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Reding: 'The abuse of disabled people is a taboo in the EU, we must bring it to light'

European Commissioner for Justice, Rights and Citizenship, Viviane Reding, said that physical abuse of people with disabilities "A taboo" in the European Union, and called for involvement of the media to raise awareness and combat this problem.

Reding stressed the difficulty of eradicating the abuse of disabled persons in detention facilities and care, because such cases usually come to light at a conference organized by the European Disability Forum at the headquarters of the European Parliament in Brussels .

"The physical abuse for the disabled are taboo, and we can only remove them if we help the media," said curator and vice president of the EC when asked about this for a MEP.

Involvement media, and their willingness to pick up cases of abuse they have suffered as homes for the elderly in some European countries, "it is very important for people to react," said Reding.

At the conference, the Commissioner recalled the general lines of the European disability strategy for the next decade, by the Commission last November and was willing to "put pressure" on member states to apply their points main.

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Among other measures, the strategy should promote the market of goods and services specifically for disabled which would also improve the quality of life of these people "support the development of a new sector and job creation," said Reding.

Regarding the possibility of using Braille and sign language in all transactions of citizens with European institutions, one of the recommendations of the strategy, the Commissioner admitted that "there is still much work" to achieve " total accessibility. "

however, hoped that the next European elections "to be accessible to all persons with disabilities", and advised member states to introduce amendments to the electoral law to facilitate the voting blind or disabled. Making

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For its part, the president of the European Disability Forum, Yannis Vardakastanis, said the Commission's strategy, coupled with the recent EU ratification of the Convention of the United Nations (UN ) on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, constitute "a historic breakthrough." Vardakastanis

added that "now is implement them, that is, the hardest part" with a view to Europe to be "a place free of discrimination."

There are currently about 80 million people with disabilities in the EU, ie sixth of the European population, a number that is expected to increase in coming years due to aging populations.

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stations Arc de Triomf (L-1) and Selva de Mar (L-4) have recently been adapted. Source
http://www.porcabarcelona.com/2010/11/mapa-del-metro-de-barcelona-para-carritos-de-bebes-minusvalidos-y-viajeros-con-maletas/

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