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Letters from readers: I have a question, Peace Day, the vaccine

Mr. President, Mr. Governor of the province of Buenos Aires and Mr. Mayor of Pilar, I have a question: can anyone have a weapon? Who takes care of me and my loved ones from some teenagers who, with a gun in hand, robbed me of the car I had just parked to go to the cinema with friends? It happened last Friday, at 9.45pm, at the Cinépolis de Pilar Complex (ex Village). Parked inside the complex, fully illuminated, with private security. What happens in this country that it turns out that I miss the pandemic, that I prefer to live locked up rather than run the risk of going out and losing a car, at best, or my life, at worst? I have 5 children, whose father died. Can I lose my life by leaving the house to go to the movies?

Is there a right to live like this without protection?

Mr. President, I was afraid. I need security, protection, care, for me and for everyone. Will we be able to have them in our country or will we have to look for all this abroad?

I would appreciate an answer.

Consuelo Bas

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In 1981 the General Assembly of the United Nations (UN), with resolution 55/282, promulgated September 21 as the International Day of Peace, and for this purpose it was a date dedicated to the commemoration of the ideals of peace of every people and every nation. . It is also known worldwide simply as Peace Day. Peace is a collective construction and everyone can and must contribute to it with their daily conduct. These must also be developed in children and adolescents and it is the duty of the school to contribute to this construction. The United Nations affirms this through the Declaration on a Culture of Peace, approved by the General Assembly on 6 October 1999. It specifically states that “it is the obligation of governments to ensure that children, from early childhood, receive education on values, attitudes, behaviors and lifestyles that allow them to resolve conflicts with peaceful means and in a spirit of respect for human dignity and tolerance and non-discrimination. “He also stresses that” it is an obligation to involve children in activities that instill values ​​in them and the objectives of a culture of peace. To this end, he suggests promoting the revision of curricula, including textbooks… guiding them to establish a culture of peace ”.

For this reason, the Day of Peace must not go indifferent in school environments.

Eduardo Luis Tasca

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That Ms. Mirtha Legrand chose Mr. Fernando “Pato” Galmarini as one of the guests on her first program attests that there is no kind of social reprimand or condemnation for those who have been vaccinated against Covid on the left, harming other Argentines older who, surely they would have needed it more than him.

Adriano Bianco

DAYS 17.199.272

Regarding the current article of 17 entitled “The Nazis chose me as the most beautiful Aryan child … they never knew I was a Jew”, which refers to the pseudoscientific racial theories used by the Nazis, the Hispanist and Leuven anthropologist Christiane Stallaert said that “those researchers were baffled by not being able to come up with a quick and unambiguous way of identifying the Jewish race.” A famous anthropological study conducted among German schoolchildren revealed that 11.17 percent of Jewish children had fair skin, blond hair, and blue eyes, so researchers had little to rely on and these shortcomings were deeply disturbing. for the racial experts of the SS.

Adolfo Kuznitzky

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In the capital of Uruguay, by decree of President Tabaré Vázquez, who died in 2020, there is a road that bypasses the Dique Mauá, on the Rambla de Montevideo, called Raúl Alfonsín. It is located where Plaza Argentina is today, very close to Plaza Independencia. This was in recognition of the first post-dictatorship president. When Alfonsín ruled, he gave asylum to many Uruguayans, including Wilson Ferreira Aldunate, from his return from Europe until his return to Uruguay in 1984. His legacy in Latin America and especially in Argentine political history has been enormous. A symbol of democracy and respect for human rights. I proudly greet this tribute.

louis cabrale

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As for the sports report on page 4 of last Sunday’s sports supplement, relating to the rugby match between Argentina and South Africa, I inform you that the band that performed the March of San Lorenzo and the Argentine National Anthem at the Independiente de Avellaneda was the military fanfare of Upper Peru of the grenadier regiment on horseback of General San Martín, presidential escort in our country. Those grenadiers ensured the blue and white colors in 150 fights and battles to give freedom to the Southern Cone of Spanish America, just as General Bartolomé Miter taught us Argentines in his monumental literary work on the Liberator.

The Pumas have respected their commitment … The Granaderos too, and that is why they deserve to be named as such, without ignoring them. The nobility obliges.

Jorge Luis Ceresetto

Honorary President, AC Sanmartiniana de Alte. Brown

DAYS 7,725,893

Alberto Fernández and Fabiola Yañez, in New York, with a delegation of 48 people

“And the setting? We continue to pay the Giles “- Sarah Freyre

“Badly spent money leaving town” – Perla Galiano Cagliero

“I define myself as ‘reduced entourage’ …” – Jadranka Juric

“And this is paid for by all Argentines” – Brigida Bartolomeo

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