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Sunday, May 8, 2011

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Letter professionals, writers, artists Peruvians living abroad will vote for Ollanta Humala Keiko Fujimori

Letter professionals, writers, artists Peruvians living abroad will vote for Ollanta Humala



The signatories, professionals, writers and artists Peruvians living abroad, we headed a truly democratic sectors of our country to express the following:

The current electoral landscape presents a unique setting with two distinct policy options. On the one hand it presents Ms. Keiko Fujimori, backed by a partisan organization, in our opinion, es heredera política directa de una organización criminal que saqueó al país y violentó nuestras libertades durante una década.

Durante el gobierno liderado por Alberto Fujimori y Vladimiro Montesinos –y del cual la señora Fujimori formó parte, en su condición de Primera Dama–, todos los poderes del estado fueron secuestrados y puestos al servicio de la dictadura; se impuso el terrorismo de estado mediante la ejecución de crímenes extrajudiciales; las riquezas del país fueron saqueadas y estuvimos a punto de convertirnos en un narco-estado. Todos estos crímenes son de pleno conocimiento público, han sido investigados y algunos de ellos, sancionados by the judiciary.

Based on these basic considerations, we strongly believe that the candidacy of Mrs. Fujimori is a choice against democracy. It is a journey into the past, not the future.

In contrast, the proposed Earn Peru, led by Ollanta Humala, embodied above all hope. Beyond the doubts and uncertainties generated by some Democrats, the strategic lines of the proposal to result in a fairer and more efficient use of our natural resources, promotion of national industry and the complementary role of the state to encourage true economy market.

For these reasons, we call the candidate Ollanta Humala to dispel the doubts and fears that his candidacy against stoke the extreme right and the mafia fujimontesinista. We also believe that democratic oversight of government management ensures their balance economic growth with the welfare of the majority.

This is the time for a genuine dialogue between all those who did not vote for Ollanta Humala in the first round, but do not want to precipitate a decline in the history of Peruvian democracy.

Accordingly, we will vote and call on all democratic sectors to vote for Ollanta Humala, an independent-minded, critical and open dialogue. We do not want to return to the past. The future awaits us.

Eduardo Gonzalez Viana
writer and professor, Salem,

Isaac Goldemberg
writer and professor, New York

José Antonio Mazzotti
writer and professor, Boston

Eduardo Ruiz Robles, Councilmember
Socialist Galapagar, Spain

Luis Dapelo
Professor Università di Cagliari Italy

Oswaldo de Rivero, Ambassador
, Switzerland

Sousa Jose Manuel Gutierrez,
Writer, Madrid

Poet Elqui Burgos, Paris

Antonio Fernandez Arce Journalist and writer
Beijing, PR China

July
Alarcón Carrera,
MD, Washington DC

Rodolfo Pereira
social communicator, Washington DC

Carlos E. Bernales
journalist and cartoonist New York

Alejandro Sánchez-Aizcorbe
Writer, Marshall, Minnesota

Marcela Valencia Tsuchiya,
Professor, Marshall Minnesota

Roger Santiváñez, Poet, New York

Jorge Cervantes Grundy
Dentist, New York

Jaime Vásquez Quiroz
Artist, New York

Eduardo Gonzalez Cueva
Sociologist, New York

Efrain Diaz Horna
Sociologist and painter , Salem,

Professor Gustavo Fonseca, Salem, United States

Betty Fonseca
Therapist Exceptional Children, Salem,

Juan Raul Tinoco Viduvich
Business Tourism sector, Madrid

Jose Rolando Ramirez Salcedo
Student of Engineering, Salem

José Daniel Ramírez Salcedo,
Medical Student, Salem

Salcedo Juan Carlos Quiroz
Technical Quality Control Salem

Gonzalo Ramirez Quispe
retired businessman, Salem

Betty Salcedo
Technical Quality Control, Salem

Jesus Fonseca
Electronic Engineering, Portland

Ada Fonseca
Therapist Exceptional Children, Portland

Jorge Yeshayahu Gonzales-Lara, Sociologist, CASAC-T
Blog The Peruvian Diaspora-New York



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buy votes for a bowl of lentils

The Fujimorismo and political welfarism
buy votes to Peruvians

By: Jorge Yeshayahu Gonzales-Lara


In Peru's election votes are bought for a pittance. Populism is the deformation welfare of the public assistance and in Peru created a clear situation of dependence of the individual or groups who receive it, that does not promote the dignity and respect of citizens who are perceived as second class citizens, called on the Peru contemptuously "India's provincial" or "cholos." The person, Simply put, "sell their conscience and dignity" in a comfortable alienating. In the case of Peru political welfarism is used to buy votes and dignity of people living in poverty or extreme poverty and living in social settings that form poverty belts that surround the city of Lima.

This type of populist politics of welfarism has a deep and peculiar racist racism in Peru is that coexist with the mixture. Miscegenation, as an ideology, racism invisible. In Peru racism is embedded in other dimensions such as cultural, economic, political and electoral campaigns. On acceptance of "cholo" influences have purchasing power, highly educated and appear in the mass media. Racism in Peru has generated self-esteem issues. Affecting everyday life, whether it is "cholo" or "black", the individual must exhibit characteristics of status not to be discriminated against, how to use clothing and accessories brand, have a high educational level. Peru currently experiencing a fundamentally racist aesthetic where the moments of happiness are traits represented with people from outside. Today the election campaign is marked by a racism zoterrado welfare using populism to mediate self-esteem and get the vote travez a basket of staple foods. Nothing is more unworthy than the manipulation of hunger, poverty and dignity.

recently confirmed that the candidate for the presidency by force 2011, Keiko buy votes with food. Keiko Fujimori used the "welfare populism" which was used by his father, Alberto Kenya Fujimori, former candidate for the Senate by Japan, and former de facto president of Peru, now in prison. This policy populist welfarism deepens poverty and demeans the human dignity of people living in extreme poverty in Peru and is used as a means to buy the vote of lower-income segments of Peruvian society.

candidate Keiko Sofia Fujmori Force 2011, by his campaign team wants to endorse the preference of the electorate with bags of rice, lentils, sugar and milk cans. The use of this controversial strategy is not new and that the sentenced Alberto Fujimori and controversial presidential advisor Vladimiro Montesinos did during the 90's. Keiko Sofia Fujimori is no stranger to the tactics that occurred during the Fuji-Montesinos dictatorship.

Ordering food collection was done through e-mail sent to supporters oranges, and is presented by Jeannette Wolfenson, sister of James Stone, who was convicted of arms trafficking and associate of Vladimiro Montesinos. Wolfenson presents it as individual initiative, approved and endorsed by the Fujimori clan, which presents itself as the political coletivo that "puts a bit to the destination of Peru."

Harvesting takes place in various homes of the higher social strata of Peruvian society, where food is placed:

2 packages of rice,
2 cans tuna,
1 sugar, 1
beans and
1 package of cookies in a clear bag with the symbol of strength 2011.

Cecilia Matsuda of Japanese origin, commands the political campaign of Keiko handouts, notes that this is an initiative of the supporters, and has the support Fujimori. In Callao, Peru's largest port, the candidate held a rally and then finished speaking that was the draw of appliances and of those grocery bags.

is a common practice within the Fujimori is something ingrained, it said Rosa Castillo, national coordinator of the Mothers Club. Castillo said that before the arrival of Keiko shared some food and biscuits that "the villagers are happier "This practice is equal to that made by former President Alberto Kenya Fujimori and his advisor Vladimiro Montesinos, which used the delivery of food as part of the election campaign and as a means of repression and that if leaders the glasses of milk, National Food Assistance Program, did not attend Fujimori rallies this food aid were withdrawn.

Jeannette Wolfenson Gathering food and dignity of Peruvians.

Jeannette Stone Wolfenson Woloch is the organizer and owner of a residence in San Isidro where the collection is done food following a call by e-mail and social networks like Facebook.

Jeannette Wolfenson is nothing less than the sister of Moses and Alex Wolfenson, the "kings of the tabloids, convicted of embezzlement and sale of the editorial of the newspapers" El Chino "," The Men "and" Reason "for the fujimontesinismo.

Calls to the dignity of the poor

Claudia Mariátegui Moreyra user
Face Book, April 28, 2011 replaced the following message:

"help Peru !!!!! and disseminated outside the mail from your contacts !!!!"
"Dear @ s @ s friend must have received emails like this a thousand times, but Paula is responsible Moreyra with Mariana Moreyra and a group of friends in making baskets for Keiko campaign. I know there are several points of delivery and several proposals. In the end, everything will be for the same goal, "says the message.

"Please girls, help me through her friends also formed a network of contacts and let us get things. You have to win the vote to defeat Ollanta cholos whatever. What a shame that the cholos also have one vote. The Communists must have invented, but if we can not prevent the vote, you must buy it ... Our goal is to make baskets 1.000 on Monday. I count on you! "
then states that the" basket of oranges in buckets will go with "stickers" of Keiko and the following products: 2 cans of milk, 2 cans of tuna, 1 bag of sugar, 1 bag of rice, 1 bag of mixed vegetables, 1 bag of oats. For those who do not want to go buy, the value of the basket is S /. 30. "

"The products we are receiving from home today at Cheli Moreyra: The Cypress 460, San Isidro (height cdra. 9, Jorge Basadre). The ideal is to have everything by Monday, May 2, "writes Claudia Mariátegui.
Command Keiko Fujimori campaign follows the same strategy Fujimorismo election to change the 90 food parcels for votes. This is the liveliest political style welfarism, change votes packages of rice, lentils, sugar and canned milk products due to soaring food prices become luxury goods in the settlements surrounding Lima.

The political welfarism in Peru has become the loss of dignity and the free exercise of the vote. This political practice must be punished and rejected that violates the dignity of citizens. Populism used as a political campaign care and racism imbrincado breaks the transparency of electoral processes.

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Friday, May 6, 2011

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The Fujimoris: Like father like daughter?

The Fujimoris: Like father like daughter?
By Jo-Marie Burt and Coletta Youngers

Jo-Marie Burt
It's ingenuous to think another Fujimori government would avoid the massive corruption and human rights violations of the Fujimori rule in the '90s, write these two researchers on Latin America.
Originally published in Foreign Policy in Focus

Two polls released this week show Ollanta Humala with a small lead over Keiko Fujimori as the campaign heats up for the second round of voting in Peru’s presidential elections. With more than a month to go before the June 5 vote, it is far too soon to predict the electoral outcome. But one thing is clear: The rest of the campaign will get ugly, as right-wing sectors are very nervous about the impact of a potential Humala victory on their bank accounts.

Most of the mainstream media – with the notable exceptions of the Lima daily, La República, and the weekly magazine, Caretas – is throwing its weight, and electoral coverage, behind Fujimori. Already, several prominent journalists have been fired out of concern that they would not be sufficiently sympathetic to Fujimori and the outspoken Jaime Bayly is going back on the air on Channel 4, presumably as an attack dog targeting Humala. As one Peruvian journalist told us, “we’re going to witness a lot of hysterical accusations in the next few weeks.”

What that press will not likely be covering is the tremendous damage Alberto Fujimori’s presidency wreaked on Peruvian democracy and the widespread human rights violations and massive corruption that prevailed under his rule. Since making it to the second round, Keiko Fujimori has sought to distance herself from the “excesses” that took place during her father’s regime, vowing to respect human rights and democratic practices. Though she started her campaign with a one-point platform – to pardon her father – she now claims that if elected she won’t release him from jail. But she has repeatedly stated that her father was one of the best presidents that Peru ever had; indeed, as the first round of voting approached her campaign ads featured more and more pictures of her with her father.

Having surrounded herself with those that helped him rule during the 1990s (including Vice Presidential candidate and member of Opus Dei, Rafael Rey, as well as Fujimori’s former prime minister, Jaime Yoshiyama), it is ingenuous to think that another Fujimori government would not go down a similar path.

Keiko Fujimori now claims that her father may have had some authoritarian tendencies, but was not responsible for human rights violations. Her memory must be short-lived, as it was only two years ago that the Peruvian Supreme Court found Alberto Fujimori guilty of creating and operating a secret death squad, the Colina Group, that kidnapped and murdered Peruvians during the country’s internal armed conflict. In other words, Fujimori was convicted for having created and maintained the military and political structure that fostered human rights violations in the name of combating terrorism and that sentence was upheld on appeal by a second tribunal of Supreme Court justices. (See our article on the Fujimori verdict at Foreign Policy in Focus.) Moreover, he denied that such violations ever took place and protected those involved through a series of amnesty laws. In short, Keiko Fujimori claims that her father saved Peru from terrorism, but was not responsible for the human rights atrocities that were a fundamental tactic in the counter-terrorism strategy.

In a trial that was widely praised as impartial and respected fully due process guarantees, Alberto Fujimori was convicted and given a 25-year prison sentence for the 1991 Barrios Altos massacre in which 15 people were killed and four gravely wounded; the disappearance and later killing of nine students and a professor from the Cantuta University in 1992; and the kidnappings of journalist Gustavo Gorriti and businessman Samuel Dyer following the April 1992 autogolpe, or self-coup. The first two cases were carried out by the Colina Group, which operated out of the Army Intelligence Service and whose purpose was to eliminate suspected guerrilla sympathizers. But these were not the only atrocities committed by the clandestine death squad. It also carried out a series of assassinations and disappearances that are far too numerous to list here.

The human rights violations carried out under the Fujimori regime went far beyond those committed by the Colina Group. Forced disappearances were disturbingly common. Extrajudicial executions were carried out in peasant communities such as Chumbivilcas, Santa Bárbara and others. And thousands of innocent Peruvians were arbitrarily detained and imprisoned under draconian anti-terrorist legislation. The torture of anyone accused of terrorism was the norm. Fujimori himself was forced to form an ad hoc commission to review cases of los inocentes, the innocent ones, which ultimately led to the release of more than 500 people (and thousands more during the transitional government after Fujimori fled the country).

What allowed the Fujimori regime to get away with such atrocities for so long was that it also undermined the most basic elements of democratic governance, usurping the powers of other branches of government, demolishing the judiciary, rewriting the constitution to its liking, buying off or bribing major media outlets and constantly changing the rules of the game when necessary to consolidate control or perpetuate itself in office. It was only after public outrage reached a boiling point following Fujimori’s ascension to a clearly illegitimate third term in office and the release of videos showing his right-hand man, Vladimiro Montesinos, bribing opposition members of congress to switch party affiliation that the carefully crafted authoritarian regime came crashing down.

Counterpoint

• Humala to lead Peru down the Chavez path? Probably, says analyst.

Before the regime’s demise, however, government officials, including Fujimori and Montesinos, bilked the country for billions of dollars. Fujimori has also been convicted for illicit appropriation of state funds and pled guilty to various counts of corruption. In 2004, Transparency International put Fujimori seventh in a list of the most corrupt former leaders in the world (following Haiti’s Jean-Claude Duvalier) for allegedly have stolen US$600 million. Over 200 individuals associated with his government have been convicted for corruption – and these do not include any cases where an appeal is still pending. In his book, Corrupt Circles: A History of Unbound Graft in Peru, Alfonso W. Quiroz estimates that the average annual cost of corruption during the Fujimori regime ranged from an astounding US$1.4 to 2 billion, at times reaching 50 percent of government expenditures.

As we have reported before, there are well-founded reasons to be concerned about a potential Ollanta Humala presidency. Sound allegations have surfaced of responsibility for human rights violations when he was a military commander in a jungle region during Peru’s brutal civil conflict. Some of his close advisers come from a military background – in a country where the military has not been known for its democratic credentials. And in the past, he has echoed some of Hugo Chavez’s anti-democratic rhetoric, though he has clearly distanced himself from such talk during this campaign. Yet as many people in Peru are now saying, “with Humala there may be uncertainties, but with Fujimori, there is proof.”

Coletta A. Youngers is the Latin America Regional Associate with the International Drug Policy Consortium and a Senior Fellow at the Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA). Jo-Marie Burt is an Associate Professor at George Mason University and also a WOLA Senior Fellow

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Wednesday, May 4, 2011

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course this does not help me at all. Study because although the last day I do not stress.

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Sunday, April 24, 2011

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Peru: a country upside down: John Cardinal Cipriani in political campaigns, journalists, political agitators, and illiterate questioning the Nobel Prize in Literature 2010 Mario Vargas Llosa.

by Jorge Yeshayahu Gonzales-Lara
The Peruvian Diaspora
on Sunday, April 24, 2011 at 4:52 pm


political discourse in Peru has been intercepted by the Cardinal Juan Luis Cipriani's highest religious authority in the Catholic Church of Peru, Juan Cipriani that political campaign seems to be in the Fujimorismo. Cardinal Cipriani appears on radio, television and features interviews on the political campaign and preferences electoral politics for the candidate of Fujimorismo, Keiko Sofia Fujimori, questions of freedom of expression and opinion of his opponents. ... God save us.

This interesting phenomenon in the Peruvian domestic politics, where a cardinal is taking the religious institution and is involved in showing their political campaign is a new fenemono of study for scholars and social scientists in issue of transparency in electoral processes and state-religion separation, this fenemono extends to representatives of evangelical groups that make use of religious sermon becomes a discourse of political upheaval between popular faith and political preference for either candidate. ; The political game of the religious institution in the management of religious faith and popular social issues, where the separation state and religion is just an empty phrase in the culture of Peru in spite that the Peruvian Constitution establishes the distinction. of separation of powers.

In Peru Peruvian citizens find it as normal because the Catholic Church has been present in domestic politics since the beginning of the conquest. Today, evangelical groups were made by the manipulation of popular faith. The church-state separation is a dead letter as many other laws in a political constitution and formed through the 1992 coup, which was whipped by the historical protest march of the 4 His own, which brought the various social and political forces in Peru for the reconstitution of Democracy.

From a globalized world view Peruvian politics is seen as the exercise Chavacano, where laws are a dead letter. Journalists turned into political agitators, a television reporter turned political advisors of electoral campaigns.

neighboring countries observe this election as the tragi-comedy Peruvian politics, candidates with dual nationality, political linked to money laundering, a candidate challenging the legality of a judicial process to free his father, the Japanese national. And other agitators turned into war with the neighboring country, Chile.

No neighboring government in Latin America has been involved in national politics of a neighboring country. The story of Chavez, Chilean occurs only in the mind and behavior of some Peruvian Third World does not understand that entering the XXI century in the era of globalization and internationalization of information has generated changes cybernetics in the world. Diplomatic ties, relations between social institutions, relations between trade unions, inter-party relations, the dialogue between institutions and figures of politics and literature are important elements in the construction of the dialogues and policies for a better understanding of the movements migration in the world and democracy in Latin America.

front of a group of illiterate Peruvians, including Keiko Fujimori, who expressed his opposition to the exercise of the right opinion and expression of Vargas Llosa "I'm not sympathy, but I'm interested have the support of the people Peru's Vargas Llosa and not (...) We welcome it to the campaign, I have no fear. My father won the 90 and I will beat him in 2011, emphasized CPN Radio noting that as a political analyst Mario Vargas Llosa is a "zero." Writer Jaime Bayly reissued its opinion on presidential elections, this time criticizing the Nobel Prize Mario Vargas Llosa, who said is a pity that the Nobel Prize for Literature will be forced to do something that causes true anguish and dread affliction. Vargas Llosa is urged to see something plunge it into darkness and fear. " The Archbishop of Lima, Cardinal Juan Luis Cipriani, criticized the 2010 Nobel Prize in Literature, Mario Vargas Llosa, to say they would vote for the nationalist Ollanta Humala in the second round of Peruvian presidential elections. "It takes a little more serious and not to simplify the truth," said Cipriani on Vargas Llosa, who also reproached him in his youth "was very much in favor of (Cuban President) Fidel Castro."

is clear that Peru is a country upside down, journalists turned into political agitators, a cardinal in the Fujimorismo political campaign, questioning the libertdad writers of literature reviews and illiterate, who question the Noble Prize of Literature 2010, Mario Vargas Llosa, for exercising their right to the opinion that on several occasions has been controversial. This is the Peru: a country upside down.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

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to here just the dark past of Fujimorato

Caretas Magazine
Lima Peru


Until the last days of this process, Keiko Fujimori and Fuerza 2011 people had managed to keep a distance from the past fujimorato darker. Something seemed to promise a youthful candidate, accompanied as it was with someone like Jaime Yoshiyama, so humiliated by Montesinos, and behind the scenes, the good brother James.

But after his final campaign rally, Keiko has not only been living branches of his incarcerated father, but it is up to the podium as a national hero and his regime repeatedly proclaimed as the " better governance of the story of Peru! ".


How? This must stop this sushi.

This application now involves a humiliating affront to the nation that should be rejected, and the projection is worse.

somewhere Can be exemplary in our history the President of the Republic who fled the country Grau, Bolognesi Cáceres and embarrassing circumstances, and who took refuge in the land of their ancestors postulated even though unsuccessfully , to the Diet on behalf of a fascist faction?


1. Does he deserve some consideration the inmate, convicted after a meticulous copy and public trial, that no international observers have objected to charges that it had previously been assessed as crimes by Interpol, was extradited from Chile to determine the justice beyond the case of 'Chinochet' was not political but criminal?

2. Is that the person who led the "best government in the history of Peru" and his family in the future that will protect public safety?

3. What dynasty Fujimori is believed that this country is removable, and no memory at all?

4. Do not ended fujimorato with almost all members of his senior military and police in prison, convicted and confessed by major thefts in the acquisition of weapons and looting operations mafias?

5. "The appalling and stupid killing of Barrios Altos and La Cantuta be explained in the future, as it is returning to make Martha Chavez, as minor incidents and collateral damage understandable?

6. Do you destroy the monument to the Eye Cries and canceling the Museum project (or Place) of the report, ignoring the support of the United Nations, Nobel Prize Vargas Llosa and the current President Alan Garcia to respect the mentality of the Colina Group ?


these days, and in the electoral dilemma posed, we must remember and insist that the country is more than the management of its economy and welfare of their companies, most vital that are important for development. A country's history, dignity, culture, identity and especially future.
Beware
the second round. Reject a regime likely to turn into brothels to the media.

comprehensive evaluations, with serenity and intelligence, the candidates and their programs, and find ways to secure commitments to respect democratic procedures and rationally manage the process of our economic development and distributive auspicious without the rudeness of a left that is anachronistic in the world.

After all, you can check the disasters and mismanagement that plunge Bolivia and Venezuela to become a circus.

Meanwhile, in the interests of a climate less hesitant in the circles of foreign and domestic investment, nothing to turn to be humiliated by an orange polo leave the Diroes . Those who use breast removed and scrubbing with insulting arrogance: "Fujimori, the best government in the history of Peru!".

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Wednesday, April 13, 2011

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Fujimori with Humala and KEIKO MUST ARRANGE TO WIN

Humala and KEIKO MUST ARRANGE TO WIN
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For Addhemar HM (Peru).


And the deadline was met. Elections in Peru were carried out in an exemplary manner, without negative occurrences and with great sense of civic duty. Also the official results, unlike previous occasions, were released shortly. It is a credit to citizens in an orderly fashion took to the ballot boxes to vote absentee.

Regarding the results, I confess that I was right in terms of Keiko Fujimori and Toledo or PPK thought may have entered the second round. Humala had no doubt for many months ago that would be starring, which was reaffirmed, as I passed by his successful campaign strategy and the protest of those who feel marginalized, while the other candidates was being crushed between them.

now in full second round everything is clean slate. It's time to work smarter, by both candidates in conflict, as those forces that remained in the road and the voters. We should all reflect and think about the benefit of Peru and most in need.

Before discussing the possibilities or tendencies have to take a look at the international situation: the presence of Humala and Keiko viewed from the outside with caution and some trepidation. The first is accused of being a possible supporter of Chavez and the second a bad feeling about possible respect for human rights and democratic institutions, due to the background of Fujimori's party. Peru also a fold-with-a orbit Ollanta Chavez along with Venezuela, Bolivia, Ecuador and Nicaragua could halt foreign investment. Furthermore, although the Fujimori would remain within the economic model of free enterprise, not perceived security of a good management with labor and unions. There is distrust and fear that conflict will revive the past.

If
While Humala in his speech slowed in recent weeks, although its Government Plan remains extreme, it seems that it would not be enough to quiet the business sector and investors, unless intelligently outlining how a government like Brazil or Uruguay. Is likely to gain credibility should reach a "consensus"-type Chile-with the forces that were on the road. This fmanera could make some reforms without going to extremes that are causing fears. In such a "concertation" must be clear of government alternating with the other forces, respect for the Constitution, draw up a development plan together to overcome poverty and sustain growth and economic development within the parameters of market competition (as does China). Obviously, the fight against corruption, the emphasis on improving education and respect for democratic institutions must be considered in this mega deal.

As Keiko Fujimori, the remnants of authoritarianism and arrogance displayed by the previous governments Fujimori undermine it. While the negative take away his father's thinking is more difficult to receive the endorsement of the forces of PPK, Toledo and Castillo at 100%. It is very possible that the true balance is in the APRA. It is recommended also reached a strategic agreement with other political forces and seek to propose a joint Development Plan including people from these political groups in any future government.

Either way the race will be tough and the differences will be minimal. A little carelessness, bad words and worse interpreted these may change course. There is uncertainty, there are fears, but we must be aware that Peru is not to experience but to strengthen the positive aspects achieved in recent years and correct errors. Both Humala and Keiko have a high rejection and the intelligence and pragmatism will be able to dispel these fears provided that the sincerity and love of country are revealed.

We hear the approach of each candidate. We require them to reach agreements, because they have majorities on and a large majority is not with them and their ways of thinking. Of his sanity and love for Peru to achieve will depend on public support. It is also important not to try to deceive with promises not fulfilled. The best way is the "consensus" and go to a national agreement.


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And now? A look at the Peruvian elections
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boasted of having everything be controlled. The anti-no longer existed due to the boom experienced by the country. 4 candidates who have appeared multiple Siamese because everyone danced to the same music and lost the same way. Elections became a chapter of refilled with laughter, or a Ferrando which worked springboard to fame for playing the "bell" that catapulted the "gringa" Inga reincarnated in Pedro Pablo Kuczynski.

As always, every election period, the old and new oligarchy turned Peru into a big circus ... but no food. And so things do not work.

Now they are desperate. For with the Fujimori regime, the economic management of businesses will cost more, because coimeras rates rise as oil prices because it sends the market, and who do not pay mad cash, you have to SUNAT to convince you that you can always do some "deal worked out." Some domestic firms feel the threat to say goodbye business, as when Coca Cola was made our national flavor, Inca Kola, with the help of the Doctor in his living room of SIN, where everything is arranged to "cash" or had rabies.

Keep fujimontesinistas angurria of the power will not be cheap. Also these people do not play. For them, as with any mafia, life is worth nothing if not paid in advance. Is that the dirty work in which Fujimori move like fish in water, are expensive, arregalar tenders, climb to high office in the ministry, to work the "blind eye" to avoid paying taxes, or do both faenones likes to Quimper, Leon, and uncle George's Castle, or put him bullet protesting workers, communities and peoples that resist blocking the roads to those who block their welfare. All that is part of the usual rotten private world of ethics and morality, would be the state policy of Fujimori if he returns to power.

Who knows if even it could be cheaper and less complicated to pay the windfall tax and give wage increases and everyone is happy. Will the Peruvian bourgeoisie this refexión end?

Very difficult. The Peruvian bourgeoisie is accustomed to act in a spirit of mafia. Moreover, hardly can be described as middle class. In history, the bourgeoisie have developed the means of production. The Peruvian bourgeoisie has developed only means of putrefaction.

The fact is that not only they are eaten nails. Uncertainty affects all Peruvians alike. There is no doubt that the option fujimontesista come to power to defeat those who dared to question their voting system by Humala and before per villa. The fujimontesinistas know how to punish, Keiko has been threatening to apply the death penalty under the guise of bringing to this end to child rapists. But we know that the last thing dictatorships occur to them to protect children because they are busier chasing opponents.

is why we urge a definition, because it is not the same as he comes out. In Peru, the choice is clear: either barbarism or reformism fujimontesinista milled Ollanta Humala. There is no doubt that the choice of the people is Humala, although it is found that to avoid barbarism conseciones should do, such as allowing and even call for a partnership with the Toledo. Earn alliance with Peru Peru Possible, is not new, it worked during the time of the March of the 4 Yours in which votes today were Humala push that led to power in Peru Posible. At this point, you may speak to Toledo about the "defense of human rights and growth with social inclusion." This is the time that Toledo has to decide whether what he said was only part of the old demagoguery or, by contrast, is willing to keep their former enemies, the fujimontesinistas, you pave the road to power.

I know we can not achieve socialism in the current conditions, but the situation is not to play or for putting fundamentalist ultra-left against a concrete reality. The fundamental task of the moment is to prevent the electoral triumph of fujimontesinismo. This, of course, need not undermine the socialist demand for a Constituent Assembly desprivatice the state so that it ceases to be a "service" of capitalist corporations. Will not prevent us to continue our complaints against the capitalist system, whose state Humala should be administered. Much less that corners or send the file, our unwavering struggle for the triumph of socialism. We must not ignore the fact that the fight is necessary to be alive and to live it, fight it and tell it you have to beat the grim choice of death would come with Fujimori.
Without lowering the flag of socialism, everyone to vote for Humala in the second round.

New York April 12, 2011

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electoral A Look at the time of cancer and AIDS
Peru in the 2011 elections

By: Jorge Yeshayahu Gonzales -Lara

The election is not between cancer or AIDS, is by the democratic exercise. Ollanta Moises Humala emerges as the new state of the XXI Century, managing to articulate the discontent of various social segments of Peru, managing to distinguish themselves from their opponents and excel in the pursuit of a new way of doing politics in Peru. The popularity of Ollanta Moises Humala does not respond to an old social tara Peru, this is a false statement deeply racist of some Peruvian political analysts on the Peruvian elections.

Peruvians have chosen two candidates in the first round: Keiko Sofia Fujimori movement Ollanta Moises Force Humalla 2011 and the electoral front Earn Peru. Ollanta Moises Humalla has become the new political statesman with a speech funsional avoiding moderate and modern animosities, and the vote has been concent of social segments, C, D, E, rural and middle classes. A speech that hailed the unity and social consensus to govern with all the forces Peru's social and political. Peruvian democrats and members of the academy have an important role in the process of democracy in Peru.

Keiko Fujimori, daughter of former dictator, a young candidate who has managed to concentrate the vote of social segments D and E. The new image of Keiko Fujimori and funsional speech of the Pope's achievements of Fujimori, achievement capitalize on the vote of a sector of the electorate. This has been evident in the first round. The big losers have been the Alejandro Toledo, Pedro Pablo Kuczinky, Luis Castaneda and the fraction of the APRA party of Alan Garcia.

The elections have been marked by a deep racist by the media content and television which has exacerbated the social irrationality of a sector of the electorate seeking to create fear in a globalized world. Journalists and media television reporters (The program Tire Press, Mirko Laure, Fernando Rospigliosi, political reporter for the U.S. Embassy in Peru, - Rosa Maria Palacios conductive program Free Press, ; Cecilia Valenzuela Journal columnist Peru 21 , Aldo Mariategui of the Daily Mail the champion of racists) have become political agitators of one candidate or another, but social networking played and play an information important role in breaking with the patterns of manipulation of information. The Mass Media reporter has become the cancer of freedom of press and media coverage of the television reporters on AIDS of the media.

The result of the first round can be explained by the broad sectors excluded, nearly 65% \u200b\u200bof the population follows the segment D and E, from the standpoint of socio-economic. While poverty has fallen by 35% of the population, social inequality remains a notorious scourge. In rural areas of Peru's poverty and inequality levels are expressed in social unrest, lack of quality education, public insecurity and public health which remains inadequate in many cases, environmental problems have generated numerous social conflicts.

In the second round of speeches will be even more funsionales looking at the center of the electorate. The need for change is evident in the people of Peru that require more equitactiva and fair society against rampant institutional corruption, drug trafficking, and rampant crime. This has been the triumph of democracy and Peruvians Democrats, because it is the triumph of the left radicaloide speech. Faced with functional speech is written and televised press of Peru that has become a machine agitation policy replacing the tabloids of Fujimori.

The task of Peru Earn be difficult to form electoral alliances and agreements with all the forces of Peru, to seek new partnerships in respect of political agreements, and the rotation policy. Being government sharing responsibility and accomplishments with other political segments of society against the continuity that has created terror in the society. Democracy is the duty of all Peruvians, there may be disagreements, but the dialogue is democratic exercise against insults and racist expressions that denigrate society. The election is not between cancer or AIDS, is democratic exercise.

New York, April 12, 2011

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Political Analysis of the first round of elections in Peru: A look at the Peruvian elections: GHOST OPERA

Political Analyst
and elections The 2011 Peru
Jorge Bedregal La Vera - Peru
Jose Carlos Brazen Luque - Mexico
Silvio Rendon-NewYork
Loarte-Lima Percy
Arturo Quispe Lazaro, Lima
Jorge Yeshayahu Gonzales-Lara, New York
Enrique Soria, New Jersey Journalist


GHOST OPERA
A look at the Peruvian elections
By Jorge Vera Bedregal The
Special to Long Island A Day



I borrow the title of the magnificent novel by Jorge Salazar because I think it best describes the political atmosphere that has been unleashed in our country as a result of the election results recent. This process will be nutritious grass for future research by historians, political scientists, sociologists, anthropologists and psychologists. But I'm sure some interpretations could try to explain what happened on this historic Sunday of April.

The first lesson is clear and unambiguous: the political right is definitely Peruvian stagnant and unable to recycle soon, what has become an area of \u200b\u200bunequal abilities to the limit. Of the mediocre more pedestrian to the most outrageous and blatant racist and exclusionary, a profound ignorance of the country and its citizens. Democracy, for this sector is only half almost undesirable where people should be first and foremost, consumers and users febrile credit bondage. The consequence of this atrophy is a myopic inability to get a single bid, strong, rational and democratic.

The second is a bit more elusive. The left has been in a speech radicaloide and socializing the possibility of recovering lost rights. However, there is evidence that people distinguish very well to the left candidate Humala static and conservative. Interpret this as a triumph of the Left parties is frankly childish. However, it is undeniable that there is among many Peruvians an almost obsessive need for change, caused by decades of policies that have sung rockers development and growth are not perceived as their own and that are foreign. This need has been effectively capitalized by Humala and there we have the results.

As a member of the academy, it is urgent to make a big mea culpa. Democrats have dropped their guard and believed that a return to past was impossible and that both authoritarian proposals as violent, could not take place in a scenario where we have a dictator in prison and terrorist clique in the same destination. This myopia is tragic because we failed to see that there were millions of new voters for whom the concepts of "democracy," "human rights", "subversion", "corruption", "citizenship" had very little sense.

Now begins a campaign that promises to be dirty and violent. Ollanta Humala will have to soften speeches and proposals to try to convince supporters of Toledo and APRA militants base. Keiko Fujimori will be devoted to float in the belief that supporters of Castro and Kuczynski vote without much discomfort from his proposal. Will the campaign of fears and ghosts. You try to remember the past criminals and convicts serving sentences. The other candidates try to raise the anti-apocalyptic levels persistently reminding socialistic experiments of Venezuela and Bolivia.

Ghosts are now invading the everyday life of people. Social networks have been filled with racist and aggressive. The fact that there are people who think differently is a reason to be automatically qualified moron. Difficult times that are coming to Peru. Democracy is at risk and urgently need to review our mistakes as a nation and insist that any development proposal is unfailingly to bridge the social divide in our country is mind-boggling proportions. While exclusion is maintained at these levels, any political project is necessarily a continuation of evil and sentence patterns to repeat certain scenarios for the violent and authoritarian proposals are healthy.

For The New York Peruvian Diaspora
Lima April 10, 2011

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Peru. Presidential Elections 2011: Panic and despair in the political class a few days before the election

Peru. Presidential Election 2011.

panic and despair in the political class
a few days before the election

Arturo Quispe Lazaro

"Ten years later we again think of the defense of democracy."
"is not about electing a president but democracy is at stake"
(Toledo, 7 April, 2011, in finding desperately that the polls do not favor it)


tremor in the political class in Peru a few days before the election. If Ollanta Humala had generated fear and dread in the political class to lead the top of the polls just over three weeks ago, four days before the April 10 election day, panic ensued and further electrified when prohibited the polls published-again shake the political hornet's nest to realize that political calls "democratic" would be out of the race and get your choice of the presidency. The news also affected some media that are not sympathetic Ollanta Humala. It was not the only ones who felt the impact. There was an uproar among his supporters, social networks and online messages. E-mail messages denoting despair. There were accusations and attacks would not stop. It was a crossfire: Toledo against Humala in principle and to a lesser extent against the PPK, the PPK against Toledo and Humala. The Humala against them. However, there was a tacit agreement: do not criticize Castaneda. At this point it is almost a factual finding (by the various surveys) that Castro is out of the war. The reviews have become something like 'all against Ollanta Humala', leaving to look at Keiko Fujimori. Although included, but critics raged against Ollanta, "wolf in sheep's clothing." He turned to remember that immortal phrase Vargas Llosa said some time ago: the choice of terminal cancer or AIDS. Today rejected as not just a phrase with a clear dye undemocratic but also because it contextualizes the emergence of such candidates, who seek to hold for what will come in the future without even saying anything or slide some governments criticized the immediate past-Toledo -Kuczynski and Alan Garcia, who with his favoritism to one sector of society led to these candidates at the position found.

A few days before the April 10, the political configuration in Peru would change after that date, and liberal candidates would be out of contention. The fear was higher in one of the candidates: Alejandro Toledo. He and his supporters have called "the conscience" to "leading democracy" Kuczynski, Castañeda, and APRA have to meet to agree and to face "the leap in the dark and authoritarianism" would mean choice of candidate, "Chavez" Ollanta. Hours later, something not seen during the campaign, Toledo, who had strongly criticized the leader of APRA, Alan García, by meddling in the elections, met in the premises of the CTP, organizing workers Aprista and calls on all candidates with the same idea to meet and agree among democratic forces to confront the candidate Ollanta and Fujimori. In its desperation to reverse its downward trend meets with religious evangelicals and says: "Today we have an obligation to preserve democratic values, we are not for experiments, but we do not want to go back in the 90 with corruption with crime, the violation of human rights. "But he was not the only one who favors the three candidates call" proven democratic orientation "days (April 5) Vargas Llosa supporters, the liberal right, also sought two candidates to renounce his candidacy to support Toledo. Obviously there was a clear concern about the likelihood that the next government is not a liberal, free market if Ollanta out as president. All appeals, attempts to unify around Toledo candidates failed. Especially because the logic, as PPK, "it should give support to the candidate this up and not down "a clear allusion to Toledo, actually the trend, according to surveys are not very hopeful. He said the appeal of Toledo is a "trick" because he realized it falls in the polls want to alarm the public and try to become El Salvador and force the other to give up his candidacy in favor of it. There was no agreement.

What most caught my attention in the case of Toledo, is his statement about democracy: "Ten years later we again think of the defense of democracy." "This is not to elect a president but is into play democracy, "then immediately adds that he is willing to wear the headband and get up to defend democracy. Obviously in the midst of despair you miss to realize that their words express, in my opinion, two missiles against the positions he defends himself: one, a veiled criticism against his government and Garcia, two, an undemocratic attitude be to affirm the headband to march against a candidate he disagrees, and who considered authoritative.

About the first statement, the candidates, that Toledo does not want to go elected, have not arisen by itself, but they are the product of the discontent of the democratic governments that he and Garcia have presided. People feel that they have not ruled for the majority of Peruvians. The policy of "trickle down" economy did not reach the poorest, yes, however, to the affluent and capital. So this gives us an idea of \u200b\u200bwhy the candidate Humala is acceptance of a large sector of the country popular. A similar case is that of Keiko Fujimori. Obviously that does not tell us anything about what they will do if some of them go to the government. The second idea from his statement to put on the headband. This is a call undemocratic. The reading is this: as Toledo is not chosen to reach the second round, and does not like the candidate who would yeah. He will go to the streets to confront him. That in itself is an undemocratic attitude because they do not respect the popular will and vote of the majority. Moreover, today we live in a different context of a decade ago, did not leave a dictator government, and we are much more alert than previous years.

The political moves of the right-wing liberal groups against the advance of Ollanta Humala have been failed by their political shortsightedness and greed of power group, rather than the merits of Ollanta. You miss them or would not see the causes involving the status of their applications. They do not understand why the impoverished country decide to vote for candidates who "are not in favor of the model system." People assume that their decision should be a good design media, marketer of the candidate. On the contrary, far from understanding the vote of the majority of non-liberal positions are described as "elactarados", "ignorant." PPK said of the Peruvian Andes who protested: "this change the rules, contracts, nationalization, is an idea of \u200b\u200bpart of the Andes, where the height prevents oxygen from reaching the brain, that is fatal and fatal ..." (CADE, 2006, Arequipa, Peru), all for not sharing its position and views. Therefore, your approach is not only for his ideological position, but also by a clear vocation authoritarian, undemocratic and intolerant. Hence the misunderstanding of the differences and grievances of the people. In the case of Bagua Alan Garcia called the Peruvian Amazon "second-class citizens" because they disagreed with the award to the Amazonian lowlands. Now in full election these people, the country's poor majority decide to vote for Ollanta and Keiko Fujimori. In the last elections in 2006, after the government of Toledo, Ollanta obtained 30.6% of the vote in the first round. At the end of the Garcia government, after a successful macro-economic growth of 8, 9% in the 2011 elections, Ollanta obtained 31.9% of preferences as reported by Reuters survey (April 9, 2011). Nobody understood then, as two liberal governments that follow the free market model with good macroeconomic performance, people shop for a candidate who, judging by them is "a leap of faith." Here one might ask, jumping from whom? Did many poor Peruvians are not in a vacuum, and many others still have the feeling of living in that condition? Then something wrong with the model. It is possible that this "miracle" economies induce the poor to vote for candidates that they say are supporters of the anti-model.

Thus both candidates, largely out of any sympathy or antipathy that may exist for each of them, arise and emerge as a result of discontent for the Peruvian governments have done little or nothing for them. Toledo acknowledged beaten by polls, "Ollanta has capitalized on the discontent of the people." Then, we should investigate the reasons for the discontent. The democratic, and ethical is to acknowledge its own mistakes and accept the majority decision population, whatever the outcome of 10 April.

Lima, April 9, 2011

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Ollanta Humala in the XXI century

Humala in front of the XXI Century
by the Peruvian Diaspora
Saturday, April 9, 2011

Peru Wins Electoral Front was formed by various leftist political groups, nationalist and regional movements and independent. After several attempts and failures to form a National Electoral Front national reaches, where to maintain the profile of each organization, this is not achievement. One reason was the inclusive political discourse and the story of a hegemonic practices in the political history of Peru, from the formation of ARI and UTI. Another aspect was the distribution of quotas congrecionales, strong opposition to the practice of democratic political parties: A Militant one vote, but prevailed domes agreements and ultimately the loser was the broad front of democratic forces, nationalist, socialist movements regional and ethnic Peru.

Once again the debate is ideologized debate for the formation of the electoral front, and ended with a sharp result, the removal of Social Forces for a thousand reasons. Social Forces and their leaders maximized municipal and estimatizaron win falsely against Ollanta Humala and electoral Earn Peru in the environment to address bilateral relations Chavez or any political leader can have in the international world in the era of globalization, the petty idea that international relations in Siamese automatically make you in mind and thought. This vision obsurda think the gap Byzantine politics, which echoes the conservative right in Peru, represented by Keiko Fujimori, PPK. and Alejandro Toledo has moved right of center right.

The Nationalist Party is made up of various political currents the interior of a youth achievement extructura party unite various strands: the nationalist, the current indigenous, the current Indiana, Mariateguist current, the current democratic left, the flow of Christian or Catholic humanist, the presence of Peruvian Jews, the presence of Muslims Peruvian current social democrats, democrats, the presence Quechua speakers, and many intellectuals, professionals, businessmen, retired military mienbros the police, and soldiers of the armed forces, including Peruvians living abroad representing the Peruvian diasporas of immigrants who have chosen a place of residence abroad. Peruvians living abroad represent The first phenomenon that has been formed as a current of opinion and transmigracional space.

Front Earn Peru have created a common axis in spite of differences, this is a positive experience in the formation of an electoral front. It is the first time in the political history of Peru as an electoral front Earn Peru to articulate a conglomerate of political and social sectors having an international reaches and recognition.

cultural diversity is that there is a wealth of Peruvian political movement, and may explain the formation of regional movements in departmental and ethnic last 30 years in Peru. The dogmatic and statist discourse articulizar achieving a national front. Today in the XXI century, the nationalist movement is the dream of the formation of a party made up of various currents progressive, nationalist, modernist and leftist where you can express all the blood. art in politics is to keep this unit, knowing how to handle the ups and downs and differences that may have different nuances, because history is not linear, and different political expressions, expressed in the formation that Ollanta Humala Display and New politician and statesman working with a group of professionals, intellectuals and political parties by creating a new style of politics and government in Peru. The Peru needs a big transformation of the way of life of all Peruvians, democratizing society in terms of equal opportunities, reform the Peruvian constitution that guarantees civil and social rights of all Peruvians, a fair and just judicial system against corruption and drug trafficking, and the opening of better opportunities in a globalized world.