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Gravando! 11
The Canadian and Brazilian international humanitarian roles
Discussion about the Canadian and Brazilian international humanitarian roles and how they can help reconstruct Haiti. The debate passes by the Haitian devastation, the Brazilian command of the UN mission in that country (MINUSTAH), the Canadian missions in the Middle East, the positioning of the two countries regarding immigration and refugee, coming back to how both countries can help reconstruct Haiti. Our guest is Andrea Pacheco Pacifico, professor of international law and international relations with emphasis on human rights of migrants and refugees, postdoctoral research fellow in international refugee law at York University.
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brazil,
canada,
earthquake,
haiti,
immigration,
international-law,
international-relations,
minustah,
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October 24 2010
An uncut, direct-to-tape debate on current issues involving Canada, Brazil, or both, that in Portuguese means Recording! The panel, consisted by Felipe Scarpelli, Sandro Miranda and Marcelo Paolinelli, comment on news, economy, society, culture, sports, and entertainment while presenting their points of view and establishing links between the two countries and the different perspectives implied when analyzing such issues with two different sets of viewers in mind. This is achieved with exceptional humour, arguing, irony and a pinch of sarcasm.
Gravando! is our only show that is completely uncut, and we have been doing it that way since we first recorded it. Aired on the fourth Wednesday of every month, this is also the only show that is recorded entirely twice for each edition – one in each language, without the use of captioning for the debates.
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