the tale to others about my nationality - on the day as a date or as the first day of spring, I was reminded of the tragedy. As soon as I uttered the "Good Friday" here that it occurred to me on March 28th of '97.
Consider: Article 13 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is the only law in democratic countries is not applied as a right. If anyone, from the humblest citizen to the most noble rulers, could undermine any other rights listed in that blessed Declaration, will unleash the wrath of entire masses Human rightly angry. And probably a lot more risk. But, on the contrary, anyone who is good at finding endless obstacles to implement the law No. 13. Without risking anything, is likely to limit inclusion in the lists of candidates for Parliament. Quegl'impedimenti contested rights are also undeniable.
But there is a problem.
E 'that the last article of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights proclaims unequivocally that none of the above rights listed above may be appealed to restrict any other right in the Universal Declaration previously listed above.
But we know that in the modern era who challenges that right, in the vast most cases it is a poor man who does not know the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
by Friday I will enjoy the full Law No. 13 ... only that I could not help ammen to remember those who have left the skin, which were rejected, sent back, returned frustrated and thrown in suffering through democratic red tape to discourage - incorrectly - or get others to come earlier, and Sometimes loved ones.
What about ... this is a first consideration. Now Italy is my country, then we will think.
http://isole.ecn.org/est/balcani/albania/albania04.htm
http://www.unhchr.ch/udhr/lang/itn.htm
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