Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Sores On My Dogs Lips




27 and November 28, 2010, we conducted a solidarity trip Wichí communities towards the border of Salta and Formosa, in the Chaco forest.


Photo: Community Fraga Wichí
Fraga We were in the evening, with much warmth. We talked until dawn and came back with new projects where we can collaborate for a better quality of life. Fraga community identifies as the main problem the lack of potable water, and the inability to sell their crafts receiving money, not clothes or food (which is what the brokers are give in exchange for their work). When they need to go to a health center, the inhabitants of Fraga move bikes 7 hours to reach the nearest post. The best news is that Fraga community owns the land, with papers in hand from the 70's.



Photo: Community
Fraga Wichí
was the night of 27 storm, and roads made mud. So we could not enter the 60 km we separated from "Jacare Pozo." But we got to 40 miles to "The Tannery" community in which we donated and gave us a place to deposit the donations for Pozo Yacaré until roads dry out and they might come to look for vehicles of the Police in the town of Ingeniero Juárez.

Photo: Ciudad Juárez
Engineer


Photo: Community of The Tannery
Wichí
lunch and share ideas with the community of The Tannery. We are very grateful to them, as usual, provide much more than we can bear.

organizers and travelers, Elio Fernandez, Maximiliano Mura, Silvio and Anna Zuzulich Soruco, heart greatly appreciate to everyone who donated food and clothing for these communities.

We let the gratitude of the communities visited:

T'o KOJYÄj LETICHUNAMEHENT AT TA

Thanks for remembering us all



Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Anniversary Of Death Invitation




Crossing the Community Solidarity Wichí




"Mission Pozo Jacare"



Pozo Mission Wichí alligator is a community displaced by floods of the Bermejo River in 2007, when it was destroyed by the flood, which destroyed canyons, forcing the exodus of the entire population. Although, have support to rebuild their village, and
l re-settlement of the community is an emergency that adds to the structural poverty.

On Saturday, November 27, 2010, travel 1200 miles to get closer to these 60 families Wichí: food, shelter (clothing), toys and books. Your donations are welcome. Are received at:

Santa Fe 544, Department 3 "A" of the city of Salta.

If you want help from the outside communicate in this way or my email: jujenita@gmail.com
travelers also need solidarity with vehicles to join the journey to reach more donations. and live with us this meeting with the Wichí.
Organizers: Elio Fernandez (native Wichí), Ana Soruco (Quechua descent) and Maximiliano Mura (Argentina).

More News:
http://idiomawichi.blogspot.com/2010/11/viaje-y-donaciones-para-mision-pozo.html

http://www.elcomercial.com.ar/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=16800:destacan-decision-de-refundar-la-poblacion -de-well-yacare-inhabited-by-aboriginal-wichi & catid = 9: editing, digital & Itemid = 65

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Wednesday, November 10, 2010

What's A G-string Wax

Medical Malpractice 32 of the IMSS clinic causes of HIV-positive patient death

Leonardo Bastida Aguilar, NotieSe
Mexico City, November 9, 2010.
http://www.notiese.org/notiese.php?ctn_id=4444
After the physician Febronio Alberto Juárez refused to meet Edgar Doryan HIV in the area of \u200b\u200bHospital General Area (HGZ) No. 32, Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social (IMSS), because "he had quoted, he died four days later of severe pneumonia.
On 31 October, Doryan HGZ Edgar went to 32 because it took more than 10 sleepless nights due to induced tachycardia the 39 degree heat that invaded her body. Arriving with Febronio Juarez, head of HIV at the institution, he refused to serve you and referred to the Family Medicine Unit No. 46, where he was diagnosed with candidiasis and prescribed "chicken soup" and fluconazole.
The drug was not available at the clinic so Doryan parents had to buy at a pharmacy. Doryan
Edgar, 26 years old, was diagnosed HIV positive in May this year. In late September, attended the HGZ 32 to pursue their studies of viral load and CD4 lymphocytes to see if it was time to start antiretroviral therapy. After two weeks back for results. Not succeeded because the staff in the area of \u200b\u200bChemistry "was on vacation." That would have assured him that on 16 November.
the night of November 2, Doryan parents received help from the activist Silvia Carmona, who suggested they go immediately to the National Institute of Respiratory Diseases (INER). Immediately accepted because their financial resources prevented them from sending their child to a private medical institution.
X-rays taken by doctors showed the right lung of Edgar Doryan with huge spaces, unequivocal sign that the body is severely damaged because of infection. The INER
, specialists diagnosed with "multi-focal pneumonia," a disease that ultimately caused his death on Thursday, November 4, as settled in the death certificate issued by the Ministry of Health.
Paradoxically, the same day, Gerardo del Carmen Resendiz, head of emergency department HGZ 32, Doryan gave him a disability for five days. Silvia Carmona, Doryan had not died, if that document had been issued from the same Oct. 31, when submitted to seek medical help first.
activist for the rights of people with HIV recalled that the Official Statement Mexicana 010, relating to HIV / AIDS, is explicit in stating that patients should be immediately attended to by specialists because of complications arising from an ineffective immune system.
This is not the first time that the doctor Alberto Febronio, denied care or medicine to clinic patients 32. Last April was reported by Felipe Sanchez for not authorize the release of raltegravir and darunavir, drugs needed to help control HIV / AIDS.
http://www.notiese.org/imprimir_popup.php?ctn_id=3833 Finally, Angelica, mother of Doryan warned that attend the National Human Rights Commission to report medical malpractice which was the subject of his son in health services.

Saturday, November 6, 2010

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STIGMA AND DISCRIMINATION (BIAS for those living with HIV)

ZEA BY ENRIQUE ADAR GUADARRAMA
HIV AND AIDS IS NOT JUST A DISEASE OR A PUBLIC HEALTH PROBLEM, IS A SOCIAL EVENT BECAUSE USUALLY WHEN YOU GET HIV is not Thinking about acquiring are being made other things, are making decisions about sex, WHICH IS PART OF EVERYDAY LIFE, LOVE MAYBE, MAYBE A WOMAN IS GIVING YOUR PARTNER, YOUR HUSBAND, MAY BE PRODUCT A VIOLATION, AND TO ACQUIRE HIV CAN SEE THE AFFECTED BY DISCRIMINATION HUMAN RIGHTS OF PERSONS AFFECTED, INCLUDING THE RIGHT TO HOUSING, HEALTH, WORK, SOCIAL SECURITY, THE SEX, THE MARRIAGE, THE FAMILY AND MANY OTHERS.
STILL HAVE THE WRONG IDEA ABOUT HOW ABOUT LIVING WITH HIV sick or disabled, BUT LIVING WITH THE VIRUS IS NOT A SYNONYM FOR ILLNESS OR PHYSICAL OR MENTAL DISABILITY, ALSO LIVING WITH THE VIRUS IS THE EDGE OF DEATH, IT IS ALSO IMPORTANT TO CLARIFY THAT PEOPLE ARE NOT LIVING WITH HIV INFECTION HAZARD, AS LONG AS THERE IS TIMELY DETECTION TO KEEP A GOOD STATE OF HEALTH, thereby affecting people continue be active and productive, It features work and live ordinary, WITH SOME CHANGES HABITS, FOR EXAMPLE IN THE INTAKE OF DRUGS, THE COMPLIANCE WITH TREATMENT IN SEXUAL AND MAYBE YOUR LIFE IN THE FOOD.
ESTIGMAS PREJUDICE AND LINKED TO THE LIVING WITH HIV OR AIDS ARE HAVING AN OBSTACLE TO ADDRESS THE EPIDEMIC AND ARE GROUNDS FOR DISCRIMINATION OR VILAR HUMAN RIGHTS ARE EFFECTIVE PEOPLE, SO THE BIAS-FREE INFORMATION AND EDUCATION FOR REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH SEXUAL HEALTH (WHICH SHOULD NOT BE SEPARATED) ARE VERY IMPORTANT TO PREVENT HIV INFECTION coupled with RESPECT FOR HUMAN RIGHTS OF THOSE WHO LIVE AND WITH HIV OR AIDS

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Do Pearl Thongs Make A Difference

Indemnifying 7-Eleven Mexico to former worker with HIV

http://www.notiese.org/notiese.php?ctn_id=4410
company recognizes employee discrimination exerted itself
Workers are trained to respect any kind of religious and social issues, said area of \u200b\u200bCommunication and Public Relations
Xochitl Celaya
Enriquez Mexico City, October 26, 2010.
Almost a month after Uri Armando Cepeda, 21 years old, lost their jobs at 7-Eleven Mexico, after being discriminated against for being HIV positive, he reached an agreement with the store network.
Víctor Hernández, in charge of Communication and Public Relations Company, informed the agency that originally Cepeda was not fired, but he stopped going to work for three days before the harassment by a companion (Adrian James). He said that upon learning of the situation, the Human Resources Manager DF, Rosa Maria Resendiz, called him to present himself to work, however, he decided to resign.
For his part, said Armando Cepeda Uri to NotieSe was "wrongfully terminated" and discriminated against, then to disclose their HIV status. The former worker said she was advised to sign a waiver because the branch of Nice, in Mexico City had "high inventory."
was why filed a complaint with the Federal Labor Defense, through the appointed lawyer Carmen Hernandez, and a complaint to the National Council to Prevent Discrimination, said institution, through its office communication, have signed an agreement for promoting the culture of equality and nondiscrimination, but the body did not specify in what was such an agreement.
"Armando was settled under the law to one hundred percent, even though he had decided to resign," said Victor Hernandez. Cepeda said it was compensation for "damage" in addition to being settled by a cash payment.
For now, the retail chain monitors the branch manager Adriana James, who was sent a warning. Hernández explained that "is being supervised in their interactions with peers, to proceed in case of recurrence of discriminatory actions.
Cepeda decided to reach an agreement with the company due to its "modern life is very exhausting trial." For its part, 7-Eleven Mexico reported that from the beginning we were given every opportunity to collect his settlement under the law.
Victor Hernandez said that during induction, 7-Eleven Mexico, all employees are trained to respect any kind of religious and social issues, so addressing issues "of discrimination and all those concerned with social justice ", but Armando said that during training, do not touch these issues.
chain stores have a section within its website, in which he says have a "high sense of social and humanistic," besides being "aware of gaps and needs in education, health and health care that experienced by communities where they operate. " Armando
Uri said he received a settlement and "compensation for damage" along with an apology on behalf of the director general, Luis Chapa. In addition, we were granted letters of recommendation, which specify that the former employee resigned "voluntarily."
mentioned that applications no longer work in different places, but so far has received no reply. His viral load is low and your mother know your situation. "I think that (in 7-Eleven Mexico) will no longer discriminate", but said that to avoid future problems, shut up your on your health.
He said that negotiations with 7-Eleven Mexico could take as a result of the appearance of the case in the media and said he was assured that according to him, was twice what was his due.
"I did not like the scandal, so I apologized, "he said Uri Armando Cepeda, who has received supportive comments on the group page" GAYGDL "on Facebook network .

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

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HIV IS THE LINE OF FRACTURE IN HUMAN RIGHTS

ZEA BY ENRIQUE ADAR GUADARRAMA
believe that HIV / AIDS is the fracture line on human rights, it highlights the discrimination and violation of human rights of millions of people around the world and that brings out the zero recognition of human rights for all.
HIV affects gay men, bisexuals, transsexuals or transvestites, but also heterosexual men, women, housewives, children, migrants and indigenous people to the most poor, black people.
All these people do not enjoy the same human rights as others, are affected in their right to health, the right to work and social security, humanitarian aid, the right to migrate or transit, access to treatment, the right to marry, the right to form even some form of family, adoption, to a dignified death or abortion in the event that the product is affected by HIV or there is some risk to the mother as well many cases are related to human trafficking and sexual exploitation.
Added to this are discussed public health policies and preventive care, education, values, issues such as the secular state, social security for same-sex couples.
is also talk of new terminology that does not discriminate people leaving aa disused terms as a struggle, now use the response to AIDS, leaving behind terms such as recruitment and related pesquizas now the test has to be under pre and post-test counseling and informed consent, confidentiality and Free.
Now there is talk of patients, we talk about users or right holders, no longer speaks of homosexuality as a disease but as a way of life, the disease is not only because it affects biologist social situations and human rights, public health is changing the relationship between the beneficiaries and their relationship with doctors, it has become less paternalistic, a cooperation between the beneficiary and the physician, speaking of addiction treatment and autoaestima, we talk about citizenship.
speak of shared responsibility among the people when of sexual relations, to request condom use, to avoid police states get into the private lives of the people, the limits of personal information in access to information, do not talk about vulnerable groups but practices risk, there are vulnerable people made vulnerable by themselves but others., it also speaks of the feminization of HIV disease, it speaks not only of homosexuality, but of the entire range of sexual diversity and sexual dissidents even be fights stigma and discrimination internal or internalized, on ways of being a woman, no longer speaks of infected people or people with AIDS or infected but people with HIV or affected by HIV (referring to family members or people close to people living with HIV) speaks of sexual orientation, sexual identity, the polyamorous, the intersexed, as queer, safe sex workshops and protected or barrier methods of contraception, of the legal termination of ambarazo, speaks of strengthening democracy and citizenship, civil society

Monday, July 26, 2010

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A protective measure pits Wichí Ask graves are protected where bones were found in the Argentine Army witness killings and test plans of mass destruction.

seeks to protect these graves is the progress of any farm and oil, as they already exist in various sectors of the province. The graves are located in Rivadavia south side, on public land. One located in an area of \u200b\u200bbush, 500 yards from where it is installed Wichí Mission Community. The second is in the place called La Paloma, located two or three miles to the north of the town Rivadavia, and 15 km away in the same city is located on Chuschal spot where the third grave was identified. "

There are testimonies that affirm the existence of more mass common in the northern band of the department of Rivadavia and also in the department of San Martin in Salta.

addition, communities are demanding recognition as a pre-existing native peoples and the return of their ancestral lands.

Report: Rocío Ilama.

Source: http://www.pagina12.com.ar/diario/sociedad/3-150157-2010-07-26.html

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

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Monday, February 8, 2010

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girls ...!!!! Always read the rules


15. FOULS CALLED VIOLATIONS AND VIOLATIONS


15.1. The breach of the rules due to non-incidental contact between two or more opposing players is a foul.


15.2. Failure to comply with the rules relating to a trademark or make a "travel" is a violation. The offenses do not stop the game.


15.3. Any breach of the rules is a violation.


15.4. Only the player on which the offense is committed may claim, calling it "takes."


15.5. Any opposing player may claim a violation by calling the specific name of the offense.


15.6. Any opposing player may claim a violation calling the specific name of the violation or just "Rape", unless a particular rule as otherwise specified.


15.7. The calls must be made immediately after the breach occurs.


15.8. If the player on the team which was called the "missing", "violation" or "rape" you disagree with it, this should be called "answer" or "Contest" in English


15.9. If a player calling a "missing", "rape" or "answered" then determine that this appeal was unnecessary, may retract the call, saying "I despise" ("retracted"). The game resumed with a check.


15.10. To set the count after a "missing", "rape" or "answer" this is summarized in the following ways:


15.10.1. After a "failure or" rape "for the defense:


15.10.1.1. If not answered the count is reset to one (1);


15.10.1.2. If answered, everything is reset to count up to six (6).


15.10.2. After a "mistake" caused by the offense, is answered or not, everything is reset to count up to nine (9).


15.10.3. After a "violation" of the offense:


15.10.3.1. If not answered the count is reset to maximum (9);


15.10.3.2. If "rape" is answered, all count is reset to maximum six (6).


15.10.4. After simultaneous compensation of any shortcomings or violations, any count is reset to maximum six (6).


15.10.5. For all other calls that are answered, any count is reset to maximum six (6).




"REGULATION IS THE MAIN BASE ...!!!!!!!!!!!" Game