Friday, August 20, 2010

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The danger of being albino in Africa


Living in Africa and be albino poses a serious danger to those with the depigmentation of the skin. Sorcerers believe that bring luck in love and work. Therefore, albino people become currency.

His blood, hair or genitals are of great value in Africa. His fingers are used as amulets. According to magical beliefs, anywhere in the body of an albino is used to create potions that bring luck in love and business.

In the past two years 53 albinos have been killed in eastern Africa and parts sold his body to witchcraft. A Kenyan was the first arrested and sentenced to 17 years in prison for trying to sell to a friend albino in Tanzania . I cheated with the promise of a better life, through his contacts, and a steady job as a driver. I thought to sell in exchange for $ 300,000 .

albino community in Tanzania, some 170,000 people calls for tougher penalties to eradicate these facts. In countries like Burundi , 13 people serving sentences in prison for murder. Being albino in Africa is synonymous with danger, hence, many fleeing to Europe seeking asylum.





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Affirmation, Space and the Practice of Being: African descent in Colombia


The territoriality, autonomy, consent, are also goals shared by peoples of African descent, organized into Quilombos in Brazil, and communities Palenke Colombia, etc.. In line with the "inter alternative learning paradigms" is a summary of this process in Colombia: the organization "Proceso de Comunidades Negras" and recent agreements on territorial and community control.

Black Communities Process in Colombia

principles that guide the CPN


1. BE Affirmation Affirmation of cultural identity of the Black Communities.


2. Space to be the defense of the ancestral lands of the Black Communities and sustainable use of natural resources.


3. Exercise BE autonomous Participation of Black Communities and their organizations in the process of making decisions that affect them.


4. Option One's Own Future. The defense of a development option consistent with the cultural aspirations of the Black Communities, and culturally and environmentally sustainable.


5. Solidarity. Contribute from the particular to the struggle of the European Black and other sectors for the vindication of their rights and building a more just world.


In practice CPN efforts are aimed at:


1 . Strengthening self-organizing processes of the Black Communities and their organizations.


2. Defense, development and strengthening cultural identity of the Black Communities.


3. Recognition, extension and implementation of the field of ethnic rights, cultural, territorial, social, economic and political aspects of Colombian Black community as an ethnic group.


4. Shares of defense of territory and natural resources management and conflict resolution.


5. Boosting self-management processes communities and organizations and the definition of development policies in line with their cultural identity and aspirations.


6. The defense of human rights of black communities in the context of internal armed conflict in the country, especially the prevention and protection of communities and their members against forced internal displacement, location, massacres and assassinations, etc.


7. Strengthening the participation of women and girls of African descent the visibility of their situation and the definition of concrete strategies to address the situation of particular vulnerability and ignorance of their rights.


8. The fight against racism and racial discrimination through outreach and positioning of the subject, revealing in national and international discussion, by identifying cases of racism and racial discrimination and to design a legal strategy seeking combat.


STATEMENT OF THE REUNION ON THE CONSTRUCTION OF A COMMON AGENDA IN BLACK COMMUNITIES ancestral territories, South Pacific, and valleys CHOCO


Territorial Ethnic Organizations, Community Councils and Community Councils Joint Afro-Colombian communities, the undersigned, gathered in the city of Cali on 3 and 4 July 2010, as part of the meeting CONSTRUCTION JOINT AGENDA GOVERNANCE FOR COMMUNITY Ancestral NEGRAS, PACIFICO SUR, CHOCO Y VALLES INTERANDINOS.

Saludamos la disposición de nuestras organizaciones de reunirnos para trabajar con el ánimo de construir agenda común en el marco de los fuertes desafíos que atraviesa nuestros territorios en las actuales circunstancias.


Saludamos y felicitamos la disposición de la Oficina de Naciones Unidas para los Refugiados por apoyar la realización de este encuentro.


We particularly welcome the decision of the United Nations to declare 2011 as International Year of African descent peoples. In this context it is necessary to promote community mobilization and press the state's adoption of measures to really overcome the deep inequalities and inequities suffered by our communities.

express our concerns about:


The profound violation human rights of our communities, killings, displacement and threats to our communities, and women leaders, which is part of a general strategy of intimidation and disruption of our organizational and community processes.


Almost 20 years after the conquest of specific rights of black communities / Afro, several important, crucial and final of the law 70 of 1993 as are the chapters IV , V and VII of the regulation has not been achieved, despite the insistence and construction proposals from communities, their organizations, leaders and leaders.


In January 2009, the Honorable Constitutional Court order through the Auto 005 and in the context of an unconstitutional state of affairs, a scheme for the protection of the rights, life and the territories of Afro-Colombian communities, their leaders and leaders; view with great concern that despite the specific orders of the Honorable Constitutional Court, government institutions required to their implementation, are lengthy and tangled compliance with such mandates that are not implemented as ordered by the Constitutional Court, generating actions over violations of the rights and lives of our communities, leaders and leaders .


Because the institutional attitude of not proceeding with legal mandates in terms of protecting the rights of our communities, facilitate illegal activities such as mining , delivery of concessions multinational mining companies such as Anglo Gold Ashanti, Glencord, Cosigo Risort, Anglo American Gold, Muriel Mining Company, Frontino Gold, among others, causing devastating impacts on the ancestral lands and cultural integrity of the ethnic peoples and an important cost in human lives.


This violent rights enshrined in international agreements, the constitution and laws, such as the consultation , the free, prior and informed consent and the right of ethnic groups to freely decide our fate .


rights of our communities were conquered in work dynamics and impact that compromised the efforts of a group of organizations, given the gravity of the situation they have been subjected our communities, which can be observed in the statement of the expert on ethnic minorities Ms. Gay McDougal, (See Declaration) profound challenges presented to us this time and the need for joint action in terms of protecting and advance the rights won, we agree and undertake to:


· Acting together in terms of work involved in building and implementing a common agenda aimed at protecting and advance the rights of our communities in local, regional and national levels.


· We pledge to create a process unit containing as structural, rights and lives of leaders and communities at risk.


· Defender coordinated manner the fundamentals of the rights that we have achieved so far and need to advance our common action.


Given the urgency of a common agenda, built from the grassroots in the regional push the incidence and the exercise of rights, we call on:


· Make a humanitarian tour the ancestral lands of Afro-Colombian communities in the South Pacific, Choco and Inter-Andean Valleys .


· Flesh in the coming months a regional joint space in the drive to push the black movement action at local, regional and national levels.


Topics such as the Comprehensive Development Plan and Long Term Auto 005, Prior Consultation and Consent Free, Prior and Informed illicit crops , Internal Armed Conflict, Fumigation, spaces and mechanisms for participation of our community, Truth, Justice and Reparation for the Afro-Colombian Communities. They are part of a list of themes, which we discuss and agree on approach routes to the government directly in an organic community space and which will convene in the coming months.


guarantee the enjoyment of rights of all citizens is the responsibility of states, we demand that the Colombian government :


· carry out the mandates of the constitution and law, as well as international conventions concerning special protection of the rights and cultural integrity of the Afro-Colombian peoples as an ethnic group.


· comply fully with the mandates of the Honorable Constitutional Court Judgement on the T-025, 2004 and Order 005 of 2009, relating to the protection of cultural integrity of black communities, the right to life and stay in their ancestral territories.


· Review and repeal the licensing of concessions for exploration and exploitation of mineral resources and timber which are violating the collective rights of communities ancestral, including titles released without consultation and unjustly in the territories of black communities in the mining Take-Suarez, Cauca, Cauca Timbiqui-Hill and Dog Face-Chocó-Antioch, Cocomaseco-Acandí-Choco, WCPO-Bagadó -Choco in Upper San Juan-ASOCASAN-Chocó, and other Condoto Ancestral Domain.


· demand that under the constitution and the law, the Colombian government protect the cultural integrity of the ethnic groups


· National government demand to stop the spraying and forced eradication of coca, attention and accept the proposed eradication Autonomous Community on the basis of concrete alternatives for the communities.


We urge the international community:


· At United Nations agencies, European Commission and the U.S. Congress to support the applications for protection of rights claimed by Afro-Colombian communities.


· effectively cooperate to solve these difficulties in the economic, political and technical.


· Supporting the Afro-Colombian communities in building an effective advocacy for the advancement of our rights in local, national and international.


· support politically, technically and economically implementation of the agenda built as part of this statement.

coordinate in the direction of, invite all community councils, territorial ethnic organizations, Afro-Colombian organizations, individuals to sign the proposed labor agreement and joint action, for which may send an email to the following address:

agendaregional.territorioyvida @ gmail.com.


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invite the Policy Unit and Articulated Action for the defense and advancement of the rights of Afro-Colombian communities and strengthening local processes, regional, national and international.


Signatories Organization and Community Councils.

Association of Community Councils Timbiquí - Mayor Palenke the Kastigar.

Association of Ethnic Community Councils and Territorial Organizations ASOCOETNAR Nariño.

Mayor Council Cacarica Basin

Community Council of Condoto Cocomacoiro

Community Council Upper San Juan

Council Mayor Pro defense of the Tapajos River

and Federation of Community Councils of San Juan FOSAN

Network Community Councils of the South Pacific. ReComp

Process of Black Communities in Colombia. PCN

Regional Palenke the Kongal

Alto Cauca Regional Palenke

Minga North

Municipal Women's Association. ASOM

Community Council Making

Rio Community Council Pepe

General Council Dolphin

Cedar Community Council

Ancestors Corporation

United Black Community Council

Alto Community Council Guapi

Patia North Community Council San Bernardo.

Renacer Black Community Council

Upper South Community Council of Saija.

Afro-Colombian Red

Community Council Gualmar

the Mojarras Foundation

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Roberto Espinoza
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PUBLIC STATEMENT IN SUPPORT OF OUR BROTHERS IN HUNGER STRIKE MAPUCHES.


Alabalty, alabalty zali pitchau, zali lickau!

Lickanantay Del Pueblo Council, Atacama, composed of various Native Communities and Associations of the Ancestral Pueblo, expressed his unconditional support for the Mapuche brothers until today are on a token hunger strike protest at the continuing abuses by the judiciary in social protests made by the Mapuche people and to criminalize various community action applying the Terrorism Act.

As indigenous people we are aware, that currently the Chilean State, use the law to appease our people, it is assumed that a democratic government all have a right to free speech and fight for the survival of our peoples, we recognize the courage of our brothers and understand that the only option to be considered is the movement.

It seems a shame that the Chilean State invites us to celebrate 200 years of the Republic, but we ask what are we going to celebrate? ... "200 years of destruction and abuse of our people? ... 200 " years of theft, plunder, and genocide Huaqueo? ... "The extermination of our languages, our roots, our customs and traditions? ...

Grandparents decided at the time, every part of our Earth is sacred to the people, every bright Cactus thorn, every sandy shore, every corner of the Dark Forest, Clear Water Each Santa ... and the hum of the smallest insect is sacred to the memory of our grandparents and ancestors.

know that Chileans do not understand our traditions and customs for him a piece of land is the same as another, because he is a stranger who comes in the night and takes from the mother land as precious and sacred, and that is stealing the Chilean government that keeps us balanced in space or universe.


The mother earth is a sister to him, but his enemy, his appetite will devour the wealth of mother earth and leave behind a barren desert and polluted pronounce Mother Earth we have only to listen, when out, we must also deliver, that is reciprocity in our worlds, if we give it acts simply example is unfortunately what is happening in the San José mine, with siblings miners.

is how we indigenous people will always be ready to shed our blood for our Path'ta Hoyri, Pachamama, Nuke Mapu ... FROM LAND

LICKANANTAY, Second Region, TOMAS Lickana Paniri, DATED 18 AUGUST 2010 TOWN COUNCIL
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Mexico: For the Zapatistas is important


Xochitl Leyva Solano (Mexico) is a social anthropologist from the University Autónoma de Yucatán and doctorate from the University of Manchester, UK. He has done field work in the Lacandon Jungle (Chiapas), Kenya (Africa) and in cities like Berlin, London and Barcelona.

writes articles for various magazines and has published books like: Lacandona the edge of water, Geoeconomy and Geopolitics in the area of \u200b\u200bthe Plan Puebla Panama and Governance (en) diversity: indigenous experiences in Latin America. It is also as a member Zapatista activist group People's History of the Other knowledge and coordinator of the Sixth Hour radio program that broadcasts from San Cristobal de las Casas.

Mariátegui. The magazine of ideas Xochitl Leyva-interviewed in Knowledge and Social Movements Meeting held in Lima, on the status of indigenous peoples in Chiapas and the prospects of the Zapatista National Liberation Army (EZLN) in Mexican politics. Xochitl

We confess that the group's History and Knowledge Other ... the call came through that made them the Zapatista comrades towards the end of 2005 to build the Other Campaign. And in the context of the 2006 elections, the Zapatistas were raised what shall we do? because we are not fighting for the seizure of power, then "they said we have a political duty to insert ourselves in a different way As part of this electoral campaign of 2010.

"then launched a rereading of his struggle was called the Sixth Declaration of the Lacandon jungle where they made a call for anti-capitalist struggle and the construction of another policy from below and to the left, criticizing the policy and has become a good, democratic electoral politics is a market for buying and selling of votes.

A total cynicism of the various parties to enter the contest and the only thing many of these parties want to gain power is to take the spoils of money, which means having a formal power, "said Xochitl. It also ensures that the group's History and Knowledge Other is a group of thirteen men and women from different cultural and artistic political paths that are added and says:

"We will work as the axis of both know how to build a different way our history from the people, as the communication of free media. " Xochitl Leyva said that the sixth hour is transmitted through Community Radio program adherents to the Other Campaign, which was convened by the EZLN movement since 2005. "This radio program is on Saturdays from 11:00 to 12:00 noon.

Our blog is http://frecuencialibre991.blogspot.com There you can find the programs transmitted by this citizen and community radio. The Sixth Time is a program of adherents, but the radio works as a collective of independent media where feminists, people working with street children, groups that are in the Other Communication and one of those groups is the group The Other History and Knowledge Other. "

- What is the situation of indigenous peoples in Chiapas before the militarization and criminalization of protest?

- The EZLN is released and declared war on the Mexican government in 1994 but in 1996 signed the first peace accords were a series of economic and political demands. Policies were related to the recognition of autonomy and especially the right of peoples to self determination and there was a demand on the issue of community media in the hands of communities.

thereon is then signed agreements that needed to be the impulse. In 2001 President Vicente Fox's PAN (National Action Party), a rightwing party, which at that time began his term-he wanted to return the signed agreements in 1996 and made an effort to send to Congress to become law. However, no consensus was reached in the various sectors of parliament for approval.

But for the Zapatistas autonomy was not constitutional reality but reality, in the sense that the Zapatistas began to walk with more strength-autonomous municipalities that were already forming in 1995 - to form autonomous regions work.

That is, there are governing, have their own health, education and in this context between 1994 and 2010 what has been different stages of the counterinsurgency policy to try to end the Zapatista struggle for autonomy.

Then from 1994 to 2000 there was a policy of demilitarization of the area, from 2000 forward as needed to advance in Congress agreements, the army withdrew to barracks but not counter-insurgency policy, which was through counter-care programs.

And in recent years especially with the current President Felipe Calderon, has been government policy of drug war, but in this war has militarized the country and has been important for them to attack the nodes that are autonomous. Then we

autonomous governments in the Zapatista and other parts of the country who have been openly attacked, not so much in terms of total massacres but as paramilitary groups working in the regions and people attacking both movements as Zapatista communities. In the Zapatista area of \u200b\u200bthe forest there evictions, paramilitary attacks and counterinsurgency policy is added to the government's war against drug trafficking.

With all these communities are crossing into a new state of great violence and alert. By 2012 we think that will happen is that the whole country is going to move much because there is a dispute over who will take the presidency.

Political parties are seeing the PRI (Institutional Revolutionary Party) which administered the state for more than 70 years, is coming back, taking hold, because the left is very disjointed and the right is discredited by the type of government which has exercised federal level and in different states of the municipality. Then

the story unfolds is the PRI, it is thought, by the polls and sees that it is a reality, that the PRI will win again and both left and right in various municipal and district committees are making alliances to join now and prevent the PRI wins.

- On behalf of the Zapatistas Is there any possibility of resuming talks with the government?

- No, while not satisfied with the signing of the Agreements of San Andrés: recognition of autonomy, to self-determination, economic and productive capacity of communities. While there is no constitutional recognition, the Zapatistas are in total silence and the only thing coming out now are reported of the Good Government to denounce the violence they are suffering.

So there is no possibility if the government does a review of its policy, first to fulfill the San Andrés accords and on the other side of counterinsurgency policy. If there is a change of attitude by the government, the Zapatistas have declared total silence.

- On The Other Campaign Does this continue? Is it going to revive?

- Since the end of 2005 were made in preparation for the Other Campaign and began walking in 2006. It has different sectors such as student, there is an alliance with the peasant movement's National Congress Indigenous cultural art movement, anarcho-punk movement, small groups of the Communist Party.

there is the Other Campaign is a political force, not the majority. It has a really pulls the radical because it builds joint spaces which are really down, the movements of prostitutes, the movements are in different parts of the country without even entering politics, parties in electoral democratic life.

All this Article, the other ... in different regions, there are many internal problems of joint decision-making, but still exists as a political reality in different places with no chance of having another option for politics. The Other Campaign is anti-capitalist bottom left, building another policy from the lowest social levels.

- What is the position of the Zapatistas with respect to the 2012 presidential election? Do you support a candidate of the left?

- will not enter. Always make an argument, a common work, always have a permanent position that is not taking power for us. There are others that are taking power, are real but those options as the work of the Zapatistas is to build real relationships more personal, as low as possible, of horizontality, participation as equal as possible, that is not within the framework of the elections.

So every time there is much to criticize election candidates, the purchase and sale of votes, the whole democracy is reduced to the election and do a job like the Other Campaign. That is driving different control strategies outside the context of elections and party democracy.

For those who will come, can continue with the silence that is a way of saying that they will not go into any game and you can come back out and make a very strong criticism to the Left and candidates from other parties . Always very uncomfortable as the presence of the Zapatistas, because many people want to join the democratic left and partisan than the sum will reach the seizure of power.

But people do not understand that if I had wanted to electoral democracy, we might have Mark as a candidate for the forthcoming presidential elections, but that logic is not how it works. Communities where they are the center of the Zapatistas say that is the forest, before 1994 did not participate in elections.

And after 1994, at a time when there was a convergence with the PRD (Party for Democratic Revolution) of brotherhood but after a break was very strong because the PRD wanted Use the Zapatistas, the Zapatistas would not enter into the logic of the electoral. So when talking about the bottom left to build from the ground, many political parties to see them as potential bases votes and now.

In these elections, the Zapatistas will return to play a role even radical criticism and make people think as far as electoral democracy really is allowing us to better conviviality.

- I have not published communiqués of the EZLN from the Indigenous Revolutionary Clandestine When will it resume?

- is that silence as a strategy for political struggle is very important to them, and there comes a time when you can no longer talk to the government because they want to use, they want to convince people that there is a dialogue, which is moving forward, then manipulate the relationship. That is why the Zapatistas take the political position of silence, to avoid any possibility of outside the government directed all that is happening to a particular side.

So in this framework will preserve-insurance-total silence. They are talking now the Good Government, which are the political-civic regional government called Caracoles and are based in the autonomous Zapatista municipalities. These boards are saying paramilitaries we are displacing, suppressing, the reclaimed land is we were attacked.

The Clandestine Committee is joining forces for some to say something in 2010, others say they are joining forces in 2012, for others it is a mistake to be quiet, the only thing certain is that if we silence is a strategy of political struggle is how to punish the government in a radical way to avoid giving the game at all.

And for many people it is like giving in, "that stupid because they say nothing", but that's the strategy we have chosen many times over the years of military-political conflict unresolved. Then we will continue to receive communiqués of the Boards and we will not see a statement from spokesman Clandestine Committee or Sub Commander Marcos, until a moment when you break the silence and put a new strategy.

- As they did before the 2006 elections "The Other Campaign will be touring throughout Mexico for 2012?

- I think that there will be a strategy in 2010 to criticize the Bicentennial of Independence and the Centennial of the Mexican Revolution that the Calderon administration is celebrated with pomp, with waste of money, with enormous pride, because there support for a lot of cultural arts groups but there is for the "buddies" who joined the bicentennial and the centennial.

Yes, we will see something is in 2010 and by 2012 I think they will restructure the Other Campaign, born in 2006 and has fulfilled its role of bringing down most of anti-capitalist struggle that the local with the global. This phase, say, already done, but what has not yet been made, there was talk of building a national action plan to level all the organizations we join the Other Campaign.

That was cut short by the violence and displacement of the paramilitaries against the autonomous communities. Then there is a truncated phase of the Other Campaign that is the construction of the national action plan and this may be against regain the elections of 2010.

Now the Other Campaign is very focused on stopping the aggression, denouncing the violence, that is as central a role that requires and generates an organizational work among us, we must organize to denounce all this. And that's the way that politics is working specifically in the Other Campaign.

report and not only now, but is that through this work claims that each community of struggle, forms of association and organizational experiences than those that could occur at a time of peace, not the armed conflict and paramilitary violence.

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silence Peru grew 50% more than the world economy in 17 years thanks to prudent fiscal management


Lima, August. 19 (ANDINA). Peru grew 50 percent more than the world economy over the past 17 years thanks to prudent fiscal management and monetary autonomy in the administration said today the Support Group president, Felipe Ortiz de Zevallos.


"The growth of Peru from about 1993, is Over 50 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) worldwide, and is almost likely to follow favorable performance in the future. "

argued that this depends on various economic factors such as changes in prices of metals and other commodities.

"Our main export is gold, and this metal is now in a comparatively high, do not think it will go down but there are always risks involved."

also noted that there are other risks that are important to considered as the climatic, which also significantly impact on any economy in the world.

"But looking at the medium term, Peru's economy is at a stage which could take over and is expected to grow at an average rate of five and six percent. "

Ortiz de Zevallos

participated in the conference" Final Report Expert the Monitoring Committee of the International Financial Crisis ", organized by the Institute of Peru, University of San Martín de Porres.

He said that the crisis was caused primarily by excessive borrowing in the U.S., and in that context handle complicated Peru knew well and be one of the few economies that grew last year.

"One thing in favor of Peru on this moment about the world is that the State, families and Peruvian companies are not indebted as it is probably most industrialized countries. "

explained that in the past five years, American families into debt and had up to 14 credit cards , so now they must increase their savings and reduce their consumption.

mentioned that this situation will generate about five or six years of low economic growth for the global economy, while Peru could grow at rates between five and six percent a year.

"These rates are reasonably good, because in 15 years will double GDP per capita of the Peruvians, "he concluded.


NOTE: Please, any resemblance to any statement about the Peruvian economy from 1901, it is no coincidence.




Thursday, August 19, 2010

No Cramping Period Tomorrow

800 million Asians will become middle class before 2030 (Please do not laugh)


NEW DELHI - Some 800 million Asians will access the middle class in the next 20 years, which will ensure economic growth of countries in the region, according to a study Asian Development Bank (ADB) released Thursday.

The transition from the 800 million people from poverty to middle class "could pose many challenges, but also opens new opportunities unprecedented for the region and the world ", considers the ADB in its study" The rise of the middle class in Asia '.

The report analyzes the entire region excluding Japan and Korea South efine d a member of the middle class as any individual who consumes two to 20 dollars a day.

The biggest rise of the middle class in Asia is expected, of course, the two most populous countries, China and India, which will have each more than 1,000 million people belonging to that class in 2030. China is the Asian country that managed to get out of poverty by more number of inhabitants. Thus, 63% of its population, or 817 million people, had in 2008 middle-class incomes.

India's middle class had in 2008 some 274 million inhabitants, ie a quarter of its population, according to the ADB. With these social changes of Asia will "big producer in the world on a large global consumer," predicts the chief economist of the ADB, Jong-Wha Lee.




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Manifesto of the International Network for Trans Depathologization


International Network for Trans Depathologization


L * s activists and groups that sign this document and formed the Network Despathologization International Trans Identities publicly denounce, once again, psychiatrization of our identities and the serious consequences of "sexual identity disorder or gender" (TIG). Similarly, we make visible the violence done to intersex people through the current medical procedures.

With "psychiatricization" name the practice of defining and treating transsexuals under the statute of mental disorder. We refer also to the confusion of identities and non-regulatory bodies (outside the dominant cultural order) pathological bodies and identities. The Psychiatrization psychiatric medical institutions control over gender identities. The official practice of these institutions, motivated by national interests, religious, economic and political works on the bodies of people by protecting and reproducing the pairing of male and female, making this exclusive position of a natural reality and "real." This binomial, presupposes only two bodies (male or female) and associates a specific behavior to each of them (male or female), along which has traditionally regarded heterosexuality as the only possible relationship between them. Today, denouncing this paradigm, has used the argument of biology and nature to justify the existing social order, we show its social effects to end its political pretensions.

bodies that anatomically correspond to the current western medical classification are listed under the heading of intersex condition, "per se", is considered pathological. The medical classification, however, continues even today without being questioned. Transsexualism is also conceived as a reality in itself problematic. Gender ideology which psychiatry, however, still remains unchallenged.

legitimization of social norms that constrain our experiences and feelings means invisible and pathologizing the other options, and mark a path that does not question the political dogma that underpins our society: the existence, unique and exclusive of only two ways of being and feeling. If intervention is invisible to intersex newborns (that * s with functional genitalia) with standard treatment and violent will, if what it is to eliminate the possibility of these bodies and to veto the existence of differences.

The paradigm inspired the actual treatment procedures transsexuality and intersexuality makes these medical procedures of binary standard. "Normalization" as they reduce the diversity to only two ways to live, and inhabiting the world: those considered statistically and politically "normal." And with our critique of these processes also resist having to adapt to the psychiatric definitions of man and woman to live our identities, so that the value of our lives is recognized without the renunciation of diversity in which we are constituted. We obey no such documentation, or label, or definition imposed by the institution care. We demand our right to call ourselves. Currently

transsexualism is considered a "gender identity disorder, mental disorders classified in ICD-10 (International Classification of Diseases of the World Health Organization) and DSM-IV-R (Diagnostic and Manual Statistical of Mental Disorders Psychiatric Association North-American). These classifications are those that lead to and psychiatrists around the world at the time of establishing diagnosis. They make a mistake just by chance: the confusion of the effects of transphobia with reassignment. It is invisible social violence that is exercised on those who do not conform to gender norms. Thus, actively ignoring the problem is not gender identity, is transphobia.

The revision of the DSM-IV-R is a process that began two years ago, and aims to determine changes in the list of diseases. In recent months we have made public the names of psychiatrists who will decide the future of gender identity disorder (GID).

In front of the working group on the TIG are the Dr.Zucker (group leader) and Dr. Blanchard, among others. These psychiatrists are known for using reparative therapy on homosexuals and transsexuals, and are linked to clinics involved with intersex, not only did not intend to remove the disorder, but expanding its treatment to Niñ s * s to submit non-gender behaviors and applying them reparative therapies for the original role. In this sense, the U.S. trans movement has started to demand their expulsion from the group responsible for the revision of DSM. The International Network for Trans Identities Despathologization unreservedly join this demand.

pathologization transsexuality under the "gender identity disorder" is an extreme exercise of control and standardization. The treatment of this disorder is carried out in different centers around the world. In cases such as the English State is required passage through a psychiatric evaluation in the Units of Gender Identity, in some cases, is associated with a weekly check of our gender identity through group therapy and family and all kind of degrading processes that violate our rights. In the case of the English state, we must stress that any person wishing to change its name in the documentation or modify their bodies with hormones or operations must go through a psychiatric assessment.

Finally, we headed straight to the class policy. Our demands are clear:

We demand the withdrawal of transsexuality in the manual of mental disorders (DSM-IV-TR and ICD-10). Cessation of treatment on intersex babies.
* claim the right to change our name and sex on official documents without having to undergo any medical or psychological. We also think, firmly. that the state should not have any jurisdiction over our names, our bodies and our identities.

* We endorse the words of the feminist movement in the struggle for abortion rights and the right to own body assert our right to decide freely whether or not to modify our bodies to carry out our choice without bureaucratic impediments, political or economic, as well as outside of any type of medical coercion. We want health systems take positions regarding the sexual identity disorder, recognizing the transphobia that rating, and revise their health care program to transsexuality psychiatric evaluation by an unnecessary step, and the psychotherapeutic a voluntary option. We also demand the cessation of operations at newly-tenacity * s intersex.

* Denounce the extreme vulnerability and difficulties in accessing the labor market of the trans community. We demand granted access to the workplace and the implementation of specific policies to reverse the marginalization and discrimination of our community. We also demand health conditions and safety for sex workers and an end to police harassment of these persons and sex trafficking.


* This vulnerability is heightened in the case of transgender immigrants, who come to our country fleeing from situations of extreme violence. We demand the immediate granting of political asylum in these cases while we claim that the equal rights of migrants. Denounce the effects of current immigration policy on the most vulnerable social sectors.


* While we cry that we are not victims but active beings with the capacity to decide on our own identity, we also remember all assaults, murders and suicides of transgender people because of transphobia. Signal the system to blame for this violence. Silence is complicity.


finish showing the extreme rigidity with imposing the pair man / woman as sole and exclusive option, combination that is built and can be questioned. Our very existence proves the falsity of these polar opposites and points to a plural and diverse reality. Diversity dignify today.

When medicine and define us as disordered state * s make it clear that our identities, our lives, disrupt their system. Therefore we say that the disease is not in us * s but in the gender binary.

announce that the International Network for Trans Identities Despathologization arises to strengthen global coordination around a primary objective: the discontinuation of transsexuality from the DSM-TR in 2012. A first step for diversity, a first strike to transphobia.

Given the diversity of our bodies and our identities!

Transphobia us sick!




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VOICE OF THE MOVEMENT PROGRAM 47

LATIN AMERICA: Americas Social Forum Special

Communication for regional integration a necessary dialogue.
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Mexico: Freedom for Paul Lopez Alaves

Andean Coordinator of Indigenous Organizations - IOTC

Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru, Colombia, Chile, Ecuador


trial court Libertad y Pablo López Alaves!


Zapotec Indian is kidnapped and imprisoned for defending the integrity of community forests


Coordinator Andina de Organizaciones Indigenas , IOTC, the international community denounced the kidnapping, imprisonment and false accusation of murder committed against the indigenous Zapotec Pablo López Avalos. This new and despicable act of criminalization of indigenous rights he rages against a man who along with their community forest advocates indiscriminate logging. He and other members of their community Aloapam San Isidro (Oaxaca, Mexico have already been jailed previously with other false accusations. We call for international solidarity to achieve their freedom and trial court. The following is the statement released by the Popular Indigenous Council of Oaxaca:


A Peoples of the World.

To the Other Campaign.

environmental organizations.

For the Human Rights Organizations.

Men and women who fight for justice.


with great sadness and anger in the hearts of men and women of the Popular Indigenous Council of Oaxaca "Ricardo Flores Magon" CIPO-RFM, is to announce that our brother Paul Lopez Alaves, who was violently abducted at gunpoint on 15 August by the San Miguel Aloapam paramilitaries in collusion with state police, after touring the various jails of Oaxaca find the day yesterday in the criminal Etla, accused of homicide and attempted homicide.


Pablo Lopez Alaves is a Zapotec Indian, born in the community of San Isidro Aloapam who suffered reprisals for opposing with his people to the forest is felled so that they share common with the municipality of San Miguel Aloapam who along with state and federal PRI administrations through SEMARNAT are destroying the forest and wilderness areas.


worth mentioning that our brother Paul Lopez Alaves in conjunction with the other residents of San Isidro Aloapam have been in constant struggle to defend the forest, the evil governments of José Murat Casab and Ulises Ruiz Ortiz (PRI) they have been hunted down like animals. In 2000 they built the exp. 36/2000 criminal where he and other Paul Lopez Alaves are charged with alleged attack wings communication routes for six years were on bail and in 2006 was proved innocent and is resolved in favor of Pablo Lopez Alaves, the legal process was plagued irregularities including the theft to prosecutors questioning exp. 200/2003 where the robbery was found; San Miguel loggers prevented Aloapam judge and experts performed visual inspection of the course rather than blocked, in that same year failed to keep them in jail and silence them make the exp. 123/2000 which accuse him of alleged assault, dispossession, damage and theft of timber estate to $ 2, 900,000.00 (two million nine hundred thousand dollars) for the flawed process has shown that assault and dispossession that are charged not applicable, record remained open for so many years.


Now again we invent another crime so they do not get out of jail in the record 102/2007 allegedly accused of homicide and attempted homicide. With this aim to intimidate the community to no longer continue to defend their territory as we now know that there are other arrest warrants in this case to fellow residents of San Isidro Aloapam. Today when it was presented to the public prosecutor for his statement on the site were already people in San Miguel Aloapam who made fun of him and took photos to family companion Pablo Lopez Alaves with this intended to intimidate.

While those who defend life in prison loggers, Free paramilitary chiefs are killing trees in places where water sources are found and are also agricultural land, the government does not tell anything by that are protected from current governor Ulises Ruiz Ortiz of Oaxaca and also the CONAFOR and SEMARNAT benefiting at the expense of logging.


This is an example of what governments do against the people and communities who organize and defend their rights.


political prisoners, men and women from San Isidro Aloapam all they want is respect for mother earth to no longer be destroyed by loggers and paramilitaries from San Miguel Aloapam and that's where the rains come to the land planting the crop and survival of our indigenous peoples.


Therefore we ask all the audience join in the process and demand the release of our brothers, so it could from their homes to do some action for freedom of political prisoners.


We hold Ulises Ruiz Ortiz and the mayor of San Miguel Aloapam of what happens to the mate Paul and his family.


Santa Lucia del Camino, Oaxaca, on August 17, 2010.


For the reconstitution and free association of our peoples


Popular Indigenous Council of Oaxaca "Ricardo Flores Magon"

CIPO -RFM


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Panama: Indigenous and Peasant enemies to beat in PANAMAX maneuvers



has announced the development in our country (Panama) PANAMAX maneuvers, same that have been conducted with the participation of several detachments Latin American armies under the aegis of the United States Southern Command.


On this occasion, the maneuvers are performed under the assumption that the government of seeking to overthrow Martinelli as indigenous and peasant movement "terrorist" trying to give a "coup" (With machetes and stones? .) So many news media reported as La Prensa and El Panama America.

far, these moves were justified under the supposed possibility that the Canal would be endangered by some type of foreign aggression. Never contemplated the possibility of a local rebellion.

The striking fact that just happened since the dramatic events of Bocas del Toro, where people, mostly indigenous were massacred by the National Police after nearly 10 days of striking banana and other sectors and firm control of the people the streets.

The development of these maneuvers with all its military deployment, technology and high costs demonstrates as we reported previously, these exercises are directed against the American people themselves.

In other words, taking into account the current circumstances, these moves seek to prepare the national police to deal with greater savagery and cruelty to the indigenous and popular sectors of Bocas del Toro, to the wave of protests that are expected not to be repealed divorced Chorizo \u200b\u200bLaw 30 or Law.

The Government must address how to allow or justify the development in our country for military exercises of this kind which are an insult to the poor and indigenous people and the memory of the martyrs and people of Bocas del Toro and violate our sovereignty.

All this shows the true meaning of the installation of air and naval bases and the so-called Canal Neutrality Pact. This confirms the fallacies of government in the so-called roundtable on Bill 30: save time, wash their faces and lash back against the people who oppose the law Chorizo.

This confirms that the struggle of the Chola and "Indian" under the direction of General Victoriano Lorenzo, begun more than 100 years for the redemption of farmers and indigenous and under the motto "The Fight is Fighting" continues More than ever.

This is the struggle of indigenous peoples, workers, peasants, students and people in general against injustice and the brazenness of the oligarchy traitors and corrupt politicians.
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Debate Polyphony and multiculturalism. Good Living from the diverse voices of women in Cuba was presented



"In the context of the crisis of civilization hegemonic, various movements and actors have advanced
dialogue and mutual enrichment between alternative paradigms, around axes essential human society and all other forms of life.

is in this debate that indigenous peoples are beginning to take ownership, from the resistance and protest at a proposal stage and reconstitution of civilizational alternatives to the crisis of modernity / coloniality.

muchasiniciativas In this direction, aimed at creating spaces for dialogue and interaction between depueblos movements originating with other social movements consider not only "other" world (homogeneous) but several "other worlds" (different) are possible.

convergence spaces arise not only from the philosophical debate, but especially
from the struggles of specific resistance, which enable learning and
theoretical constructions.

In this regard, the region is gaining a lot of force on the paradigm debate the "Good Living / Living Well", as an alternative to the dominant hegemonic system. Bolivia and Ecuador, are two of the countries that are rising the banner of this conception to the point of incorporating it into their national constitutions.

The Good Living / Living Well, is a fundamental premise the commodification of life, recapturing the worldview of indigenous peoples, advocating harmony with nature, peace and social balance. "

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a film about transsexual


in the wrong body is a documentary that tells the story of Mavi Sussel, the first Cuban transsexual who underwent For over two decades, a sex-change surgery, will debut in Cuba, his author

"Mavi Sussel received sex reassignment surgery (male to female) in 1988 and the documentary travels to the interior of this woman, prejudices and problems faced and the question of femininity that has been built, "said Marilyn Solaya Cuban filmmaker, cited by the National Information Agency.

Solaya, who began his career as an actress in the famous Cuban film Fresa y Chocolate, said he spent eight years researching the life of Mavi to do the work, which will be released on Wednesday in the central room and from Thursday Chaplin in theaters across the island.

The filmmaker said that in his next project, entitled "On the body," delves into the issue of sexual diversity and "the construction of femininity and masculinity," to raise public awareness about this reality. "


efforts of the National Center for Sexual Education (CENESEX), leading sexologist Mariela Castro, daughter of President Raul Castro, the government adopted in 2008 sex reassignment surgeries, 20 years after it was suspended after a first, Mavi, which generated controversy in a society that carries decades of discrimination against homosexuals and machismo.

Since resuming operations until June, Cuban experts performed 10 surgeries, all of male to female, between 30 transsexuals who choose them on the island, according to Mariela Castro. For operations within the national health system totally free, a Cuban medical team was trained to European specialists.

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ARGENTINA: Report highlights human rights violations of LGBT people


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marginalization, repression and lack of public policies. Here are some of the situations faced by lesbian, gays, transvestites, transgender, transsexual and intersex people living in Argentina. The information was submitted by the report "Violation of Human Rights of Individuals Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, Transsexual and Intersex (LBTTTI) in the Northwest Region of Argentina (NOA)" in the 46 th Session of the Committee on the Convention on Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW).


is not random that the report draws attention to this group. According to the document LBTTTI population is most vulnerable to suffer human rights violations due to "sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression of real or perceived. "In addition to discrimination related to gender identity and expression, most still suffer prejudice by failing to occupation other than that related to prostitution.

" Another factor that increases vulnerability of transgender people is that in many countries, transgender people are mainly forced to work as sex workers. This is due to the severe discrimination which prevents them from getting other jobs and join the social stereotypes that suggest that transgender people should be sex workers, "he says.

According to report, in general, the country managed to move forward on human rights of LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender). However, reveals that the same was not achieved at the provincial level.

"In recent years, the national level in Argentina, there was an improvement on the human rights of LGBT people through the law that led, among other measures, to the enactment of laws and decrees but, at the provincial level, the degree of accessibility to information about these developments is very uneven and is enhanced considerably by the general lack of information related to this topic at the municipal level, "he reveals.

Offences Code and police practices that discriminate on grounds of sexual orientation and gender identity, violence against women and girls systematically LBTTTI by police and teachers in schools; representation preconceptions and stereotyping of transgender people in the media, and lack of procedures to allow transsexuals to change the identity are some violations of the CEDAW articles highlighted in the report.

According to the document, there in northwestern Argentina, various codes indicating Misdemeanor the "arrests for gender identity, sexual orientation or sexual practices regulations." The Offences Code of the Province of La Rioja (Act 7062) is an example of this. According to the law where a person can be fined or detained for up to 30 days for "offenses against morality, prostitution and homosexuality scandalous."

The report aims not only to violations of Articles of the Convention, but also presents recommendations to the State to try to change this situation. These include: adoption of anti-discrimination legislation, ensuring that public authorities and institutions not engage in discriminatory actions, and inclusion of sexual diversity and gender identity as protected categories under the Law to combat discrimination.

The report was prepared by members of the organization Zero in Conduct of the province of Santiago del Estero, in collaboration with members of the International Commission of Human Rights for Gays and Lesbians (IGLHRC).

The full document can be read here:

http://www.iglhrc.org/binary-data/ATTACHMENT/file/000/000/424-1.pdf