jueves, 5 de diciembre de 2013

SPAIN AGAINST THE CATALONIA NATION

http://www.vilaweb.cat/noticia/4160260/20131205/amnistia-lliurara-barcelona-guardo-prestigios-vet-seccio-espanyola.html

Amnesty will not deliver on its most prestigious award in Barcelona for the Spanish section of veto

Amnesty Spain 'is terror' that was covered in the program's tercentenary

The awards ceremony the Ambassador of Conscience Award 2014 will not be in Barcelona. The event is organized by Art for Amnesty, a foundation of artists and celebrities linked to Amnesty International and was scheduled in the official program of the tercentenary 1714-2014. Commissioner's tercentenary in Barcelona, Toni Soler explained that the Spanish section of Amnesty International has stopped because "it terror that makes the act is connoted by the tercentenary 'and declared disappointed by this decision. The City Council was scheduled to award ceremony, scheduled for March 2014 .

Art for Amnesty had to turn back because the Spanish branch of Amnesty International has finally decided that the event does not take place in Barcelona. The tercentenary commission had agreed with the leaders of Art for Amnesty donating Music Palace to conduct the gala, which tend to reward artists and human rights activists around the world. The organization of the event was responsible for the foundation, although the tercentenary BCN yielded space, intended to take this opportunity to highlight the city's commitment to civil liberties and human rights, according the motto live free chaired the tercentenary events in Barcelona.

'It was an act of surrender but they Palau de la Música. We had a date, but AI is advised Catalonia weeks ago so we know that AI did not want Spain to be made in Barcelona to coincide with the tercentenary events, "said Toni Soler RAC-1 . He added: 'I know that AI has lived in disgust. AI Catalonia has no fault at all. "

Last September, Toni Soler attended as a guest Dublin Art for Amnesty gala Ambassador of Conscience 2013, they were awarded the African-American singer Harry Belafonte, and the young Pakistani student dis Yousfzai.