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Pope stressed importance of “Substainable Development” among others

by the El Reportero’s wire services

Francis said during his address at the UN, that economic and social exclusion is a violation of human rights and urged for the total elimination of nuclear weapons, wars and drugs trafficking, because of their high cost in lives and the suffering caused to mankind.
When addressing to a plenary session of the UN General Assembly, Pope Francis regretted that many people are victims of conflicts.
The Pope also demanded urgent action to tackle the dramatic reality of exclusion and inequality, and stressed the importance of the Agenda for Sustainable Development.
Sustainable Developtment, a product of the Earth Summit (UN Conference on Environment and Development) held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 1992, contains the key elements for the creation of a new social, economic and population reduction order, which, according to experts, is the globalists’ agenda contained in the Agenda 21 action plan, that ends private property and reduces the population of the world to no more than 500 million people.
It is an action agenda for the UN, other multilateral organizations, and individual governments around the world that can be executed at local, national, and global levels. The “21” in Agenda 21 refers to the 21st Century. It has been affirmed and modified at subsequent UN conferences.

Students-teachers were attacked in Iguala by elite troops
Ayotzinapa students-teachers, disappeared on Sept. 26, 2014, were attacked in that date by an elite groups led by the then sub-director of Iguala Police (Mexico), was released today.
According to witnesses’ statements, the special group, known as ‘Los Belicos’, was led by police deputy director, Francisco Salgadoes and was used in ‘immediate response’ actions.
According to testimony, the students were attacked on the night of September 26, 2014 by masked men who fired heavy weapons.
‘Los Belicos’, also responded to the command of the then Mayor, José Luis Abarca, who used them to monitor access to Iguala. Besides being members of the criminal group ‘Guerreros Unidos’ (United Warriors).
The involvement of ‘Los Belicos’ in the events of Iguala is established from some statements of witnesses affirmed in the preliminary investigation that the Attorney General’s Office (PGR) opened last week in a public version.
‘People who seem to be from the state, as they were uniformed differently, even carrying body armor, with hoods covering their faces, wore tactical team’, was collected in the statements of one of the witnesses.
From these and other statements was established that ‘Los Belicos’ managed to block the tracks way in which the students were travelling, in the 024, 025 and 027 patrols, and attack them later with bullets and took those who are still missing.
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, David Cameron, admitted today in Jamaica the atrocities committed during slavery in the colonial era, but ruled out making reparations for Britain’s role, despite the Caribbean demand for compensation.
During his speech to the parliament of the island, the president stated it would be wrong to ignore the painful aspects of that period and expressed his pride for his country as it abolished this form of servitude.

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