The dealers were interviewed by the GACETA de Tucumán, a prestigious local media outlet.
In the interview, mainly addressed to Rafael de la Rubia as the world representative of the March, where he arrived accompanied by Humanists from Buenos Aires, Salta, Tucumán ...
In addition to explaining the details of the 2ª World March For Peace and Nonviolence, Rafael de la Rubia emphasized that although violence is increasingly evident, at all levels, not only physical, there is also increasing evidence that overcoming it it's possible.
Nonviolence is the only way
"Because violence is not only physical, but also economic: when governments do not secure food for the population, and when there is no equitable distribution of resources.
According to the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) the economic gap is growing, not only between countries, but also within them, the rich are richer and the poor are poorer.
In Europe the middle class is declining".
Nonviolence is the only way and the only force capable of ending it.
Positive signs can be observed: “70 years ago it was unthinkable that the UN addresses the issue of nuclear disarmament, and yet, about three years ago it is already doing so on the initiative of Costa Rica".
It is also necessary that there is also a Social Security Council and another Environmental Council at the same level "to curb the multinationals that are destroying the planet".