campi bisenzio for human rights
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campi bisenzio for human rights
CAMPI BISENZIO FOR HUMAN RIGHTS 1. ABOUT THE CITY Chinese community 3.000 people 1.700 foreign people under 18 70% are born in Italy but they are not Italian citizens for the law 2. THE CITY WE WANT SAME RIGHTS AND SAME DUTIES RIGHTS DUTIE S The city of Campi Bisenzio wants to fight stereotypes prejudice discriminations based on race religion sex opinions The city wants its immigrants to be visible and open to social life 3. INSPIRATION All our actions are inspired by the most important documents about rights and freedoms, such as: Italian Constitution (1948) Art. 3 All citizens have equal social dignity and are equal before the law the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) the UN Declaration of the Rights of Migrant Workers the Charter for a World without Violence (Rome, 2008) written by Nobel Peace Prize winners The Antiracist Declaration by Regione Toscana (2008) There is only one race. The human race. 4. Actions A chinese woman is the Councillor for the Relationships with the Chinese community. She was the first foreign Councillor in Italy The city of Campi Bisenzio is supporting the national campaign for a new law about the right to vote for immigrants who live in Italy the italian citizenship for immigrants’children who are born in Italy In 2008 Campi Bisenzio was one of the finalist cities in the European Council competition for projects about integration. These cities – and many more - are now associated in the NETWORK OF ITALIAN MULTICULTURAL CITIES FOR DIALOGUE The purpose of this network is to share successful experiences The city promotes the public celebration of foreign and italian festivities and traditions in a spirit of friendship among the different ethnic groups Chinese New Year’s Day we dream a city where all citizens are visible and another because open towards one