I received a mail from Greenpeace Argentina and I was supposed to call the Danish Embassy, in order to leave a message about the Greenpeace activists who were in jail , because they interrupted the Climate Gathering (or meeting) in Copenhaguen.
Well there was a message machine telling me in Spanish and in Danish that the Embassy was closed ( maybe because of Christmas holidays), but they didn´t leave a space for me to leave my message. It was only for Danish people. But the Embassy is in Argentina, or am I wrong?
And I wasn´t born when people from all over the world came to Argentina to scape from war and hunger...They were received, I believe, quite well, because they stayed in this new country and they founded a family and had new jobs.
So I , Susana, think it´s quite awful the way the Embassy answers the phone with a message so cold and egoistic . I wanted to speak about the Greenpeace activists and ask the Government of that country to listen to my request...
Impossible...A voice ( in the recorded message, of course) said to Danish people in Spanish and Danish, that the Embassy was closed and "if the caller was Danish," he could mark 9 and the message would be received in Denmark...As I wasn´t Danish I had to hang up. I couldn´t ask the Danish Government to free Greenpeace people, who were asking the meeting to listen to their pleas about weather changing...
But apart from that, what about education, human rights...and so on...
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