Detecting language using up to the first 30 seconds. Use `--language` to specify the language Detected language: Spanish [00:00.000 --> 00:07.000] Peace, justice and dignity, a citizen mobilization against impunity, violence and militarization. [00:07.000 --> 00:13.000] The organizers expect thousands of people to participate during a 9-day tour through several cities in the country. [00:13.000 --> 00:17.000] Our heart is blooming flowers in the middle of the night. [00:17.000 --> 00:26.000] The wounded heart responds to the pain with flowers, which are forms of love, of comfort, [00:26.000 --> 00:32.000] as I have called this caravan of the union, of being with the loneliness of others. [00:32.000 --> 00:38.000] And it is the response to the night that they have imposed on us in this war. [00:41.000 --> 00:45.000] In Central America, the bloodshed has become daily. [00:45.000 --> 00:51.000] Guatemala is considered one of the most violent countries in Latin America and the world. [00:51.000 --> 00:59.000] Here, unfortunately, the drug traffickers had already taken as their center of operations the headquarter of Alta Verapaz [00:59.000 --> 01:06.000] and they were given the luxury of walking with long weapons intimidating the population. [01:06.000 --> 01:11.000] One of the first actions taken by the army of Guatemala in the context of the state of sitio [01:11.000 --> 01:16.000] was to retake control of the landing track of Cobán-Alta Verapaz. [01:16.000 --> 01:23.000] According to intelligence reports, up to 30 daily landings occurred here without any type of air control. [01:23.000 --> 01:29.000] In general, the region of Central America has been united in bloody events since the 80s, [01:29.000 --> 01:36.000] when atrocities and hundreds of cases of forced disappearances were perpetrated, even unsolved. [01:36.000 --> 01:41.000] These are practices that continue to affect hundreds of families in the region. [01:41.000 --> 01:49.000] He disappeared and we have not known anything. Since he disappeared, we have been looking for him [01:49.000 --> 01:55.000] in all areas of the northwestern area and we have not found him. [01:55.000 --> 02:01.000] We have not found him in the morgue, in the hospitals, in the clinics, in the posts, [02:01.000 --> 02:05.000] nowhere gives us information about him. [02:05.000 --> 02:11.000] A report from the Defensoría del Pueblo de Bogotá revealed that 11 children were murdered in Arauca, [02:11.000 --> 02:16.000] in Loqueva del Año. Among them, three brothers are counted, whose crime, I confess, [02:16.000 --> 02:21.000] is attributed to those who should precisely safeguard the integrity of these inhabitants. [02:21.000 --> 02:25.000] While the government says that the responsible military has already been sanctioned, [02:25.000 --> 02:29.000] the community thinks and demands that the truth be clarified. [02:29.000 --> 02:32.000] For them, this crime was not committed by a single man. [02:32.000 --> 02:37.000] To know the truth, why they did it, what was the reason and what I owed to my children [02:37.000 --> 02:40.000] so that they would kill me. If they were going to kill my children, why not kill me, [02:40.000 --> 02:42.000] better not kill my children. [02:42.000 --> 02:47.000] While the previous government seems to make up for the results, the pain of the victims' relatives [02:47.000 --> 02:53.000] is getting worse. Even more, against laws that are far from making justice to victims, [02:53.000 --> 03:02.000] it guarantees impunity to the victims. [03:02.000 --> 03:07.000] Domestic and gender violence are social evils that continue to affect [03:07.000 --> 03:10.000] hundreds of Latin Americans and Latin American women. [03:10.000 --> 03:23.000] There were verbal and physical abuse. It was a matter of age. [03:23.000 --> 03:31.000] The age difference was quite big. He was like 20 years older and he was jealous. [03:31.000 --> 03:41.000] That made him control me. I started to change. He didn't like that anymore. [03:41.000 --> 03:47.000] So when I answered, he hit me and we spent a lot of time. [03:47.000 --> 03:49.000] They even came to death threats. [03:55.000 --> 04:00.000] Almost 3000 people died in the attack on the Twin Towers of New York. [04:00.000 --> 04:06.000] In September 2001, an attack that shook the world a decade ago. [04:06.000 --> 04:10.000] The United States then began the war against terrorism. [04:10.000 --> 04:17.000] Afghanistan first and then Iraq were invaded with the support of a coalition of countries [04:17.000 --> 04:23.000] as part of a strategy whose manifest objectives have been not only the annihilation [04:23.000 --> 04:29.000] of the responsible along with their beliefs, but the imposition of a democratic model [04:29.000 --> 04:32.000] under the American surveillance. [04:32.000 --> 04:40.000] Conservative figures speak of 137,000 civilian deaths in these nations destroyed by 10 years of war. [04:40.000 --> 04:45.000] One in every three Afghans lives today in absolute poverty. [04:45.000 --> 04:50.000] In this last decade, the world witnessed what was committed by the American military [04:50.000 --> 04:54.000] against the prisoners of the Iraqi prison of Abu Ghraheed. [04:54.000 --> 05:00.000] 10 years after the attack, there is a lot of doubt about the veracity of the attack on the Pentagon, [05:00.000 --> 05:04.000] that same September 11, 2001. [05:04.000 --> 05:12.000] Mass destruction weapons were never found, whose search and extermination determined the invasion of Iraq. [05:12.000 --> 05:24.000] The situation of the prisoners in some prisons in Latin America puts into question the effectiveness [05:24.000 --> 05:30.000] of confinement as a formula for the rehabilitation and re-socialization of human beings. [05:30.000 --> 05:34.000] The isolation is one of the biggest problems of Chilean prisons. [05:34.000 --> 05:40.000] In this precinct, which has capacity for 2,500 cells, today more than 6,200 people live [05:40.000 --> 05:42.000] without freedom. [05:42.000 --> 05:46.000] The people, their scale of values falls the lowest. [05:46.000 --> 05:48.000] The lowest is the most intimate. [05:48.000 --> 05:52.000] That is why they are looking for an escape. [05:52.000 --> 06:00.000] The people, through drugs, drugs, fructose, base paste, [06:00.000 --> 06:10.000] those who have access to them, to be able to imagine this reality. [06:14.000 --> 06:20.000] 2011 has also witnessed a reality of global reach, perhaps more hopeful. [06:20.000 --> 06:26.000] Under the name of indignant, thousands of citizens have spoken against the serious effects [06:26.000 --> 06:30.000] of neoliberal politics in their daily lives. [06:30.000 --> 06:38.000] It was May when the cry of no home, no work, no pension and no fear was raised in Spain. [06:38.000 --> 06:44.000] A few months later, other voices would be heard in the United States. [06:44.000 --> 06:48.000] More than 60 cities in this country welcomed this mobilization. [06:48.000 --> 06:56.000] Citizens united in other European cities and protested in front of the embassies of Spain under the same motto, real democracy now. [06:58.000 --> 07:04.000] The camp they have established serves as a press room, dining room and dormitory. [07:04.000 --> 07:08.000] Day and night they remain here, always watched by the police. [07:08.000 --> 07:14.000] The so-called New Yorkers have been on the streets since September 17. [07:14.000 --> 07:20.000] They have said that they will continue their protests peacefully and indefinitely. [07:20.000 --> 07:24.000] For many people, Wall Street means a problem in this world. [07:24.000 --> 07:26.000] It is out of control, Wall Street. [07:26.000 --> 07:32.000] It is throwing us out of our homes, for example, with mortgages. [07:32.000 --> 07:35.000] It is putting us in more and more debt. [07:35.000 --> 07:42.000] Students who graduate from the secondary school of the university can no longer pay their debts. [07:42.000 --> 07:45.000] This is like an oasis in the city of New York. [07:45.000 --> 07:48.000] It is very cold, the people are very aggressive, everyone is busy. [07:48.000 --> 07:51.000] We are 54 days since this movement began. [07:51.000 --> 07:57.000] I was here on the first day reporting to Telesur about the beginning of this movement of Occupy Wall Street. [08:01.000 --> 08:05.000] Beyond the economic and social crisis that affects most of the planet, [08:05.000 --> 08:13.000] also minorities like migrants, the sexually diverse community, young people, women and children, victims of abuse, [08:13.000 --> 08:18.000] raise their voices to demand justice, respect for their lives and preferences, [08:18.000 --> 08:22.000] and demand the right to a dignified place in the world. [08:22.000 --> 08:25.000] We are very poor in our country. [08:25.000 --> 08:27.000] We fight for our lives. [08:27.000 --> 08:32.000] Immigration also wants to take us, but we are not thieves. [08:32.000 --> 08:35.000] We are nothing, but they should take us. [08:35.000 --> 08:39.000] They are drug traffickers, but we fight for our lives. [08:39.000 --> 08:43.000] Kidnapping and extortion are the risks of our country. [08:43.000 --> 08:46.000] We have to fight for our country. [08:46.000 --> 08:49.000] We have to fight for our country. [08:49.000 --> 08:55.000] Kidnapping and extortion are the most latent risks, but the least reported. [08:57.000 --> 09:02.000] From this point on, the highest rates of assault against migrants have been registered. [09:02.000 --> 09:06.000] Operatives of the migrant authorities have also been registered, [09:06.000 --> 09:10.000] where many of them have been detected and detained. [09:10.000 --> 09:27.000] Many of them have been arrested, for possible أريخة. [09:27.000 --> 09:38.000] We consider our conditions the same as ours. [09:38.000 --> 09:40.800] to take out the tongue, she said, literally. [09:44.800 --> 09:46.800] You know what it is to have love? [09:47.800 --> 09:51.800] To crush it, to close it, to pretend that you don't feel anything. [09:51.800 --> 09:55.800] Or a lot of people who get married and are pretending, [09:55.800 --> 09:58.800] and are thinking and wishing for something else, [09:58.800 --> 10:02.800] because they naturalized the unnatural, [10:02.800 --> 10:06.800] because being homosexual is natural, it's our nature. [10:06.800 --> 10:11.800] The project will allow two people to get married [10:11.800 --> 10:13.800] regardless of sex or gender, [10:13.800 --> 10:17.800] who can choose by the order of their last names, [10:17.800 --> 10:20.800] who can, in either case, [10:20.800 --> 10:22.800] decide to cut that bond, [10:22.800 --> 10:25.800] and who have equal responsibilities [10:25.800 --> 10:27.800] in terms of children and their children. [10:27.800 --> 10:30.800] Respect and equality are the values that move these young people, [10:30.800 --> 10:34.800] and not so young, who find in music, art and culture [10:34.800 --> 10:38.800] their way of interacting in a society that evolves constantly. [10:41.800 --> 10:44.800] I tried, through all the media, to file a complaint against Inay, [10:44.800 --> 10:46.800] and the only thing that mattered to me was that they took out the tongue, [10:46.800 --> 10:48.800] because Romina was totally pending, [10:48.800 --> 10:51.800] to see who was talking bad about her, who was getting together, [10:51.800 --> 10:54.800] if they were boys from school, if they were people who knew her. [10:54.800 --> 10:56.800] I had three nights that she didn't sleep, [10:56.800 --> 10:59.800] if she slept with the lights on. [10:59.800 --> 11:01.800] Obviously, it's worse for her. [11:01.800 --> 11:04.800] If you, as a father, have a bad time, [11:04.800 --> 11:06.800] imagine a 10-year-old boy. [11:06.800 --> 11:10.800] These are problems that usually remain silenced [11:10.800 --> 11:13.800] and hidden for years. [11:13.800 --> 11:16.800] The fear of the victims against the indifference [11:16.800 --> 11:18.800] of those who must impart justice, [11:18.800 --> 11:21.800] the intolerance of many towards the difference [11:21.800 --> 11:25.800] or how uncomfortable it is to be able to face these issues [11:25.800 --> 11:27.800] are part of the problem. [11:27.800 --> 11:32.800] Telesur opens a space to begin to visualize these realities [11:32.800 --> 11:34.800] with which we live daily. [11:35.800 --> 11:37.800] We take our first break, [11:37.800 --> 11:39.800] and in the next part we will continue to review [11:39.800 --> 11:42.800] the realities of our peoples during the year 2011. [11:42.800 --> 11:57.800] Stay tuned, we'll be right back. [12:12.800 --> 12:15.800] Telesur News in Portuguese, from Tuesday to Saturday, [12:15.800 --> 12:39.800] only on Telesur. [12:45.800 --> 13:07.800] We are back in this special of realities [13:07.800 --> 13:09.800] with the most relevant of the year 2011. [13:09.800 --> 13:14.800] In 2010, millions of people turned their eyes to Africa, [13:14.800 --> 13:18.800] where the 19th World Cup was held. [13:18.800 --> 13:22.800] A year later, the continent Madre made news again [13:22.800 --> 13:25.800] about a reality that had been warned, [13:25.800 --> 13:30.800] the famine caused by the strong drought in the Horn of Africa. [13:30.800 --> 13:32.800] Hundreds of children die every day, [13:32.800 --> 13:36.800] at least 50% of them suffer from malnutrition, [13:36.800 --> 13:39.800] about 12 million people are at risk, [13:39.800 --> 13:42.800] thousands have left their homes fleeing from the famine, [13:42.800 --> 13:50.800] but also from wars. [13:50.800 --> 13:52.800] We need food, not bullets. [13:52.800 --> 13:54.800] My family can't take it anymore. [13:54.800 --> 13:56.800] Several of my children died when they arrived here, [13:56.800 --> 13:59.800] and now we don't have enough help to survive. [13:59.800 --> 14:02.800] We are in the largest pediatric center in all of Somalia. [14:02.800 --> 14:05.800] Up to here, generally, dozens of children arrive, [14:05.800 --> 14:09.800] with problems generally related to malnutrition and diarrhea. [14:09.800 --> 14:12.800] But in recent times, this number has increased, [14:12.800 --> 14:14.800] not only because of the food crisis, [14:14.800 --> 14:18.800] but also because of the various fights that occur all over the country. [14:18.800 --> 14:23.800] My children don't have a reliable source of food due to the drought. [14:23.800 --> 14:26.800] We trust in wild fruits to survive. [14:26.800 --> 14:29.800] When these wild fruits are finished, [14:29.800 --> 14:33.800] we don't have another alternative than to die. [14:33.800 --> 14:37.800] In America, the problem was completely opposite to the drought. [14:37.800 --> 14:43.800] We suffered from excessive rain. [14:43.800 --> 14:46.800] 40,000 cattle heads have been drowned due to the rain, [14:46.800 --> 14:50.800] and 20% of the agricultural area in Colombia has been lost. [14:50.800 --> 14:52.800] That's why the peasants in the country [14:52.800 --> 14:55.800] have their hopes planted in the national disaster decree. [14:55.800 --> 14:58.800] We were getting an average of 1,500 liters of milk, [14:58.800 --> 15:00.800] and now we are more or less at 500 liters, [15:00.800 --> 15:03.800] because the cattle have had to be taken to different places [15:03.800 --> 15:06.800] because they can't leave everything in the water. [15:06.800 --> 15:09.800] And the other thing is that corn was being cultivated, [15:09.800 --> 15:12.800] but it was lost, the grain was also lost. [15:12.800 --> 15:18.800] The earthquakes have also affected vulnerable populations. [15:18.800 --> 15:22.800] The population of Iti tries to survive misery, hunger, [15:22.800 --> 15:26.800] diseases, poverty, the shadow of the earthquake. [15:26.800 --> 15:29.800] The first population in the world to get rid of slavery, [15:29.800 --> 15:32.800] to become independent, today with fewer resources, [15:32.800 --> 15:36.800] with a mission to stabilize the United Nations in the streets. [15:36.800 --> 15:40.800] It tries to change its political destiny. [15:40.800 --> 15:44.800] Apart from the lack of food caused by climate effects, [15:44.800 --> 15:47.800] another problem could sharpen hunger. [15:47.800 --> 15:50.800] Powerful transnational companies have been imposing [15:50.800 --> 15:54.800] the use of transgenic seeds, genetically manipulated, [15:54.800 --> 15:59.800] which not only attack human health and the peasant economy, [15:59.800 --> 16:03.800] but constitute a serious threat to our greatest wealth, [16:03.800 --> 16:06.800] the huge diversity we have. [16:06.800 --> 16:09.800] This project makes things much worse, [16:09.800 --> 16:13.800] because in fact it is put at the service of the big companies, [16:13.800 --> 16:16.800] the seed companies, fundamentally, [16:16.800 --> 16:20.800] or transnational companies like Monsanto, for example. [16:20.800 --> 16:24.800] The industry is so expansive that in the end [16:24.800 --> 16:27.800] we are going to end up paying all the peasants [16:27.800 --> 16:30.800] because they contaminated us. [16:30.800 --> 16:35.800] They are products or crops that eventually allow us to use less water, [16:35.800 --> 16:38.800] use less fertilizers, less insecticides, [16:38.800 --> 16:41.800] and therefore contaminate less of the environment. [16:41.800 --> 16:45.800] And together with them they also allow a greater production. [16:45.800 --> 16:49.800] What their promoters do not count is that they are products [16:49.800 --> 16:52.800] whose health effects have not yet been tested. [16:52.800 --> 16:55.800] They could not only cause damage to health, [16:55.800 --> 16:58.800] but also attack biodiversity [16:58.800 --> 17:02.800] and economically tie those who are involved in this business. [17:02.800 --> 17:05.800] Creole and native families are in danger of death. [17:05.800 --> 17:09.800] That is what small farmers, peasants and peasants from Chile think, [17:09.800 --> 17:11.800] who are willing to come to the last consequences [17:11.800 --> 17:14.800] to get into the law project promoted by the government. [17:14.800 --> 17:17.800] While the imposition of transgenics continues, [17:17.800 --> 17:21.800] ironically, poverty and hunger also knock on the door [17:21.800 --> 17:24.800] of an unnumbered population of the United States. [17:24.800 --> 17:27.800] One of the most powerful countries in the world. [17:27.800 --> 17:30.800] In the case of us, the poor, [17:30.800 --> 17:34.800] capitalism has destroyed our life, our family, [17:34.800 --> 17:37.800] because we have not been able to grow, [17:37.800 --> 17:41.800] we cannot live dignified as human beings. [17:41.800 --> 17:44.800] We are living on credit. [17:44.800 --> 17:48.800] Salaries in Baltimore and throughout the country [17:48.800 --> 17:52.800] have been kept flat since the 1970s. [17:52.800 --> 17:57.800] And the country stopped saving in the 1970s [17:57.800 --> 18:00.800] and began to live on credit. [18:00.800 --> 18:04.800] And I, for example, who live more or less well, [18:04.800 --> 18:07.800] I don't have any money. [18:10.800 --> 18:13.800] We went to our ranch, our things, [18:13.800 --> 18:15.800] I did a looting, [18:15.800 --> 18:19.800] the police came and took away even the last coin. [18:19.800 --> 18:22.800] The ladies took all the things they have there, [18:22.800 --> 18:25.800] they took our tools. [18:27.800 --> 18:31.800] In the labor field there is also much to be solved. [18:31.800 --> 18:34.800] After suffering the abandonment by the state of Honduras [18:34.800 --> 18:37.800] in the face of labor abuses committed by fishing companies, [18:37.800 --> 18:40.800] the disabled indigenous Miskitos [18:40.800 --> 18:44.800] now claim both the benefits and the necessary medical care [18:44.800 --> 18:47.800] to be able to have a dignified life. [18:47.800 --> 18:50.800] Behind the hills is the Santa Ana mine, [18:50.800 --> 18:53.800] whose concession to a Canadian consortium [18:53.800 --> 18:56.800] has caused the mobilization of thousands of Peruvian farmers [18:56.800 --> 18:59.800] from the Titicaca lake that shares Bolivia and Peru. [18:59.800 --> 19:04.800] The businessmen always marginalize us [19:04.800 --> 19:09.800] for being ungrateful people in a job, [19:09.800 --> 19:17.800] because they know that we are going to defend the rights of the workers. [19:17.800 --> 19:19.800] The conservation of the environment, [19:19.800 --> 19:22.800] the fight against the predators of nature, [19:22.800 --> 19:26.800] also had its place this year in reality. [19:26.800 --> 19:29.800] We began to feel all respiratory problems, [19:29.800 --> 19:33.800] dizziness, headache, [19:33.800 --> 19:38.800] and we began to take children to the office, [19:38.800 --> 19:42.800] including some teachers who felt very bad until they fainted. [19:42.800 --> 19:46.800] The emission reduction plan involves efficiency [19:46.800 --> 19:49.800] and establishing standards and protocols [19:49.800 --> 19:53.800] to reduce, for example, the consumption of electricity, [19:53.800 --> 19:58.800] to reduce the consumption of implements and materials [19:58.800 --> 20:02.800] that we use daily, such as paper, for example. [20:02.800 --> 20:06.800] It must be said that El Salvador is the second most deforested country [20:06.800 --> 20:09.800] in America only after Haiti. [20:09.800 --> 20:15.800] And we still have the fastest deforestation rate on the continent. [20:15.800 --> 20:17.800] And this is a problem that we have inherited, [20:17.800 --> 20:19.800] because it is not a new problem. [20:19.800 --> 20:23.800] At 70 miles from this island, the BP spill occurred. [20:23.800 --> 20:25.800] Today, a year later, [20:25.800 --> 20:31.800] rough clumps like this one continue to reach these beaches. [20:31.800 --> 20:35.800] In this 2011, we met some health problems. [20:35.800 --> 20:38.800] Last year, 70,000 women were hospitalized [20:38.800 --> 20:40.800] for clandestine abortion in Argentina [20:40.800 --> 20:43.800] and 100 women died from this cause. [20:43.800 --> 20:47.800] So, if we take into account that all these women are young and poor, [20:47.800 --> 20:50.800] between 10 and 24 years old in their majority, [20:50.800 --> 20:53.800] we have to take this as a problem of human rights, [20:53.800 --> 20:55.800] as a problem of social inequity, [20:55.800 --> 20:57.800] and as a problem of public health. [20:57.800 --> 21:01.800] In a climate of social hypersensitivity, in the National Congress, [21:01.800 --> 21:04.800] today there are seven projects related to abortion. [21:04.800 --> 21:08.800] Without a doubt, a controversial issue that faces positions [21:08.800 --> 21:11.800] in a parliamentary debate that is already historical. [21:11.800 --> 21:15.800] The proposals in favor of health were also heard. [21:15.800 --> 21:18.800] This successful result is the product of more than three years [21:18.800 --> 21:21.800] of preparation of the doctors of this hospital [21:21.800 --> 21:22.800] abroad. [21:22.800 --> 21:25.800] In addition, from its inauguration until the end of the year, [21:25.800 --> 21:29.800] this hospital has returned smiles to more than 5,000 families. [21:32.800 --> 21:36.800] The struggle for sovereignty, autonomy and independence. [21:36.800 --> 21:41.800] In short, a cry for non-inheritance was also felt with force [21:41.800 --> 21:43.800] in this 2011. [21:46.800 --> 21:48.800] One does not feel Palestinian here. [21:48.800 --> 21:50.800] There is no difference with the Palestinians. [21:50.800 --> 21:52.800] There are the same rights to employment, [21:52.800 --> 21:55.800] and to have a property here. [21:55.800 --> 21:57.800] We live just like a Syrian. [21:57.800 --> 22:00.800] The rights of the Syrian citizen. [22:00.800 --> 22:04.800] After a violent day with the soldiers of the Israeli occupation, [22:04.800 --> 22:08.800] the Palestinian refugees in defense return to their refugee camps [22:08.800 --> 22:12.800] in Syria, full of hope that one day they will return [22:12.800 --> 22:14.800] to their occupied Palestinian territory. [22:14.800 --> 22:18.800] This is how the Libyan people resists, especially their women and children. [22:18.800 --> 22:22.800] Many trust that the future of their country will be [22:22.800 --> 22:24.800] the one of this homeless street. [22:24.800 --> 22:26.800] As long as Puerto Rico is not free and independent, [22:26.800 --> 22:29.800] Latin America will not be able to fully claim its independence. [22:29.800 --> 22:32.800] That is why the cause of Puerto Rico's independence [22:32.800 --> 22:36.800] is a continental, Latin American, Caribbean cause [22:36.800 --> 22:39.800] for Puerto Rico to be independent and to be our brother [22:39.800 --> 22:41.800] in the fraternity of free countries, [22:41.800 --> 22:44.800] with confidence that they face the overwhelming power [22:44.800 --> 22:45.800] of the United States. [22:45.800 --> 22:49.800] According to experts, the U.S. blockade against Cuba [22:49.800 --> 22:51.800] qualifies as an act of genocide [22:51.800 --> 22:53.800] in favor of the Geneva Convention. [22:53.800 --> 22:56.800] For Cubans, the main effect caused by the siege [22:56.800 --> 22:58.800] that the U.S. imposes on this island [22:58.800 --> 23:00.800] is the effect on life. [23:00.800 --> 23:03.800] After an analysis of the critical global economic situation [23:03.800 --> 22:56.300] caused by the great financial [23:06.800 --> 23:09.800] the president Hugo Chávez took the precaution [23:09.800 --> 23:11.800] of saving the country's reserves [23:11.800 --> 23:16.800] through the repatriation of about 600 billion dollars [23:16.800 --> 23:19.800] deposited in banks based abroad. [23:19.800 --> 23:22.800] With this measure, not only the capital [23:22.800 --> 23:25.800] but its numerous interests remain at home. [23:25.800 --> 23:29.800] In the same way, he decreed the nationalization of gold, [23:29.800 --> 23:32.800] two measures that constitute a firm step [23:32.800 --> 23:35.800] in defense and safeguarding national sovereignty. [23:35.800 --> 23:37.800] In some Latin American countries, [23:37.800 --> 23:38.800] as well as in Spain, [23:38.800 --> 23:41.800] there were rallies to renew public powers [23:41.800 --> 23:44.800] or to consult on common interest issues. [23:44.800 --> 23:46.800] Telesur was present. [23:46.800 --> 23:49.800] Ten candidates are disputed in the presidential session [23:49.800 --> 23:51.800] of Peru to govern the country [23:51.800 --> 23:53.800] for the next five years. [23:53.800 --> 23:56.800] Whoever is the winner of the contest [23:56.800 --> 23:59.800] will receive a country in economic growth [23:59.800 --> 24:02.800] but with a very high social debt. [24:02.800 --> 24:05.800] The so-called popular consultation of May 7 [24:05.800 --> 24:08.800] raises possible amendments to the constitution, [24:08.800 --> 24:10.800] transform the judicial system, [24:10.800 --> 24:13.800] punish illegal private enrichment, [24:13.800 --> 24:16.800] prohibit gambling and animal torture [24:16.800 --> 24:18.800] for fun, among other things. [24:18.800 --> 24:21.800] This indicates that after the next presidential elections, [24:21.800 --> 24:23.800] the current political moment that Argentina sees [24:23.800 --> 24:25.800] will continue for four more years [24:25.800 --> 24:28.800] and that a new page in Cristina Fernández's history [24:28.800 --> 24:32.800] is about to be written. [24:32.800 --> 24:34.800] The inhabitants of the municipality of Manatí [24:34.800 --> 24:36.800] hope that on the next occasion [24:36.800 --> 24:38.800] the president Juan Manuel Santos [24:38.800 --> 24:41.800] will be able to get rid of his security rings [24:41.800 --> 24:43.800] and come to know this reality. [24:43.800 --> 24:44.800] According to experts, [24:44.800 --> 24:47.800] programs like the ones being carried out in this country [24:47.800 --> 24:50.800] contribute to reducing the crime rate, [24:50.800 --> 24:54.800] which favors that commissions be given in relative calm [24:54.800 --> 24:58.800] compared to other nations in the region. [25:01.800 --> 25:02.800] In Latin America, [25:02.800 --> 25:04.800] students took to the streets [25:04.800 --> 25:07.800] to demand their right to a decent, [25:07.800 --> 25:10.800] quality, public and free education. [25:10.800 --> 25:14.800] I think that because I don't have enough money [25:14.800 --> 25:19.800] to pay for a better education than this one, [25:19.800 --> 25:24.800] I can't stay stagnant and not keep emerging in what I want to do. [25:24.800 --> 25:26.800] And in other scenarios, [25:26.800 --> 25:28.800] consolidating primary education [25:28.800 --> 25:30.800] is a major challenge [25:30.800 --> 25:32.800] when it comes to bilingual education. [25:32.800 --> 25:35.800] I think that is very important [25:35.800 --> 25:39.800] because in the end both languages open doors. [25:39.800 --> 25:42.800] In these times I think that bilingualism is very important [25:42.800 --> 25:46.800] in the case of us, of Cachiquelias. [25:46.800 --> 25:49.800] Every day there are more voices that unite and raise [25:49.800 --> 25:54.800] to demand, claim what belongs to them by right. [25:54.800 --> 25:56.800] They are stories of our peoples, [25:56.800 --> 25:57.800] not only of America, [25:57.800 --> 25:59.800] but also of other continents [25:59.800 --> 26:03.800] that seek to make this planet a better world to live in. [26:03.800 --> 26:07.800] And Telesur is the spokesperson of its realities. [26:07.800 --> 26:10.800] This is the end of this edition of Realidades. [26:10.800 --> 26:13.800] It has an e-mail address to contact us. [26:13.800 --> 26:16.800] It's realidades. telesurtv.net [26:16.800 --> 26:18.800] You can also contact us through Twitter. [26:18.800 --> 26:19.800] You can also contact us through Twitter. [26:19.800 --> 26:21.800] You can also contact us through Twitter. [26:21.800 --> 26:22.800] We are from Caracas, Venezuela. [26:22.800 --> 26:24.800] This is Milfra Baptist. [26:24.800 --> 26:48.800] See you soon. [26:48.800 --> 26:54.800] Documentales Telesur presents a production that allows you to get to know man, [26:54.800 --> 26:58.800] symbol of resistance, social justice and revolution. [26:58.800 --> 27:00.800] Commander Fidel Castro. [27:00.800 --> 27:03.800] I read 12 hours, 14 hours, 16 hours [27:03.800 --> 27:07.800] and then I have never had the opportunity to read so many hours in a row. [27:07.800 --> 27:10.800] In the framework of the anniversary of the triumph of the Cuban revolution. [27:10.800 --> 27:14.800] Some things that have happened have been more difficult [27:14.800 --> 27:17.800] and immature than we imagined in the past. [27:17.800 --> 27:19.800] Documentales. Fidel. [27:19.800 --> 27:21.800] The story not told. [27:21.800 --> 27:23.800] Today, only on Telesur. [27:27.800 --> 27:31.800] They demand respect for their lives, their lands and their work. [27:31.800 --> 27:33.800] Kidnapping of large groups. [27:33.800 --> 27:36.800] They have not told us how they were taken or where they are. [27:36.800 --> 27:39.800] I think there has to be a very energetic response. [27:41.800 --> 27:44.800] They deserve to be included and they want to be heard. [27:44.800 --> 27:48.800] It is necessary for the international community to find out. [27:48.800 --> 27:50.800] Despite this coercive attitude. [27:50.800 --> 27:54.800] Break with that scheme that you no longer have inside. [27:54.800 --> 27:58.800] Stories of fraternity and solidarity through integration. [27:58.800 --> 28:14.800] Realities. Every Saturday, only on Telesur. [28:16.800 --> 28:21.800] Powerful earthquake of magnitude 7 on the scale of Richter, extreme Japanese. [28:21.800 --> 28:24.800] Fire in Parque Natural de Chile. [28:24.800 --> 28:26.800] It rages with more than 12,000 hectares. [28:26.800 --> 28:30.800] The government reinforces brigades and tries to put out the flames. [28:35.800 --> 28:39.800] Cuba celebrates the 53rd anniversary of its revolution. [28:39.800 --> 28:52.800] A moment of news from Telesur. Welcome. [28:52.800 --> 28:55.800] I greet you, Francisco Blandón from Caracas, Venezuela. [28:55.800 --> 28:58.800] With the most prominent in Latin America and the world. [28:58.800 --> 29:02.800] We just started our continent and information from the world. [29:02.800 --> 29:06.800] An earthquake of magnitude 7 on the Richter scale shook the world. [29:06.800 --> 29:10.800] The south of the Japanese Central Coast in the early hours of 2012. [29:10.800 --> 29:14.800] The authorities did not issue a tsunami warning and have reported victims. [29:14.800 --> 29:18.800] The movement, registered in the southeast of Tokyo near the southern island of Torishima. [29:18.800 --> 29:22.800] It was also felt in the districts of Chiyoda, Minato and Shinjuku. [29:22.800 --> 29:26.800] The first reports indicate normality in the nuclear power plant in Fukushima. [29:26.800 --> 29:30.800] Paralyzed after the past seismic event in March 2011. [29:30.800 --> 29:37.800] In Chile, at least 12,560 hectares of the national park of Torres del Paine have been consumed by the flames. [29:37.800 --> 29:43.800] According to the latest report from the National Emergency Office of the Ministry of the Interior, ONEMI. [29:43.800 --> 29:50.800] The Director of the National Agency, Vicente Núñez, explained that a total of 562 brigadistas [29:50.800 --> 30:00.800] between specialised personnel from CONAV and firefighters from Chile.