Sunday, December 17, 2006

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Took to the streets to defend the education, science and culture

We attach the note event involving members of this space, along with citizens of the Study Circles, University Networks and cartoonists from The Day as "The Voyeur" to demand more resources to education, science and culture.

demanding more resources for higher education

JOSE GALAN

teachers, workers and students from various institutions of public higher education, grouped in so-called think tanks university networks on the political, economic, cultural and social committee yesterday demanded of Education, Budget and Culture of the House of Representatives not only maintain but increase the budgets for this educational level.

After a march outside St. Lazarus, admitted three committees to deliver the same number of letters, which underlined their concern at the threat of budget cuts for education, science, culture and other basic items, and they asked to listen to his ideas in search of an agreement to prevent an outrage committed against the people of Mexico.

also announced they will participate in the mega scheduled for next Tuesday's Angel of Independence to San Lazaro. In the letters, members of networks, including Rafael Barajas, The Voyeur; Antonio Helguera, José Hernández, Jorge Ramos, secretary general of the union of the UAM, Cuauhtemoc Velasco, National Institute of Anthropology and History, and Edur Velasco, said that to overcome inequality and social injustice, "to be a better and more democratic nation, Mexico needs to strengthen significantly its system of public education, cultural institutions and scientific and technological development."

Other signers are Joseph Medina, Margarita Gómez, Karina Mendoza, Pamela Rodriguez, Susana Barcenas, Lilia de Diego, Juan José Sánchez, Manuel Otero, Benito Colin and Federico Bolaños, also of 102 responsible for study circles grouped in the university networks.

insufficient expenditure "would be a crime against intelligence and advance the country any cuts to insufficient public spending on education, culture, science and technology. A country that draws on their present and future invest strongly in these respects national development. A country that is committed to strengthening not cut billions pesos to public universities, "they added in the letters.

therefore, demanded that federal deputies avoid any budget cuts, and even asked them the money for the appropriate educational and cultural institutions as established by the Mexican laws and international treaties signed by Mexico, 8 percent of GDP for public education, one percent of GDP for science and technology, and one percent of national budget for culture.

reported that next Tuesday 19 December will be back in San Lazaro, accompanied by "thousands of people interested in keeping the back" and expressed his desire that a committee can meet personally with legislators to deliver a comprehensive alternative budget proposal for the aforementioned sectors.

http://www.jornada.unam.mx/2006/12/17/index.php?section=politica&article=007n3pol

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