Friday, April 29, 2011

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The Popular Party candidate for Mayor of Motril and the Andalusian Parliament, Carlos Rojas, accompanied by the Deputy Secretary popular, Ángeles López Cano, and the Association of the Deaf, has submitted the motion to be discussed on Wednesday in the Parliament of Andalusia on the enforcement of sign language.
Carlos Rojas said that "the Costa Tropical has more than 200 deaf people require effective implementation of the law, since there is a need for interpretation, which must be free and universal. The figure of the interpreter must be available for the deaf every day of the year, if we truly live in a society that is committed to participation. "
Rojas has been referred to the problems in this group found the time to get a driver's license, as the DGT has been removed all measures that allow access to knowledge examinations through sign language, such as interpreters and sign language videos.
should be noted that even 99% of English cinemas, have no subtitles for this group can enjoy this activity on an equal footing. This ignores all national legislation and international law and put in value a form of discrimination and social exclusion. The association thanked
Carlos Rojas work during these years with the launch of a daily news for the deaf, a sign language interpreter at City Hall and various language workshops signs to educate people and break down barriers of communication.
For its part, the popular deputy secretary, Ángeles López Cano, was very excited by this motion to be debated in the Parliament of Andalusia "is a very important initiative for the collective of deaf, as is your demand. We believe that working for what is right is above any political ideology. "
Finally, Rojas pointed out that "education is still one of our priorities, we continue fighting because the parents who choose for their children educated in deaf sign language are eligible for this educational model, as required the law. "

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