Friday, March 25, 2011

Yellow Eyes Treatment

Keres Imago cycle and Brian Michel Bendis

MY WINNIPEG (2007 Canada) Monday March 28

12m
Jaime Michelsen
Auditorium FREE ADMISSION



Synopsis
The website describes this dream My Winnipeg Guy Maddin film on his hometown as a "docu-fantasia." This label is consistent with the fingertips to recreation, through archival footage and a fanciful tale of life and history of one of the coldest places in Canada, where the horses drowned in the snow has become the point recurrent strollers. With an amazing imagination and a wry sense of humor (especially in this film), Guy Maddin has won a special place among the filmmakers of worship. My Winnipeg is the latest confirmation of a genius. Sheet


Address: Guy Maddin
Screenplay: Guy Maddin
Original Title: My Winnipeg
Year: 2007
Genre: Drama
Source: Canada
Duration: 80 minutes.
Distributor: Cinema 791


The Director (Guy Maddin)
Born in Winnipeg (city in which elapses The Saddest music in the world and has also dedicated a strange surreal documentary, My Winnipeg), education started and consolidated film outside any school, filming short pieces with friends on weekends.
His first film, The dead father, is a 26-minute short film made in 1986 with a 16mm Bolex camera. Despite being an early work already shows some of the constants of his cinema, irony and humor sifting a tragic story, hodgepodge of genres and formal experimentation.
Two years later came her first feature, Tales from the Gimli Hospital, shot on a budget of only $ 20,000 and achieved some notoriety by being rejected by the Toronto Film Festival. Narrates the development of an epidemic in the town of Gimli in the early twentieth century and it can find references and homages ranging from the avant-garde French to German expressionism through totem directors as Fritz Lang silent period or David Wark Griffith.
Subsequently, Maddin has shot over 30 films, including shorts and feature films, gradually moving from the darkest underground to the premiere and celebration of his films in some of the most important film festivals in the world. Filmography


Invisíveis, Os (2008)
Death of the Reel (2008)
My Winnipeg (2007)
Odin's Shield Maiden (2007)
Nude Caboose (2006)
Brand Upon the Brain! (2006)
My Dad Is 100 Years Old (2005)
painful Shadow (2004)
A Trip to the Orphanage (2004)
The Saddest Music in the World (2003)
Cowards Bend the Knee (2003)
Fancy, Fancy Being Rich (2002)
Dracula: Pages from a Virgin’s Diary (2002)
Fleshpots of Antiquity (2000)
The Heart of the World (2000)
Hospital Fragments (1999)
The Cock Crew (1999)
The Hoyden (1998)
Maldoror: Tygers (1998)
Twilight of the Ice Nymphs (1997)
Imperial Orgies (1996)
The Hands of Ida (1995)
Odilon Redon or The Eye Like a Strange Balloon Mounts Towards Infinity (1995)
Sissy Boy Slap Party (1995)
Sea Beggars (1994)
The Pomps of Satan (1993)
Careful (1992) Indigo High-Hatters
(1991)
Archangel (1990)
Tyro (1990)
BBB (1989)
Mauve Decade (1989) Tales from the Gimli
Hospital (1988)
The Dead Father (1985)

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Sample Package Of Hair Wax

National Pact for Life, Liberty and the Rights of Women

JAIL OR DEATH OR WOMEN FOR ABORTION!

177 women from 85 organizations from 18 states of the Republic, met in the city of Xalapa 4 and February 5, 2011. We held our second national meeting in order to perform the annual review of our activities, analyze the current situation of the right to decide on state and national levels and to define new strategies and action plan for this year.

In the period 2008-2010 were approved 17 local constitutional amendments that limit or prevent the exercise of a our fundamental rights: the right to decide about our bodies and our lives by criminalizing women for an abortion, even when it is the product of rape.

The path followed by these reforms have come to the imprisonment of women, not only those who freely exercise their right to decide, but also women suffering spontaneous abortions (involuntary) as we found in various states of the country.

The State, from its three branches, still no clarity about its role as a secular state and law. Continues to impede the exercise of the rights of women sentenced to latent death, where your breathing to feel their helplessness and powerlessness against an excessive exercise of power.

Women make up the National Covenant for Life, Liberty and the Rights of Women, we require the full and complete fulfillment of what a secular state, respect for human rights under the Mexican Constitution and the ratified the International Convention of Human Rights in Vienna, the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women and the Convention on the Prevention, Punishment and Eradication of Violence Against Women.

In our country, constitutional reforms and how they apply the laws and public policies are a clear sign of institutional violence that we reject with all our forces and against which continue to act until a truly democratic state of equal justice. As we reaffirm our major commitments in our first meeting, and they are:

  1. Defending the right to decide and for the freedom of women criminalized for exercising their right to an abortion.
  2. Defending the secular state and against the interference of any church trying to impose its values \u200b\u200bon all citizens.
  3. The withdrawal of public servants who voted or vote for the constitutional reforms, the staff of the health services office overreaching, judge and accuse women public servants of the justice system, which apply personal criteria rather than legal criteria.
  4. For the right to health and the legalization of abortion throughout the country.

For women who make up the National Covenant for Life, Liberty and the rights of women, these commitments are inalienable, fundamental to a decent life, which for us means freedom, autonomy, decision-making power over our lives as a way to develop fully as individuals.

Since these commitments we call on all women, institutions, political and social organizations, people as individuals, but especially to and representatives of the people who represent us or that we want to represent, to build a country based fact that rights can be exercised, where women are recognized as full citizens and people with all the rights and not as political spoils.

offensive recognize that this right is part of a crackdown on more sectors of society and which has as its goal subjecting the entire population and is manifested most clearly in the brutal blow to the Mexican Electricians Union (SME), trade union which has been a symbol of struggle and resistance of the workers in the country.

At this meeting, all participants make public our full support and solidarity with the struggle of the Mexican Electricians Union and in particular of women working in the SME, who are active members of the Covenant and reiterate the requirement that respect their right to employment and decent wages.

strongly reject the wave of femicide and violence against women, a situation that is exacerbated with the increasing militarization of the country, from the so-called war on drugs used to justify the aggression against the population, increasing impunity for these crimes and in the case of women murdered by demanding justice and respect for human rights .

Stop the criminalization of women to abort!

immediate release of women imprisoned for abortion!

respect the secular state!

Decriminalization of abortion throughout the country!

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Left Kidney Pain After Sleeping On My Left Side

Lesly Freedom! Justice for Ali D.

By Josefina Chavez
Photo
Agrup Productions and Miracles. AC Feminist Projects

The members of Covenant Life Liberty and the Rights of Women agreed to hold various national actions in its work plan for this year. The first was for the immediate release of young Lesly Karina who is unjustly sentenced to 23 years in prison in Baja California. In Mexico City mobilization took place last Friday March 18, outside the offices of representing the State of Baja California in Mexico. Rep. Enoé Uranga Muñoz proposed in the House of Representatives in mid-February, a point of agreement where, inter alia, calls upon the Governor José Guadalupe Osuna Millán to order the immediate release of Lesly Karina Díaz Zamora and all women who have been imprisoned for his body to decide on accidents that interrupt her pregnancy.

Outside the representation of the state of Baja California, Prof., Meritxell Calderón Vargas, a member of the Iberoamerican Network for Human Rights and the Covenant for Life, Liberty and rights Women read the following statement:

The ruling is on appeal before the High Court of the State of Baja California where they hope will be an acquittal, expose violations of human rights by the Head of Fourth Criminal Court of Mexicali and the staff of General Hospital in the same city in Baja California colleagues who have been following the case Lesly and data that have more women are discriminated against and abused by the State of Baja California.

Burgoin Raquel Lozano Judge sentenced to 23 years in prison the young Baja California "Lesly" for the crime of aggravated homicide by reason of kinship, despite being a specialist in law and have knowledge of international jurisprudence, the girl denied the right to life, the right to physical integrity mental and moral, the right to equality and nondiscrimination, the right to dignity and the protection of his family and the right to guarantee and respect for their rights, among other fundamental rights violated.

The State of Baja California has a special mention from the Case International Paulina as a State that violates the rights of women, because in 2002 a group of women's organizations driven and convened by the feminist organization Alaide Foppa had a March 8, 9 years ago, a petition with the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, which in March 2006, through mutual agreement sought to repair the moral and material committed against the teenager.

The girl who is two months after serving three years in prison unjustly, the defense appealed the verdict Lesly unfair and violates his rights and his case is before the High Court of the State of Baja California. After presenting the grievance, the hearing was seen by the Court and we expect a rapid resolution of the appeal. Based

in the 4th article of the Constitution, Federal Law to Prevent and Eliminate Discrimination, the Convention to Eliminate All Forms of Discrimination against Women and its Optional Protocol, the Convention on the Prevention, Punishment and Eradication of Violence against Women and the law Case of international and Alyne da Silva Pimentel brought to the Universal System of Human Rights and the Planned Parenthood vs. Case. State of Alaska, Baja California to the girl clearly has been the victim of institutional violence and discrimination by the state judiciary.

In Mexico, half of the state constitutions violate the right to equality and non-discrimination in granting a value above the right to life "product of conception" as it manages the Baja California state constitution, paradoxically, in the same article that establishes individual rights. The young man unjustly convicted is not the first woman who is penalized for having an accident and 14 women awaiting sentencing for the same offense in the state and do not know if any of them is in the same situation Lesly.

have already been several women who have suffered imprisonment and are prey to live an abortion in Mexico, Latin America and U.S. searches, the country where excellence is respected by sexual and reproductive rights, at least white women, is seeking to penalize women from ideological concepts taken in a copy-paste of public policy that the Vatican seeks to implement in the American states and African countries against poor women and other countries where anti-rightist parties and groups have taken off because of the crisis they led. Therefore we ensure that more women prisoners to live an abortion, which is why we hope that the State Supreme Court of BC ruling according to law and taking into account international instruments on human rights protection of women freeing Young, repairing the moral and material damage caused to her and her family and issuing a public apology for wrongfully depriving of freedom.

Likewise, it is expected that with the resolution of TSJBC, the State of Baja California to take all appropriate measures, including legislative measures to amend or repeal legal and judicial practices that permit, tolerate or promote violence and discrimination against women, such as Article 7 of the local constitution.

THE Covenant has demanded from the February 4, 2010, the first national action conducted outside the building of Congress, it is urgent to conduct a national census promoted and accepted by legislature, to know how many are women in the country who are unjustly convicted, or in process to abort.

To continue with actions for the release of Lesly is promoting a cyberaction, to which you can add and contribute to collective action, enters www.tupuedessalvartuvida.org .


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Neither Cuevas

Friends, colleagues:

I ask for your solidarity with the letter are spreading about the process and adjudication of the lower penalty Morgan Osvaldo Columbus femicide Ali D. Cuevas Castrejón.
document is attached and link to site to collect signatures. THANKS.

http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/justiciafeminicidioalicuevas/

MAGISTRATE. DR. EDGAR ELIAS AZAR

PRESIDENT OF THE SUPERIOR COURT OF JUSTICE FEDERAL DISTRICT

THIS

The failure of the 4 th Board in Criminal Matters to reduce the prison sentence Oswaldo Morgan Columbus for the crime of homicide against Ali Cuevas, a Mexican citizen, Panama is a setback advances in delivery of justice in domestic violence crimes.

Although Morgan is currently Oswaldo confessed and convicted, we view with concern the attempts to exonerate him legally to lessen their guilt by arguments based on the permissibility of killing women.

Similarly condemn absolutely the most recent comments by Humberto Morgan, Programme Manager of Integration Alternative Education and the Ministry of Education of the Federal District and former deputy by this entity, with intent to exonerate his brother in the commission of a femicide.

The decision of Judge of the 4 th Board in Criminal Matters, Enrique Sánchez Sandoval short seven years imprisonment to Oswaldo Morgan regarding the initial ruling of the court 39 of the Criminal Evidence endemic failures to deliver gender justice. At a crucial juncture as is the current process a crime of femicide in Mexico City, it is incongruous that in the capital continue to use legal arguments based on criteria misogynist and that there is no clear intention to integrate the most advanced standards of gender violence in the process of imparting justice.

The fact that Judge Sandoval justify the brutality committed by Morgan through a separate opinion in 1953 that assumes the insubordination of women as a "serious offense" is a classic example to exempt from guilt in cases of femicide . To its legal arguments, Judge attenuates violence against women to have relied on case law which states that:

"... there is no doubt that this serious offense (unspecified) will rise to psychological trauma and conturbación your mood (Morgan ) they did act with a vengeance by the number of injuries occurred at the victim, this in no way reveals ferocity of his party. "

It is also disturbing that the judge failed to take into account the expertise of domestic violence provided by the Mexican Commission Promotion and Defense of Human Rights, which gave him blunt to link standards and conventions on women's rights and violence to the particular case of Ali Cuevas. Likewise, were neglected in the judicial decision Comprehensive measures to repair damage such as measures of satisfaction and non-repetition that establishes the Human Rights Court for cases of femicide.

As if those legal issues were not sufficiently illustrative of the severe deficiencies that prevail in the capital for the proper administration of justice in cases of femicide, the defendant's brother, Humberto Morgan, has persisted in its attempts to blame Ali his assassination and to believe that their media brother acted in self defense. His statements to the effect that Ali's family sent to an excessive number of injuries for "fuck you" to his brother (Interview magazine Chilango-January 2011) identify their negligence to recognize violence and fraud femicide derived the victimization to the family of Ali. These facts extremely serious charge to be issued by a public official who has the duty to ensure the greater sensitivity to gender issues and their resolution.

FOREGOING BY DEMAND:

Judge. DR. EDGAR ELIAS AZAR.

PRESIDENT OF THE SUPERIOR COURT OF JUSTICE FEDERAL DISTRICT:

Perform the steps below to reverse the decision (Toca 1553/2010) and consider each and every one of the evidence in this case to issue a statement with a comprehensive gender perspective and repair of damage that feels a reference paradigm to prevent and deal with other cases of femicide.

A MORGAN HUMBERTO COLON

RESPONSIBLE AND INTEGRATION PROGRAM ALTERNATIVE EDUCATION SECRETARIAT FEDERAL DISTRICT EDUCATION:

public apology and retraction for his misogynistic comments that hurt women, and the memory of Ali Cuevas and an end to attempts to absolve his brother's commission a femicide committed with extreme violence.

SIGNATURE AS A PERSON OR ORGANIZATION: http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/justiciafeminicidioalicuevas/

CCP

LIC. Marcelo Ebrard Casaubon-CHIEF OF THE FEDERAL DISTRICT

DR. LUIS GONZALEZ PLACENCIA-HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION FEDERAL DISTRICT

LIC. MARTHA LUCIA INMUJERES Micha-DIRECTOR OF DF

LIC. MARIO M. DELGADO CARRILLO-SECRETARY OF EDUCATION DF

LIC. TROY FRANCISCO AGUIRRE-AMBASSADOR OF PANAMA IN MEXICO,

LIC. TERESA Inchaustegui-PRESIDENT OF THE SPECIAL COMMITTEE TO FOLLOW UP femicide, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

MTRO. VALENCIA JAVIER HERNANDEZ MEXICO REPRESENTATIVE OFFICE OF UN HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS

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Castrejón Prison for Women or Death!

Juliana G. Quintanilla
Photo:
Agrup Productions and Miracles. AC Feminist Projects

Feminists struggle we have proposed have been articulated through the National Pact for life, liberty and the rights of women. We had the opportunity to know them in fights and demonstrations, gatherings and meetings for years. Last week the Independent Human Rights Commission hosted a meeting of women's organizations Morelos Javier Hernandez of the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights in Mexico (OHCHR) in the La Commune to discuss issues as those discussed in Xalapa in the second session d the National Pact for Life, Liberty and the Rights of Women, and in particular the need to develop a diagnosis that includes severe state of femicide and scaling violations of human rights of women. Both meetings showed important aspects for the authorities, go unnoticed or are invisible. The 177 women from 85 organizations in 18 states of the Republic, gathered in the city of Xalapa 4 and February 5, 2011, held the second national meeting in order to conduct an annual review of activities, analyze the current situation right to decide on state and national levels and to define new strategies and action plan for this year. In the period 2008-2010 were approved 17 local constitutional amendments limiting or preventing the exercise of one of our fundamental rights: the right to decide about our bodies and our lives by criminalizing women for an abortion, even when it comes to product rape. The path followed by these reforms have come to the imprisonment of women, not only those who freely exercise their right to decide, but also women suffering spontaneous abortions (involuntary) as we found in various states of the country. The State, from its three branches, still no clarity about its role in a secular state and law. Continues to impede the exercise of the rights of women, condemning them to a latent death penalty, where your breathing to feel their helplessness and powerlessness against an excessive exercise of power.

As we documented in Morelos and in our country, constitutional reforms and how to apply the laws and public policies are a clear sign of institutional violence that we reject with all our forces and against which continue to act until a truly democratic state of equal justice. In this sense, it is vital to maintain the struggle to defend the right to choose and freedom of women criminalized for exercising their right to decide on his body. Defending the secular state and against the interference of any church trying to impose its values \u200b\u200bon all citizens. To achieve a dignified life, with freedom, autonomy, decision-making power over our lives as a way to develop fully as individuals. This struggle women's faces on the offensive on the right as part of a crackdown on more sectors of society and aims to the subjugation of the whole population and is manifested most clearly in the brutal blow to the Mexican Electricians Union (SME ), a union that has been a symbol of struggle and resistance of the workers in the country. Therefore, a relationship between feminism and unionism has been recognized as a priority, we have promoted it at different levels in Morelos. That is why the feminist meeting expressed full support and solidarity with the struggle of the Mexican Electricians Union and in particular of women working in the SME, who are active part of this Covenant, reiterating the need to respect their right to employment and decent wages. It strongly rejected the wave of femicide and violence against women, a situation that is exacerbated with the increasing militarization of the country, from the so-called war on drugs serves as a justification for aggression against the population, increasing impunity in these crimes and in the case of women murdered by demanding justice and respect for human rights. That ended with the requirements of an end to the criminalization of women to abort, immediate release of women imprisoned for abortion, respect for the secular state to effectively implement the rights recognized in the Mexican Constitution and ratified the International Convention on Human Rights in Vienna, the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women and the Convention on the Prevention, Punishment and Eradication of Violence Against Women and the decriminalization of abortion throughout the country.

cidhmorelos@gmail.com

This article was published today, 14 February at the time morelos, opinion section.

Honey In Tea When Fasting

Mexico: Parties and abortion

By Sara Lovera in Word Antigone

Nothing is as funny as watching from far and away the Dicer political leaders, men or women by politicians and emergency times to win votes, sympathies, followers to stay in power.

ago as 18 or 20 years I wrote that in Mexico the decriminalization of abortion would not exist without the support and initiative of the state party or single, who was the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI).

PRI was an Assembly which began in the Assembly with a proposed surface and taken away. Feminists spoke him and a group of them, led by members of TURN undertook the task of bringing the proposal to the Federal District was finally defended and championed by the Democratic Revolution Party (PRD). This is the nation's capital the first to guarantee the right to terminate a pregnancy from April 2007.

few years earlier from the town hall in the capital's main square we had been forbidden to touch the subject, back in the era of the government of Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas, however the political situation that offered the absolute closure the government of Guanajuato, allowed to move forward with the known Robles Law, which established for the first time since the Mexican Revolution, a mechanism to enforce legal abortion, that is those exceptions in the criminal code that allowed termination of pregnancy, as in the case of rape.

be struck by the shift in the PRI, anxious and wanting to return to Los Pinos, the country's top leadership, as President of the Republic.

Between 2008 and 2010, many deputies were members of congress militants National Action Party (PAN) that promoted in almost 23 states of the Republic giving civil rights to the fetus and noted that civilian life begins at conception, resulting in a significant move to ban abortion completely and without exception. In 18 states they have succeeded.

The PRI deputies voted these initiatives in dozens of cases. The PRI leadership, embodied by Beatriz Paredes did exit. I heard on television to the leader who respected the plurality, her friends or partners defending the point, while it into agreements with the bishops and with what right could, to be winning elections in various states of the country. She old feminist and liberal, intelligent and friendly, had decided to end their principles in the name of politics and power.

So powerfully striking that the new leadership PRI, which leads the teacher, former governor of the conservative state of Coahuila, Humberto Moreira is opening the debate, saying that he personally agrees with the right to terminate a pregnancy and that women have to say.

Earlier in Puebla local congressman Juan Jose Espinosa, Convergence Party, also was at the right of women. And then after PRD Senator Carlos Navarrete, who does not know more beyond discourse and only, also said he would make a proposal through the House is ruled Manlio Fabio Beltrones.

is no doubt that the topic, with all the promotional campaign, mobilizing women who have made the Covenant for Life, Liberty and the Rights of Women, has hit at least has on the table this huge issue, which has brought dozens of women to prison in recent years. There is no doubt that the mobilization, making the street, the dissemination and organization of women is what makes these positions can not think of leaders on the rights of women and their lives significantly are regular male, exclusionary and undemocratic.

But it is plausible that political pressure from the Covenant, which has now reported in full force as it changes to guide the gaze of dozens of journalists, men and women, which means 23 years in prison for Leslie Karina Díaz Zamora, accused of murder matched in degree of kinship, a figure used by the judges against women in Guanajuato, Hidalgo, Veracruz, Puebla and now in Baja California. There is no exact count but at least 70 women have been accused processed in this way. Only in Hidalgo and Puebla almost 30, is now talking about 25 in Baja California and more than 20 in Guanajuato. Some are in jail.

That march is scheduled for next Friday. A demonstration, a protest, not that quiet attitude of some, who feel they have the truth of women sitting around the table of the Minister of Health on duty or a solicitor. Now women show their faces and take notice. To take care of and policies to win votes speak without conviction, without history, without real interest, because it mobilized and on the street, women are going to demand consistency.

And the most curious. Now the PRI against the PAN alliance with the PRD, in that they are right. Let's see how they fare to and from Oaxaca or Sinaloenses Poblanas with these lies and where shifting skeins for power, anything goes, even get to the water with oil. We'll see.

saralovera@yahoo.com.mx

Bar Charts Of Smoking

Feminicides What are you afraid of the government of the State of Mexico? *

Marta Lamas

brutal murders to occur every day throughout the country. In order to stop them is necessary to clarify what causes them. It has been said that the murders are a kind of hunting women, misogynist hatred product. Perhaps in many cases, yes, but an anthropologist Rita Laura Segato, this hypothesis becomes complex when it proposes to stop thinking about the femicide as a crime in which hatred of the victim is predominant and, instead, the raises as a form of dialogue between members of a phratry . Without denying the misogyny present in the environment where these crimes take place, Segato go to the victim and the disposal of a process in which these killings are the requirements, the price-to belong to a sinister brotherhood. Execute a woman serves to seal a pact of silence, able to ensure loyalty to a brotherhood mafia inviolable. So Segato calls these murders "crimes corporation or "second state", defined by the group or corporation that manages network resources, rights and duties of a parallel state, firmly established in the region. That is, the mafia of the powers, such as drug cartels.

A reading wrong about preventing these crimes reflect on social issues where they are located, and machismo biased interpretations. When in Ciudad Juárez murders of women began to take notoriety, authorities were reporting that the victims were prostitutes or loose women, who lived a disorderly life, who drank and caused her dress. Apparently they thought the fact that there were "decent women" lowered the government's responsibility to investigate, solve and stop these crimes. The killings were increasing from year to year, with the indifference and incompetence of the judicial, police and policies. Only when the international scandal was unstoppable began to worry more for his reputation and that of Ciudad Juarez by women themselves and future victims.

long been known that in other states grows committing these heinous crimes and not learn from the case of Ciudad Juárez, the authorities show a stunning lack of interest. Scandal is now in the State of Mexico, where supposedly there are more women murdered in Ciudad Juárez. Rather than expressing concern for clarifying what this sinister butcher, local authorities consider the request to the Interior Ministry and the Inmujeres by 90 researchers and 43 NGOs from 18 states of the republic in place the "gender alert" in the Edomex has electoral purposes, and are reluctant to agree to investigate the facts. In addition, following the sexist bias, the prosecutor Alfredo Castillo has said the victims were killed because they "use drugs, alcohol or inhalants used," plus "working in bars alternating with customers."

Years ago I compared the way the British authorities handled the case of five murders in Ipswich (Proceso 1573 December 24, 2006). Five sex workers were found dead, probably at the hands of a serial murderer. The entire UK will be shocked, but what public interest was whether the police would be effective enough to find the murderer before he killed more women. No one said that "they asked for it" or moralized about the risks of sex work, on the contrary, some editorialists criticized the fact that they had talked about the death of "five prostitutes" rather "five women." And while the murderer is caught, the authorities asked the sex workers who do not ride at night and opened an unprecedented public policy: give the money and drugs they would get on the street, not to leave their homes. The murderer was arrested a week later. What a way to take responsibility for their citizens! Far

we are in Mexico and of civilized attitudes. But it is essential that the authorities, all, all parties in all states, to take seriously the frightening increase in the number of femicide. To more effectively prevent and prosecute these murders must be changed interpretive approach and accept preventive mechanisms as "gender alert." Instead of taking offense or suspect ulterior motives electoral Edomex authorities should not only take advantage of "gender alert", but publicly correct the interpretation that made her male judiciary.

The battle for the safety of everyone, not just for women, will be long and complex. But against this specific type of murder requires not only better police investigation, but also use the tools of preventive intervention that will result in the medium and long term. That is what the "gender alert." It takes real political will to solve the crimes and stop its recurrence. The arrogant and macho stubbornness-the-vote-yes definitely Peña Nieto government only complicates matters further. What is it that you fear?

* Published in the journal Process