#Antonio G Romero
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aperint · 4 months ago
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Un suceso pocas veces contado
Un suceso pocas veces contado #aperturaintelectual #palabrasbajollave @tmoralesgarcia1 Thelma Morales García
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edithshead · 1 year ago
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from 4 Elements Andrea Romero by Ana Abril hair and makeup by Antonio Romero for Harper’s Bazaar Vietnam, March 2022
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madhare0512 · 2 years ago
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Ships I Write For:
- Marvel
FitzSimmons
The Scientists and the Spies (Leopold Fitz/Jemma Simmons/Clint Barton/Natasha Romanoff)
Lance Hunter/Leopold Fitz
Huntingbird
Clintasha
Hulkeye
StaticQuake
Daisy Johnson/Piper
Daisy Johnson/Piper/Lincoln Campbell
Melinda May/Phil Coulson
Mack Mackenzis/Elena "Yo-Yo" Rodriguez
Foggy Nelson/Matt Murdock
Wilson Fisk/James Wesley
Luke Cage/Danny Rand
Danny Rand/Spiderman (Ultimate Spiderman only)
IronHawk
Technobow
Stony
Cherik
Armando Muñoz/Alex Summer
Nightsilver
Scott/Jean
Danielle Moonstar/Rayne Sinclair/Illyana Rasputin/Sam Guthrie/Roberto de Costa
Raven/Hank
Wandavision
Peter/Ned/MJ
Carol Danvers/Maria
Symbrock
Bucky Barnes/Sam Wilson
Loki/Mobius
Kate Bishop/Yelena Belova
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- DC
Birdflash
Malcolm West | Herald/Joey Wilson | Jericho (Teen Titans only)
Rachel Roth | Raven/Garfield Logan | Beast Boy
Coldflash
Superflarrow
Vibeflash
Atomwave
Coldatom
Flashatom
Coldwaveatomflash
Goldenvibe
Toliver
Hawkmates
Killerwave
Winnara
Scholsen
Atomblazer
Coldatomwave
Atomfrostwave
Bruce Wayne/Selina Kyle
Harley Quinn/Poison Ivy
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- NCIS
Tony DiNozzo/Jimmy Palmer
Tony DiNozzo/Nick Torres/Jimmy Palmer
Nick Torres/Jimmy Palmer
Sam Hanna/G Callen
G Callen/Eric Beale
Kensi Blye/Marty Deeks
Poly!Agents (Callen/Sam/Kensi/Deeks/Eric/Nell)
Nell/Nate
Tim/Abby/Delilah
Bishop/Kasie
Gibbs/Jack Sloan
Sam/Michelle
Jessai (Jesse Boone/Kai Holman)
Pride/Chris/Sebastian
Lucy/Kate
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- Criminal Minds
Hotch/Hailey
Tara/Emily
Jemily
MoReid
Micphet (Prophet/Mick Rawson)
Sam Cooper/Prophet/Mick Rawson
JJ/Will
Luke/Penelope
Rossi/Erin
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- Harry Potter
Wolfstar
Jegulus
Jeguiliy
Jacob Kowalski/Newt Scamander
Fred Weasley/Harry Potter/George Weasley
Ron Weasley/Harry Potter
Hermione Granger/Harry Potter
Hermione/Ron/Harry
Harry/Luna
Luna/Ginny
Ginny/Harry
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- Maze Runner
Newtmas
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- Doctor Who
Rose/Nine
Martha/Ten
Clara/Eleven
Rose/Nine/Jack Harkness
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- Supernatural
Destiel
Sabriel
Crowly/Bobby
Bobby/Balthazar
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- Star Wars
Skysolo
Stormpilot
Jedistormpilot
Obi-Wan/Anakin
Obi-Wan/Anakin/Padme
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- Star Trek
Chulu
McSpirk
Spirk
McKirk
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- Merlin
Merther
Morgana/Gwen
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- Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children
Hollowheart
Floatingfire
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- Lord of the Rings/Hobbit
Aralas
Frodo Baggins/Samwise Gamgee
Meriadoc Brandybuck/Peregrin Took
Frodo/Samwise/Merry/Pippin
Bagginshield
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- Dark Matter
OneThree
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- Power Rangers (full list in the pr blog)
Jake Holling/Noah Carver
Brody Romero/Preston Tien
Hayley Foster/Calvin Maxwell
Tyler Navarro/Riley Griffen
Jayden Shiba/Antonio Garcia
Mike/Kevin
Devon Daniels/Ravi Shaw/Zoey Reeves/Nate Silva
Devon Daniels/Nate Silva
Casey Rhodes/RJ
Vida Rocca/Xander Blye/Chip Thorn
Nick Russell/Chip Thorn
Jack Landors/Syd Drew/Sky Tate/Z Delgado/Bridge Carson
Jack Landors/Bridge Carson
Will Aston/Mackenzie Hartford
Ronny Robinson/Rose Ortiz
Scott Truman/Summer Landsdown/Dillon/Fynn McAllistair/Ziggy Grover
Dillon/Ziggy Grover
Scott Truman/Flynn McAllistair
Shane Clarke/Dustin Brooks
Zayto/Ollie Akana
Zayto/Ollie Akana/Javi Garcia
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- Hawai'i Five-0
McDanno
Max Bergman/Jerry Ortega
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- Shadowhunters
Jimon
Alec Lightwood/Simon Lewis
Jace Herondale/Clary Fray/Simon Lewis
Magnus Bane/Alec Lightwood/Simon Lewis
Malec
Clizzy
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- Umbrella Academy
Dave/Klaus Hargreeves
Eudora Patch/Diego Hargreeves
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- Flashpoint
Julianna Callaghan/Sam Braddock
Lewis Young/Spike Scarlatti
Sam Braddock/Spike Scarlatti
Sam/Spike/Lew/Donna/Winnie/Jules
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- Teen Wolf
Derek Hale/Stiles Stilinski
Allison/Scott
Erica/Boyd
Danny/Ethan
Lydia/Jackson/Aiden
Lydia/Stiles
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- Grimm
Monroe/Rosalee Calvert/Nick Burkhardt
Nickroe
Adalind/Juliette
Roddy Geiger/Carter Brimey
Renard/Wu
Wu/Hank
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- White Collar
Peter Burke/Neal Caffrey
Peter/Elizabeth
Peter/Elizabeth/Neal
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- CSI
Horatio Caine/Eric Delko
Caine/Eric/Speedle
Calleigh/Ryan Wolfe/Natalia
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- 9-1-1/Lone Star
Tarlos
Russley
Owen/Michelle
Bobby/Athena
Hen/Karen
Chimney/Maddie
Marjan/Paul
Mateo/Nancy
Nancy/Marjan
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- One Chicago
Kelly Severide/Matthew Casey
Greg "Mouse" Gerwitz/Jay Halstead
Will Halstead/Connor Rhodes
Will Halstead/Natalie Manning/Connor Rhodes
Will Halstead/Justin Lieu/Connor Rhodes
Gabby/Shay
Darren/Blake
Mouch/Trudy
Herrmann/Cindy
Boden/Donna
Cruz/Chloe
Antonio/Peter Stone
Antonio/Voight
Sarah/Noah/Joey
Crockett/Ethan
Ethan/April
April/Maggie
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- Mission Impossible
Ethan/Will
Jane/Bengi
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- Sherlock
Johnlock
Greg Lestrade/Mycroft Holmes
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- House
House/Chase
House/Wilson
Wilson/Chase
House/Wilson/Chase
Foreman/Thirteen
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- Ghost Whisperer
Melinda/Jim
Melinda/Rick
Melinda/Rick/Eli
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- Baby Driver
Darling/Buddy/Baby
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- Bull
Danny/Cable
Bull/Benny
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- Julie and the Phantoms
Luke/Julie
Luke/Reggie/Alex
Luke/Alex
Julie/Flynn
Julie/Carrie
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-TMNT
Leo/Usagi (2003 only)
Leo/Karai (2003 only)
Raph/Traximus
Raph/Casey Jones
Don/Usagi (2003 only)
Don/Leatherhead
Mikey/Mondo Gecko
Mikey/Renet
Splinter/Tang Shen (2012 only)
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I do not write incest of any kind, I do not write abuse unless by my own ideas, I do not write manipulation unless by my own ideas
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huntsvillegossip · 1 year ago
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Hear ye Hear ye lovelies...
I hope you're all enjoying your trip into the past. Everyone looks so lovely in their little costumes. Still, it seems for some of our fair town folk, they've truly taken the event to heart and created some dramatics worthy of Shakespeare.
It seems scandal continues to follow Miss Genesis Boone and the strange robot man in a van that she calls her boyfriend. Sources have confirmed that she was heard breaking the news to Mister Canne that he is going to be a father. I can only wish them both a hearty congratulations on the pregnancy, and hope for the sanity of the god-fearing, church-going citizens of our fair town that a wedding is on the horizon to avoid an... Uncomfortable situation with the Lord.
However, it is not only Miss Boone and Mister Canne who have seemingly caught the baby fever and decided to procreate. I have also been reliably informed that Jessie Sinclair and Cassius Romero are planning to take their relationship to the next level by trying for a little bundle of joy of their own. No news yet regarding how either of their families are taking the news, but I wish the happy couple the best of luck on their journey toward becoming parents.
It seems, in spite of the lovely festivities the town has put on for us, that not everyone is feeling the love. Mister Theodore Collins, recently featured in this very column for some out of character behavior of his, has continued his streak of bad decisions by getting into a fight with the newly appointed second-in-command of the Commune.
Maybe it was the alcohol coursing through his system that had Theodore acting so rashly. Or maybe his costume had him feeling the fantasy, trying to ride in like a white knight to defend Kirby's honor. Allegedly, Antonio was making remarks against his own fellow Commune member, although who other than the second in command would know them better? If Antonio claims they're terrible at maintaining friendships there must be some truth to it. They live together after all, must have seen for himself how poorly Kirby must treat their so called friends.
Speaking of fighting in the Commune, whole place just seems so tense since it went on lockdown, the Garcia brothers were spotted fist fighting in the middle of the faire. Seems Alexander isn't so great, sleeping with the girl his younger brother loved. Terrible really, if you can't be loyal to your family, who can you be loyal to? Unfortunately for both of them, Josie no longer seems interested in either of them. Tough luck boys, she's run off with the Jester while making fools of the both of you.
Quite an eventful week for our little town, here I thought the fighting would only be in the jousting tournament. Well, that's all for now, if any of you need any advice or want to share your own harrowing adventures from the faire, don't hesitate to send me a message. Love, Auntie G.
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nightsidewrestling · 2 years ago
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D.U.D.E Bios: Quirino Marino / Rino Marino
The Third of Damien's Hounds Rino Marino (2020)
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The brother of Billie and one of Damien's Hounds, Quirino Marino, is a very athletic man. Quirino is a wrestler and a third generation wrestler, being part of the youngest generation of wrestlers in the Marino family.
"Rule five of wrestling, Refs are made of glass, don't harm them."
Name
Full Legal Name: Quirino Gabino Marino
First Name: Quirino
Meaning: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of 'Quirinus', which is possibly derived from the Sabine word 'Quiris' meaning 'Spear'
Pronunciation: kee-REE-no
Origin: Italian, Portuguese, Spanish
Middle Name: Gabino
Meaning: Spanish form of 'gabinus', which possibly referred to the ancient city of Gabii in central Italy.
Pronunciation: ga-BEE-no
Origin: Spanish
Surname: Marino
Meaning: Derived from the given name 'Marino' which itself is the Spanish and Italian form of 'Marinus'. 'Marinus' comes from the Latin word 'Marinus' meaning 'of the sea'
Pronunciation: ma-REE-no
Origin: Spanish
Alias: Rino Marino
Reason: Ring Name
Nicknames: Rin, Rino, Gab, Gabe, Gabi
Titles: Mr
Characteristics
Age: 28
Gender: Male. He/Him Pronouns
Race: Human
Nationality: Cuban
Ethnicity: Hispanic / Latino
Birth Date: August 27th 1992
Symbols: Athletic Wear, Hair Gel
Sexuality: Bisexual
Religion: Catholic
Native Language: Spanish
Spoken Languages: Spanish, English, Portuguese
Relationship Status: Engaged
Astrological Sign: Virgo
Theme Song: 'Regulate' - Warren G, Nate Dogg (2012-)
Voice Actor: Adam Rodriguez
Geographical Characteristics
Birthplace: Bayamo, Granma Province, Cuba
Current Location: On the road / Bayamo, Granma Province, Cuba
Hometown: Bayamo, Granma Province, Cuba
Appearance
Height: 6'2" / 187 cm
Weight: 190 lbs / 86 kg
Eye Colour: Brown
Hair Colour: Black
Hair Dye: None
Body Hair: Shaves when wrestling
Facial Hair: Clean shaven
Tattoos: (As of Jan 2020) 4
Piercings: Navel
Scars: None
Health and Fitness
Allergies: None
Alcoholic, Smoker, Drug User: Social Drinker
Illnesses/Disorders: None
Medications: None
Any Specific Diet: None
Relationships
Allies: N/A
Enemies: N/A
Friends: Laurence Winter, Eira Pritchard, Desmond McDougall, Bruce MacGregor
Colleagues: Too many to list
Rivals: N/A
Closest Confidant: Matrona Volkov
Mentor: Yago Marino
Significant Other: Matrona Volkov (27, Fiancée)
Previous Partners: None of note
Parents: Yago Marino (57, Father), Florencia Marino (58, Mother, Née Palomo)
Parents-In-Law: None (yet)
Siblings: Bienvenida Marino (37, Sister), Urbano Marino (34, Brother), Judith Marino (31, Sister), Natividad Marino (25, Sister), Macario Marino (22, Brother), Rosaura Marino (19, Sister), Isaac Marino (16, Brother)
Siblings-In-Law: Hortensia Marino (35, Urbano's Wife, Née Lozano), Xavier Ibarra (32, Judith's Husband)
Nieces & Nephews: Emperatriz Romero-Marino (17, Niece), Antonio Huerta-Marino (14, Nephew), Triana Santos-Marino (11, Niece), Lorenzo Marino (14, Nephew), Paz Marino (11, Niece), Casilda Ibarra (11, Niece)
Children: None
Children-In-Law: None
Grandkids: None
Great Grandkids: None
Wrestling
Billed From: The Underworld
Trainer: Sabas Marino, Yago Marino, Tercero Marino, Ramiro Marino, Pastor Marino, Olegario Marino, Nicanor Marino, Jair Marino, Heliodoro Marino, Facundo Marino, C.R.C Wrestling School
Managers: Florencia Marino
Wrestlers Managed: None
Debut: 2012
Debut Match: Rino VS Eira. Rino won via pinfall
Retired: N/A
Retirement Match: N/A
Wrestling Style: Grappler
Stables: The Lucifarians (2012-)
Teams: The Hounds (Rino & Bano / Judi / Natividad / Macario / Rosaura / Isaac)
Regular Moves: Hangman's Neckbreaker, Knife Edge Chops, Moonsault, Multiple Punches, Short Armbar, Snap DDT
Finishers: Piledriver, Sleeper Hold, Spinning Toe Hold
Refers To Fans As: The Watchful Eyes
Extras
Backstory: Quirino is the second eldest son of 'disgraced luchador' Yago Marino, wrestling is in his blood and he grew up around luchadores. He joined the Lucifarians as one of Damien's hounds in 2012, being a hound means he's mindless and does everything Damien orders him to.
Trivia: Nothing of note
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noticlip · 5 months ago
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Atienden 3 mil 279 casos del 1×10 del Buen Gobierno en tres parroquias del Zulia
El barrido del 1×10 del Buen Gobierno llegó este miércoles a las parroquias Venancio Pulgar, Idelfonso Vásquez y Antonio Borjas Romero en el estado Zulia para atender un total de 3.279 casos relacionados a servicios públicos reportados por la población. El presidente de la Corporación para el Desarrollo de la Región Zuliana (Corpozulia), G/J Néstor Reverol, precisó que de esta cantidad, 1.698…
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mrclmlt · 11 months ago
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La historia detrás de ‘Macarena’, la canción que no falta en Nochevieja y cuya autoría ha pasado tres décadas en disputa
Elena Cabrera - elDiario.es
El grupo Kiss este verano en Murcia cantando “¡Cartagena!” –la ciudad a la que había ido a actuar– pero con la música de Macarena. Bill Clinton en 1997 bailando la coreografía oficial de la canción durante la campaña para su reelección presidencial. Los del Río en la Superbowl. Macarena sonando durante una demostración de masaje cardiovascular. La farmacéutica de Olot escuchando Macarena en la radio durante su secuestro. Los del Río visitando al Papa Juan Pablo II en el Vaticano. Los del Río entrando en la habitación del príncipe de Asturias mientras su madre le hace maleta para marcharse a estudiar a Canadá. Los del Río saliendo del bar madrileño Palentino cantando Macarena en la calle rodeado de miembros de Sidonie, La Habitación Roja o Izal después de ser anunciados como cabeza de cartel de un festival indie. Los del Río vendiendo millones de copias y ganando una estimación de 60 millones de euros por, ay, Macarena.
Los del Río incluyeron esta canción en su disco de 1993 A mí me gusta y no fue un éxito instantáneo, si no que antes tuvo que recibir algún empujón que la ayudó a conquistar el éxito internacional.
Los componentes de Los del Río la tienen registrada 27 veces en la SGAE: seis de ellas como canción original y el resto como títulos alternativos, que van desde Fuck Macarena a Madalena Macarena pasando por Tiki Tiki Tiki Macarena o Macarena Country Version. En el tema original más antiguo que registraron, Antonio Romero Monge y Rafael Ruiz Perdigones se declaran autores (compartiendo los derechos al 50% con tres editoriales musicales) tanto de la letra como de la música. Pero en el año 2011, el artista, comisario e investigador cultural Pedro G. Romero puso en duda que eso fuera así.
“Sin duda son los autores de la letra pero sobre la música existen numerosas versiones”, escribió en su artículo Arqueología de la Macarena, publicado por ZEMOS98 dentro de un proyecto alrededor de esta canción. Pedro G. Romero afirma que en la maqueta, hoy desaparecida, que Los del Río llevó a los productores de A mí me gusta (Manuel Soler y Jesús Bola) la canción tenía una “ridícula letra” sobre la base de una canción infantil que en la zona de los municipios sevillanos de Arahal y Morón de la Frontera se conoce como Trabajando en las minas de pan duro. “La adaptación de temas infantiles, canciones de corro o de excursión” era algo habitual en Manuel Soler, “maestro de Israel Galván, bailaor del grupo de Paco de Lucía o ”hacedor“ del paso que marcan los costaleros de San Gonzalo”, afirma G. Romero.
Muchos adultos recordarán de su infancia la canción, cantada a golpe de rítmico tacón contra el suelo, en cuya onírica letra tres sardinas y un gato se apostaron la manera de meterse en un zapato. Si es cierto que la Macarena de Los del Río se apoya en esta canción infantil, Romero Monge y Ruiz Perdigones se están apropiando del dominio público en su propio beneficio. Explica G. Romero que Soler tuvo la intuición de imbuir la canción infantil de cierto aire militar, acentuando el ritmo. Un tercer productor, Miguel Ángel Magüesin de los Santos, conocido en el ambiente flamenco como Doctor Keli, también trabajó en el tema. La tonadilla original se habría convertido así en un hit más resultón, aunque Los del Río nunca reconocieron ese origen de la canción. Soler le aseguró a G. Romero antes de morir (falleció en 2003) que tanto la melodía infantil como el “¡ay, Macarena!” eran aportaciones suyas.
Con la llegada del éxito, Soler demandó a Los del Río para que se les reconociera algún porcentaje de autoría sobre la canción pero perdió ese juicio porque las diferentes versiones “no eran concordantes” con la de Soler, explica Pedro G. Romero, y además convenientemente se perdió la maqueta original que podría haber probado cómo era la canción en un primer estadio.
Los del Río, no obstante, tienen otra versión sobre el origen de la canción. Según han contado en diferentes entrevistas, la chispa surgió en un viaje a Venezuela. Los músicos contaron que durante una fiesta en casa de un empresario, piropearon a una bailaora local y profesora de flamenco llamada Diana Patricia Cubillán. Según Antonio Romero Monge y Rafael Ruiz Perdigones la jalearon de manera espontánea cantándole “dale a tu cuerpo alegría Magdalena”. Según Rafael, Antonio escribió el resto de la letra al llegar al hotel en cinco minutos. ¿Por qué Magdalena? Quizá porque a Diana le faltaba una sílaba para encajar bien en la frase. En cualquier caso, optaron por cambiar Magdalena por Macarena, según ellos, porque una hija de Antonio se llamaba Esperanza Macarena y porque “las magdalenas suenan a desayuno”. Y aquí Los del Río venían a más, venían a merendarse el mundo. La bailaora no dejó pasar su parte del pastel de esta historia y en sus redes sociales y en la página web de su academia de baile se hace llamar Diana Patricia “La Macarena”.
La letra esa que Antonio se escribió en cinco minutos en el hotel contaba cosas como que Macarena engañó a su novio Vitorino con dos de sus amigos mientras él hacía la mili –todavía quedaban ocho años para que dejara de estar vigente el servicio militar obligatorio–, que le gusta la “movida guerrillera” –no se sabe bien qué es eso pero rima con Marbella– y que se compra modelitos en El Corte Inglés para irse a vivir a Nueva York y allí “ligar un novio nuevo”. En la exitosa versión en spanglish todo eso de los novios, los cuernos, Nueva York, y los grandes almacenes desapareció.
Pero la demanda más sonora llegó con los componentes de Fangoria presentándose en los juzgados que puso sobre la mesa la pregunta de si una remezcla es una obra original, o al menos si lo es en alguna medida, aunque sea pequeña. Los del Río encargaron a Nacho Canut, quien en aquel momento colaboraba con Carlos Jean para las canciones de su grupo, unas remezclas de baile. Estas se llamaron Macarena River Fe Mix 103 BPM y Macarena la Mezcla Guerrillera 130 BPM. Fangoria había recibido el encargo de realizar un remix de baile por el que fueron remunerados en 1993 con 300.000 pesetas (menos de 2.000 euros) pero que tuvo un éxito global brutal, sobre todo en EEUU, por lo que solicitaron que se les reconociera como arreglistas en lugar de como remezcladores. Lo pelearon hasta la última instancia (Estrasburgo) durante más de 10 años, sin éxito. Canut argumentó que los arreglos aportaban tal originalidad que merecían una mayor contraprestación por la explotación de la canción. Pero los jueces no lo entendieron así. Rafael Ruiz Perdigones, tampoco: “Como Macarena pegó ese zambombazo tan bestial, todo el mundo quería montarse al carrito”, dijo a este respecto en una entrevista en El País. “Aquello era como el que blanquea un cementerio y le quiere pedir el dinero al muerto” redundó, de una manera más gráfica, su compañero Romero Monge en la presentación de la seria Macarena, creada por la productora de Jordi Évole, en el festival South Internacional Series, según recogió Público.
Dentro de ese proyecto de Arqueología de la Macarena, ZEMOS98 y la discográfica Producciones Doradas lanzaron un disco con reversiones de la Macarena por grupos como Pony Bravo, Manos de Topo, Tarántula o Fluzo. Se tituló Macarena: Versiones Domésticas desde el Procomún, se puso en descarga libre y bajo una licencia de Dominio Público. El objetivo era “denunciar el uso indiscriminado del patrimonio público llevado al terreno de lo comercial”. “La intención de aquello no era tanto cuestionar las autorías, que en este tipo de músicas es un asunto de derechos y este está marcado obviamente por el negocio”, recuerdo Pablo G. Romero a elDiario.es. “La intención era señalar que en el gran éxito global de Macarena, lo que medio mundo bailaba era una marcha militar que inconscientemente los americanos convirtieron en su propia propaganda; ¡¡¡todo el mundo bailando una marcha de los US Marines!!!”, exclama con asombro.
Javi Álvarez es uno de los músicos que participó en le disco, con su proyecto Fluzo. Su canción Step in the Macarena, hace referencia tanto a la canción protagonista de esta historia como a Step in the Arena de Gangstarr. El propio tema tiene un componente “meta” pues en su letra habla de la historia de la canción, desde la popularidad que Bill Clinton le dio bailando el remix de Fangoria “y de ahí tirando hacia atrás”, dice Álvarez a este diario. Hace referencia también a la canción Tengo una pena que me consume, cara B de Saca el güisky, Cheli de Desmadre 75, alarmantemente parecida a Macarena, sobre todo cuando canta “Micaela, Micaela, Micaela”.
“La cosa es tan meta que en el tercer verso llega el propio encargo de la canción por parte de Zemos98, cuento un poco la extrañeza por la sucesión de casualidades, apropiaciones, samplerismos y plagios que conducen a componer la canción que está sonando. Todo ello salpimentando con algunas cositas que nos fuimos encontrando por el camino, un chiste de Eugenio que coincide fonéticamente con ese ”step-a“ (estepa), una entrevista a Los del Río cortado por frases del grupo de rap Zona Norte Posse, y la referencia final al Marijuana de Brujería”, explica el músico, conocido también por otros proyectos como Néboa, Dúo Cobra o por sus colaboraciones de arte sonoro y bandas sonoras.  
Preguntado el artista por la presunta apropiación dice que, en su opinión, “tiene poco de presunta, es un fusil como la copa de un pino”. “Personalmente me gusta la circulación de referencias entre diferentes composiciones, épocas, estilos y autores, ¡vivan las reversiones y las perversiones, las referencias cruzadas, los homenajes y las reintrepretaciones! Mientras todo ello suceda en comunidades que cuidan este tipo de material, que acreditan a sus autores originales y que muestran de forma clara su recorrido está genial. El problema es el momento en el que la caspa se apropia del relato para, como no, sacar tajada”. 
“Este proyecto extendió el mito Macarena con todas sus contradicciones, abrió un campo musical donde los Pony Bravo son los reyes, por decirlo de alguna manera, e incluso demostró que hasta con un engendro como Macarena se pueden hacer grandes canciones”, concluye G. Romero.
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sorqpmusicmin · 2 years ago
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LINEUP: 2023 LENT
(note: song titles in Bold Font are changes from previous lineup)
PAMBUNGAD NA AWIT:
Kaawaan Mo Ako, O Diyos (Salmo 51) - Lucio San Pedro [link] [music sheet]
Buksan ang Aming Puso -  Fr. Eduardo Hontiveros, SJ [link] [chords]
(Dalaw ng Itim na Nazareno) Nuestro Padre Jesus Nazareno - Lucio San Pedro [link] [sheet music]
(April 2) Osana Ang Aming Awit - Fr. Nicolas B. Sengson, SVD [link] [music sheet]
(April 2) Hosana Ang Aming Awit - Fr. Ferdinand Bautista [link] [music sheet]
(April 2, Prusisyong ng mga Palaspas)  Awit sa Kristong Hari - Fr. Nicolas Sengson, SVD [link] [sheet music]
KYRIE: Panginoon, Kaawaan Mo Kami - Fr. Rey Magnaye [link] [sheet music] [chords]
GLORIA: NO GLORIA DURING LENT
SALMO: 
Salmong Tugunan (Pasyon) [link] [sheet music]
(April 2) Linggo ng Palaspas - Fr. Nicolas B. Sengson, SVD [link] [sheet music] [chords]
AWIT SA MABUTING BALITA:
Awit-Pambungad sa Mabuting Balita (Pasyon) - [link] [sheet music] [midi]
(April 2) Awit-Pambungad sa Mabuting Balita - Fr. Nicolas B. Sengson, SVD [link] [sheet music]
MIYERKULES NG ABO (February 22):
Awit sa Pagpapahid ng Abo - Fr. Allan Antonio [link] [sheet music]
Likhain Mong Muli - Fr. Alberto Alejo, SJ & Fr. Manoling Francisco, SJ [link] [sheet music] [chords]
Dakilang Pag-ibig - Crispulo B. Pangilinan &  Fr. E. P. Hontiveros  [link] [sheet music]
AWIT SA PAG-AALAY: Alay sa Diyos (Papal Visit) [link] [sheet musc] [chords]
SANCTUS: Santo (Misa Antipona) - Fr. E. P. Hontiveros  [link] [sheet music] [chords]
AKLAMASYON:
Anamnesis - Fr. Gene Pastidio  [link] [sheet music]
Sa Krus Mo (Pasyon) [link] [music sheet] [midi]
DOXOLOGY: Amen (Mass of Creation) - Marty Haugen [video] [sheet music] [chords]
PATER NOSTER / EMBOLISMO: Ama Namin/Sapagkat - Fr. Manoling Francisco, SJ [link] [sheet music] [chords] [sapagkat]
AGNUS DEI: Kordero ng Diyos (Misa Antipona) - Fr. E. P. Hontiveros  [link] [music sheet] [chords]
KOMUNYON:
Ang Panginoon ang Aking Tanglaw (Salmo 27) - Fr. Rey Magnaye [link] [music sheet]
Ang Kaluluwa Ko’y Nauuhaw - Danilo Isidro, SJ, & Nemy Que, SJ  [link] [music sheet] [chords]
Dakilang Pag-ibig - Crispulo B. Pangilinan &  Fr. E. P. Hontiveros  [link] [sheet music]
Salmo 23 (Ang Panginoon ang Aking Pastol) - Fr. Arnel Aquino, SJ [link] [music sheet] [chords]
Ang Panginoon Ang Aking Pastol (Salmo 23) - Fr. Rey Magnaye [link] [music sheet]
Tinapay ng Buhay - (Tinapay ng Buhay) - Fr. Manoling Francisco, SJ [link] [sheet music] [chords]
PANGWAKAS NA AWIT: 
Pananagutan -  Fr. E. P. Hontiveros  [link] [music sheet]
(Dalaw ng Itim na Nazareno) Nuestro Padre Jesus Nazareno - Lucio San Pedro [link] [sheet music]
(March Sundays before Fiesta) San Oscar Romero, Huwaran - Hayse Villamin [link] [sheet music]
(April 2) Awit sa Kristong Hari - Fr. Nicolas Sengson, SVD [link] [sheet music]
ENGLISH MASS:
ENTRANCE:
Save Us, O Lord - Bob Dufford [link] [sheet music]
Hosea - Fr. Greg Norbet, OSB [link] [sheet music]
(April 2) Hosanna! Our King is Here! - Noel Miranda [link] [sheet music]
KYRIE: Lord Have Mercy [link] [chords]
GLORIA: NO GLORIA DURING LENT 
RESPONSORIAL PSALM: Read
GOSPEL ACCLAMATION: Lenten Gospel Acclamation - Dan Schutte [link] [sheet music]
PROFESSION OF FAITH: RECITED ONLY
OFFERTORY: Lord We Gather Today - Lester Delgado [link] [sheet music]
SANCTUS: Holy - Dan Schutte [link] [sheet music]
MEMORIAL ACCLAMATION:
Save Us, Savior of the World - Dan Schutte [link] [sheet music]
When We Eat This Bread (Light from Light)- Fr. Manoling Francisco, SJ [link] [sheet music] [chords]
DOXOLOGY: Amen (Mass of Creation) - Marty Haugen [video] [sheet music] [chords]
PATER NOSTER: Our Father - Fr. Nilo Mangussad [link] [sheet music]
EMBOLISM: Doxology to the Lord’s Prayer (Light from Light) - Fr. Manoling Francisco, SJ [link] [sheet music] [chords]  
AGNUS DEI: Lamb of God (Light from Light) - Fr. Manoling Francisco, SJ [link] [sheet music] [chords]  
COMMUNION:
Miserere (Psalm 51) - Jun-G Bargayo & fr. Junjun Delmonte, SJ [link][sheet music] [chords]
Anima Christi - J. Arboleda/N. Agatep [link] [chords]
RECESSIONAL: Where True Love Abides -   Fr. E. P. Hontiveros [link] [sheet music]
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El desayuno (Film, short version) - Miguel Casco from Miguel Ángel Casco on Vimeo.
Largometraje / Performance / Videoarte Miguel Casco en colaboración con Hekatombe Producción Artística
Catorce personas habitan su propia piel para atestiguar el amanecer y compartir sus cuerpxs mientras el sol naciente ilumina el espacio. La interacción se suscita entre ellxs y la premisa principal es celebrar la vida, honrar la libertad y el disfrute. El Desayuno invita a abrazar la desnudez y entrar en sintonía con la naturaleza.
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D I R E C C I Ó N E S C É N I C A Andrea Garay
D I R E C C I Ó N C O R E O G R Á F I C A Sebastián Santamaría
D I R E C C I Ó N E J E C U T I V A Catalina Navarrete
R E P A R T O Mar Castañedo Mónica Colin Marlene Coronel Mariana Domenech Jimena González Aileen Kent Carlos Nunez José Francisco Ordóñez Luis Ortega José Ortiz Baruk Serna
V I D E O Alan Espinosa Erik Jonguitud Michel Trevilla F O T O G R A F Í A Alejandra Edwards David Flores Rubio
M Ú S I C A Sebastián Lechuga (Intro, Oscuridad, Ofrenda y Desayuno) Alejandro Preisser (Locura, Descenso, Claridad y Outro)
E D I C I Ó N D E V I D E O Miguel Casco Erik Jonguitud
D I S E Ñ O F L O R A L Alejandra Velasco
M U S I C A L I Z A C I Ó N E N V I V O Jail Less
E Q U I P O T É C N I C O Humberto C. Cáceres Heber Leonidez Elena Manero Ehécatl Moreno María Naidich Alfonso Pérez Yair Ramírez
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Stop the aggressions against the Zapatistas! - Manifesto signed by Noam Chomsky, Boaventura De Sousa, Raúl Zibechi, Enzo Traverso, Gilberto López y Rivas and more.
Today those who defend the environment are slaughtered every day. At a time like the one that the planet lives in which the protection of those who defend it is required, the opposite happens. Those who have resisted this destruction by the powerful have not stopped saying NO, they have always done so, although the current administration does not want to have memory.
The murder in the community of Amilcingo, Morelos of Samir Flores, a member of the resistance against the Comprehensive Plan Morelos, its gas pipeline and thermoelectric plants that put the life and territory of Nahua communities in Puebla and Morelos at risk; the massacre of 15 Ikoot indigenous people in San Mateo del Mar, Oaxaca, one of the regions that has opposed the Trans-isthmian Corridor projects; the growing paramilitary violence in Chiapas, with 56 attacks in the municipality of Aldama alone, and the kidnapping in February of members of the National Indigenous Council (CNI) of the municipality of Chenalhó are proof that the war continues.
Now the violence is becoming more and more explicit against the Zapatista communities. The growth of the activity of paramilitary groups such as “Los Chinchulines” or the Regional Organization of Coffee Growers of Ocosingo (ORCAO), as well as the appearance of new groups, is exacerbating tension in the region. The theft and burning of warehouses and houses of the Moisés Ghandi community, of the Autonomous Rebel Zapatista Municipality “Lucio Cabañas”, (in the official municipality of Ocosingo), show the increase in the intensity of the aggressions and provocations against the Zapatista Army of National Liberation. The EZLN has respected the ceasefire for years and has focused on strengthening its autonomous organizational processes with schools, clinics, and justice systems. It is serious that one of the ethical references of resistance and construction of concrete and viable alternatives for the planet continues to be under siege, and it is even more serious that the response of those who seek to “transform Mexico” is complicity or oblivion in the face of these extermination attempts. .
It is extremely worrying that this occurs in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic, that there are those who seek to take advantage of the vulnerability in which everyone finds themselves to fuel their ambitions for money and power. It is more worrisome when those who are supposedly in charge of preventing such abuses allow and therefore favor them.
Beyond the erroneous or successful changes of the executive power, which shows this escalation of violence in indigenous areas, and the worsening of paramilitary attacks in the Zapatista territory in Chiapas, is the continuity of the racist, colonial and paternalistic vision of the governments. liberals and conservatives, left and right. Projects such as the Mayan Train show the idea of ​​bringing "development" to indigenous peoples by turning them into cheap labor and contributing only the folkloric image of the Mexican indigenous.
The violence and dispossession of indigenous territories that megaprojects such as the Trans-isthmian Corridor or the Mayan Train imply and require are the ethical breaking point of the current Mexican government, it is where the moral stature that President López Obrador has awarded in front of its predecessors begins to collapse.
Those of us who signed this letter are watching carefully what is happening in Mexico, what is happening in the Zapatista communities that for decades have been a benchmark for other ways of living, health, education, justice, politics. We will not allow the extermination of indigenous peoples with the recurring excuse of development.
International firms
Noam Chomsky (USA)
Saskia Sassen (USA)
Raúl Zibechi (Uruguay)
Marcos Roitman (Spanish State)
Oscar Olivera (Bolivia)
Hugo Blanco Galdos (Peru)
Boaventura De Sousa Santos (Portugal)
Michael Hardt (USA)
Yvon Le Bot (France)
Philippe Corcuff (France)
Jaime Pastor (Spanish State)
Manuel Garí Ramos. Economist. Member of Anticapitalistas (Spanish State)
Juan Wahren (Argentina)
Sabrina Melenotte (France)
Daniel Mato (Argentina)
John Gibler (USA)
José Angel Quintero Weir - Wainjirawa Indigenous Organization (Venezuela)
Roberto Ojeda Escalante (Cusco, Peru)
Pepe Mejía, journalist, social activist, Correspondent for Indigenous Struggle in Europe
Pierluigi Sullo (Italy)
Enzo Traverso (Italy)
Derly Constanza Cuetia Dagua (Nasa People, Colombia)
Vilma Rocío Almendra (Colombia)
Manuel Rozental (Colombia)
Raúl Camargo. Former deputy of Madrid. Spokesperson for Anticapitalistas (Spanish State)
Genaro Raboso Saelices. Unionist of Workers' Commissions (Spanish State)
Ana María Gordaliza Fernández. Psychoanalyst. (Spanish state)
Ana Barba. Pharmaceutical (Spanish State)
Marià Delás Briefcase. Journalist (Spanish State)
Lurdes Lucia. Editor Feminist. (Spanish state)
José Vicente Barcia. Ecologist (Spanish State)
Rocío Van Der Heide García. Anti-capitalists. Social worker (Spanish State)
Patri Amaya. Feminist. LGTBI Movement (Spanish State)
Fernando Cabrerizo. Multimedia Technician (Spanish State)
Pablo Pérez Garfonina. Member of Adelante Andalucía (Spanish State)
Ramon Gorriz Vitalla, union member of Workers' Commissions (Spanish State)
Roberto Montoya Batiz. Journalist (Spanish State)
Laura Lucía Pérez Ruano. Jurist. Teacher. Former deputy of Navarra (Spanish State)
Carmen San José Pérez. Family doctor. Unionist of the Assembly Movement of Health Workers (MATS) (Spanish State)
Juan Hernández Zubizarreta. College professor. Member of the Observatory of Multinationals of Latin America. (Spanish state)
Lorena Garrón Rincón. Councilor of the Cádiz City Council. (Spanish state)
Alicia López Hernando. Feminist Movement (Spanish State)
Ángela Aguilera Clavijo, deputy spokesperson of the Adelante Andalucía group in the Andalusian Parliament (Spanish State)
Demetrio Quirós. Councilor of the Cádiz City Council (Spanish State)
Jorge Riechmann Fernández. Professor at the Autonomous University of
Madrid and writer (Spanish State)
Mónica Rocha Medina, Bolivian Center for Popular Studies (Bolivia)
Huáscar Salazar Lohman, Bolivian Center for Popular Studies (Bolivia)
Patrick Silberstein (France)
Tomas Astelarra, journalist (Argentina)
Mexican firms
Paul Hersch Martinez
Alicia Castellanos Guerrero, UAM-I
Gilberto López y Rivas, INAH- Morelos
Juan Carlos Rulfo. Filmmaker. Mexico City.
Margara Millán, professor, UNAM
Fernanda Navarro
Paul Leduc
Magdalena Gomez
Francisco Barrios "El Cress"
Eduardo Almeida Acosta
Maria Eugenia Sánchez Díaz de Rivera
Graciela Mijares López
Alexander Varas
Volga De Pina, defender of Human Rights.
Marta De Cea. Cultural Promoter. Mexico
Mariana Mora, CIESAS CDMX and Red de Feminismos Descoloniales
Bruno Baronnet, Universidad Veracruzana
Isidoro Moreno. Emeritus Professor of Anthropology. Sevilla University. Andalusia
Francisco Morfin Otero. Instituto Superior Intercultural Ayuuk ISIA
Kathia Núñez Patiño Faculty of Social Sciences C-III. A CH
Richard Stahler-Sholk Eastern Michigan University, USA
Jean Robert Architect, Professor at La Salle University
Sylvia Marcos, Network of decolonial Feminisms, Professor at the Ibero-American University
Servando Gaja, Cinematographer
Inés Durán Matute, sociologist.
Mariana favela
Barbara Zamora
Susana Vázquez Vidal, PhD at CIESAS Occidente.
Orb Larisa
Antonio Sarmiento
Hector Zetina
Raúl Romero, sociologist, Mexico.
Raúl Gutiérrez Narváez, Intercultural Inductive Education Network and CIESAS, Chiapas
Sergio Tischler
Fernando Matamoros Ponce, Research Professor, Postgraduate in Sociology (ICSyH-BUAP)
Joaquín Osorio G. ITESO
Rubén Martin, freelance journalist, Guadalajara
Lucia Linsalata
Ana Maria Vera
Isis Samaniego-Poet
Bertha Melendez «Yuhcatla»
Maria Luisa Arroyo Rodriguez
Epifanio Flores and Manzola
Amparo Seville
J. Jesus Maria Serna Moreno
Sergio Hernández / Uci, Zautla, Puebla
Paulino Alvarado
Erika Sánchez Cruz, professor at BUAP
Irma Zentle Colotl, Social Economist
Wullfrano Ramírez, Dr. Artificial Intelligence
Mirna Valdés, Poet
Horacio Torres de Ita
Alejandra Jiménez, Rural Teacher
Ana Melissa Valenzuela, Educator
Zitlalli López Mendoza, Educator
Cristian Añorve, Student
Roxana Bolio
Jose Meza Rosas
Luis Saracho de María y Campos
Florina Mendoza Jimenez
Leonel Lopez
María de Lourdes Mejía, Mother of Carlos Sinuhé Cuevas Mejía
Angel Benhumea Salazar
Roberto Rodríguez Contreras "Cat"
Isabel Maldonado Hernandez
Omar Abrego Torres
Alfredo Velarde Saracho, professor at the Faculty of Economics
Ana Laura Suarez Lima
Azael Soriano Sanchez
Cecilia Zeledon
Diana Patricia González Ferreira, ICSYH Sociology Teacher
Organizations
Colectivo La Resistencia (Los Angeles, USA)
Solidarity with the Mexican people - Málaga (Spanish State)
Union Communiste libertaire (Marseille, France)
Union syndicale Solidaires, (France)
Vocesenlucha - Popular Communication (Spanish State)
Collectif Paris-Ayotzinapa (France)
Towns in Camino (Colombia)
Éditions Syllepse (France)
Network of Brotherhood and Solidarity with Colombia (Colombia)
International Commission of the People's Congress (Colombia)
Network Against Repression and for Solidarity (RvsR)
Human Rights Node (NODHO)
Errant Etcetera
Labor and Socialist Unity (UníoS!)
Union of Neighbors and Victims "September 19" (UVyd-19)
Community Communication Research Center A.C. (CICC A.C.)
Popular Indigenous Council of Oaxaca Ricardo Flores Magón (CIPO-RFM)
Indigenous and Popular Council of Guerrero - Emiliano Zapata (CIPOG-EZ)
Guardians and Guardians of the Metlapanapa River
Otomí Indigenous Community residing in CDMX
Support network for the CNI-CIG Ibero Puebla
Xalapa Resistance and Rebellion Network
2140/5000 Resistance and Rebellion Network in support of the CNI-CIG of the Port of Veracruz
La Otra Tuxtla Resistance and Rebellion Network
Network of Rebellion and Resistrenzas-Puebla
Metropolitan, Anticapitalist and Antipatriarchal Coordination with the CIG
Network of decolonial feminisms
Paper picnic area
Compas Arriba !, Xalapa, Veracruz.
Mexicali Resists
Binational Network of Women Who Fight
Nativitas Zacapan for the Defense of the Land and Water.
Radio Tlanixco
The Collective Against Torture and Impunity
Colectivo Feminista Cihuatlahtolli A.C.
The Voice of the Anahuac.
Autonomous Student Renovation Collective
Coordinator of Students and Collectives of the FD-UNAM
Zapatista Neza Collective, Café "Zapata Vive"
Radio Regeneration
UPREZ Benito Juárez
Collective Aequus.- Promotion and defense of Human Rights
Coordination of Relatives of Students Victims of Violence
Voices of the Wind
Poetry and Singing
Collective Las Sureñas in resistance and rebellion
Popular Free Media Laboratory
Stomping Free Media
Plantón for 43
La Ceiba Collective
Zapatista Pantitlán Health Brigade
Sector of Workers Adhering to the Sixth Declaration
Front of Workers for the Right to Health and Social Security
Women who Fight, Resist and Organize
Rebel Bazaar
Community Dentistry Collective Sowing Smiles
Otomí Autonomous School
Residents of the Honorable National Student House.
Community Radio Totopo de Juchitán, Istmo de Tehuantepec, Oaxaca
Green Tide High Mountains
Circle of Marxist Studies, Mexico City
The Other Juaritox
Collective ADA
Karuzo Cultural Forum
They are from the Máiz
Sixth Theater
El Torito Collective
Collective of Profes in the Sixth
Xochitlanezi Community
Tlanezi Calli Community
Compass Red
Zapatista Coffee Table of the UAM-Iztapalapa Below and to the Left of Building E
Gavilanas Collective
Collective Common Notebook
Iztapalapa Sexta Support Network
Colectivos del Sur Adherent to the Sixth
University of the Earth in Puebla (UnitierraPuebla)
Collective Utopia Puebla
The Zenzontle
House of the Peoples-Mexico
Autonomous Brigades of Mutual Support
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Opiniones sobre política española en esta loca semana (19/3/2021)
15-M, "Comunismo o libertad": el ataque suicida de Iglesias contra Ayuso - Alberto Pérez Giménez
Acuse de recibo - Xavier Pericay
Adiós a las mayorías absolutas - Javier Fumero
Adiós, Inés Arrimadas - José Apezarena
Alberto Garzón, ¿candidato de Unidas Podemos en Andalucía?: “No entramos en especulaciones” - José María Garrido
Ayuso como ejemplo - Miquel Giménez
Berlanga vuelve - Mario Garcés
Carta a Díaz Ayuso: Madrid es la nueva ruta del bakalao - Carlos García Miranda
Ciudadanos ha hecho el ridículo… y el PSOE - Javier Fumero
Ciudadanos ha muerto - Miquel Giménez
Cuida y déjate cuidar - César Javier Palacios
Cuatro de mayo, primera gran cita contra la involución - Daniel Bernabé
De la tragedia madrileña a la farsa murciana - Juan Carlos Rodríguez Ibarra
De los fines y los medios en política - Máximo Aláez Fernández
Demasiadas mujeres - Rebeca Marín
Democracia o fascismo - Sònia Guerra
Dos años y un vuelco - Jesús Morales
Dos hiperliderazgos, un profesor de filosofía... Cómo queda el tablero electoral del 4-M - Ángel A. Giménez
Egos revueltos - Luis Algorri
El aleteo de Murcia y la refundación del trumpismo en Madrid - Gaspar Llamazares
El clan de Torrelodones se hace fuerte entre los fontaneros del Gobierno - El Confidente
El fichaje de Hervías por el PP revuelve a Ciudadanos en Andalucía - Isabel Morillo
El final del principio - Jesús Cacho
El narcisismo-leninismo ya no tiene futuro - Antonio Casado
El pedestal de Iglesias - Miquel Giménez
El PP revienta 30 años de consenso en la Cámara de Cuentas - Antonio Avendaño
El PP viola tres normas para seguir en el poder: sus estatutos, su reglamento en Murcia y el pacto antitransfuguismo - Alba Precedo
El protocolo sí importa - Jesús Morales
El riesgo del 'efecto Iglesias' en la batalla de la derecha: freno o un impulso para Vox el 4-M - Javier Bocanegra
El suicidio de Cs y la loca de Ayuso - Álvaro Nieto
El “tic” nervioso de las mociones de censura - Félix Gallardo
El tirón de Mónica García y el ejemplo valenciano: las razones del "no" de Errejón a Iglesias - Javier Bocanegra
El tsunami político precipita plazos en el PSOE para nombrar candidato en Andalucía - Isabel Morillo. Sevilla
Errejón: ¡Que cada uno decida sobre el suicidio libremente! - Javier Fumero
¡Eso ni lo toques! - Jesús Maraña
Hervías, Cantó... Ciudadanos suelta lastre, pero ¿será suficiente? - Nacho Caballero
Iglesias: de los cielos a Madrid - Belén Molleda
Iglesias deja a Errejón en la encrucijada: recular y unir fuerzas o arriesgarse a ser residual - Javier Bocanegra
Iglesias Molotov: el infierno en la Puerta del Sol - José Alejandro Vara
Iglesias vuelve a Alcampo - Gabriel Sanz
Iglesias y Casado lanzan desde sus escaños la campaña del 4-M en clave estatal y polarizada - Iván Gil
Inés y un señor de Murcia - Javier González Ferrari
La batalla por Madrid: recentralización o descentralización - Juan Ramón Rallo
La conciencia de Inés y la valentía de Iglesias - Félix Madero
La crisis de Cs en cinco preguntas y una plegaria - Antonio Avendaño
La hora de las políticas sociales - Manuel Hidalgo
La hora de la verdad para Yolanda Díaz: comienza la negociación para derogar la reforma laboral - Javier G. Jorrín
La isla de las tentaciones, pero vestidos - José Miguel Contreras
¿La izquierda otra vez desunida? - Enrique Pérez Muñuzuri
La lección de Pablo Iglesias a tanto 'listo' y la agitada campaña que nos espera - Daniel Basteiro
La necesaria vuelta de los viejos partidos - Nemesio Fernández-Cuesta
La polarización y el centro - Irene González
La preocupante salud mental de la política - Javier Caraballo
La salida de Iglesias refuerza a Sánchez como presidente y modifica sus alianzas - Fernando Garea
La traición de Ciudadanos y su fracaso con el PSOE - Ignacio Ruiz-Jarabo
Las 4 caras de Pablo Iglesias - José Miguel Contreras y Eva Baroja
Las credenciales del candidato Iglesias - Guadalupe Sánchez
Más incógnitas que ecuaciones - Miguel Ángel Aguilar
Madrid, Madrid, tu nombre suena a hueco - Luis García Montero
Menos cargos públicos - Rafael Guijarro
Nueve días de infarto para la moción local de Murcia, única alegría posible para PSOE-Cs - Víctor Romero
Pablo Iglesias decreta la alerta antifascista - Jorge Vilches
Pablo Iglesias, genialidad o suicidio - Ramón Lobo
Pablo Iglesias no ha dimitido, se ha puesto a salvo - Agustín Valladolid
Pedro Sánchez e Inés Arrimadas en el Congreso - Gabriel Sanz
Pedro Sánchez prepara una gran crisis de Gobierno para contentar a Europa - Jorge Sáinz
Por qué Pablo Iglesias se ha tirado a la piscina - José Apezarena
Postmodernismo, liberalismo, ciencia y anarquismo. Consideraciones de un debate un tanto añejo - Isa Ferrero
Pues sí, menos testosterona, por favor - Helena Resano
Radiografía del 4-M en Madrid: el factor Iglesias, comunismo 'vs' fascismo... y la posible salida de Cs de la Asamblea - Francisco Pelayo
Rescate sin Iglesias - Juan Pablo Colmenarejo
Resople churchilliano en la España de hoy - Graciano Palomo
Sánchez, Azaña y los dineros ocultos de la II República - Regino García-Badell
Sánchez, en el 'escape room' de la Moncloa - José Antonio Zarzalejos
Sánchez fracasa en el intento de usar a Ciudadanos para ‘centrar’ al PSOE
Sánchez-Macron, con Azaña por testigo - Antonio Casado
"Se odiaban entre ellas". Maletines llenos de rencor en la Murcia tránsfuga - Carlos Prieto
Socialismo o 'Gürtel' - Benjamín Prado
Sólo Casado responderá por Vox - Pilar Velasco
Sortear el efecto Ayuso por el impulso del 14-F: así afronta Vox a las elecciones de Madrid - Javier Bocanegra
Tania Sánchez orquestó el rechazo de Más Madrid a la oferta "farol" de Pablo Iglesias - Luca Costantini
Tú eres lo más nada, mi amol - Miquel Giménez
Un barco a la deriva se está hundiendo - Santiago Cabañas Martínez
Un Gobierno depredador - Guadalupe Sánchez
Una comunista en tacones - Karina Sainz Borgo
Una moción condenada al fracaso - Alejo Vidal-Quadras
Vete al médico, Errejón - Imma Lucas
Vota contra Pablo Iglesias - Quique Peinado
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2018 - We will not be silenced. We must fight back against transphobia.
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lifewithne · 4 years ago
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ABS-CBN's Franchise Death rings the death knell of Press Freedom?
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JULY 10, 2020 marked the beginning of the death knell of Press Freedom after the House of Representatives tolls the ABS-CBN's franchise application to a dire conclusion. Voting with 70 yes, 11 no, 1 abstain, and 2 inhibits, the House of Representatives denies franchise renewal of the Kapamilya network.
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Photo courtesy: PhilStar.com
Photo shows the ABS-CBN compound in Quezon City on May 05, 2020 after the National Telecommunications Commission ordered its shutdown.
The network, which is the largest media conglomerate in the country, faced the threat of a network shut down due to its expired franchise on March 30, 2020.
This was when Solicitor General Jose Calida also filed a Quo Warranto petition in the Supreme Court against ABS-CBN claiming that the corporation is partly-owned by foreigners. ABS-CBN rebutted this claim saying that Philippine Depositary Receipts or PDRs do not refer to ownership, but rather, investments to sustain the corporation's growth.
After ABS-CBN being killed off-air, over 10,000 employees lose their jobs, and subsequent consequences may be feared. With the renewal of their franchise being blocked, organizations and journalists see this as proof of the vindicativeness of the government.
What are the violations of the network as stated in the argument debated over during the span of 12 hearings?
•Critics had accused ABS-CBN of illegal foreign ownership.
➡ Justice Undersecretary Emelline Aglipay-Villar testified in the hearings that ABS-CBN Corporation chairman emeritus Eugenio "Gabby" Lopez III is a Filipino because his parents are Philippine citizens, said Zarate.
DOJ: ABS-CBN's Gabby Lopez Filipino citizen from birth. Lopez earlier told congressmen that he was also a dual American citizen because he was born in the US.
"There’s no distinction made between pure Filipino and dual citizens" when it comes to participation in mass media, said Bayan Muna Party List Representative Carlos Zarate, quoting Justice Assistant Secretary Nicholas Ty.
The Securities and Exchange Commission also testified that "a dual citizen is 100 percent Filipino," Zarate added. SEC agrees, dual citizens are '100 percent Filipino'
• Accusation on the Foreign Ownership
➡SEC Commissioner Ephyro Luis Amatong, noted by Zarate, stated that ABS-CBN's Philippine Depositary Receipts "do not reflect transfer of ownership to foreigners."
PDRs allow foreigners to invest without violating PH laws, says Monsod ABS-CBN PDRs 'compliant' with law.
• On Tax Violation
➡Contrary to allegations of tax irregularities, the Bureau of Internal Revenue testified that the network regularly settled taxes and is one of the country's top taxpayers. In addition, Philippine Economic Zone Authority officials also said the broadcaster has no tax shield. BIR says ABS-CBN has no tax deliquency
•On allegations of election coverage bias
➡The Commission on Elections said the network did not violate any poll law. No complaints vs ABS-CBN on election bias.
ABS-CBN news chief Ging Reyes said that Journalism a 'public service'.
•Violation of Worker's Rights
➡Quoting the labor department, Zarate said that it was typical for any big company to face labor cases and that ABS-CBN complied with standards.
DOLE exec stated that ABS-CBN 'fully compliant' with labor standards.
Before the votation of the House of Representatives happened, the Technical Working Group (TWG) of the Committee on Legislative Franchises after their findings and recommendation which was contained in their 40 pages TWG report, recommends to deny new franchise for ABS-CBN. Consequently, 70 representatives vote "yes" to the denial of their franchise, while 11 representatives stand in favor of ABS-CBN franchise renewal; 2 inhibit, and 1 abstain.
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A copy of the TWG Resolution
Here is the list of 70 Representatives who voted for the approval of the TWG recommendation:
1. Rep. Abraham Tolentino
2. Rep. Antonio Albano
3. Rep. Faustino Michael Dy
4. Rep. Jose Antonio Sy-Alvarado
5. Rep. Cyrille Abueg-Zaldivar
6. Rep. Faustino Dy V
7. Rep. Dale Malapitan
8. Rep. Eric Martinez
9. Rep. Divina Grace Yu
10. Rep. Julienne Baronda
11. Rep. Anthony Peter Crisologo
12. Rep. Luis Ferrer IV
13. Rep. John Marvin Nieto
14. Rep. Strike Revilla
15. Rep. Samantha Louise Alfonso
16. Rep. Rolando Valeriano
17. Rep. Joaquin Chipeco Jr.
18. Rep. Eduardo Gullas
19. Rep. Eleandro Jesus Madrona
20. Rep. Frederick Siao
21. Rep. Ian Paul Dy
22. Rep. Gil Acosta
23. Rep. Weslie Gatchalian
24. Rep. Prescious H. Castelo
25. Rep. Alyssa Sheena Tan
26. Rep. Christian Unabia
27. Rep. Raymond Mendoza
28. Rep. Jericho Nograles
29. Rep. Yedda Romualdez
30. Rep. Eric Yap
31. Rep. Claudine Bautista
32. Rep. Esmael Mangudadatu
33. Rep. Enrico Pineda
34. Rep. Dulce Ann Hofer
35. Rep. Sharon Garin
36. Rep. Arnolfo Teves Jr.
37. Rep. Janette Garin (Ex-Officio)
38. Rep. Paulo Duterte
39. Rep. J. F. Nograles (F. Hernandez)
40. Rep. Conrado III Estrella
41. Rep. Sandro Gonzales (Rep. P. Pichay)
42. Rep. Mike Defensor (Rep. R. Puno)
43. Rep. Allan Ty (Rep. A. Gonzales)
44. Rep. F. Matugas (Rep. J. Pimentel)
45. Rep. Luis Villafuerte Jr.
46. Rep. Raneo Abu
47. Rep. Dan Fernandez
48. Rep. Rodante Marcoleta
49. Rep. Henry Oaminal
50. Rep. Pablo John Garcia
51. Rep. Deogracias ‘DV’ Savellano
52. Rep. F. Datol (Rep. M. Romero)
53. Rep. Ferdinand Martin Romualdez
54. Rep. Jesus Crispin Remulla
55. Rep. Juan Miguel Macapagal Arroyo
56. Rep. Cristal Bagatsing
57. Rep. Juan Pablo Bondoc
58. Rep. Elpidio Barzaga Jr.
59. Rep. Bernadette Herrera-Dy
60. Rep. Xavier Jesus Romualdo
61. Rep. A. Calixto (Rep. J. Lacson-Noel)
62. Rep. Wilter Palma II
63. Rep. Ma. Theresa Collantes
64. Rep. Ria Christina Fariñas
65. Rep. Camille Villar
66. Rep. Roger G. Mercado
67. Rep. Sharee Ann Tan
68. Rep. Joseph Stephen Paduano
69. Rep. Bayani Fernando
70. Rep. Jose Singson Jr.
Names of the 11 Congressman/Congresswomen who voted against the TWG resolution:
1. Rep. Sol Aragones
2. Rep. Christopher de Venecia
3. Rep. Carlos Zarate
4. Rep. Gabriel Bordado Jr.
5. Rep. Vilma Santos-Recto
6. Rep. Lianda Bolilia
7. Rep. Jose Tejada
8. Rep. Bienvenido Abante
9. Rep. Stella Quimbo
10. Rep. Mujiv Hataman
11. Rep. Edward Maceda
Abstain:
1. Rep. Alfredo Garbin Jr.
Inhibit:
1. Rep. Alfredo Vargas
2. Rep. Micaela Violago
The House Committe moves to keep ABS-CBN off-air and put a halt on their operation even though BIR, DOLE, COMELEC to name some testified the network to be free of violations. Knowing these facts, do you think this a blow to Press Freedom?
Part 2. 2020 is another 1972: Mirroring the Dark Days of Press Freedom - https://lifewithne.tumblr.com/post/623332805633572864/2020-is-another-1972-mirroring-the-dark-days-of
Part 3. Flipping the Other Side of the Coin: On Abuse of Press Freedom - https://lifewithne.tumblr.com/post/623323812956684288/flipping-the-other-side-of-the-coin-on-abuse-of
(Here are the links where you can view the 40 pages TWG findings and recommendation:
https://lifewithne.tumblr.com/post/623392185550782464/page-1-10-of-the-twg-findings-of-the-abs-cbns
https://lifewithne.tumblr.com/post/623392290268954624/page-11-20-of-the-twg-findings-on-abs-cbns
https://lifewithne.tumblr.com/post/623392375248715776/pages-21-30-of-the-twg-findings-on-abs-cbns
https://lifewithne.tumblr.com/post/623392458452123648/pages-31-40-of-the-twg-findings-on-abs-cbns
Published on July 10, 2020
Sources:
https://www.facebook.com/100002510464970/posts/3142671032493215/?sfnsn=mo
https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1197788/ill-see-to-it-that-youre-out-president-tells-abs-cbn?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Facebook#Echobox=1594365959
https://cnnphilippines.com/news/2020/7/10/ABS-CBN-House-franchise-vote.html?fbclid=IwAR3s2_uPsg4rRTIHcUhwYX0z8rFUpze4nHSgUx_L8X1DklrRiCTQqb6AmPA
https://cnnphilippines.com/news/2020/7/10/abs-cbn-franchise-denied-.html?fbclid=IwAR1bt4n9Jx3DL6zQ8nFJKLvhyTnwQxH1tQ9V2VQ0E3Z94fyOugqt6p9_jL0
https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2020/07/10/2027049/list-lawmakers-who-voted-and-against-abs-cbn-franchise-renewal
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precisedblog · 5 years ago
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A timeline of the events leading up to the closure of the ABS-CBN network
If you’re a Filipino, you probably grew up watching shows on the ABS-CBN channel. After all, they are the largest media conglomerate in the country. Numerous television and radio stations are under their umbrella—including ABS-CBN, ANC, Cinema One, Myx, and My Only Radio. They are a fixture of Filipino pop culture, and serve as a source of news and information for millions. It’s no surprise that the decision of the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) to issue a cease and desist order against the network shocked many Filipinos.
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But even before the network signed off on May 5th at 7:52pm, the media giant was already subject to multiple threats. Their franchise was pending renewal at the House of Representatives since 2014, and three iterations of congress have left these bills untouched.
In November 2018, President Rodrigo Duterte publicly announced his objection against the renewal of ABS-CBN’s franchise during a ceremony in Boracay. He attributes this to the network’s failure to air his political campaign ads in 2016, as well as the broadcast of Senator Antonio Trillianes’ advertisement. The latter was controversial for criticizing Duterte’s demeanor and remarks. He also called the company “thieves”.
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Known presidential ally and Senator Bong Go reaffirmed Duterte’s stand on the network during a hearing in February 2020. Go stated that while the president is “not vindictive”, the president was hurt by the fact that the political ads did not make it to air. He also showed Trillianes’ clip, which highlighted Duterte’s controversial remarks on rape during the 2016 presidential campaign.
Sen. Bong Go: Hindi po vindictive ang ating Pangulo... Siguro nakahanap lang kayo ng isang pangulong kumakasa talaga. #ABSCBNFranchise | via @michael_delizo pic.twitter.com/zGm6HFZSyn
— ABS-CBN News Channel (@ANCALERTS)
February 24, 2020
The same month, Duterte stated that he will leave the decision of the franchise renewal to the House of Representatives, after ABS-CBN president and CEO Carlo Katigbak issued an apology. Solicitor General Jose Calida then filed a quo warranto petition against ABS-CBN. Calida cites the network’s pay-per-view services as grounds for the petition, and also mentioned the network’s ties with foreign companies. According to the petition, “criminal liability is also imposed on those who violate foreign equity restrictions and evade nationalization laws of the Philippines through various modes of proxy arrangement”.
On February 24, congress finally began tackling the issue of renewing the franchise. Multiple government agencies and offices stated that the network made no violations. This means that the company had no pending tax requirements and that the network’s pay-per-view services are covered by franchise laws. The Senate hearing concluded that no breaches were made against the law.
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The NTC then stated that they may issue a provisional authority to the company, allowing them to continue operating while congress tackles franchise renewal. Calida then fired back at the NTC on May 3rd, saying that the agency may be prosecuted for the act. Two days later, a cease and desist order was issued by the NTC, and the network went off the air the same evening.
Upon issue of the cease and desist order, social networking sites were filled with posts voicing out support for the network. Universities and organizations issued statements calling out the shutdown of the network as an act against press freedom. On top of that, people express concerns over the 11, 000 people whose jobs are at stake due to the situation.
LOOK: The De La Salle University lit up the St. La Salle Hall in the colors of red, blue, and green in solidarity with ABS-CBN as it goes off-air tonight, May 5, 2020, following a cease and desist order from the National Telecommunications Commission. (📷: DLSU Facebook page) pic.twitter.com/vUwHM6Cltu
— ABS-CBN News (@ABSCBNNews)
May 5, 2020
READ: UST JOURNALISM SOCIETY STATEMENT ON THE CEASE AND DESIST ORDER ISSUED BY THE NATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION TO ABS-CBN#DefendPressFreedom#NoToABSCBNShutDown #RedefinedUSTJRN pic.twitter.com/ctx35Ikjpe
— The UST Journalism Society (@ustjrnsoc)
May 5, 2020
At a time like the COVID-19 pandemic, the accessibility of information is crucial. For some parts of the country, ABS-CBN is the sole network whose signals are picked up by local antennas. While the company’s cable networks and online platforms remain standing, being able to broadcast at the local TV channel is important to ensure the wide reach of news and current affairs.
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The closure of the network is a cause of concern for press freedom in the Philippines. As more and more news reports cast a bad light on the government, it remains to be seen if the powers that be will allow media outlets to be “in service of the Filipino people”.
References
Buan, L. (2020, February 18). Calida moves to gag ABS-CBN on quo warranto case. Retrieved from Rappler: https://www.rappler.com/nation/252095-calida-motion-gag-order-supreme-court-abs-cbn-quo-warranto-case
Cabato, R. (2020, May 5). Philippines orders its largest broadcaster off the air as nation fights virus. Retrieved from The Washington Post: https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/asia_pacific/philippines-orders-its-largest-broadcaster-off-the-air-as-nation-fights-virus/2020/05/05/3d172b60-8eb4-11ea-9322-a29e75effc93_story.html
Cabico, G. K. (2020, February 24). Senators maintain nothing wrong, unconstitutional with ABS-CBN franchise hearing. Retrieved from Philstar: https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2020/02/24/1995699/senators-maintain-nothing-wrong-unconstitutional-abs-cbn-franchise-hearing
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Nuevo Paradigma para el VIH en México
Carta Pública | Ciudad de México, 7 de mayo de 2019.
A la opinión pública,
A las autoridades,
A personas que viven con VIH-sida, familiares y amigos:
El gobierno de México ha tomado la decisión de implementar nuevos mecanismos administrativos en la compra de antirretrovirales de calidad, apoyándose de una propuesta presentada el pasado 26 de abril de 2019 por un grupo de expertos médicos en materia de VIH-sida de la Secretaría de Salud, acompañados de Organizaciones de la Sociedad Civil y activistas.
Por ello, quienes suscribimos esta carta también consideramos indispensable renovar las estrategias del Programa Nacional para la Prevención y el Control del VIH-sida, con el propósito de garantizar no sólo el acceso universal al tratamiento de la infección por Virus de Inmunodeficiencia Humana sino, también, la optimización de costos y la simplificación de los esquemas de tratamiento.
El fin del sida como epidemia, es un objetivo factible, pero será imposible si México pierde la oportunidad de tomar medidas necesarias, e incluso radicales, para hacer de los antirretrovirales una herramienta efectiva, terapéutica y preventiva, que permita frenar la epidemia. Pero hay que hacerlo con medidas concretas a través de la compra de los mejores antirretrovirales actualmente disponibles en México, además de simplificar los tratamientos de acuerdo a las guías nacionales e internacionales y a las evidencias científicas disponibles. México siempre ha comprado los medicamentos antirretrovirales al precio más elevado entre los países de América Latina.  Tan sólo el año pasado  se erogaron más de 3 mil millones de pesos y cada año se presentan nuevos casos de transmisiones de VIH en el país. Con el cambio instrumentado se podrá atender a más pacientes, a nuevos casos y con el mismo presupuesto. Por eso es momento de apoyar el cambio de rumbo propuesto y seguir exigiendo el fortalecimiento de los mejores esquemas de prevención.  
El sistema de salud en México está obligado a responder a las necesidades de la población con VIH, de sus familiares y parejas, atendiendo el interés público. Definitivamente es necesario un ajuste para simplificar medidas y criterios clínicos, con el propósito de ofrecer los mejores tratamientos antirretrovirales disponibles a los casi 100 mil pacientes atendidos por la Secretaría de Salud en todo el país. Es momento de apoyar este cambio de paradigma en la atención de VIH-sida en México.
Lo anterior significa:
Reducir esquemas de tratamientos, manteniendo la eficacia y disminuyendo los efectos adversos e interacciones farmacológicas,
Depurar claves de medicamentos obsoletos,
Supervisión individual de casos específicos y,
Garantizar un mejor monitoreo y seguimiento clínico de las y los usuarios en los servicios especializados.
Para que ofrezcan resultados, las medidas necesitan aplicarse en el inicio del tratamiento antirretroviral, en la mejora de los tratamientos existentes; pero también en la revisión a detalle de los pacientes que reciben esquemas muy específicos a consecuencia del tiempo de tratamiento, de las resistencias presentadas y otros factores de riesgo para su salud.
Para concretar la propuesta de simplificación es necesario atender la opinión de los expertos clínicos de la Secretaría de Salud, fortalecer la capacidad de atención integral y con ello cumplir las metas de poner alto al sida en 2030, como propone el Programa Conjunto de las Naciones Unidas (ONUSIDA).
La salud de las personas por encima de todo. Por eso #NuevoParadigmaVIHMx
Atentamente
Dr. Gustavo  Reyes Terán, Centro de Investigación en Enfermedades Infecciosas (CIENI). Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Respiratorias (INER).
Dr. Juan G. Sierra Madero, Departamento de Infectología, Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Médicas y Nutrición (INCMN).
Dra. Andrea González Rodríguez, Clínica Especializada Condesa.
Dr. Florentino Badial Hernández, Clínica Especializada Condesa Iztapalapa.
Dra. Alicia Piñeirúa Menéndez, Clínica Especializada Condesa Iztapalapa.
Dra. Patricia Volkow Fernández, Departamento de Infectología. Instituto Nacional de Cancerología.
Mtro. Alejandro Brito, activista y fundador de Letra S.
H. Rodrigo Moheno, Secretario General de Fundación México Vivo.
Lic. Ángel Candia, activista y Secretario General Adjunto de Fundación México Vivo.
Mtro. Genaro Lozano, académico y activista.
Suscriben
Dr. Jorge Saavedra, Ex Director General del Centro Nacional para la Prevención y Control del SIDA.
Nicole Finkelstein, Directora General, AIDS Healthcare Foundation México.
Dr. Ricardo Baruch, IPPF-WHR.
Olivia Maldonado, Directora General, Casa de la Sal.
Elvira Madrid Romero, Presidenta, Brigada Callejera de Apoyo a la Mujer, “Elisa Martínez”.
Hilda Peñaloza Andaluz, Directora Ejecutiva, Inspira Cambio.
Polo Gómez, Presidente, Condomóvil, AC.
Alaín Pinzón, Internacionalista y defensor de derechos humanos.
Aliadxs
Charlie Cordero, Fundador, Fundación México Vivo.
Patricia Mercado, Senadora 
Denise Dresser
Regina Tames, Directora de GIRÉ.
Alexandra Haas
Dra. Patricia Campos López, AHF América Latina y Caribe
Aram Barra, Defensor de derechos humanos.
Jorge Díaz, Activista y asesor legislativo.
Justine Dupuy, Coordinadora de Rendición de Cuentas y Combate a la Corrupción, FUNDAR.
Enrique Torralba, Usuarios Seropositivos del Servicio de Salud del Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Respiratorias, USSINER.
Enrique Galdeano, Escándala.
Alan Fonseca Perezamador, Instituto Nacional de Cancerología
Enrique Torre Molina, Colmena 41
Francisco Robledo, ADIL diversidad e inclusión laboral.
David Razú Aznar, Independiente.
Mario Bustamante Tejeda, Impulse Group México.
Brenda Crabtree Ramirez, Médica e Investigadora de la Clínica de VIH, INCMNSZ
Andrés Magaña, Freelance.
Raymundo Moreno, Fundación Orgullo Zacatecas y México Vivo 
Raúl Martínez Rojas, Colectivo Michoacán es Diversidad
Sergio Beltrán García
Diego Vazquez Solis, Diversidad es Participar para crecer
Juan Bosco Valle Delgado, CONVIHVE, A.C.
Miguel Chable Rodríguez, Macuco por la Vida A.C
Ignacio Vizuet Zapien
Gonzalo Paris Mellado Correa, Mexico Vivo A.C
Guadalupe Vargas Barrera
José Roberto Santos González 
Ximena Hernandez Gomez, Novostrategia
Marisela Núñez Cintrón
Anya Gorga Lejarza Navarrete, Red ProDh
Bruno Nicolás Arancibia Alberro
Adrián Ramírez Siller
Vicente Flores Meléndez 
Germán Martínez Blanco, AHF México AC 
Victor Mauricio Villafaña Gómez
Ricardo de la Cruz Flores 
Nancy Carmina García Fregoso
José Ángel Ramírez Alvarado, Colectivo Universo Positivo
Manuel Lucero
Gustavo Ferrer
Mario Chanona Rojas Vértiz
Alfonso Mercado Reynoso
Juan Antonio Rodriguez Higuera, Médico Sexólogo y Terapeuta Sexual
Gustavo Ruiz
Ivan Martinez La vida 
Gustavo Ruiz
Barto Ballinas
Francisco Javier García Bellego, Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores
Erwin Eugenio Jiménez Montiel, Ciudadano
Jessica Leal
Fernanda Saldivar, Fundación Unidos por un Mexico Vivo
Maria Antonieta Lozano Acosta, Mexico Vivo
Luis Antonio López Garrido
Daniel Lemus 
José de Jesús Lira Ricárdez
Mario Quintanilla Orvañanos, Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores
Sergio MartínezEscritor, Defensor de las libertades individuales y DDHH
Alan Valencia Ceja
Pablo Marín, Pluralio
Daniel Martinez, Comité Juvenil - Mexfam A.C.
Salvador Meza Ortiz, RED Diversidad en Respuesta al Vih de Puebla
Carlos de Anda, Nativo
Iñaki Ugartechea Begué
Daniela Higuera Alcalde
Mónica Paredes
Carlos Rodrigo Dorantes Martínez
Guillermo Alfonso de la Torre, Christophe Lucquin Éditeur
César Galicia, Sexplaining
Patricia Cos Purón
Joaquín Lladó, Yo quiero Yo puedo.
Genaro Alberto Pérez Couoh
Gabriela Reyes, Fundación Unidos por un México Vivo 
Andrés Romo Chávez Castellanos
Leon Faure
Marcos García
Ubaldo Martínez, ICMP
María Inés Vargas Rojas, CIENI
Víctor Dante Galicia Juárez, CHECCOS A.C.
Daniela Estrada Tamés
David Lobato
Daniel Castillo Reynoso, 41 / Colectivo Incluyente
Yosahandi Navarrete Quan
José Daniel Marín Mercado, Responde diversidad a.c.
Rolando Cruz Rivero
Christian César Muñoz Gutiérrez, Fuera del Clóset A.C. 
Marcos Alberto Bautista Pérez 
Orly Cortés
Luis Raymundo Lozano Juárez
Carlos Terrazas
Pablo González Vásquez, Buena vida y poca vergüenza (DiversosBUAP)
Eduardo Barrera, Persona VIH-positiva
Gerardo Martinez, Fundador FRENPAVIH
Ofelia María Rosales Del Real, Infectóloga
Jorge Neri Lugo
Portugal, Flat Heels Crew
Claudio Castellanos de Oteyza, Fundación México Vivo
Saúl Lomelí, NETA COMUNICACIÓN
Raquel Bañón Sodini
Juan Villaseñor
Jesús Avendaño Aquino
Luis Manuel Arellano Delgado, Periodista
Jose Arturo Ruiz Pérez
Gustavo Jonathan Zarate Chavez
José Durán
Damian Suárez, Artista plástico 
Mauricio Ivan Sarabia Sanchez
Eduardo Servin
Ana Lorena Guerrero Torres, Secretaría de Salud - médico tratante de VIH
Juan Manuel Roldan Borbolla, Comunicólogo
Raul Espinoza, Irapuato Vive A.C.
Nora Robledo Frías, Elementa
Abel Anaya Araujo
Paulino Ordóñez
Guillermo Antonio Pérez García, Club Leather de México
Dr. Carlos Arturo Armas, Armas MD / Armas MD Studio
Posse (Arturo González), Horror Travesti / Suicidrag
Humberto Payno, Psicoterapeuta independiente 
Iñigo Bilbao Sagastiberri
Citlali Mayek Santos Toriz
Humberto Payno, Psicoterapeuta independiente 
Aldahir Jiménez Ramírez, Independiente
Maresa Guillén García
Isidro Garcia Bañuelos, Colega.O A.C. Colectivo Gay De Occidente
Leomar, Artista Visual+
Valentín Castillo, Ciudadano
Alberto Herbel
Jorge Mauricio Bernal Ramírez
Ignacio Rubio
Marco Antonio Lozoya Flores, LGBTI México // Festival Por La Diversidad "6to Besotón LGBTI"
Luis Ignacio Merino Huidobro, Ciudadano 
Eduardo Ortiz
Nicolas Roth Macedo, La Casona
José Antonio Cerón Cabrera
Gerardo Jesús González Torres, Consultor independiente 
Verónica Olicón Sánchez, Yaaxil tu ser, desarrollo e integridad ac
Diego del Valle Ríos, Terremoto
Irving Macay Vizcarra, H. Ayuntamiento Poza Rica - Diversidad Sexual
Liang Li Hernández Mateos 
Jesus Gomez
Dra. Marcela E. Gándara Zepeda
Mauricio Jesús Herrera
Ricardo González Foyo, Chef
Antonio Medina Trejo, Asociación Mexicana de Comunicación para la Igualdad (AMCI) 
Mtra. Hilda Téllez Lino, Defensora de Derechos Humanos
Luis Guzmán, Voto Incluyente 
Ricardo González Béjar, Empresario
Codise AC 
David Alvarado Jiménez, Presidente de Fundación Mexicana para la lucha contra el sida A.C.
Marlene Castro Cruz
Alarik Reyes
Fernando Pacheco García
Martín Vivanco Lira, Independiente
Omar Alberto Perez Benitez
Sonia Yuruen Lerma 
Santiago Garcia de Vinuesa
Elena Langarica Naves, Clínica Especializada Condesa 
Sergio Omar Soriano Trejo 
Roy Caple, Empresario
Víctor Hugo Flores Ramírez, Abogado y educador sexual
Rodrigo Aguilar Cornejo
Israel Dirzo Bahena, Vihve Morelos
Miguel Amaro, El Colegio de México
Ines Macedo Riba, Independiente 
Marco De LeoN
Adria Ordaz 
Marco Antonio Palet Sánchez, CEDA EL PASO S.C.
Ivan Alvarez
Luis Daniel Sánchez, Ciudadano
Beatriz Ramírez Amador, Casa  TOLUCA A. C. 
Daniela Edith Dueñas Tenorio
Arturo Cuevas Bautista, Senado de la República
Francisco Rosas, Vivir. Participación, Incidencia y Transparencia, A.C. 
Diego De la Vega Nava 
Lesvia Rivera Abarca, Coesida CAPASITS Oaxaca 
Gabriela del Refugio Velasquez Rosas, Coesida /capasits Oaxaca
Sergio Orihuela García, Psicoterapeuta independiente y defensor de Derechos Humanos
Dr. Carlos Antonio Cabrera May, Fundación BAI A.C.
Ana María Pimentel
Josué Quino, Teatro & SIDA, A. C.
Miguel Alonso Hernández Victoria, Grupo Guerrilla Gay
Daniel Santos Carpinteyro
Javier Sánchez Ochoa
Gema Olvera
Roberto Cruz Valderrábano
María Nancy Baeza Ramírez, Miembro fundador FRENPAVIH
David Gamboa, Persona viviendo con VIH
Luis Antonio Cortés Salinas,IncluMich/Michoacán Incluyente
Víctor Hugo Delgado Rodríguez 
Elias JC
Erik Menses (Eriko Stark), Periodista independiente
Román J. Navarro Vega, AHF México
Omar Alberto Perez Benitez
Mauricio Aguilar
Oswaldo P. Martínez Rodríguez
Daniel Ordaz Garcia
Fernanda González Lara, Infectóloga, Instituto Nacional de Nutrición 
Juan José Rodríguez García 
Erik Bakker
Luigi Forestieri 
Ana Martha Romero de Eugenio, Yax Macri AC
Carolina Garayzar
Santiago Aguilera Mijares, AVE de México
Alonso Navarro Mendoza
Paco Arjona, Solidaridad Ed Thomas, A.C, ( SETAC)
Alejandro Salas Gallardo
Miguel Ángel Romano, Ciudadano
José Liévano
Gabriel Bermudes Hernández
Rubén Cervantes Hernández
Luis Medina
Cherch Hernández
Claudia Arenas,México Vivo
Alejandro Diaz
Enrique Espinosa, INER
Mauricio Aguilar GarciaResponsabilidad sexual
David Urbina Romero, Activista independiente ex-miembro de FRENPAVIH
Tere, Medico
Maria Ivonne Casarin Schneider
David Flores
Magie Casarin 
Pilar Valls Torrens
Karime Fuentes Pineda
Galia Anne Frenkel Salomon, Fundación Musset 
Minerva Martínez Crisanto, Médico tratante de Vih
Nisa Rindani Alvarado Cortes
Antonio Sosa Cruz, Médico Tratante
Leticia Hernandez N, HJM 
José Antonio Torres Soriano 
Imelda Moreno López
Maria Perea Meraz, IQ, Investigaciones Queer, AC
Tania Martínez Hernández
Blanca Ramos Cristiani Garrido, Coesida/Capasits Oaxaca
Fernando Agundis Sánchez 
Lucia Brown Villalba, FundHepa
Juan Ernesto Trejo González
José Trinidad Sánchez Beiza, SSA
Fernando Natividad de Jesús Flores Torres
Ricardo Cervantes G
Manuel Ronzon Carrillo
Estefania Veloz, Yo 
María José Reyes Fentanes, Infectóloga
Ana Roth
Raúl Macias, COMART A C
Antonio Hernández Cervantes, FUNDASIDA
Rafael Moralez, Usuario de targa
María Cristina Casarin Schneider 
Francisco Guadarrama
Raúl Vázquez Guerrero, AHF México
Carlos G. Rueda 
Santos Sánchez Médico, Sexólogo tratante de VIH e ITS
Gabriela María Villanueva Arzápalo, Directora CAPASITS MÉRIDA
Sergio Raymundo Hernández López 
Lorena Ortiz Galván
Rubén Antonio Valdez Nuñez, Presidente de Usuarios Seropositivos del Servicio de Salud del Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Respiratorias,   USSINER
José Carlos González Nigo
Rodrigo Esteban Del Toro Sanchez
Guillermo Rodrigo Espinosa Riojas
Manuel Ricardo González Gutiérrez
Luisa Iglesias Arvide, Instituto Mexicano de la Radio, IMER
Emilio Zavala Bucio, AHF México 
Raúl Suárez
Marco Antonio Nieves Cardoso
Adanelly Tovar Cortéz, Fundación México Vivo
Jorge Andrés Lozada Carrasco, AHF México
Gloria Valdez de Vazquez, Comunidad Trans viviendo con VIH cd Juarez
José Antonio Zavala Meza, Convihve A.C. 
Ariel Canizal
Rafael Moralez
Adrián Alfredo Flores Ezeta
Fabian Contreras Trejo, Movimiento Libertario 
Carolina Pérez Jiménez, Infectóloga, INCan 
Ernesto Diantes, SEDESA CDMX
Alejandro Uribe Casarreal, Fundación México Vivo
Francisco Mendiola Sánchez
Miguel Ortega, Uarhiíti Júkskani Jorhengua A.C.
Eduardo Duarte, AHF México A.C
Lizbeth Zamora Cervantes, Asideny Desarrollo Humanístico Integral AC.
Kevin Villaseñor
Oscar Ulises Salvador Casas
Saúl Ramírez
Pedro Peña Carmona
Javier León Cuevas
Mario Alberto Mejia Lopez
Pamela González Ortega
Rosalía Fuentes López, Paciente
Jesus Daniel Rincon Suarez
Edna Calderón
José Luis Sánchez  Bello, CAPASITS CHILPANCINGO SSA
Francisco Martín Cárdenas Medina, Vihda Manzanillo IAP
Fulgencio
Ulises Pérez Mancilla
Israel Romero Flores,Ford 
Cesar Saul Mayoral Cruz
Rodrigo Camacho Fernandez
Jorge González
Diego Alejandro Cabra Herrera, Kabra Publicidad
Jesús Armando Encinas Torres, Médico 
Elizabeth García Armenta
Ricardo Espinosa 
Sonia López Alvarez, Ppal 
Omar Ubiarco Arias, AHF México 
Roberto Ali Arias Hernandez
Jesús Ibarra Felix
Marco Antonio Rubio Villanueva, CAPASITS San Luis Potosí
Alonso González del Alcazar, Conexión vida-comunicación multimedia
Rodrigo Sebastián Miguel
Daniel López Hernández
Laura Hernández  García, Consultorio Virtual Arturo Diaz Betancourt de Letra S
Julio César Telles Argumaniz
Helmer García Mesa, Centro de  atención en VIH del  CERSS-14 
Fernando Montaño Castro, cineasta, TV UNAM
Carlos Octaviano Granados Valdés, Grupo de convivencias en CDMX Vhiviendo en Plenitud
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