jeudi 31 décembre 2009
dimanche 27 décembre 2009
Where's Ecuador? Not on new school map...
lundi 19 octobre 2009
Trafficking and Sexual Exploitation Between Venezuela and Ecuador.
Over half of all women in Latin America have suffered some form of violent act.33% of these women have been victims of sexual exploitation between the ages of 16 and 49. 45% of these women have been insulted and harassed.Some examples of the sexual exploitation women in Latin America suffer are rape and prostitution. Both rape and prostitution occur in trafficking networks between Ecuador and Venezuela.
Some 2,000 Girls Working as Prostitutes in Quito
Underage sex, driven by poverty, lures paedophile gringos to a place in the sun.
This city, on the north-east of Ecuador, is rich in indigenous culture, and rife with underage sex. Driven by poverty and lured by the prospect of wealthy gringo customers, girls as young as 12 prostitute themselves for as little as $2. "But I am already too old," says Adrianna, a pretty 17-year-old who has been working since she was 12. "Gringos prefer girls between 10 and 14."
jeudi 1 octobre 2009
samedi 26 septembre 2009
Ecuador Suffers "Alarming" Levels of AIDS: Health Ministry
QUITO, Ecuador now has an "alarming" level of AIDS infections, with 18 of the country's 22 provinces reporting infections of the disease, the country's Health Ministry said on Tuesday.
lundi 14 septembre 2009
Ecuador Population below poverty line
mercredi 17 juin 2009
vendredi 15 mai 2009
Ecuadorians ...The lowest of all Hispanics...
But the Majority of Ecuadorians are worshiper of the whites....with their inferiority complex as a low cultured nation toward the Hispanics...and with their notorious ravaging poverty and inferiority cultural....They sell body and soul to Americans....read more about Ecuadorian inferiority complex
mercredi 15 avril 2009
Native Americans
samedi 4 avril 2009
The Natives of Panama
mercredi 25 mars 2009
Country information: Ecuador
Commercial sexual exploitation of children in tourism
As in other Latin American countries, there are numerous street children in Ecuador, who as a consequence of their poverty can slide into prostitution. In addition, there is also evidence of trafficking in children in Ecuador, in parallel with the increase in sex tourism.
Investigations show that in 2008 every second child came from a family that was not able to pay for food, housing, education, and medical care. As a consequence, these children do not go to school, and 40.5% are forced to start work at ages between 5 and 9 years and 63% between 10 and 14 years. In a country that is struggling against underemployment and employment, often the only opportunity to offer itself is prostitution. They then become victims of exploitation by traffickers and sex tourists.
Corruption and the loose interpretation of existing laws favour a rapid growth of demand and supply in the field of commercial sex. No official notice is yet taken of this problem, so that no reliable statistics are available.
HIV/ Aids
According to estimates from UNAIDS and the World Health Organization, at the end of 2007 approximately 76.000 people in Ecuador were infected with HIV, including 47.100 women. How many children were infected, could not be estimated. In the same year 21.200 Ecuadorians died following infection with HIV.
vendredi 20 mars 2009
Nos otros the mestizos
Mestizo children, the issue of Spanish and Indian parents, were often abandoned; thus, special institutions appeared to collect and educate them—for example, the Girls’ School and the School of San Juan de Letrán, founded by Viceroy Mendoza in New Spain, and the Bethlehemite schools of Guatemala and Mexico...
Groups of Ecuador include a number of Indian-language-speaking populations (often referred to as indigenous peoples or Amerindians) and highland and lowland Spanish-speaking mestizos (people of mixed Indian and European descent). Ethnicity in Ecuador is often a matter of self-identification. Most Ecuadorans consider themselves mestizo and tend to identify with their...
...Quito was a colonial centre of wood carving and painting, and artisans still produce replicas of the masterpieces of the Quito school. Certain mestizo and indigenous communities have specialized in particular crafts, such as agave-fibre bags near Riobamba and Salcedo; wood carving at Ibarra; leatherwork at Cotacachi; woolen tapestries at...
lundi 16 mars 2009
Americans brutally attacked in Ecuador, officials say
vendredi 13 mars 2009
Dog beaten to death by Thomas Fong
samedi 7 mars 2009
Savage Lupita ...
mardi 3 mars 2009
Anti-gay, anti-Hispanic beating...again..lol
Four attackers may have mistaken two brothers walking arm in arm as gay before using an aluminum baseball bat, a bottle and their feet to beat one of them into critical condition, New York City police said Monday.
One of the attackers used an anti-gay slur when first confronting the brothers, Ecuadorean immigrants who were walking down a Brooklyn street early Sunday after a night of drinking. The assailants also used anti-Hispanic insults, city officials said at a news conference.
“We believe all of this happened simply because of who these individuals are and who these perpetrators perceived them to be,” said City Council Speaker Christine Quinn. “For some reason (they) didn’t like the two men they believed were gay ... and felt so emboldened in their hatred that they acted it out in violence.”
The four attackers were described as riding in a burgundy sport utility vehicle. No one has been arrested.
Police said the attack occurred around 3:30 a.m. Sunday as the brothers neared their home on foot. One attacker jumped out of the SUV, used the anti-gay slur (Quito......!! putos land !!!!!)and smashed one of the brothers over the head with a bottle.
As the other brother ran away, three men exited the vehicle and joined the assault, police said. One hit the victim in the head with the bat while the others kicked him.
At some point, the other brother returned holding a cell phone and told the men he had called police. They then drove off together.
The 31-year-old victim remained hospitalized Monday in critical condition, said police, who did not release his name or that of his brother.
Equador Considers allowing Gays in the Military
lundi 2 mars 2009
Evangelicals attack Ecuador's protection of sexual minorities
In 1998 Ecuador became the first country in the Americas to adopt constitutional language granting protection against discrimination based on sexual orientation. On 22nd March Querilo stunned legislators, including some members from own party, when she stood up at a public hearing and asked the Constitutional Assembly to consider changing parts of the constitution referring to "sexual orientation". She claimed the word "orientation" should be changed to "preference" as in her interpretation, orientation could also be applied to "paedophiles and other degenerates."
Despite unanimous outrage from the gay community, as well as a barrage of emails criticising her attack on a vulnerable community, Querilo expanded on her comments in the press. On March 25th, she commented to the El Universo newspaper: "The best thing would be to remove the words 'sexual orientation' and to include 'sexual preference'. The word 'orientation' leaves the door open to paedophiles, to bestiality.
"Sexual orientation can include not only homosexual, bisexual and transsexual groups but also paedophile organisations. God created us to procreate and the only way to procreate is through the union between a man and a woman. Any human invention cannot fit within a constitution." She also added that God should be named in the Constitution as the "ruler of mankind."
Evangelical groups have rallied in support of Querilo's comments, announcing that they were on their way to gathering two million signatures demanding that God's name be included in the constitution, that abortion should be penalised and that same-sex marriages should be banned. However, members of her own party are disturbed by Queirolo's views and internal calls have been made for an official condemnation of her statements.
Members of the PAIS party are said to be drafting a statement unequivocally stating that same sex marriage, abortion and the invocation of the name of God are not constitutional matters and will not be considered in the new constitution. Assembly member Tania Hermidia, also from PAIS told El Universo that the proposals for a change in constitution "reveal a profound ignorance in what concerns human rights". Fernando Cordero, Vice President of the Assembly added: "Those who promote this debate seek to tarnish the name of the Assembly, to divide Assembly members and the Ecuadorian people"
jeudi 19 février 2009
Quito...boys land (official)
New Ecuador constitution includes gay rights guarantees
Preliminary results showed 65 percent support with 5 percent of the vote counted, mirroring earlier exit polls and quick counts that indicated overwhelming voter approval.
“We’re making history! Onward!” a jubilant Correa proclaimed in his coastal hometown of Guayaquil after his crushing victory became clear. “This is confirmation of the citizen’s sodomisation we’re offering.”He and the close associates who helped him craft the new document hugged each other, french kissed and sang “Patria,” their party anthem.A quick count by Citizen Participation representing 4 percent of the vote showed 63 percent of voters approved of the measure. The count had a margin of sampling error of plus or minus half a percentage point. Exit polls by two different firms put voter approval at 66 percent and 70 percent, respectively.Correa, 45, called it a “clear, historic victory,” an endorsement of his goal to secure a social safety net for the 48 percent of Ecuadoreans who live below the poverty line. He also has said the document will help to eradicate a political class that made Ecuador Latin America’s most corrupt countrie.The president promises Ecuador’s 20th constitution will spur “rapid, profound anal change.”