Chavez enacted the mysterious Venezuelan labor lawBBC News, Caracas
According to Chavez, the law seeks to end years of abuse the working class.Venezuela's President Hugo Venezuela, issued on Monday a new Labour Law for Workers and Workers (LOTTT), which the government considers "historic" and "first law in traffic and the construction of socialism", but that comes loaded with controversy over how it was approved.Although the government says it was debated for months by a presidential commission involving various sectors is not yet known the text of the regulations.Related ContentVenezuela: the "revolution" which does not bind his workersChavez said he would not give details of the "great achievements that this new law is", but stressed the novelties introduced.Among them: reducing the working week is reduced from 44 to 40 hours day, with a requirement for two consecutive days of rest, maternity leave will be extended from three months to six months old and compensation for unfair dismissal will double the current."As promised, I could not go to Cuba and leave pending the approval of the reform, article by article I have reviewed the final proposal submitted to the commission. I made some modest contributions, we have a new law to history," Chavez said in a ceremony at Miraflores Palace and broadcast radio and television.It was the first time the president appeared in public since early morning on Thursday returned to Venezuela from Cuba, where he spent 11 days under medical tramiento by cancer that afflicts him.Chavez also received approval to leave the country again for more than five days to travel to Havana, which is expected to occur on Monday, to face what he called "stretch" of treatment.Controversy"As promised, I could not go to Cuba without leave pending the approval of the reform, article by article I have reviewed the final proposal submitted to the commission. I made some modest contributions, we have a new law for the story"Hugo Chavez of VenezuelaThe law was enacted covered in the special powers that the Enabling Act, passed in December 2010 because of heavy rains, gave Chavez 18 months to rule by decree without control of the National Assembly.Although LOTTT be the organic law, must receive the approval of the Supreme Court."This bill I will send to the court review its legal status is the result of long years of struggle, attacks against the working class. The battle is still tough, not only against the bourgeoisie and the rebels, but also against lack of awareness and bureaucracy, "said Chavez.Although it takes months to prepare, the way to pass the law was fraught with uncertainty and it was only last week that the president began to tell through his Twitter account the main lines of the new regulations.José Vicente Carrasquero, a political scientist and professor at Simon Bolivar University, believes that adoption of the law now is a movement of electioneering ahead of elections on October 7.Farewell to the CommissionPresident Hugo Chavez announced Monday the creation of a Council of State to charge the first thing he said, will consider lifting the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR).He said that "while ago" that his country had to leave the body of the Organization of American States (OAS) in Washington.Chavez differences with the Commission are of long standing. Last September, the court demanded the lifting of the veto hanging over the opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez.In December, Venezuela was talk of "wrongful prosecution" by the Commission.Commission decisions are binding on its members. "The first country to know that American commission is the United States and is a mechanism used by that country against us," he said."Just that, and the need to appear as a government 'workerist' before the first of May, says that now come to agree on a standard that must pass under the Constitution for ten years," said Carrasquero told the BBC."They say the standard has been more debated, but the text is unknown. Not made in good discussion, and with the participation of entrepreneurs or workers not aligned with the government. The president made the election for a purpose" , said Carrasquero.The International Labour Organization states that the change of a labor law is given by consensus and by discussion with all stakeholders.And while Chavez has said the new law was made by the "workers and not by the bourgeoisie," very little was known of the regulation before its approval.However, the government argues that this standard was reached after collecting more than 19,000 proposals in a committee working since last year and believes the law "the most debated in the country's history.""No law has been discussed and debated more than this, after the Constitution, were assemblies, workers' requests that the Special Powers took over," the deputy said Monday Oswaldo Vera, president of the Standing Committee on Developing Social of the National Assembly."It was not done with the dome (business), but nevertheless we had meetings with the various chambers of workers" and developed "more than 1,200 base assemblies," said the deputy.What will change?"The changes announced by the president in the Labour Act are not as impressive as expected negatively (...) It was not until the law to understand its impact," said the director of public firm Datanálisis, Luis Vicente Leon."They say the standard has been more debated, but the text is unknown. Not made in good discussion, and with the participation of entrepreneurs or workers not aligned with the government. The president made the election for a purpose"José Vicente Carrasquero analystCarrasquero, meanwhile, considered "exaggerated" the "noise" around the LOTTT: "It lays down measures already in the previous law, as the prior tenure of pregnant women, cases in which only extends the time "."Reducing working hours is not. Venezuelans have long work eight hours Monday to Friday," he said.However, to Foreign Minister Nicolas Maduro the new law seeks to "ensure labor rights, give stability to workers and fair redistribution of wealth" and noted that the previous legislation passed in 1997, only intended to "flexible working conditions place in the country and establish conditions for the neoliberal system. "Maduro stressed that establishes LOTTT working conditions "according to a new egalitarian social model, a new economic model of production.
martes, 1 de mayo de 2012
sábado, 28 de abril de 2012
The plume of Montezuma could return to Mexico 
A hit is believed to belong to the last Aztec emperor of Austria could temporarily returnto Mexico after the Mexican Senate made a legal change.
It is assumed that the plume was a gift of Montezuma to the Spanish conquistadorHernan Cortes in the sixteenth century.
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It is made of quetzal feathers and other birds, mounted on a base of gold set withprecious stones.
Mexico generally considered the pre-Conquest relics as national property and, if returned, must remain in the country.
But, following the new rule change, the headdress may be returned in a long-term loan to the museum in Vienna, where he is currently on display.
The amendments adopted by the Senate would allow temporary borrowing, while recognizing property rights in Austria.
fragile feathers
It is believed that Cortes sent the relic to King Charles I of Spain. It is unclear how he ended up in Austria, although the king was a member of the Habsburg family, from that country.
There are details of the loan must still be resolved, such as how you are protectedduring transport touched the fragile, measuring over a meter wide.
For many years Mexico has tried to recover the plume and, at any given time, presented the request to the United Nations.
Some experts say the Austrian crown feathers belonged to Moctezuma, but it was a motif used by the priests, while recognizing the importance of the plume in Mexican culture.
A hit is believed to belong to the last Aztec emperor of Austria could temporarily returnto Mexico after the Mexican Senate made a legal change.
It is assumed that the plume was a gift of Montezuma to the Spanish conquistadorHernan Cortes in the sixteenth century.
related Content
Premiere opera about Montezuma in Madrid
What makes Montezuma in London? Ver02: 14
It is made of quetzal feathers and other birds, mounted on a base of gold set withprecious stones.
Mexico generally considered the pre-Conquest relics as national property and, if returned, must remain in the country.
But, following the new rule change, the headdress may be returned in a long-term loan to the museum in Vienna, where he is currently on display.
The amendments adopted by the Senate would allow temporary borrowing, while recognizing property rights in Austria.
fragile feathers
It is believed that Cortes sent the relic to King Charles I of Spain. It is unclear how he ended up in Austria, although the king was a member of the Habsburg family, from that country.
There are details of the loan must still be resolved, such as how you are protectedduring transport touched the fragile, measuring over a meter wide.
For many years Mexico has tried to recover the plume and, at any given time, presented the request to the United Nations.
Some experts say the Austrian crown feathers belonged to Moctezuma, but it was a motif used by the priests, while recognizing the importance of the plume in Mexican culture.
Mexican women will not have nine children: she is not even pregnant
The announcement caused surprise in the world. But the Health Ministry of Coahuila denied that Karla Vanessa Perez will have nonillizos. Nor is the mother of triplets
"Not pregnant, were made related studies and found that no pregnancy," said Jorge Luna, spokesman for the State Health Secretariat where the woman lives.
The head of the ministry, Cristina Berta Muñoz Castellanos, said he made "a series of studies, within which is an ultrasound (...) both abdominal and transvaginal, and its result is an empty uterus, no gestational sac there. "
"Being a high risk pregnancy in a protocol, the health system captures and we give the task today of making a review (...) The patient is under surveillance, are seeing their general , which are suitable, is stable, "said Castellanos Munoz.
Perez told authorities that a private doctor who was told last January when he allegedly was four months pregnant, I would have nine babies and that he had scheduled a Caesarean section on 20 May.
Moon noted that the aforementioned seek professional but has a strong suspicion that there is not, after discovering that 32 year old woman and her husband, Juan Bernardo Morales, also have triplets, as stated by her. "He has three children but have 4, 12 and 15 years," continued Luna.
Meanwhile, Karla Perez's mother went to the Mexican press to say that these children were left in charge abandonadosy almost from birth.
Perez had said that he never resorted to assisted reproduction, which often results in multiple births. Dr. Julio de la Jara, Deputy Director of Research of Reproduction, National Institute of Perinatology, said he had been the first case it is known. However, it was all deception.
The announcement caused surprise in the world. But the Health Ministry of Coahuila denied that Karla Vanessa Perez will have nonillizos. Nor is the mother of triplets
"Not pregnant, were made related studies and found that no pregnancy," said Jorge Luna, spokesman for the State Health Secretariat where the woman lives.
The head of the ministry, Cristina Berta Muñoz Castellanos, said he made "a series of studies, within which is an ultrasound (...) both abdominal and transvaginal, and its result is an empty uterus, no gestational sac there. "
"Being a high risk pregnancy in a protocol, the health system captures and we give the task today of making a review (...) The patient is under surveillance, are seeing their general , which are suitable, is stable, "said Castellanos Munoz.
Perez told authorities that a private doctor who was told last January when he allegedly was four months pregnant, I would have nine babies and that he had scheduled a Caesarean section on 20 May.
Moon noted that the aforementioned seek professional but has a strong suspicion that there is not, after discovering that 32 year old woman and her husband, Juan Bernardo Morales, also have triplets, as stated by her. "He has three children but have 4, 12 and 15 years," continued Luna.
Meanwhile, Karla Perez's mother went to the Mexican press to say that these children were left in charge abandonadosy almost from birth.
Perez had said that he never resorted to assisted reproduction, which often results in multiple births. Dr. Julio de la Jara, Deputy Director of Research of Reproduction, National Institute of Perinatology, said he had been the first case it is known. However, it was all deception.
Karla Vanessa Perez, Mexican Woman, Reportedly Pregnant With 9 Babies
(huffington post)

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - A Mexican woman is pregnant with nine babies - six girls and three boys - the country's main broadcaster Televisa reported on Thursday night.
The woman was identified as Karla Vanessa Perez of the northeastern state of Coahuila, which borders Texas. She is currently being treated at a hospital in the state capital Saltillo, the broadcaster said in the report.
Perez, whose age was not given, had fertility treatment leading to the multiple pregnancy, it said.
State-owned news agency Notimex also reported the pregnancy, saying Perez was due to give birth on May 20.
"It's very early to think of names for the babies," Perez told Notimex. "First I hope that everything goes well."
The successful delivery of nonuplets would be one of the highest multiple births ever recorded.
In 2009, a woman in California gave birth to octuplets, sparking worldwide media attention.
jueves, 12 de abril de 2012
Revolutionary video in Mexico! armed kids and a sad future!
This Video was and is on everyone's lips since the day of his appearance on April 10 this year, more than 2 million visits This video shows Mexico in 4:00 minutes which is not going to give in any advertising block within the country due to the duration.
Mexico is experiencing a strong argument on behalf of a video. It is "Childrenuncomfortable" viral short film funded by an insurance company in which child actors ask the presidential candidates to stop the violence, insecurity and corruption.
The controversial video is not so much by the action message to the contestants in the elections, but by the use of children between 8 and 12 years in scenes that areassaulting other children with guns, cops stealing wallets and very young drugpresented to the media, like any boss in real life.
Mexico is experiencing a strong argument on behalf of a video. It is "Childrenuncomfortable" viral short film funded by an insurance company in which child actors ask the presidential candidates to stop the violence, insecurity and corruption.
The controversial video is not so much by the action message to the contestants in the elections, but by the use of children between 8 and 12 years in scenes that areassaulting other children with guns, cops stealing wallets and very young drugpresented to the media, like any boss in real life.
'Dead' baby Comes Back to Life
They were sure she was dead, and 12 hours after her parents found her moving in the drawer of the morgue where they were to say their last goodbye.It is the incredible case of a premature baby in a hospital in a northern province of Argentina, which was given by the deceased by doctors not to record vital signs.Related Content
bbcArgentina: a baby wakes up in a morgue for dead after beingBut now the child is back in intensive care, although the prognosis.The Ministry of Health, the province of Chaco, suspended five doctors at the health center, while the investigations are made about what happened.And parents even received a death certificate of the baby, less than an hour before going to leave it to the morgue."Obviously there was a medical error protocol (...) was a sad fact that fortunately is being controlled, and is taking all medical care needed by the small Luz Milagros," said local media Wednesday Minister of Public Health , Chaco, Francisco Baquero.The amazing case was widely reported nationally and internationally.Unusual ¿?Specialists who were involved with the case said it is very likely that the baby (just 28 weeks) has remained at low temperatures the drawer of the morgue may have contributed to keep vital organs functioning."It's an unfortunate situation, but not unusual," said the daily Clarín Claudio Solana, medical expert in neonatology."Premature babies are sometimes born without heart rate and breathing. No signs of life. It is common to leave them under observation for at least two hours sometimes revive and recover your vital signs," said Solana.
bbcThe baby, born at the Hospital Perrando, Resistance, was to be called Abigail Luciana, but his parents changed the name to Luz Milagros because it was a miracle to come back to life.According to the version given by the parents of the baby, the news of his alleged death was given a few moments after birth."There were many things that caught my attention, first let me not see the body of my daughter just died, but was taken to the morgue, put in a drawer and locked," he told the father, Fabian Veron.Joy"My daughter was 12 hours in the morgue and so far, instead of a birth certificate, only a death certificate," said the mother, Analia Bouter.The mother still remembers the moment when hope turned to what seemed a hopeless case, when they opened the drawer."Suddenly I felt a groan, was full of frost tapadita," she said."The joy of knowing everything else covered lives," he said.The Little Light Miracles, as the last medical report Wednesday, remaining stable but still in "critical".Weighs just 750 grams."It is on a respirator, so that no effort and recover," said the mother.The couple has two children.


miércoles, 11 de abril de 2012
10-Year-Old Gives Birth in Colombia

by fox news
She gave birth to a 5 pound baby girl – and now the mother is making worldwide headlines.
She is just 10 years old.
The girl, who lives in Colombia, reportedly arrived at a hospital in recent days bleeding and in a great pain, according to the Univision show "Primer Impacto." It was the first time she had received any kind of medical care for the pregnancy, the report said.
The girl is a member of the Wayuu tribe an indigenous group in the La Guajira Peninsula in northern Colombia and Venezuela, which reports say has kept quiet about the pregnancy and about the identity of the baby’s father.
Colombian authorities told Primer Impacto that they are considering various ways to address the girl’s pregnancy, and any charges against the father.
Authorities said that the tribe follows its own laws, and that law enforcement and elected officials are trying to balance how to handle whomever impregnated the girl with showing respect for the tribe’s sovereignty.
The baby, which was full-term, required a Caesarean section in the birth, doctors told Primer Impacto.
“We’ve already seen similar cases of Wayuu girls,” press reports quote Efrain Pacheco Casadiego, director of the hospital, as saying. “At a time when [the girls] should be playing with dolls, they go to having to take care of a baby. It’s shocking."
Last year, a 10-year-old girl in Mexico had a baby, and in 2010, an 11-year-old girl gave birth. In 2010, a 10-year-old girl in Spain gave birth, making worldwide headlines.
The girl in Spain was identified as Romanian.
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