Thursday, December 16, 2010

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Make a summary of a year is a great opportunity to take stock and prepare for the future. The yearbook journalism Magnifier, which already has editions in January and February, then I will provide an excellent chance to appear again on radio, as that time Oct. 23.

As on that occasion, I will Saturday, 15 to 17, midpoint, just point to a reality full of ends ( http://www.puntomedioradio.blogspot.com/ ), on 99.3 FM Radio Free ( http://www.radiolibre.org.ar/ ), but now featuring the complete summary of 2010, a year full of memorable events nationally and internationally.

Besides Alejandro Caminos, Gulman and Luke Augustine Miraglia, try to remember those important topics of the year draws to a close, without losing sight of both topical concern.

The invitation is made, so I can only wish that we listen and leave an excellent program, as they always do Ale, Agus and Lucas.

Monday, December 13, 2010

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Year in Review: February 2010


The second installment of this summary, which will be the last for this week, I'll tell you the reason, "recalls February. This happened in the second month of the year:

02: Faced with the imminent onset of drilling for oil in the Falkland Islands by Britain, Foreign Minister Jorge Taiana quoted the ambassador Shan Morgan to express their rejection of the search activities, which he considered illegitimate.

03: The President has appointed Mercedes Marco del Pont as new head of Central Bank, replacing Martin Redrado.

07: Following an obstruction of the right carotid artery, which caused a mild stroke, former President Nestor Kirchner underwent emergency surgery in the Los Arcos Sanatorium.

10: After a violent argument, the drummer Street, Eduardo Vazquez, allegedly doused with alcohol and set fire to his wife, Wanda Taddei, and caused her severe burns. Vazquez was arrested in the afternoon, but released several days later for lack of evidence.

15: At night, in just two hours, fell 90 mm of water by rain and several districts of Buenos Aires City were flooded, while hundreds of people suffered damage to their housing.

19: For the second time in the same week, this time in the afternoon, a flood caused the collapse of the City. 66.9 inches of rain fell in just an hour and there were 2 deaths.

21: After eleven days of agony, died Taddei Wanda, the wife of drummer Street.

22: At a meeting in Cancun, Mexico, Latin American presidents called for a halt to oil exploration by the British in the Falklands.

27: A fierce earthquake 8.8 magnitude on the Richter scale had its epicenter in Chile generated a tsunami on the coasts of central and southern Iraq, killing over 800 people . It declared a state of disaster and looting were reported the following days throughout Chile. The same day the earthquake in neighboring Chile, a 6.1 magnitude quake struck the province of Salta, killing 2 people.

Sunday, December 12, 2010

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What to do with the poor?

Another tragic week for the country . And in the past two months, as were several. First Mariano Ferreyra, after the Toba in Formosa, now, four dead Villa Soldati after the strange attacks on Bolivian and Paraguayan immigrants who occupied the grounds of Park American Indian.

Bernardo Salgueiro (Paraguay, 24) and Rosemary Cupen (Bolivia, 28 years) on Tuesday, John CastaƱares Quispe (Bolivia, 38 years) on Thursday and a 19-year man, whose identity was unknown until now, on Friday, were the victims of this senseless wave of xenophobia.

How could it be otherwise affected are always the poor . On Monday, a large group of families settled in the American Indian Park, occupying small portions of territory. Many to find a place to live, "if it is called" live "- and many others by opportunists, but the truth is that these poor families were involved in a political conflict .

The silly attitude of the Government and the Government of Buenos Aires determine responsibilities clearly leads nowhere. instructing the Federal Police or the Metropolitan will . Very distant to attack the root problem, which is the poor living conditions of the inhabitants of the villages , President Cristina Fernandez, by his ministers and the Prime Minister of the City of Buenos Aires, Mauricio Macri, the blamed each other for control in the south that has gripped the City.

"Why not deport them?" That varies, taking position on the conflict and forgetting that the vast majority of the population of Buenos Aires English or Italian roots. "What would have happened if Argentina had not allowed the entry of our immigrant grandparents 100 years ago?

Moreover, the social problems of this country can not be solved by deporting foreigners. Argentina is a country of open borders and should remain so. in neighboring countries, the quality of life is much less than you might get here, and that is why there is a large tributary of immigrants .

American Indian occupation of the Park is as making high schools by students in September, a way to make a claim visible. How much space in the media would have won if they went with much fanfare to protest in the Plaza de Mayo? Or ten percent of what they did with making the park.

a peaceful, residents of neighborhoods surrounding the park Indoamericano wanted to negotiate with the squatters. However, violent hooligan , as in the march that culminated with the death of Mariano Ferreyra, used their power-a power that only won because of its proximity to political leaders, and further deepened the chaos in Soldati.

The conclusion of this conflict, which yesterday led to militarize the park with the presence of the Prison Service to prevent entering or leaving the premises, is that after this week, the society must learn that, xenophobia and without policies aimed at the poor people, order and progress will still very far from our reality.