Sunday, January 20, 2008

Woman And Man Dancing On Beach

Marian Mitra, a Romanian immigrant who tried to find his fortune in Spain


are 505,670 people who left Romania to go to Spain and are already the largest foreign group, at a considerable distance from the Moroccan group (298,424 people), which ranks second .
Most of them (294,345, 139.3%) arrived during the first ten months of 2007, shortly after Romania has entered the European Union (EU) and the barriers of entry are falling.
As new citizens, they have freedom to move and reside where they want. However, their labor rights are limited.

To prevent a large arrival of new European citizens imbalances in the labor market, the English government has established a negotiation period of two years from January 1, 2007.
Until end of this period, Romanians and Bulgarians wanting to work should have the same requirements of immigrants coming from countries outside the European Union.
The negotiations had been sufficiently publicized in Romania. But for the majority of Romanians arrived was the most important example of their conocsenti than in past years had been able to succeed in Spain. Only when they arrived and found themselves with the rejection of contractors for contracts have begun to think that they had made a mistake.

Some could not cope with failure and fell into depression.
This was the case of Marian Mitra, a man of the past 44 years September 4 was burned "the monk" in front of the sub-delegation of the Government in Castellón (Spain) as a protest because he was not able to find a stable job in Spain and could not return to Romania for lack of money.
Looking for a better life ahead of him but only despair, poverty and hunger, Mitra emigrated to Spain with his wife and his two children, after selling all his wealth and have requested that the money borrowed.
The Romanian, who had no residence permit or permanent work in Spain, but he assured that his compatriots glli promised legal work in Spain, after which he never found.
also glli had stolen the money, which would have to pay for him and his Ch the return trip in Romania.

After the bath, gas station and after having set fire, Marian has been 15 days in the hospital with first degree burns in 70% of his body before he died.
His body was repatriated in the Romanian town of Targoviste, where the police had to be present so that his wife was lynched by his Ionela relatives, who accused it of not doing everything necessary to prevent the tragic death of her husband.

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