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- W2912602381 abstract "Each human being on planet Earth has his/her own place under the sun, a house, a country, and also freedom which enables the person to change all these how everyone wants or simply obliged to do so. Some people emigrate leaving their own country when the political regime changes, and when economy and security orders are destroyed, like the things happened in 1989. Following that catastrophe launched in the name of democracy, millions of people have remained jobless, homeless and hopeless. Others have left their country because God Mars has caused crises on their mother’s land, the way things take place in Syria, in Northern Africa, and of course in many other places on the Blue Planet nowadays. This type of migration, in the high technological century in which hypersonic speed is practised, has not contributed to improving migratory people’s human condition, it led on the contrary to humanitarian, demographic, existential and catastrophes of civilization. The migrating human floods that have covered Western Europe – the praiseworthy tree – have generated such effects, that by respecting proportions, they could be comparable to those produced by the Second World War. Suddenly, the great European capitals, the perils of the western civilization settled there thousand years ago (as a result of the battles they had always won), have found themselves overrun by Moslems, Africans, Asians and other peoples who shuddered the West, like the crusaders had terrified the East centuries ago. The huge economic power and the Western grand resources of civilization have not succeeded either to blur such phenomenon or to assimilate immigrants. Thus, one of the most human Man’s right – the right to migration – has generated a nightmare in the most civilized and elegant places on the Earth." @default.
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- W2912602381 title "The Catastrophic Impact of Right" @default.
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