Thursday, June 17, 2010

Seven Seas Creamy Italian Stock

Yoani Sanchez says: I'll go to Jequié

I'll go to Jequié

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After a downside to most who ask permission to give up on trip back to ask him . Few, very few, continue to insist when he heard more than three times the sentence summary "You are not allowed to travel." Only a handful of hard-headed - among whom I include myself - back to the Department of Immigration and foreign demand for carte blanche to call denied on four occasions. Even though each new application possibilidaes seems that become more remote, I am encouraged to make clear that my imprisonment in this island has not been because there exhausted all legal avenues.

Under this philosophy can not start another proceeding in the direction of the municipality of Plaza DIE, this time to go to Jequié-Bahia in Brazil. In July there will be a festival where a docomentários young director submit a short film about Cuban bloggers, if you lose it will be because Will I have received the sixth "no" in just two years. As in all previous procedures, the invitation letter arrived on time, my passport is current and my criminal record stay clean. In theory I fulfill all the requirements as to cross the national border, but still voicing an opinion and criticism that I have already converted into a special type of delinquent.

For this trip I decided to knock on many doors as possible and are even sent a letter Brazilian President Luis Inacio Lula da Silva. Who knows if not listen to the demands of its own citizens, the government of my country to have receptive ears when you speak a foreign dignitary. My friends started to insinuate that being a "building block" with a numbered chap put on my shoulder blades, such as mobile inventory belonging to state institutions. One can only smile and shake well before playing the hopelessness with a nice play on words: "I will, yes ... I'm getting used to it."

Translated by Humberto de Souza Neto Sisley

http://www.desdecuba.com/generaciony_pt/?p=1129

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Wednesday, May 19, 2010

How Do U Shrink A Cardigan

CLEAN SHEET APPROVED

Senate unanimously approves Clean Sheet, following sanction for Lula

Uol News

The Senate unanimously approved on Wednesday (18) Clean Sheet design, which prevents the registration of candidacies of politicians with convictions for serious crimes after collegial decision of Justice (more than one judge). The ineligibility is eight years after completion of sentence.
As the Senate has not changed the design approved by the House of Representatives last week, the bill now goes to the sanction of President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva. There is no consensus, however, for law enforcement in the October election. For some, if the project shall be punished by Lula before the conventions that define the candidates, the rules can be applied, other lawmakers say the proposal would have been approved in 2009 in order to effect this year. The sheet
Lima is a project of popular initiative, received 1.6 million signatures and was presented to Congress in September last year.
Earlier, the acting president, José Alencar, defended the bill's passage. "I've asked to vote [the Clean Record], Brazil needs it. Indeed, impunity can not continue in the country, there must be discipline in all the investigations and also in law enforcement," said Alencar. * With information
information Camila Campanerut, UOL News in Brasilia

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