To discuss economics and the Gaza Strip, the International Crisis WS continues.
Emilio de Lima (ed.) | 12.01.2009 13:11 | Anti-militarism | Globalisation | Liverpool
Governor Roberto Requião
Television and Radio Network Paraná Educativa will promote discussions on economy and war in the Gaza Strip, continuing, this way, The International Crisis WS.
The first School of Government in 2009 presented the activities and programming for television and radio broadcast of the State Government, the Paraná Educativa. During the weekly meeting, held this Thursday (06), in the auditorium of the Museum Oscar Niemeyer in Curitiba, the governor Roberto Requiao suggested two programs for discussions, to be run later in the broadcast television, maintained by the state government.
One objective would be to discuss the Brazilian and Global economic reality, with the participation of various political parties, thus giving continuity to the International Crisis WS held in December 2008 and the second, the conflict in Gaza. "We want to get ideas expressed in discussion with free time. Not with the simulation and the farce of electoral campaigns run by 'marktologs', in which true political puppets expresse themselves in reading the Teleprompter," said Requiao, about the debate on the economic crisis.
Already on the Middle East, the governor criticized the international media's coverage on the recent fighting between Israel and Palestine. "The mass media present it as a weekend of fun. Nobody discusses , nobody deepens and it is clear that what is happening there (Palestine) is very serious. I see a real massacre and the world has to intervene in that process," said .
SCHEDULE - "We have a state television with public spirit, dedicated to addressing the complaints of the population, the information to citizens about what is the government of Parana doing," defined Requiao. The director-president of the state network, Marcos Batista, said Paraná Educativa seeks to promote discussion and bring information to people based on a different view about public policies. "We're doing a different television, which seeks to discuss with liability issues of our country and of the world," said Batista.
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