As Hitza de Ipar Euskal Herria, the president of the association Les Bascos, of BEÑAT Gach, has advanced, considers it essential to extend "assisted fertilization" to all wives. In this way, "we will be part of the most open and progressive countries".
The members of the Les Bascos association will continue to be vigilant and vigilant as from Thursday on the biot bill to be discussed in the French Assembly. They want some points of the law to be made concrete. Likewise, it is expected that in 2012 there will be no illegal mobilizations against the law of marriage, as happened in 2012.
This news has been published by Ipar Euskal Herriko Hitza and we have brought it with the permission of the author.
This year marks the 51st anniversary of the United Nations proclamation of International Human Rights Day on 10 December. This date has become important in Euskal Herria and the Human Rights Observatory of Euskal Herria wants to offer some elements of reflection.
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Our rights, our future, now! Under the motto, the International Day of Human Rights commemorates the legacy of 76 years. The aim of the day is to promote the construction of a more peaceful, egalitarian and sustainable world. However, while progress is being made, we are faced... [+]
London 1928. At the Victoria and Albert Museum there was a very special painting: in the painting there is a black man, with wig and Levite, surrounded by books and scientific instruments. Thus it was catalogued in the Museum: “Unique satirical portrait representing a failed... [+]
Steilas considers out of place the effort of the Rectorate of the UPV/EHU to prevent the participation of a person through a communication at the congress on Sovereignty(s) held recently in our university. We do not understand the attempt to obstruct the academic activity of a... [+]