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17 Sep

Inauguration of The Route to Human Rights in The Primitive Way, Auditorium Principe Felipe, Oviedo. Asturias

This past September 1st, 2022, The Route to Human Rights in the Primitive Way was inaugurated in the Auditorium Principe Felipe of the city of Oviedo, Asturias in Spain. The objective of this action, created by International Solidarity for Human Rights,  is “to raise awareness among pilgrims, travelers and citizens so that, through the Camino de Santiago, fundamental rights such as equality, freedom, respect, education, food or justice, among others, are known and disseminated,” explain the organization, which recalls that the...

16 Sep

The Camino de Santiago becomes a space for claiming Human Rights

  Source: The Jacobean Academy Translation by: Devorah Sasha The International Solidarity for Human Rights Foundation presents a commemorative route in Santiago de Compostela that follows the route of the Primitive Way The Minister of Culture, Román Rodríguez; the rector of the USC, Antonio López, and the mayor of Santiago, Xosé Sánchez Bugallo, have participated in the event organized by the Xacobea Academy Santiago de Compostela. Wednesday, September 14, 2022. The Camino de Santiago, with its millenary history and its universal scope, has been the...

16 Sep

The Camino de Santiago, cradle of Human Rights in History.

The Camino de Santiago, with its millenary history and its universal scope, was the space chosen by the International Solidarity for Human Rights foundation for its new initiative, designed to vindicate the importance and validity of human rights. Thus, in recent days, those responsible for this institution and a group of pilgrims from different countries have walked the Primitive Way, placing 30 commemorative plaques in the different municipalities that it crosses, as many as there are articles in the Universal...

27 Aug

RUTA DE LOS DERECHOS HUMANOS EN EL CAMINO PRIMITIVO

Nos complace invitarle a la inauguración de la “Ruta de los Derechos Humanos en el Camino Primitivo”, la primera ruta de Derechos Humanos de Europa. Este proyecto, que la Fundación International Solidarity for Human Rights de Florida (EEUU), ha desarrollado con Where is, cuenta con la colaboración del Ayuntamiento de Oviedo, así como de los ayuntamientos asturianos de Grado, Salas, Tineo, Allande, Grandas de Salime en Asturias, y los ayuntamientos gallegos de A Fonsagrada, Baleira, Castroverde, Lugo, Guntín, Melide, Arzúa,...