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Indigenous resume March in Bolivia after failure of dialogue with the Government

La Paz, 26 Aug (EFE).-Bolivian Indians opposed to the construction of a road that will pass through a natural park today resumed its walk of protest among the Amazon and La Paz, to fail a new attempt to dialogue with the Government of President Evo Morales, official sources reported.

Minister of productive development, Teresa Morales, who was negotiating the beginning of the dialogue on the conflict in the Amazon region, he regretted that Indians resumed the March, despite the decision of the Executive to move up to place ten Ministers, half of the Government Cabinet, for talks.

Representatives of the ethnic groups in the East and West of the country began the protest on August 15 last and walked 110 miles to the town of Puerto San Borja, where they were four days waiting for concrete dialogue.

Ethnic groups, who demand to meet with President Morales, reject a road project that will cross the territory Indígena Parque Nacional Isiboro Sécure (Tipnis) to join the departments of Cochabamba (Center) and Beni (northeast).

“Leaders knew that they were going to get the ten Ministers and came to flee the place because they are avoiding the dialogue,” said the Minister, to ensure that this morning could have been installed the first five tables for dialogue with the authorities.

He added that leaders must take responsibility for the fate of two newborn babies and other children who are with their mothers in the mobilization that seeks to reach La Paz walking 500 miles during more than one month.

According to the high official, the “breaking of dialogue” by indigenous peoples will be discussed at the highest level in La Paz, where today will Ministers and negotiators from the Executive.

The President of the Confederation of the peoples indigenous peoples of the East (Cidob), Adolfo Chávez, today told the media, in its discretion, the Government had not guaranteed the presence of ten Ministers in port San Borja, but if finally all authorities travel to the Amazon now must go to the meeting of indigenous column.

The President Morales defends the road which will be financed by Brazil with the argument that it is key for integrating road, although indigenous people accuse him of wanting to promote with this route to their bases of coca producers in the area of the Chapare.

The representative has also been accused of contradicting his speech for the defence of “Mother earth” because the Tipnis is a jungle of 12,000 square kilometers, renowned for its rich diversity of fauna and flora. EFE

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Indigenous resumed his March in Bolivia after the failure of dialogue with the Government

La Paz, 26 Aug (EFE).-Bolivian Indians opposed to the construction of a road that will pass through a natural park today resumed its walk of protest among the Amazon and La Paz, to fail a new attempt to dialogue with the Government of President Evo Morales, official sources reported.

Minister of productive development, Teresa Morales, who was negotiating the beginning of the dialogue on the conflict in the Amazon region, he regretted that Indians resumed the March, despite the decision of the Executive to move up to place ten Ministers, half of the Government Cabinet, for talks.

Representatives of the ethnic groups in the East and West of the country began the protest on August 15 last and walked 110 miles to the town of Puerto San Borja, where they were four days waiting for concrete dialogue.

Ethnic groups, who demand to meet with President Morales, reject a road project that will cross the territory Indígena Parque Nacional Isiboro Sécure (Tipnis) to join the departments of Cochabamba (Center) and Beni (northeast).

“Leaders knew that they were going to get the ten Ministers and came to flee the place because they are avoiding the dialogue,” said the Minister, to ensure that this morning could have been installed the first five tables for dialogue with the authorities.

He added that leaders must take responsibility for the fate of two newborn babies and other children who are with their mothers in the mobilization that seeks to reach La Paz walking 500 miles during more than one month.

According to the high official, the “breaking of dialogue” by indigenous peoples will be discussed at the highest level in La Paz, where today will Ministers and negotiators from the Executive.

The President of the Confederation of the peoples indigenous peoples of the East (Cidob), Adolfo Chávez, today told the media, in its discretion, the Government had not guaranteed the presence of ten Ministers in port San Borja, but if finally all authorities travel to the Amazon now must go to the meeting of indigenous column.

The President Morales defends the road which will be financed by Brazil with the argument that it is key for integrating road, although indigenous people accuse him of wanting to promote with this route to their bases of coca producers in the area of the Chapare.

The representative has also been accused of contradicting his speech for the defence of “mother earth” because the Tipnis is a jungle of 12,000 square kilometers recognized by its rich diversity of fauna and flora.

Indigenous Bolivians walk the last 16 of August 2011, with the Tijamuchi River, in the Bolivian Amazon, during the second day to demand the President Evo Morales to stop the construction of a road. EFE/file

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Experts call for tougher measures to Governments to tackle obesity

London, 26 Aug (EFE).-the Government should take “toughest” measures to eradicate the problem of obesity health systems of different countries, according to a group of international experts.

In a series of articles that publishes the scientific journal The Lancet, a team of researchers is of the view that no country has been able to deal with still this problem.

According to them, the changes experienced by society make people find it more difficult to lead a healthy life and consider that without the mediation of the Governments, health systems could be saturated.

The problems associated with obesity, such as diabetes, are now between 2 and 6 per cent of the health of the majority of countries cost and according to one of the articles, it is likely that this situation will worsen if continue the current trends.

Experts developed projections for U.S. and United Kingdom, two of developed countries with the worst rates of obesity, and predicted that those rates would rise in a room where the British up to 40 percent by 2030.

To fulfil the prophecy to the national health service (NHS) of the United Kingdom would cost another two billion pounds a year, equivalent to 2 per cent of expenditure on health.

The increase in healthcare costs would be even greater for United States, where obesity rates would increase from one in three people to one of every two.

The experts agreed that the whole of society has a role to play in eradicating the problem and pointed out that Governments have to resort to legislation and to direct intervention to create an environment better.

According to them, measures such as the restriction of the advertisements of food garbage, tax unhealthy food, to label food and to promote education in the schools programs save money while they benefit health.

The expert Klim McPherson, Professor at the University of Oxford, one of the researchers, said that “it is to change the environment in which people live so they can have healthier options”.

McPherson urged that at the next Summit of the UN on health in September is it press Governments to act. EFE

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WHO receives 100 million euros for emergency medical aid in Libya

Geneva, 26 Aug (EFE).-the World Health Organization (who) reported today from has your bank account EUR 100 million, from the Libyan funds frozen in European financial institutions, which allocated to emergency aid in Libya.

The spokesman for the who, Tarik Jasarevic, estimated at press conference in Geneva that money will be used to “to deal with medical urgent needs within a period of eight weeks to three months”, especially to assist the injured during fighting between the Libyan regime and the forces opposition.

Jasarevic explained that aid will make it possible to alleviate the serious deficiencies facing the Libyan hospital system, to the brink of collapse by international sanctions and the increase in hostilities, particularly in recent days at Tripoli.

Spokesman who said that the aid that may bring additional way this body will join soon the 45 metric tons of humanitarian aid, amounting to 5.6 million euros, which were acquired recently by the authorities Libyan.

The International Organization for Migration (IOM) has also increased in the last few hours their efforts to improve the situation with the evacuation of hundreds of foreigners, migrants mostly, who were trapped in the fighting of Trípoli.

On the night of Thursday sailed from the port of the Libyan capital a first ship with 263 people aboard chartered by this organization, which today has sent a new ship from the city of Benghazi in order to evacuate 1,000 people weekend.

Jemini Pandya, spokesman for the IOM, stated that this ship transported Tripoli road medical supplies of emergency, as well as 50 members of different organizations humanitarian.

Pandya explained that the intention of the IOM is deliver these supplies and evacuate the 1,000 people expected the ship “between Saturday night and Sunday morning”, but added that everything will depend on the security situation in the city.

Staff that this organization has in the vicinity of the port of Tripoli reported in the last hours of intense gunfire, making it difficult operations to proceed with the evacuation.

“Continued fighting in parts of the city, many control points and sniper fire represent major obstacles to moving around the city, as well as lack of fuel,” said the spokesman for the IOM.

The IOM has no specific figures of the number of migrants who want to leave Tripoli, scene of heavy fighting in recent days between troops of the regime of Muammar-Gaddafi and the opposing forces, and is limited to point out that “several thousand people have registered for assistance”.

“The information is very fragmented.” It is difficult to know the numbers. “Even the embassies know”, said Pandya.

The evacuees of Tripoli will be transported to Benghazi, a transit center, and from there, at a date still to be determined, to the border with Egypt, where IOM provide them the necessary assistance so that they can return to their respective countries. EFE

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Prize Nobel Steitz: drug companies dont want people to cure

Madrid, 26 Aug (EFE).-the Nobel Prize in chemistry 2009, American Thomas Steitz, denounced the fact that the pharmaceutical laboratories not investigated in effective antibiotics today in Madrid and added that “they do not want people to cure”.

Prefer to focus the business on medications is necessary to take over “the life”, said Steitz, who believes that “many big drug companies have closed their research on antibiotics because these cured people.

Researcher of the Institute doctor Howard Hughes of the American Yale University, Steitz attends the International Congress of Crystallography (study of the ordered structure of the atoms in crystals of nature) in Madrid.

In the case of tuberculosis, Steitz has ascertained the operation to be followed by a new antibiotic to combat strains resistant to the disease arising mainly in the South of Africa.

Scientist said in a press conference that the development of this precise medicine a great economic investment and the collaboration of a pharmaceutical to advance in the research.

“Us is very difficult to find a pharmacist who wants to work with us, because for these companies sell antibiotics in countries as South Africa does not only generate money and they prefer to invest in drugs for life”.

For the time being, according to Steitz, these new antibiotics are “just a dream, hope, unless someone is willing to finance the work”.

Steitz and Spaniards Enrique Gutiérrez-Puebla and Martin M. Ripoll, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC), today made an appeal to countries that invest more in science.

Scientists believe that the resistance of bacteria to antibiotics will be necessary to continue investigating “indefinitely”. EFE

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Surah Al-Rehman – The Ultimate Free Remedy for Incurable Diseases

(By Listening Only- 20 Minutes Only)

Kindly download the Surah “AL-REHMAN” (recited by Qari Abdul Basit without translation) from here.


Treatment Plan

Just Listen to it three times a day (morning, afternoon, evening) for seven consecutive days using following procedure:-


    Before listening:

  • Close your eyes
  • Feel your self in front of ALLAH Almighty/ God
  • Then listen to it with greater concentration and closed eyes

    When the recitation/ AUDIO is finished:

  • Open your eyes and take half glass of water
  • Close your eyes again and say “ALLAH” three times in your heart with deep affection/ love
  • Then drink the water with closed eyes in three sips

Surah Al-Rehman – The Ultimate Free Remedy for Incurable Diseases

(By Listening Only- 20 Minutes Only)

Kindly download the Surah “AL-REHMAN” (recited by Qari Abdul Basit without translation) from here.


Treatment Plan

Just Listen to it three times a day (morning, afternoon, evening) for seven consecutive days using following procedure:-


    Before listening:

  • Close your eyes
  • Feel your self in front of ALLAH Almighty/ God
  • Then listen to it with greater concentration and closed eyes

    When the recitation/ AUDIO is finished:

  • Open your eyes and take half glass of water
  • Close your eyes again and say “ALLAH” three times in your heart with deep affection/ love
  • Then drink the water with closed eyes in three sips