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Archive for July 23rd, 2007

Indigenas.jpgEvery year thousands of undocumented people pass into the U.S. through the border with Mexico, and not all of them are Mexican. Many begin their journey in their homelands in Central America, and in order to reach U.S. territory must become, in the words of Los Tigres del Norte –“dos veces mojados”crossing not one border but two. Central Americans entering Mexican territory do not have it easy, and allegations of abuse on the part of Mexican officials has been a catalyst for a demand by Mexico’s Human Rights Center for the National Commission of Human Rights (CNDH) to investigate the allegations:

In a press release, the National Center for Human Rights announced that there have been numerous complaints filed against military personnel and INM [Mexican Immigration authority) officials for stealing of money, physical and sexual aggression against Guatemalans, Hondurans and Salvadorans without CNDH having ever addressed the problems.

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9 year-old televangelist finds fame on YouTube

11:45 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Peru| Religion| children · Comments Off

23 Jul 2007

There’s really nothing I can say to do this video justice. I watched it, I was frightened and that’s that. It’s a 9 year-old child televangelist from Peru preaching like he’s possessed, and for those who don’t speak Spanish, he’s basically on tirade about how evolution is a lie.

According to 20 Minutos, the kid’s name is Nazaret Castillo Rey (stage name “Casti Rey”), he’s Peruvian, and has been preaching since he was 3 . Apparently his little empire is growing thanks to YouTube, which is making Casti Rey a household name. I think someone needs to call Señorita Laura on his parents for child exploitation.

Via / 20 Minutos

Bolivians : Hell No We Won’t Go (to a New Capital)

10:53 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Bolivia| Politics · Comments Off

23 Jul 2007

bolivia%20protests.jpgAbout a million people took to the streets of Bolivia’s capital city La Paz on Friday to protest efforts to move the nation’s capital. According to news reports, the crowd was made up of La Paz residents and members of the Aymara community bused in from the surrounding countryside. They were all united ,waving the red and green La Paz state flag. The executive and legislative branches of the Bolivian government are based in La Paz while the judicial branch is located 255 miles to the southeast, in Sucre. Bolivia was officially founded in Sucre in 1825 but lost its capital title in 1899 in a civil war.

Eastern states argue that Sucre, nearer the country’s center, can better represent the entire country than La Paz, which is on Bolivia’s far western edge.
La Paz backers say switching the capital from Bolivia’s largest city, with a metropolitan population of 1.7 million, to Sucre, population 250,000, would be expensive and divisive.

Via / CNN

One Woman Wasn’t in Good Hands with Esai Morales

7:47 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Celebrities| Justice| Los Angeles · Comments Off

23 Jul 2007

morales.jpgHe may be busy asking Spanish language television viewers if we are in good hands as the new Latino face of Allstate but one woman in Los Angeles is saying she wasn’t in good hands as Esai Morales’s girlfriend. Last Thursday the actor, best known for his roles in La Bamba and NYPD Blue, had a lawsuit filed against him by former girlfriend Elizabeth Mazzocchi who claims that he assaulted her on numerous occasions and gave her herpes.

According to her lawsuit, the couple began dating in January 2006. Two months later, Morales moved into Mazzocchi’s home and she began managing his career, believing it was “in their mutual interest as a couple working towards a permanent relationship to help [him] further and improve his career.”However, their relationship rapidly deteriorated, and by April of that year, the actor began a “systematic pattern of abuse” against Mazzocchi that included forcibly raping her in May 2006, and kicking and punching her in a November 2006 incident that led her to dial 911—even though Morales had allegedly threatened to have “every gangbanger in town looking to kill [her]” if she ever called the police.

Mazzocchi is also claiming that Morales owes her $25,000 in management fees. Morales and his reps had no comment.

Via / Yahoo!


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