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Section des sourds et malentendants socialistes : ウィキペディア英語版
Section des sourds et malentendants socialistes

The Section des Sourds et Malentendants Socialistes : Organization of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Socialists (SSMS) is a French political organization. This is an organization of French policy of all activists, supporters deaf, all those who want to build a different future at the left. It is an organization of reflection and proposals on socialism, on the issues of deafness and disability.
== Historical ==

A section of the deaf in Paris socialists〔 http://www.sourds.net/histoire/annee/〕 was existed in 1999 in Paris with the first Secretary of section : Patrick Didden,〔http://www.visuf.org/lectHistChrono.php〕 and Christophe Le Gall, Rachid Mimoun, Daniel Hureau (Founder of the League for the Rights of the Deaf). After reaching 60 members, it has unfortunately disappeared for lack of militants, because of statutory restrictions about geography, imposed by the Socialist Federation of Paris. Antennas have existed in Toulouse, Strasbourg, Lille.
Campaigners deaf socialist meet difficulties of integration in the local sections of the Socialist Party: isolation, difficulty of communication, lack of accessibility of information of their party in despite their high motivation to be full participants, their thirst for recognition, their willingness to go beyond the associative framework, for to all areas. For this, a group of deaf activists was formed November 26, 2006. This group〔 http://sntic.parti-socialiste.fr/2007/03/03/la-section-des-sourds-et-malentendants-du-ps-a-lhonneur/〕 has been active in the presidential campaign and made accessible to the presidential program of Ségolène Royal.〔 http://www.lefigaro.fr/presidentielle-web/20070302.FIG000000206_internet_au_secours_des_sourds.html〕
In 2010, the Parti Socialiste and Charlotte Brun, National Secretary are aware of the difficulties deaf activists. A section of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Socialists (SSMS), was created June 19, 2010 by Raphaël Bouton and Joël Chalude sponsored by Charlotte Brun, national secretary in charge of the elderly, disability and dependency.

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