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corazondecarton · 2 years ago
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Valeria Gutiérrez
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angelsdms · 1 year ago
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kimberlyshaws · 1 year ago
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bruhaalla · 7 months ago
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sometimes all you need just a older guy to make you happy and bubbly inside.
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decaf-mother · 2 years ago
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I just need to rest my weary little head on boobies.
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tempo-tales · 10 months ago
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AU Tempo Reference Voices🎙️⏰
Tempo/Alicia De La Estrella: Junko Iwao
Christopher Leggero: Yuki Kaji
Elicia Gutiérrez: Atzumi Tanezaki
Margaret Fuentes: Motoko Kumai
Omar de la Estrella: Yūichi Nakamura
Kid Omar: Junko Sanpei
Rosario Gutiérrez: Momoko Kikuchi
Valeria Martínez: Ayumi Fujimura
Brad Highway: Toru Furuwa
Johan D' Angelo: Akira Ishida
Akiko Saito: Reina Ueda
Oskar III (Oskar Leon Aksel Kristoffersen Bakken): Ayumi Murase
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doppiofilo · 11 months ago
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Valeria Gutierrez
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knownasvhalfyre · 8 months ago
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☾ 𝕃𝕚𝕤𝕥𝕒 𝕕𝕖 𝕆𝕋ℙ𝕤: 𝗖𝗮𝘀𝗶 𝗔́𝗻𝗴𝗲𝗹𝗲𝘀 ☽
➝ 𝑨𝑪𝑳𝑨𝑹𝑨𝑪𝑰𝑶́𝑵: » Los personajes entre () son los que busco » Las tramas las voy a subir luego, voy de a poco, pero todo se puede hablar.
✦ (Simon Arrechavaleta) × Valeria Gutierrez ✦ Tic Tac × (OC) [Amistad de sus años 'vivo' a quien siempre regresa a visitar] ✦ OC!Fem × (OC!Masc) [Nieto de Rama, que es profesor en el Mandalay]
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redtnjalisco · 1 year ago
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Concluye el Tercer Encuentro Anual de Capacitación y Formación Política Con el foro, “El funcionariado público de Hagamos”, concluyó el Tercer Encuentro Anual de Capacitación y Formación Política del partido Hagamos, con la con la participación de la diputada, Mara Robles Villaseñor, el diputado, Enrique Velázquez González, el regidor por Guadalajara, Tonatiuh Bravo Padilla, la sindica de Guachinango, Viri Rodríguez, el regidor de San Julián, Rigoberto Ramírez Ornelas y Francisco Aceves Aldrete, regidor de Tepatitlan, el presidente de Hagamos, Ernesto Gutiérrez Guízar y la vicepresidenta, Valeria Ávila Gutiérrez, clausuraron los trabajos que fueron durante tres días. En su mensaje de... https://talajalisconoticias.com/hagamos-llegara-fortalecido-para-el-2024-ernesto-gutierrez/?feed_id=11913&_unique_id=651a3d2b2bb7e
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virginiaprelawland · 2 years ago
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Nicaragua Frees Over 200 Political Prisoners
By Noreen Karam, University of Virginia Tech, Class of 2024
February 11, 2023
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More than 200 Nicaraguan political prisoners were freed and flown to the United States on Thursday, nearly all of them prominent government critics jailed in President Daniel Ortega's crackdown on dissent over recent years.
Ortega later described the surprise release as a push to expel criminal provocateurs who sought to undermine Nicaragua, while the United States hailed it as a "constructive step" toward improving human rights.
The freed political prisoners include five former presidential hopefuls who sought to challenge the increasingly authoritarian Ortega in a 2021 election only to be jailed in an unprecedented dragnet and criminalizing of political dissent in the Central American country.
Flanked by top security officials and sitting in front of national and ruling party flags, Ortega in his televised remarks said that all the prisoners sought to undermine national sovereignty, deriding them as "agents" of foreign powers. "Let them have their mercenaries," he said.
Earlier on Thursday, an Ortega loyalist judge denounced the released prisoners as "traitors" who he said had been deported. Hours later, at Dulles International Airport near Washington, crowds of people waited to greet loved ones, waving flags and chanting "Free!"
A U.S. official told Reuters that Managua sought to show its desire to improve relations with Washington.
In his remarks, Ortega insisted he did not make any concessions to U.S. officials ahead of the release, or ask that economic sanctions to be lifted.
"This wasn't about any negotiation," he said, waving his finger from side to side.
In 2021, Washington imposed sanctions and denounced Ortega's re-election as a "sham" after all his top opponents were rounded up and detained by police in the months leading up to the vote, with journalists and religious figures also later imprisoned.
In a statement, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken praised the release as "a constructive step towards addressing human rights abuses" that could also lead to further dialogue between the countries. Those freed will be allowed to enter the United States on emergency humanitarian grounds, the administration of President Joe Biden said in a note to Congress.
Ortega's allies in Congress planned to change the law to allow officials to strip the freed prisoners of their citizenship, which would effectively close off any plan they might have of returning home someday. Even if no quid-pro-quo led to the mass release, some analysts think the isolated Ortega was motivated to prioritize his political survival above all.
"It's a strategic move," said Valeria Vasquez, a Central America analyst with consultancy Control Risks. "They probably know they needed to do this to keep afloat, to stay in power," she added, referring to Ortega and his wife, Vice President Rosario Murillo. Among those freed were former presidential candidates Juan Sebastian Chamorro, Felix Maradiaga, Miguel Mora, Medardo Mairena and Arturo Cruz, as well as prominent student activist Lesther Aleman, a Nicaraguan judicial document showed. Blinken said prominent dual-citizen businessman Michael Healy, who had been jailed for 13 years, was also released.
Many of the 100 or so people at Dulles Airport awaiting the arrival of those released waved Nicaraguan flags and signs bearing the name of their freed loved one. Some sang "My Nicaragua," a cherished national song. Ariana Gutierrez Pinto, 28, said she was eager to be reunited with her 63-year-old mother, Evelyn Pinto, who had been released just in time to celebrate her birthday.
"There were days when I lost hope, but my father was always optimistic, the whole family was optimistic. And my mother was, too," said the younger Pinto said. "She never lost hope."
Erika Guevara, Americas' director for rights group Amnesty International, credited a sustained pressure campaign over years for helping bring about the release of prisoners.
She pointed to "courageous and relentless condemnation" of Ortega's repression both inside Nicaragua and overseas as a catalyst that generated global awareness of abuses.
In addition to the 222 individuals who were expelled to the United States, two others were freed but chose not to travel, of whom one was prominent Ortega critic and Catholic Bishop Rolando Alvarez. Ortega said the cleric is now back behind bars.
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https://www.usnews.com/news/world/articles/2023-02-09/nicaragua-government-frees-more-than-200-political-prisoners-local-media-family-members
https://www.cnn.com/2023/02/09/americas/nicaragua-political-prisoners-intl-latam/index.html
https://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/nicaragua-reportedly-frees-222-opponents-sends-us-97003607
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2023/02/09/nicaragua-frees-more-than-200-political-prisoners-held-harsh-conditions/
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casiangeles · 2 years ago
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CASI ANGELES S03E126 ("EN UN SEGUNDO")
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corazondecarton · 2 years ago
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Valeria Gutiérrez
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ca-gifs · 6 years ago
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Momentos Más Graciosos de Cási Ángeles : 4/ ∞
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marianellagifs · 6 years ago
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tempo-tales · 2 months ago
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Does Alicia and the other Inhabitants(OCs) have Codenames?
Yes they do, but most of them. Since those who are "invited" to WonderWorld and have their own Stage, they are assigned depending on the point of view in WonderWorld (all).
Extra: those who perform the Opportunity Test with Tempo, their codenames are not necessary.
I will leave a list not to forget.🤔👀
-Alicia De La Estrella/Tempo: Time Rabbit
-Christopher Leggero: Schoolboy
-Valeria Martinez: Robogirl
-Omar Saywa/De La Estrella: Shepherd Desert
-Rosario Gutierrez: Lovely Florist
-Margaret Fuentes: Street Artist
-Brad Highway: Fisherman Solitary
-Johan D'Angelo: Biker Mordant
-Akiko Saito: Cartoonist Animated
-Oskar Kristoffersen: Lightking
-Elicia Gutierrez: Ruby Lady
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fletchermarple · 7 years ago
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The scene could well be taken from a movie. A father watches his daughter get in a minivan that’s supposed to take her home, with him following behind. Instead, the vehicle speeds away, getting lost in traffic. The father will never see his daughter alive again.
But this is a real story. It was raining on June 8, 2017, in the city of Nezahualcóyotl, in Mexico. Like every week, Sergio Gutiérrez went to pick up his daughter Valeria (11) so she’d spend the weekend at his house. The distance was only a mile, but Sergio didn’t want Valeria to get wet, so he decided to stop one of the many white minivans that work as public transport in the city. He would follow close behind in his bicycle.
But to Sergio’s horror, shortly after Valeria was in the van, he lost track of the vehicle. The driver accelerated and disappeared in the midst of similar looking vans. The father alerted police and a search ensued, but it was too late. Valeria was found dead the next day, inside the abandoned minivan. She’d been sexually assaulted and strangled.
A couple of days later, the driver was arrested. José Octavio Sánchez (43) had been driving the vehicle for just a week, without a license or permit. His DNA matched the one found in Valeria’s body. He also had prior convictions for sexual assault. He only spent three days under custody before he was found hanging in his cell. Although rumors that he’d been murdered circulated, the official statement from authorities is that he committed suicide.
Nezahualcóyotl is located in the State of Mexico, the most populous and densely populated state in the country. It’s become known as the “capital of femicide”, where 30,000 women have been killed in 15 years, that’s about 5 a day. By the time Valeria was murdered, the state registered over 1,100 cases of sexual assault in the first six months of 2017. Those numbers only get more grim when you think that, according to authorities, only 10% of crimes are reported.
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