3:47 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Argentina| Music| mexico · Comments Off
21 Apr 2008
ALAS stands for América Latina en Acción Solidaria and the organization’s mission of strengthening and expanding public and private sector support for Early Childhood Development in Latin America is being supported by two free concerts on May 17th in both Mexico City and Buenos Aires, featuring the hottest names in la musica Latina. the list of participating artists reads like a who’s who of Latin music and is expected to grow in the coming weeks. Artists who have signed on so far are : Alejandro Sanz, Aleks Syntek, Babasónicos, Calle 13, Chayanne, David Bisbal, Diego Torres, Fito Páez, Gustavo Cerati, Jorge Drexler, Juan Luis Guerra, Juanes, Los Tigres del Norte, Maná, Miguel Bosé, Paulina Rubio, Ricardo Montaner, Ricky Martin, Shakira and Timbiriche.
For more info visit Movimiento ALAS website and stay tuned for VivirLatino for updates.
3:14 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Politics| mexico · Comments Off
21 Apr 2008
Today, two Zapatista prisoners held in Tabasco, are set to begin hunger strikes protesting their incarcerations.
They demand immediate, unconditional release–not a pardon. In their own words: “For what crime do we have to request a pardon? For what crime would they have to pardon us?” In their eyes, to request a pardon would imply that they assume responsibility for a crime they didn’t commit.Ángel Concepción Pérez Gutiérrez (age 44) and Francisco Pérez Vázquez (age 74) from the community of Guapacal in the municipality of Tila, Chiapas, were detained and charged with the murder of Florentino Hernández López on July 9, 1996, and each sentenced to 25 year prison terms. The murder took place on November 16, 1995, as the result of a territorial dispute between two ejidos on either side of the Chiapas-Tabasco border, Tutzil (Chiapas) and Agua Blanca (Tabasco).
The case brought against the two indigenous Ch’ol men was fraught with irregularities, including some which constitute human rights violations. Among these is the right to valid reasoning and legal grounds with regards to one’s judgment, as stated in articles 14 and 16 of the Mexican Constitution. In this case, the sole witness originally claimed he could not identify the perpetrators and later changed his testimony claiming psychiatric distress at the time of his original statement, although there was no hard evidence to sustain his claim.
Via / My Word is My Weapon
Soon enough we all won’t have to hear Hips Don’t Lie anymore because Colombiana songstress, Shakira is allegedly working on an album to be released in the fall.
Finally!
Via / Blogamole
11:14 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Music| Politics| TV| US Presidential Race 2008 · Comments Off
21 Apr 2008Via / We Run This Vote
9:14 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Paraguay| Politics · Comments Off
21 Apr 2008
Way back last summer, we asked our readers if the next president of Paraguay would be lefty former Bishop Fernando Lugo. Turns out the answer is yes! Yesterday Paraguay held it’s presidential elections and it looks like the Bishop of the Poor won, changing a pattern of 60 years of presidents from the Colorado party.
“The humble citizens are the ones responsible for this change,” Lugo said at a downtown news conference as his lead grew. “Paraguayans have taken a great step toward civic maturity. . . . We have opened a new page in this nation’s political history.”
Once the election results have been verified, Lugo’s 5 year presidential term begins on August 15th.
Via / LA Times
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