Im sarah montague. My guest today is one of the big names of the Apartheid Struggle in south africa. Ahmed kathrada was sentenced to Life Imprisonment alongside Nelson Mandela on Robben Island, spending 26 years of his life in prison. On their release, Nelson Mandela persuaded him tojoin him in government, an experience he did not like, but he has never stopped campaigning for the ideals of freedom on which the Anti Apartheid Movement was based. Has south africa lived up to those ideals . Ahmed kathrada, welcome to hardtalk thank you for having me. When you think back 50 years ago, what were the ideals for which you are fighting . In one sentence . It was for a non racial, non sexist, democratic south africa. That sums up the whole struggle. That sums up the whole struggle . But, for you, there were years of what became an incredibly difficult life . You were arrested more than 18 times . You spent 26 years of your life in prison . There must have been times when you thought that this
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Polémica en Diputados por el lenguaje inclusivo
Fue tras la presentación de dos proyectos: uno que impulsa la utilización del lenguaje no sexista en toda la administración pública; y otro que propone prohibirlo en documentos oficiales.
miércoles, 23 de junio de 2021
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miércoles, 23 de junio de 2021
21:08
El primero pertenece a la legisladora del PI-Frente de Todos, Adriana Diaz, quien presentó una iniciativa mediante la cual propone “incorporar el uso de Lenguaje No Sexista en la redacción de documentos oficiales de la Administración Pública Provincial”.
El segundo fue elaborado por el diputado provincial del PRO-Juntos por el Cambio, Diego Figueroa, quien postula que se prohíba el uso del lenguaje inclusivo en documentos oficiales en establecimientos educativos del comúnmente denominado ‘lenguaje inclusivo’, en cualquiera de sus formas (x, e, @, etc.), empleado a para reemplazar el uso dela letra ‘o’ cuando es utilizado en un sentido genérico