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忘れる(2023)
303×411mm 紙、リトグラフ 京都市立芸術大学F棟 記号にされるものがある。均一にされるものがある。取りこぼされるものがある。 こぼれたものを拾いたいと思う。こぼれる前の姿を思い出そうとする。
#W_INTER 2024 国際的非暴力展 に参加しました。
#W_INTER 2024 国際的非暴力展 日時:12/15(日)-12/20(金)13:00-18:00 会期中無休 会場:京都市立芸術大学( F棟、C棟6Fの交流スペースなど) 運営:国際的非暴力展実行委員会 協力:京都市立芸術大学、京都芸術センター、一般社団法人HAPS、極セカイ研究所、AIR大原 参加作家: アニータ・バルトス Aneta Bartos アルメン・エロヤン Armen Eloyan シャーロット・デ・コック Charlotte de Cock エドワルド・サラビア Eduardo Sarabia 迎英里子 Eriko Mukai 𡈽方大 Dai Hijikata デイヴィッド・ヌジア David Ngyah ヘルト・ロビンス Gert Robijns 藤浩志 Hiroshi Fuji 中島伽耶子 Kayako Nakashima 新津保建秀 Kenshu Shintsubo 中原浩大 Kodai Nakahara 曽根裕 Yutaka Sone リ・ウェイ Li Wei 坂口聖英 Masahide Sakaguchi 三村昌道 Masamichi Mimura 村上美樹 Miki Murakami 西原珉 Min Nishihara 長谷川新 Arata Hasegawa ヤマモトナツキ Natsuki Yamamoto ブラネン新那サイデ Niina Saide Branen ノア・ラティフ・ラ���プ Noah Latif Lamp パイサルン “オスカー” ア��ピン Paisarn ‘Oscar’ Am-Pim パヴェル・ビュフラー Pavel Büchler 垣内玲 Rei Kakiuchi ロビン・ヘレラ Robin Herrera 今井しほか Shihoka Imai 斎藤操 So Saitoh 白田佐輔 Sasuke Hakuta 大東忍 Shinobu Daito 吉田高尾 Takao Yoshida 安村卓士 Takuji Yasumura 小倉拓也 Takuya Ogura シアスター・ゲイツ Theaster Gates 岩瀬海 Umi Iwase Untitled Band (Shun Owada and friends) Untitled Band (Shun Owada and friends) 早坂葉 Yo Hayasaka 雨宮庸介 Yosuke Amemiya 荒木悠 Yu Araki 津村侑希 Yuki Tsumura ワンタニー・シリパッタナーナンタクーン Wantanee Siripattananuntaku 中村潤 Megu Nakamura 竹内愛佳 Aika Takeuchi 田代明向 Hinata Tashiro 藤田梨央 Rio Fujita 新谷響名 Kyona Shintani 岡留優 Yu Okadome ピョートル・ブヤク Piotr Bujak 鈴木理策 Risaku Suzuki 前田美咲 Misaki Maeda 柏木春菜 Haruna Kashiwagi 山口正樹 Masaki Yamaguchi 金子未弥 Miya Kaneko 藤澤信輔 Shinsuke Fujisawa 楠井沙耶 Saya Kusui ジョン・コガ John Koga 前川紘士 Koji Maekawa HABURI HABURI 山崎美弥子 Miyako Yamazaki 古川弓子 Yumiko Furukawa テン・ミツ TIANMI 斉惠元 Huiyuan Qi Chen qi Chen qi 山本理恵子 Rieko Yamamoto イシダ サキ Saki Ishida 小島千尋 Chihiro Kojima むらたちひろ Chihiro Murata 大塚朝子 Asako Otsuka 松下みどり Midori Matsushita イネス・ジュリアン Inès Julien 小山陽菜 Hina Koyama 後藤那月 Goto Natsuki 吉村 衿菜 Erina Yoshimura 井村一登 Kazuto Imura 安藤陽夏里 Hikari Ando 山岸耕輔 Kosuke Yamagishi 能勢伊勢雄 Iseo Nose エミール・デ・ナイス・ビック Emile De Nijs Bik ハンネローレ・ヴァンデポエル Hannelore Vandepoel カタリーナ・ヘル Catherina Hell ディルク・ヴァンダー・イェッケン Dirk Vander Eecken シルヴィア・サヴェルクール Sylvia Savelkoul 勝見美吹 Ibuki Katsumi ヤエル・テンミンク Yaël Temminck タオ・ルオ・シー Tao Ruo Xi Plastulo Plastulo(87名 and more)
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CJ current events 23may24
About time!
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas Gov. Greg Abbott issued a full pardon Thursday for a former U.S. Army sergeant convicted of murder for fatally shooting an armed demonstrator in 2020 during nationwide protests against police violence and racial injustice. Abbott announced the pardon shortly after the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles announced a unanimous recommendation that Daniel Perry be pardoned and have his firearms rights restored. Perry had been in state prison on a 25-year sentence since his 2023 conviction in the killing of Garrett Foster, and was released shortly after the pardon, a prison spokeswoman said.***
You might think that Foster was some innocent African American who threatened no one. Sorry. Wrong! He was a white man who pointed an AK-47 at Sgt Perry. https://www.texastribune.org/2021/07/01/garrett-foster-indicted-murder-daniel-perry-austin-protester/
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Hm, I wonder about his immigration status....
Eduardo Sarabia, 40, was arrested on Monday and is being held without the possibility of bail after the DA's office filed two felony counts of forcible rape and forcible oral copulation. https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/serial-rapist-arrested-for-2-alleged-assaults-in-angeles-national-forest-investigators-seeking-additional-victims/
He kidnapped and raped one woman on May 12, and another on May 13.
Sarabia’s white 2015 Ford Transit van — described as a “rape dungeon on wheels” — had no windows and was “disgustingly outfitted for rape,” sources told Fox 11. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/serial-rapist-illegal-migrant-attacked-woman-in-rape-dungeon-on-wheels-cops/ar-BB1mwvj8
You can read about it on the Sheriff's tweet or at cbs above. But if you're curious about his immigration status, you will find 0 about it at either of those sites or on mainstream media in general.
If you go to Fox or NYPost, then you can learn that he is an illegal immigrant.
BTW, where in this post do I say that all or even many illegal immigrants are bad people?
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Pelosi getting hammered
DePape Attempted to Kidnap Nancy Pelosi and Assaulted Paul Pelosi on Account of Her Official Duties as Then-Speaker of the House of Representatives
David DePape, 44, of Richmond, California, was sentenced [Friday, May 17, 2024] to 360 months in prison and five years of supervised release, following his conviction on assault and attempted kidnapping charges in connection with his Oct. 28, 2022, intrusion into the home of Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi and her husband, Paul Pelosi.*** https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/david-depape-sentenced-after-conviction-assault-and-attempted-kidnapping-charges
So is Donald Trump President Emerito?
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An abortion of justice you can't talk about because the Brits censor it
→ Censorship of the British “baby killer”: Lucy Letby murdered seven babies. Or at least, the former NHS nurse was convicted last August of murdering them, after one of England’s longest ever murder trials. But her case could make history again—as one of the biggest miscarriages of justice in British history. Last Monday, The New Yorker published a story that very credibly argues she should not have been found guilty. The trouble is, no one in the UK is allowed to read it. I am writing from London, where anyone who clicks the article gets an awkwardly jaunty redirect notice. When I first saw it, I assumed it was a mistake, but then rumors started to fly that it had been “geo-blocked” in the UK—later confirmed by a statement from the magazine, which blamed a “court order restricting press coverage of Lucy Letby’s ongoing trial.” With the Streisand effect in full force, Brits fired up VPNs and set their virtual locations to random American towns. Thirteen thousand words later, it seemed possible that Letby could have been one more conscientious but chronically overwhelmed nurse in our crumbling National Health Service being blamed for failures that weren’t hers. The prosecution leaned heavily on the fact that Letby was present for a disproportionate number of unexpected infant deaths—giving in to a well-known statistical fallacy. (What if she was just always asked to look after the sickest babies because she was the best nurse? One of her colleagues actually said her colleagues would “thank God” when she arrived, “because she’s really good in a crisis.”) Why was the story blocked for UK readers? Because in Britain there’s a complete ban on any media activity that can prejudice a jury—and Letby is awaiting the retrial of one charge. In Letby’s case, the judge granted an “unusual” number of additional reporting restrictions. Journalists covering the trial described it as “extremely difficult for people to follow.” But it was easy to demonize Letby, to call her a “baby killer” in headlines, as long as it was in quotation marks, or after the word alleged. If there’s one thing Letby’s defenders and detractors agree on, it’s that Brits deserve to know more about the case. Last week, a Member of Parliament argued that the block on the New Yorker story—which he said raises “enormous concerns” about her conviction—exists “in defiance of open justice.” Meanwhile, a lawyer representing the families of Letby’s victims said that “grossly offensive” conspiracy theories about the case were “distressing,” and compared his clients to the relatives of American school shooting victims. His solution feels American, too: he recommended that proceedings be livestreamed. —Freya Sanders*** https://www.thefp.com/p/martin-gurri-eli-lake-michael-cohen
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Fat Leonard cases
SAN DIEGO — A federal judge on Tuesday dismissed the felony convictions of five retired military officers who had admitted to accepting bribes from a Malaysian contractor nicknamed “Fat Leonard” in one of the Navy’s biggest corruption cases. The dismissals came at the request of the government — not the defense — citing prosecutorial errors. Retired U.S. Navy officers Donald Hornbeck, Robert Gorsuch and Jose Luis Sanchez, and U.S. Marine Corps Col. Enrico DeGuzman had all admitted to accepting bribes from defense contractor Leonard Francis, nicknamed “Fat Leonard.”*** The three pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of disclosing information on Tuesday. The judge also dismissed the entire case against U.S. Navy officer Stephen Shedd. Their defense lawyers could not be immediately reached for comment. It marked the latest setback to the government’s yearslong efforts in going after dozens of military officials tied to Francis, who pleaded guilty to offering more than $500,000 in cash bribes, along with other gifts and wild sex parties in Southeast Asia, to Navy officials, defense contractors and others. The scheme allowed him to bilk the maritime service out of at least $35 million by getting commanders to redirect ships to ports he controlled and overcharging for services, according to the prosecution. Francis owned and operated Singapore-based Glenn Defense Marine Asia Ltd., which supplied food, water and fuel to U.S. Navy vessels. He was arrested in 2013 in a sting operation in San Diego. Prosecutors said in legal filings outlining their request for Tuesday’s dismissals that the action does not mean the defendants did not commit the charged crimes but because information was withheld from the defense and other mistakes were made, they wanted to ensure justice was served fairly. In 2022, Judge Janis Sammartino had ruled the former lead federal prosecutor committed “flagrant misconduct” by withholding information from defense lawyers. In September, the felony convictions of four former Navy officers were also vacated. The four men pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor and agreed to pay a $100 fine each.*** https://www.navytimes.com/news/your-navy/2024/05/21/felony-convictions-of-5-retired-officers-dismissed-in-fat-leonard-case/
The case was a major black eye for the Navy. Decisions on where ships are serviced should be based on value, not on cozy relationships with fat bastards. Moreover, the Navy threw many people under the ship in order to protect the highest ranking officers. Many of the defendants had been told to attend Fat Leonard's parties.
Even worse, the prosecutions were debacles. Prosecutors misbehaved atrociously. DoJ let Fat Leonard flee the U.S. to Venezuela. The whole case was a DoJ fiasco.
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Turns out crime is only popular with criminals.
Mike Schmidt, the district attorney for Multnomah County in Oregon who was criticized for being too “soft on crime,” lost his primary race to one of his own deputy prosecutors. Schmidt was defeated by Nathan Vasquez, who garnered about 54% of the vote as of Wednesday evening. Schmidt’s defeat could serve as a bellwether for other progressive district attorneys across the country as some major cities grapple with rising crime rates. “The voters have made it clear that they are ready to take our county in a new and safer direction,” Vasquez said in a Facebook post Wednesday celebrating the victory.*** https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/campaigns/3012631/portland-oregon-progressive-district-attorney-loses-election
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The Many Faces of Guadalajara’s Famed Ceramics Studio
DALLAS — In 2003, the artist Eduardo Sarabia left his native Los Angeles for what he thought would be a few months in Mexico. He’d been invited to do an informal residency at Cerámica Suro, a studio and workshop in Guadalajara that has invited hundreds of international artists to create new pieces at their facility. The experience proved pivotal for Sarabia: not only did he develop the punchy…

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The Sold-Out Dallas Contemporary Gala Was a Sumptuous Ode to the City's Creatives
... Galven Porter, Pedro Reyes, Sarah Miska, Alex Katz, and Eduardo Sarabia. Beth Hutchens ...
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Desert X 2021, Coachella Valley, CA
Every two years since 2017, Desert X has turned a stretch of the Coachella Valley into a playground for massive art installations that offer visually impactful but often provocative thoughts about the surrounding desert environment.
Eduardo Sarabia, “The Passenger,” Using petates, traditional rugs woven from palm fibers, the Mexican artist has transformed the legacy of desert journeys, migrations and searches for a better future into a triangular maze.
Nicholas Galanin, “Never Forget,” The Alaskan artist has co-opted the instantly recognizable letterforms of the Hollywood sign—which, when erected in 1923, served as an advertisement for the whites-only Hollywoodland housing development—into a 45-foot tall, impossible-to-ignore reminder of the indigenous Cahuilla people’s claim to the area. “The chosen narrative of Palm Springs is one of Hollywood,” Galanin says of the work’s location, and he hopes its visibility will “invite everyone to understand these histories.”
Xaviera Simmons, “Because You Know Ultimately We Will Band A Militia,” On a barren stretch of Gene Autry Trail flanked by power lines and ads, the New York artist has turned a series of billboards into monuments that speak to reverence, resistance and the redistribution of resources. Simmons says that “billboards have a way of constructing whiteness,” so here she has mixed public domain images from the Met with bold text statements that together allow people of color to self-define their monuments.
Ghada Amer, “Women’s Qualities,” The Egyptian-born, New York-based artist continues a 2001 series in which she asks people on the street to share qualities that they identify with or to which they have been ascribed. For this iteration on Sunnylands’ circular lawn, you can “listen to the equality of women according to the people of Palm Springs” as planters bloom over time and spell out a ring of words: strong, caring, determined, beautiful, loving, nurturing, resilient.
Serge Attukwei Clottey, “The Wishing Well,” Water scarcity unites both Palm Springs and Clottey’s home in Ghana (and, as time goes on, an increasing number of places in the world). Here, the artist has used yellow plastic Kufuor gallons, a water-toting vessel that’s a symbol of that scarcity (and one of colonialism, as they were introduced by Europeans), to create a yellow brick road of sorts.
Zahrah Alghamdi, “What Lies Behind the Walls,” Slabs of regional cements, soils and dyes that have been assembled into a monolithic wall.
Alicja Kwade, “ParaPivot” (sempiternal clouds), The Sculpture consists of interlocking frames supporting large blocks of white marble that appear as ice calved from a distant glacier. The array of steel and stone draws viewers into the frame of this massive, yet fragile, universe where simple forms yield complex meanings.The result is an illusion of instability. This wobbling perception of size and relationship lies at the heart of the work, as with every step, the sculpture and its components reform into new combinations. Time and space become distorted as rocks pulled from 200 million years ago levitate into the clear blue sky. Like the experience of desert itself, ParaPivot, even as it is made up largely of emptiness, is dense with meaning.
Kim Stringfellow, “Jackrabbit Homestead,” A 122-square-foot cabin stuck between the Palm Desert Chamber of Commerce and a CVS that sparks conversations about the mid-century homesteading experience.
Felipe Baeza, “Finding Home in My Own Flesh,” the mural acknowledges the Coachella Valley as both a border region and a queered space, and honors immigrants and queer people of color who have been an integral part of the region’s story. While these communities have long populated the area, they’re often omitted from its better known histories.
Christopher Myers, “The Art Of Taming Horses,” the sculpture tell the story of two ranchers — one Mexican and one African-American — whose personal adversities and love for raising horses led them to create a welcoming community in the place that eventually would become Palm Springs. While the story is fictional, it speaks to the truths that exist in the slippage between history and mythology. Altanviro stands in for the thousands of Mexican migrants who have come to call the Coachella Valley home, and Loper reminds us that long ago many who fled bondage in search of freedom traveled south, perhaps even through this desert, on their way to free townships along Mexico’s northern border. This story of acceptance, although never perfect, echoes among many communities that have found a welcoming home in this place.
Curated by Desert X Artistic Director Neville Wakefield and Co-curator César García-Alvarez. Presented by Richard Mille.
Photographs by Lance Gerber. Courtesy the Artist and Desert X.
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The Passenger by Eduardo Sarabia
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Eduardo Sarabia (American, b. 1976), Jaguar Bar Sunset, 2019. Oil on canvas, 255 x 370 cm.
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Exposición “Génesis XX22”, Colectiva
Exposición Génesis XX22 Colectiva 28.12.2022 Galería Habana En la pasada Bienal de la Habana se extrañó uno de los espacios que siempre atraían la atención tanto de especialistas en arte, artistas y coleccionistas de arte, hablo de HB arte contemporáneo cubano. En 2009, en paralelo a la Bienal, obras de 35 artistas ubicadas en el recinto ferial de Pabexpo, daban pie a la idea de “lo que…

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#2022#Adislén Reyes#Adonis Flores#Adriana Arronte#Alex Hernández#Alfredo Sarabia#Ariamna Contino#Ángel Ricardo Ríos#Carlos Quintana#Daniel R. Díaz Madruga#Daniela Águila Travieso#Eduardo Ponjuán#Elio Jesús Fonseca#Enrique Báster#Esterio Segura#Felipe Dulzaide#Gabriel Raúl Cisneros Báez#Galería Habana#Glenda Salazar#Humberto Díaz#Iván Capote#José Ángel Toirac#Lianet Martínez#Luis Gómez#Mabel Poblet#Manuel Mendive#María Magdalena Campos#Martha María Pérez#Miguel Machado#Moisés Finalé
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National Team marches - results
South Korea - Brazil 1:5 (Hwang Ui-Jo 31' - Richarlison 7', Neymar (p) 42', (p) 57', Coutinho 80', Gabriel Jesus 90+3')
Casemiro - played 71 minutes.
Vinicius Junior - played 19 minutes.
Rodrygo Goes - didn't play.
Eder Militao - wasn't in the squad due to a not clear COVID test result.
Japan - Brazil 0:1 (Neymar (p) 77')
Eder Militao - played the whole match.
Casemiro - played 85 minutes.
Vinicius Junior - played 63 minutes.
Rodrygo Goes - not in the squad.
Takefusa Kubo - didn't play.
France - Denmark 1:2 (Benzema 51' - Cornelius 68', 88')
Karim Benzema - played the whole match and scored.
Aurelien Tchouameni - played the whole match.
Croatia - France 1:1 (Kramaric (p) 83' - Rabiot 52')
Luka Modric - played 79 minutes.
Aurelien Tchouameni - played 62 minutes.
Karim Benzema - didn't play.
Austria - France 1:1 (Weimann 37' - Mbappe 83')
David Alaba - played 69 minutes.
Aurelien Tchouameni - played 63 minutes.
Karim Benzema - played the whole match.
France - Croatia 0:1 (Modric (p) 5')
Aurelien Tchouameni - played the whole second half.
Karim Benzema - played the whole match.
Luka Modric - played the whole match and scored from the penalty spot.
Spain - Portugal 1:1 (Morata 25' - Horta 82')
Daniel Carvajal - didn't play.
Marco Asensio - didn't play.
Czech Republic - Spain 2:2 (Pesek 4', Kuchta 66' - Gavi 45+3', Inigo Martinez 90')
Daniel Carvajal - played the whole match.
Marco Asensio - played 38 minutes and assisted Inigo Martinez' goal.
Switzerland - Spain 0:1 (Sarabia 13')
Marco Asensio - played 27 minutes.
Daniel Carvajal - didn't play.
Spain - Czech Republic 2:0 (Soler 24', Sarabia 75')
Daniel Carvajal - played the whole match.
Marco Asensio - played 72 minutes and assisted Soler's goal.
Croatia - Austria 0:3 (Arnautovic 41', Gregoritsch 54', Sabitzer 57')
Luka Modric - played 31 minutes.
David Alaba - not in the squad due to an injury.
Austria - Denmark 1:2 (Schlager 67 - Hojbjerg 28', Stryger Larsen 84')
David Alaba - played the whole match.
Denmark - Austria 2:0 (Wind 21', Skov Olsen 37')
David Alaba - didn't play.
Belgium - Netherlands 1:4 (Batrshuayi 90+3' - Bergwijn 40', Depay 51', 65', Dumfries 61')
Eden Hazard - played the whole first half.
Belgium - Poland 6:1 (Witsel 42', De Bruyne 59', Trossard 73', 80', Dendoncker 83', Openda 90+3' - Lewandowski 28')
Eden Hazard - played 66 minutes and assisted De Bruyne's goal.
Wales - Belgium 1:1 (Johnson 86' - Tielemans 51')
Gareth Bale - played 73 minutes.
Eden Hazard - played 18 minutes.
Poland - Belgium 0:1 (Batshuayi 16')
Eden Hazard - played 67 minutes.
Denmark - Croatia 0:1 (Pasalic 69')
Luka Modric - played the whole second half.
France U21 - Serbia U21 2:0 (Thuram 42', Gouiri 60')
Eduardo Camavinga - played 72 minutes and assisted Gouiri's goal.
Armenia U21 - France U21 1:4 (Shaghoyan 69' - Le Fee 21', 76' Gouiri (p) 66', Gusto 89')
Eduardo Camavinga - played the whole match.
Ukraine U21 - France U21 3:3 (Vanat 7', Badiashile (OG) 44', Bondarenko 50' - Abline 3', Thuram 10', Gouiri 25')
Eduardo Camavinga - played 33 minutes.
Italy - Germany 1:1 (Pellegrini 70' - Kimmich 73')
Antonio Rudiger - played the whole match.
Germany - England 1:1 (Hofmann 50' - Kane 68')
Antonio Rudiger - played the whole match.
Hungary - Germany 1:1 (Nagy 6' - Hofmann 9')
Antonio Rudiger - not in the squad.
Germany - Italy 5:2 (Kimmich 10', Gundogan (p) 45+4', Muller 51', Werner 68', 69' - Gnonto 78', Bastoni 90+4')
Antonio Rudiger - played the whole match.
Israel - Iceland 2:2 (Abada 25', Weissman 84' - Helgason 42', Sigurdsson 53')
Andri Gudjohnsen - didn't play.
Iceland - Albania 1:1 (Thorsteinsson 49' - Seferi 30')
Andri Gudjohnsen - played 92 minutes.
San Marino - Iceland 0:1 (Thrandarson 11')
Andri Gudjohnsen - played 20 minutes.
Iceland - Israel 2:2 (Thornsteinsson 9', Helgason 60' - Gretarsson (OG) 25', Peretz 65')
Andri Gudjohnsen - played 61 minutes.
Japan - Paraguay 4:1 (Asano 36', Kamada 42', Mitoma 60', Tanaka 85' - Derlis Gonzalez 59')
Takefusa Kubo - played 19 minutes.
Japan - Ghana 4:1 (Yamane 29', Mitoma 45+1', Kubo 73', Maeda 82' - Jordan Ayew 44')
Takefusa Kubo - played the whole match and scored.
Japan - Tunisia 0:3 (Ben Romdhane 55', Sassi 76', Jebali 90+3')
Takefusa Kubo - played 19 minutes.
Serbia - Norway 0:1 (Haaland 26')
Luka Jovic - played the whole second half.
Serbia - Slovenia 4:1 (Mitrovic 24', Milinkovic-Savic 56', Jovic 85', Radonjic 90+2' - Stojanovic 30')
Luka Jovic - played the whole second half and scored.
Sweden - Serbia 0:1 (Jovic 45+3')
Luka Jovic - played 77 minutes and scored.
Slovakia - Serbia 2:2 (Gnezda Cerin 48', Sesko 53' - Zivkovic 8', Mitrovic 35')
Luka Jovic - played 34 minutes.
Wales - Ukraine 1:0 (Yarmolenko (OG) 34')
Gareth Bale - played 83 minutes and assisted the own goal.
Andriy Lunin - not in the squad.
Ireland - Ukraine 0:1 (Tsygankov 48')
Andriy Lunin - played the whole match.
Ukraine - Armenia 3:0 (Malinovsky 61', Karavaev 77', Mykolenko 84')
Andriy Lunin - didn't play.
Ukraine - Ireland 1:1 (Dovbyk 47' - Collins 31')
Andriy Lunin - didn't play.
Mexico - Uruguay 0:3 (Vecino 35', Cavani 46', 53')
Federico Valverde - played the whole match.
USA - Uruguay 0:0
Federico Valverde - played 29 minutes.
Uruguay - Panama 5:0 (Cavani 39', (p) 48', De la Cruz 58', Maximiliano Gomez 68', Rossi 77')
Federico Valverde - played 75 minutes.
Wales - Netherlands 1:2 (Norrington-Davies 90+2' - Koopmeiners 50', Martins Indi 84', Weghorst 90+4')
Gareth Bale - played 13 minutes.
Netherlands - Wales 3:2 (Lang 17', Gakpo 23', Depay 90+3' - Johnson 26', Bale 90+2')
Gareth Bale - played 20 minutes and scored.
#Real Madrid#Wales#Uruguay#Serbia#Iceland#France#Croatia#Austria#Brazil#Spain#Belgium#Germany#France U21#Gareth Bale#Federico Valverde#Luka Jovic#Andri Gudjohnsen#Karim Benzema#Eduardo Camavinga#David Alaba#Casemiro#Eder Militao#Vinicius Junior#Rodrygo Goes#Daniel Carvajal#Marco Asensio#Eden Hazard#Nations League - League A#Nations League - League B#national team
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Jaguar Bar by Eduardo Sarabia, 2018
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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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