Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Masterbation With Men

"There are others independence,"


The September 15, 1821, El Salvador and other Central American countries independence from the English crown.

188 years have passed and most of the country takes to the streets to march and participate in the "civic festivals."

New Funes government invited the indigenous peoples to participate in these activities.

However, indigenous peoples claim that "there is nothing to celebrate," says Ulises and Piche, Salvadoran Indigenous Coordination Council (CCNIS). He adds that "we oppressed and dependent" and that "it is others who became independent."

"There are important issues that the government should consider, such as ILO Convention 169," said Miguel Amaya, indigenous cacahuira.

Indigenous peoples continue to struggle for recognition Constitution and the government to ratify ILO Convention 169 which favors and tribal peoples. Juan Vivas

prepared the following report.

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