Tag Archives: freedom of movement

You are just a number

December 16, 2011

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bureaucracy (berlin-pics, pixelio)

Visa bureaucracy This might sound like fiction – but it is a true story. Diego studies in Canada. He is a Colombian citizen. His sister Ana is studying in Germany. She wants him to spend Christmas with her, as she can’t miss classes and won’t be able to travel. So she invites her brother to [...]

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I wish for a World Passport

December 8, 2011

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Passport for the World (Chris Noble)

December 10th is Human Rights Day and the United Nations are celebrating the 63rd anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. It was through the transforming power of social media that people were able to show their strength and fight for their rights. This is why Navanethem Pillay, the UN High Commissioner for Human [...]

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Not welcome!

December 5, 2011

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Not welcome (Geoffrey Fairchild)

A Colombian national living in London and working there in a high position was supposed to attend an important conference in Spain two weeks ago. She applied for a Schengen-visa to enter Spain. It was denied to her twice. Spain, now facing high numbers of unemployment, is afraid of letting migrants in – well, al [...]

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Your right to move

December 2, 2011

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Freedom of Movement

We live in a globalized world where borders of nations are being exchanged by a broader vision of the world, at least this is how our global civil society perceives it. We are all connected to each other, either through the coffee I drink, the clothes you produce or the internet we use. Protesters in [...]

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