Saturday, February 12, 2022
We live in a time when millions of men, women and children live in the midst of serious humanitarian crises. Social, political and environmental conditions that threaten their lives. It all seems so absurd because, in this globalised world, while we are witnessing an increasing opening of borders to the economic dimension (capital, trade, financial services…), more and more restrictions, walls and barriers arise against the “movement” of people.