1. Chile moves closer
to decriminalizing abortion
Chile
is one of just 5 Latin America countries where there is a completely forbid
abortion. Although the processes that decriminalize abortion have been refused
by the Chilean Congress over and over again, Chile is planning to decriminalize
abortion, in order to protect Chilean women and girl’s rights.
I was surprised when I knew that existence of
countries where there is total prohibits abortion such as Chile. I think it
violates woman rights clearly. The country should decriminalize abortion
because the unwanted pregnancy such as the result of rape makes the woman’s
life danger and hellish.
<Source : “Chile moves closer to decriminalizing abortion”, © Amnesty
International. June 19, 2014>
<For
more details, visit http://www.amnesty.org/en/news/chile-moves-closer-decriminalizing-abortion-2014-06-19>
2. Students face down tear gas and water cannons in Chile
protests
The protest organized by Chilean students for
education reform put forth to the national congress by President Michelle Bachelet,
but riot police in Santiago threw tear gas and water cannons against protesters
during a march. The use of tear gas and water cannons causes a violent response
from students.
I think that the governments should listen
carefully to their subjects’ sound. Before listening, armed repression like throwing
tear gas and water cannons is irrational and inhuman because subjects are weak
compared to the government. If the government listen carefully to their
subjects’ opinion and resolve differences among the branches, the protest could
diminish.
<Source : Max, Ocean. “Students face down tear gas and water cannons in Chile
protests”, Daily
Digest. June 12, 2014>
<For more details, visit http://www.mintpressnews.com/students-face-tear-gas-water-cannons-chile-protests/192342/>
3. Chilean miner and rescue team head
blame safety measures for Soma disaster
4 years ago, there was mine accident in Copiapo
that 301 workers were killed in a mining disaster. 2 Chileans who survived this
accident have asked the Turkish authorities to responsibility. They said that
if all safety measures were raised to international standards, much more people
could survive and blamed poor safety precautions taken by the authorities.
I can know that there is widespread public
apathy in Turkey like Korea by this article. In Korea, Insensitivity towards
safety that is prevalent in our society has caused this tragic accident, “Sewol
ferry disaster”. After accidents, the governments should change the safety rule
and make people observe the rule to prevent the recurrence of accidents.
<Source : ISTANBUL –
Dogan News Agency. “Chilean miner and rescue team head blame safety measures
for Soma disaster”, Hurriyet Daily News. June 23,2014>
<For more details, visit http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/chilean-miner-and-rescue-team-head-blame-safety-measures-for-soma-disaster.aspx?pageID=238&nID=68178&NewsCatID=341>
4. Destruction
left in wake of Chile’s historic sporting triumph
After the World Cup that Spain won over, the
Chile’s capital turned to turmoil. Fans filed to the streets, damage property,
hijack buses, assault drivers and clash with uniformed police. Chilean fans in
Brazil also made disturbance that they broke fences and enter Maracana stadium
where the match was taking place.
I appreciate the passions of Chilean fan about
Word Cup, but I can’t understand their action on the harms caused to
communities. Enjoying World Cup is good attitude by fan, but too much is as bad
as too little. Chilean fan should learn stop concentrating on victory.
<Source
: Paul, Carlsen. “Destruction left in wake of Chile’s historic sporting
triumph”, the Santiago Times. June 19, 2014>
<For
more details, visit http://santiagotimes.cl/destruction-left-wake-chiles-historic-sporting-triumph/>