Saturday, January 26, 2008

Dyslexia, Asthma And Excema



Me'phaa, and Nahua nu'saavi leaving tens of thousands of Warrior Mountain. Ragged, whole families loaded with sacks of corn-heritage, backpacks and bags of rags, and leave hundreds of devastated villages. It is the beginning of a humiliating journey of more than 2 000 miles that will take them as pawns acasillados, plantations of multinational corporations. It is tailored for concentration camps, foremen, white guards and company stores

La Angostura, Sinaloa. Estela Santiago seven years, dislodges small spines. Notice the red dots on their hands and continues, barefoot, dragging a boat between the rows of this "Field 3" Agricultural Export Company of Plants. He came with his family and all his people to be hired as a cucumber slicer day 6:00 to 5:30 pm. Out of his galley when even the sun has not risen above the horizon and come back when the light has completely dissipated.

"Fourteen!"-Number assigned to the gang, "he shouts every time you come to empty the tub where the pot of 15 kilos of cucumbers. At the end of the day, entered prompter the number of boats filled, and emptied by Estela hauled during the day: 58.

Ivan, 10, laughs at her, he managed to make 72. Children-the majority of day laborers-are crowded around the prompter to tell them their brands. Compete with each other, like a game to see who gets the most points.

is the first day of work by a group of me'phaa who came from the mountains of Guerrero, after an exodus began five days before he left school without children, houses without people, church without a congregation.

According

figures Journeyman Care Program, the Ministry of Social Development, left the mountains of Guerrero 15 000 people. No clutch, figures from the Human Rights Center of La MontaƱa Tlachinollan, indicate that they are above the 20 000 who left the area. Continue reading

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