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Los Medias Rojas de Boston tuvieron al amanecer del sábado una mala noticia al darse a conocer que un MRI que se le practicó al receptor boricua Christian Vázquez en el codo de su brazo de lanzar “encontró algo” que el propio Vázquez no quiso o no pudo explicar.

El dirigente de la novena, John Farrell, dijo que aún no ha descartado a Vázquez para el inicio de campaña, pero dijo que ve muy difícil que pueda estar listo para el día inaugural.

“Hubo algunos hallazgos en el MRI”, dijo Farrell al diario Providence Journal. “Cuan serios son, eso no se ha determinado al momento. Aún estamos en la etapa de buscar y descubrir los detalles”.

A Farrell se le preguntó si el MRI mostraba daño de ligamentos, lo que traería a escena la posibilidad de una cirugía, pero este le contestó a ESPN que  los médicos y el personal médico no le explicaron específicamente lo que habían encontrado.

Vázquez, por su parte, admitió sentirse nervioso con lo que puedan implicar los exámenes.

“Encontraron algo. Voy a buscar una segunda opinión sobre lo que pudo haber sucedido”, le dijo el bayamonés de 24 años al Boston Globe. “Todavía no sé qué fue lo que sucedió, pero los médicos están revisando el MRI. Pero para respuestas voy a buscar una segunda opinión”.

Vázquez no había recibido desde el pasado 13 de marzo y se mantuvo bateando con un equipo de liga menor debido a las molestias que sintió en el codo luego de realizar un tiro para fusilar a un corredor.

El viernes le recibió a Joe Kelly en un partido de liga menor  en el que solo se le permitió lanzar la pelota de vuelta al lanzador.

El sábado, fuentes de diversos medios sugirieron que el puertorriqueño necesitaría una cirugía ‘Tommy John’. Diversos medios ya han comenzado a especular que la posición de principal receptor de los Medias Rojas sería ocupada por Ryan Hanigan durante la ausencia de Vázquez.

También se especula que Humberto Quintero, quien se encuentra en los entrenamientos primaverales, podría servirle de sustituto y que los Medias Rojas podrían además evaluar la idea de promover al prospecto número uno de la organización Blake Swihart, aunque este ha jugado muy poco sobre el nivel AA.



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El actor Hugh Jackman sorprendió a los fans de Wolverine, personaje de la saga X-Men, a través de su cuenta de Instagram, anunciando que no volverá a interpretar al famoso mutante.

Con la frase “Wolverine… One last time. HJ” (Wolverine…una última vez) y una imagen en la que una de sus manos muestra las famosas garras del personaje, mientras que la otra no tiene ninguna, el actor australiano estaría confirmando algo que nadie esperaba.

Cabe señalar que el propio Jackman había asegurado que seguiría interpretando al personaje hasta su muerte en la ficción. Sin embargo, de acuerdo a este post, la tercera película de Wolverine en solitario sería la última.

Wolverine 3 estará dirigida por James Mangold, que también dirigió Wolverine Inmortal, y llegará a los cines en 2017. 

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Tunisian children participate in the
reopening of the Bardo Museum

after a terror attack targeting one of the Arab world’s most successful

democracies killed 21 people, mostly European tourists.

 

 

Evidence that
Muslims are Indeed Capable of Democracy (Diário de Notícias, Portugal)

 

“The
democratic experience of the Arab world remains a fragile one. … Nevertheless,
the Arab world and the Islamic world are not synonymous. … It is not hard to
find examples of democracy in Islamic countries. Turkey is the most obvious,
even if it didn’t make the demanding Index of 24 countries listed by The
Economist as full democracies. Indonesia, Malaysia and Senegal are also the
scenes of competition between parties and pluralism in the media – two
indicators of democracy. What to say about Pakistan, despite having half of its
history marked by generals as presidents? It’s not a lack of parties or an
absence of an alternating government that so bedevil the country, which is also
a reminder that democracy is never perfect.”

 

By Leonídio Paulo Ferreira

                                             

 

Translated By Brandi Miller

 

March 26, 2015

 

Portugal – Diário
de Notícias – Original Article (Portuguese)

On the promise of the Arab Spring, listen to a man born
during the First World War: “We have a much better chance of establishing
– I hesitate to use the word democracy – but some sort of open, tolerant
society, if it’s done within their systems, according to their
traditions.” British scholar Bernard Lewis, nearly a century old, is one
of the most famous Islamologists. Four years ago that
was his response to The Wall Street
Journal
when the fall of dictators in Tunisia and Egypt led us to
believe that a wave of democracy was rippling through the Arab world. Lewis’
caution is understandable today, especially a week after Tunisia
suffered an attack
designed to undermine the most successful of the Arab
Spring countries – perhaps not by chance where it all began.

 

“These terrorists in Tunisia were targeting
democracy,” denounced Lina
Ben Mhenni in the Guardian
.
In 2011 she became famous as the Tunisian Girl: an account of how an Arab
blogger helped in the fall of Ben Ali.

 

Mubarak was deposed and arrested shortly after Ben Ali went
into exile in Saudi Arabia. There were free elections and an old Mubarak
opponent, Mohamed Morsi of the Muslim Brotherhood,
won. However, the military showed who in Egypt was really in charge and deposed
the first civilian president in the history of the country. The strongman of
the armed forces, General Sissi, then took off his
uniform and was elected. That is how the Arab Spring was synthesized in Egypt,
where the absence of tourists left the economy in tatters – a crisis eased only
by the injection of Saudi and Kuwaiti capital.

 

After months of a civil war thrown out of balance by a
U.N.-approved bombardment, the forces faithful to Mohammar Qaddafi were
defeated in Libya with the dictator, in power since 1967, killed. If it quickly
became apparent that some of the rebels hesitated between banditry and
al-Qaeda, the victory of liberals in the first elections brought hope. Today,
though, there are two governments, everyone seems to be fighting everybody
else, and a branch of Islamic State is persecuting Christians. A sad synthesis
of the Arab Spring in a Libya with a sparse population and such an abundance of
oil wells that it should be an oasis.

 

A year after the start of the Arab Spring, Ali Abdullah Saleh negotiated his departure from Yemen. Before that
he was injured in an attack. His deputy succeeded him in February 2012 and was
elected president with promises of democracy, but with the country divided
between tribes and al-Qaeda cells, a Shiite rebellion took power and is now
under attack by Islamic State bombs – another bleak synthesis.

 

That’s to say nothing of Bahrain, where a popular revolt
against the king was framed by an old rivalry between Shiites and Sunnis and,
facing the threat of Iranian influence, Saudi Arabia quickly sent troops. Nor
will we return to the much-discussed issue of Syria, where an uprising against
Assad transformed into a jihadi revolution that the regime has successfully
confronted for the past four years, particularly since the world has realized
that a secular Arab dictator might be the lesser evil in comparison to the
Islamic State.

 

Let’s look at how even someone like Tahar
ben Jelloun,
the Moroccan author of The Spark – Revolt in the Arab Countries
[L’Étincelle – Révolte dans
les pays arabes
], allowed himself
to get carried away with enthusiasm over the Arab Spring:

 

“The liberating violence of the riots will not be
halted by repression. It is vibrant and creative. It embodies a new generation
of young people, some of whom have lived abroad and who, unlike their parents,
have opened up windows facing the world. They saw how other young people live
and have proven that freedom is synonymous with life. As in a dream, they
suddenly glimpsed that they, too, have a chance to live better, of ending
dictatorships, of regaining their dignity.”

 

Utopias aside, Tunisia will succeed. Habib
Bourguiba
, the father of Tunisian independence, made Tunisia a
modern state. He gave rights to women and opened the country. Tunisians learned
in school that if their society is Muslim, it had older roots, whether Carthage
or Rome which defeated it. It is inspiring that so many people took to the
streets of Tunis after the attack on the Bardo Museum, even if at the
same time they were frightened that thousands of Tunisians have joined the
Islamic State.

 

The democratic experience of the Arab world remains a
fragile one. Morocco is on the right path and already had a socialist prime
minister. But the king’s role means it is a neutered form of democracy. In
Lebanon the situation is different: political pluralism must coexist with a
constitution that reserves the presidency to a Christian and the government to
a Sunni. As for Algeria, parties exist, elections are held, but generals give
the orders.

 

Nevertheless, the Arab world and the Islamic world are not
synonymous, and this is the mistake of those with elaborate theories about the
incompatibility of Islam with democracy and who sometimes raise the issue of
the Hijri year, a calendar that begins in 622AD, to
argue that Muslims live in the Middle Ages and therefore never experienced the
equivalent of the Renaissance or the Enlightenment.

 

It is not hard to find examples of democracy in Islamic
countries. Turkey is the most obvious, even if it didn’t make the demanding
Index of 24 countries listed by The Economist
as full democracies.
Indonesia, Malaysia and Senegal are also the scenes of competition between
parties and pluralism in the media – two indicators of democracy. What to say
about Pakistan, despite having half of its history marked by generals as
presidents? It’s not a lack of parties or an absence of an alternating
government that so bedevil the country, which is also a reminder that democracy
is never perfect. A Pakistani newspaper, Dawn,
dedicated an editorial to Tunisia after secular Beji
Caid Essebsi
was elected: Tunisia’s
Example was the title
.
May the Tunisians, secular and Islamic parties alike such as those from the Ennahda Movement [aka/Renaissance
Party
], continue to believe that democracy can be Arab – and for
them to surprise Lewis, aged 98.

 

 

SEE ALSO ON THE ARAB SPRING:


Folha, Brazil: Disproportionate Anti-U.S. Reaction Threatens the Arab Spring

Al Watan, Libya: If the Prophet Can be Insulted, then Holocaust can be Questioned

Le Quotidien d’Oran, Algeria: Why Insulting the Prophet Always ‘Pays Off Big’

Der Spiegel, Germany: Muslim Protests Show
Limits of Free Speech

Frankfurter Rundschau, Germany: Islam in Turmoil: Religion as ‘Ersatz-Identity’

Al Watan, Libya: Libyan Fatwa Court Calls Attack on Americans an ‘Offense to Islam’

The Independent, U.K.: Obama’s Foreign Policy of Reconciliation Lies in ‘Tatters’

Die Zeit, Germany: Romney’s ‘Nostalgia’ Ill-Suited to Reality of Fast-Changing World

Die Tageszeitung, Germany: Muslim Unrest Raises Stakes of U.S. Election Even Higher

Independent, U.K.: ‘Inside Story’ of U.S.
Envoy’s Assassination


Global Times, China:
America is ‘Disrespectful’ of Other Cultures


Daily Star, Lebanon: Influential Lebanon MP
Says Israel Backed
Film to Defeat Obama


Debka File, Israel: Al-Qaeda Chief Zawahri
‘Personally Ordered’ Murder
of U.S. Envoy

Independent, U.K.: ‘Provocateurs’ East and West Know: Politics and Religion Don’t Mix ’


Telegraph, U.K.: Arab Spring Turns Sour for United States


Telegraph, U.K.: Ambassador Chris
Stevens: Man of Drive, Passion


Independent, U.K.:
Fear and Loathing:
Another Unholy Row about Islam

Guardian, U.K.:
Attack in Libya Underlines
Threat of Salafi Islamists

Global Times, China: America ‘Disqualified’ as Global Human Rights Judge

Xinhua, China: Human Rights Record of the United States in 2011

Rodong Sinmun, North Korea: America by Far World’s Leading Human Rights Abuser

Yezhednevniy Zhurnal, Russia: Putin is Mistaken to Favor China Over the United States


Huanqiu, China: U.S. Should Keep its Nuclear Weapons Away from Koreas

Guardian, U.K.: It Should
Have Been Clear – Deposing
Qaddafi was the Easy Part

 

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Marcos Veras e Fátima Bernardes incorporam o personagem de José Loredo (Foto: Marcele Bessa / Gshow)

O Encontro desta quinta-feira (26.3) prestou homenagem ao humorista José Loredo, morto no início da manhã, aos 89 anos. Nos bastidores do programa, a apresentadora Fátima Bernardes e o também humorista Marcos Veras fizeram questão de homenageá-lo com o figurino mais marcante da carreira do ator, o do Zé Bonitinho, cujos óculos e pente de grandes dimensões foram marcas registradas do personagem.

Reveja! Vídeo Show presta homenagem a Jorge Loredo, o eterno Zé Bonitinho

“Lembro bastante dele na Escolinha do Professor Raimundo, de sua autoconfiança, de como ele realmente fazia o ar galanteador. Achava o máximo aqueles óculos e o pente ainda quando eu era criança e também na adolescência. Em qualquer lugar, ele virava uma referência. Ele criou um estilo que era uma marca”, comentou a apresentadora.

Marcos Veras conta que ele, assim como outros jovens atores que fazem do humor sua grande bandeira, representa o legado deixado por esses senhores humoristas. “É uma perda muito grande. E também é triste saber que tanta gente da velha guarda está indo embora. E nós, mais jovens, estamos aqui só por conta deles. O Zé Bonitinho vai ficar aqui para o resto da vida. O que ele fazia era único, ninguém faz igual. Eu e muitos outros o consideramos o galã do humor. Ele era muito educado e elegante”, comentou o ator.

Marcos Veras comenta que José Loredo era o ícone do humor elegante (Foto: Marcele Bessa / Gshow)

Veja as novidades sobre comentários dos leitores

Veja mais no Gshow

 

 

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LOS ANGELES – Sam Taylor-Johnson no regresará para dirigir las próximas películas de “Cincuenta sombras de Grey”.

“Dirigir ‘Cincuenta sombras de Grey’ ha sido un viaje intenso e increíble del cual estoy enormemente agradecida”, dijo la realizadora el miércoles en un comunicado al sitio especializado Deadline en el que agradeció a Universal Pictures.

Su adaptación de 40 millones de dólares de la novela erótica de E.L. James ha recaudado la impresionante suma de 558 millones de dólares en tan sólo en seis semanas en cines, pero incluso antes de que la película se estrenara había rumores de que Taylor-Johnson no sería la persona a cargo de la adaptación de “Cincuenta sombras más oscuras” y “Cincuenta sombras liberadas”.

Se espera que los protagonistas Dakota Johnson y Jamie Dornan regresen para ambas, pero este anuncio no se ha hecho oficialmente.

Aunque no es nada nuevo que una serie de películas tenga distintos directores, como “Crepúsculo”, “Los juegos del hambre” y “Divergente”, que cambiaron de director entre la primera y la segunda cinta, las diferencias de Taylor-Johnson y James fueron ampliamente reportadas.

Previamente en el año James, quien también es una de las productoras del filme, hizo alusión a sus conflictos diciendo a The Associated Press: “Tuve que pelear muy duro por muchas cosas”, que incluyeron un desacuerdo sobre el último diálogo de la película.

A pesar de esto en su comunicado Taylor-Johnson destacó “las relaciones estrechas y duraderas” que creó con el elenco, los productores y el equipo de producción y “especialmente con Dakota y Jamie”.

“Le deseo éxito a quien que asuma los emocionantes de retos de las películas dos y tres”, dijo.

Un representante de Universal Pictures dijo que no tenían comentarios al respecto.



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GUADALAJARA, JALISCO (26/MAR/2015).- Revisa lo más importante del 26 de marzo en México en este resumen de noticias publicadas a través de los sitios web de los medios que conforman los Periódicos Asociados en Red.

AGUASCALIENTES

Productores lecheros demandan precio justo por su producto

Mejores precios por su producto, así como acelerar las medidas que absorban excedentes y que se eleve el volumen de compra, fueron algunas de las demandas que productores lecheros entregaron en la sede de la delegación de Sagarpa, esto como parte de la manifestación pacífica que acordaron con sus homólogos de otros cinco estados del país.

BAJA CALIFORNIA

Jornaleros no reciben aumento salarial desde 2001

Desde 2001 los productores no les han aumentado el sueldo a los jornaleros, señaló Fidel Sánchez, de la Alianza de Organizaciones Nacional, Estatal y Municipal por la Justicia Social, rechazando la propuesta que desde ayer había hecho el Consejo Agrícola.

CIUDAD DE MÉXICO

El INE responderá petición a padres de normalistas

El Instituto Nacional Electoral ofreció a una comisión de 20 padres de los 43 estudiantes de Ayotzinapa, diálogo y responder por escrito el 4 de abril a su escrito petición de suspender elecciones en Guerrero.

COAHUILA

‘Pasean’ a alcalde de Torreón en helicóptero oficial de la Conagua

La Comisión Nacional de Agua en La Laguna utilizó hoy un helicóptero oficial para transportar al alcalde de Torreón, Miguel Ángel Riquelme al evento conmemorativo del 102 aniversario del Plan de Guadalupe en el municipio de Ramos Arizpe.

DURANGO

Garantizan rehabilitación de la autopista Durango-Mazatlán

Los trabajos de rehabilitación y bacheo de la autopista Durango- Mazatlán están garantizados para el próximo sábado, aseguró Benito Neme Sastré, director general de Caminos y Puentes, al sostener una reunión con el gobernador Jorge Herrera Caldera, para revisar la situación del mantenimiento de la supercarretera.

GUERRERO

Reportan nuevo tiroteo en zona donde inició caso Iguala

Un tiroteo se registró el miércoles por la noche en las calles de Álvarez y Juárez, en Iguala, el mismo sitio donde hace seis meses ocurrió la agresión inicial contra estudiantes de la Normal Rural de Ayotzinapa.

JALISCO

Gobernador de Jalisco confirma retraso en obras de Tren Ligero

La construcción de la Línea 3 del Tren Ligero registra ”un ligero” retraso de dos meses reconoció el gobernador de Jalisco, Aristóteles Sandoval Díaz.

SONORA

La PGJE investigará matanza de perros en Sonora

La dirección de Salud Pública de Hermosillo envió a la Procuraduría General de Justicia del Estado (PGJE) el audio de la llamada que supuestamente realizó hoy a una radiodifusora local, la persona que se identifica como la causante de la matanza de perros.

TAMAULIPAS

Explota granada en Televisa Matamoros, la segunda en este año

Por segunda vez en lo que va del año las instalaciones de la empresa Televisa en Matamoros, fueron atacadas anoche con una granada que estalló y causó daños materiales.

TABASCO

Elementos de la SSP Tabasco agreden a mujeres indígenas

Un grupo de mujeres indígenas chontales fueron agredidas por elementos de la Secretaría de Seguridad Pública de Tabasco (SSP) cuando intentaban abordar al gobernador Arturo Núñez, quien encabezaba un evento.

TLAXCALA

No trabajo para colocarme medallitas, afirma Peña Nieto

Ante la baja calificación que registra en las encuestas, el Presidente Enrique Peña Nieto dijo que no trabaja por la popularidad ni para colgarse medallitas, sino para llevar beneficios a la población.

Entrevistado de gira por Tlaxcala, el Mandatario expresó que ha logrado la aprobación de las 11 reformas estructurales y más de dos mil 400 obras de infraestructura.

VERACRUZ

Congreso de Veracruz desafuera a alcalde de Medellín

Con 35 votos a favor, 13 en contra y cero en abstención, el pleno de la LXIII Legislatura en sesión extraordinaria aprobó desaforar al alcalde de Medellín, Omar Cruz Reyes, quien desde este momento, la Fiscalía General del Estado ya podrá ejercitarle acción penal para que responda como cualquier ciudadano, del homicidio del activista social y periodista, Moisés Sánchez Cerezo.

YUCATÁN

Arranca programa de agricultura familiar en Yucatán

Como parte de la primera etapa del programa de agricultura familiar de Yucatán, 207 unidades de riego de la entidad estarán equipadas con un sistema de bombeo que se alimentará con energía solar, lo que permitirá un impulso estratégico a la producción del campo local en materia de desarrollo agroindustrial.

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En medio de un hecho lamentable, el Hijo del Perro Aguayo falleció víctima de un traumatismo cervical, la madrugada de este sábado 21 de marzo tras sostener un duelo ante Rey Misterio Jr. en el Auditorio Municipal “Fausto Gutiérrez Moreno”, en Tijuana.


Tras recibir un impacto en las cuerdas, Pedro Aguayo cayó inconsciente justo antes de que fuera sometido por Misterio Jr.


El luchador fue atendido y conducido en camilla hacia las afueras del inmueble donde era esperado por una ambulancia para ser trasladado al Hospital del Prado, donde falleció luego de una hora en la que los médicos trataron de revivir al deportista. 



 


 

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São Paulo – The party to celebrate Arab immigration in Brazil, set to take place this Thursday (25th), will award the winners of the cinema contest “The Arabs and the March 25th Street”, organized by a partnership of the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce and the Institute for Arab Culture (Icarabe). Four productions were nominated for the Popular Jury award, which also carries a prize of R$ 10,000 (roughly US$ 3,117 at current exchange rates). The Official Jury award has an R$ 15,000 (US$ 4,676) prize and will be given to the film chosen by an Arab Chamber and Icarabe jury. Another award, Young Filmmakers, will give a prize of R$ 16,000 (US$ 5,000) to the best production directed by filmmakers under 18 years old.

Press Release

Daniel Nasser manages the emporium portrayed in the movie

The film contest was created to start a collection intended to recover the history of March 25th and its surroundings, the region that hosted the Arab immigrants since the end of the 19th century. Although that part of Downtown São Paulo is famous for its popular retail stores and for hosting Arab immigrants, the collection about this immigration is very small. Copies of the short films will be stored by the Arab Chamber and Icarabe.

For the Culture director of the Arab Chamber, Silvia Antibas, the goal of the contest was achieved. “The goal is to build a collection about the history of the region, expand the research with pictures, movies, family stories. A research was made, and some of the things found were not publicly known. These stories and records came from the families’ archives and now are disclosed to society”, she said. She also told that the project involved the society and showed to the young generation a small part of the history of the region.

“March 25th Street is an icon that belongs, above all, to the São Paulo community. It refers to the city and not everybody has the knowledge of its history. Today, for instance, it’s very well known for being a popular retail street. The contest was great also for the young people to have knowledge of the history and origins of the region”, she stated.

Challenges

The film contest received 28 short film entries and all entrants were invited for the awards. The official jury already has its choices but hasn’t announced the winner of this category or the one of the young filmmakers yet. Just as with the popular jury, they will only be known in this Wednesday cocktail party. All of them are documentaries.

“I watched all of the films and, without a doubt, we have a precious compilation of testimonies and a clear vision of March 25th Street today and of what it was [in the past]”, highlighted Marcelo Sallum, the president of the Arab Chamber. 

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Gustavo Brandão used the memory of an illustrator to tell the story

Author of other five short-films, the director of “25 de março: A memória do mundo árabe” (March 25th Street: The Memory of the Arab World”, in a direct translation), Gustavo Brandão said that to shoot this film was a “challenge”, since he needed to create a screenplay about a pre-determined theme. He opted to tell the history of the region through the words of the painter, illustrator and designer Paulo Sayeg, who spent his childhood there and tries to portray that reality in his memory and drawings. “This short is a challenge. I like the history of the Arab immigration a lot, I like Downtown São Paulo a lot, and I believe that the surroundings of March 25th Street are a universe on its own”, Brandão said to ANBA.

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Streets of the region are portrayed in the production by Pedro Jorge

For Beatriz Le Senechal, interest in the Arab culture started in 2004, in college, studying journalism. For her course’s finals she produced a documentary in which she interviewed people in the region. With that material – more than eight hours of interviews – she wrote another screenplay and produced a new edition of “Arabescos – do mascate ao doutor” (Arabesques – from the Peddler to the Doctor, in a direct translation). The arrival of the immigrants in Brazil, many of them escaping misery, and the prosperity they achieved in the region are portrayed in the movie. “To me, it is very gratifying to know that I contributed to build a collection about this story. I was lucky to be able to find testimonies of people that knew the region”, she said.

To shoot “Ao mundo novo” (To the New World, in a direct translation) was an opportunity to Pedro Jorge to bring back memories of this family through the story of his grandfather, a son of Lebanese who lived in São Paulo inland, but bought products for his store on March 25th Street. “He would come to São Paulo and spend a couple of days. He depended on March 25th Street, was fascinated by it and also by taking a trip to São Paulo, to that region, it was an event for my grandfather because it was a way to meet his friends, the “brimos” (colloquial variation of cousins), as they called each other”, he said.

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Immigrants and family members take part in the documentary by Beatriz Le Senechal

The “star” of “Zeca Miranda’s O Cheiro de Zattar” (The Smell of Zattar, in a direct translation) is the Akkar Emporium, located at Comendador Afonso Kherlakian street. “I found the emporium Akkar, which is being run by the third generation. It was Daniel’s (Nasser, manager of the store) grandfather who founded it. He was Lebanese. Then it was his father managing the store and now Daniel. While still retaining a strong relationship with the culture, he needs to adapt to the new times and the changes that March 25th street is going through. I try to show this in the movie”, he said.

The winner of the Popular Jury award was chosen by the audience that watched the four productions in movie theaters in São Paulo’s metro area. All the movies were played together. At the end of the screenings, viewers voted on their favorites. The ballots were cast into boxes and then counted. The winner will be announced tonight.

The official jury picked the winners of the other two categories. The jury was composed by Silvia Antibas, Icarabe’s culture director Geraldo Adriano Godoy de Campos, and by filmmakers Lina Chamie, Otávio Cury and José Roberto Sadek.

*Translated by Sérgio Kakitani

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A pesar de que al final del evento sostuvo que todo había sido parte de una broma, las personas no  quedaron contentas con lo dicho por el mandatario local.

Además de los comentarios lanzados a través de las redes sociales, en donde se critica que lo que se trate de inculcar esté alejado de la realidad del país, los movimientos políticos también se pronunciaron.

Esta actitud además de insultar la inteligencia de los ciudadanos da seguimiento o continuidad a las políticas nacionales establecidas por el presidente Enrique Peña Nieto, al dejar entrever que los gobiernos le apuestan al entretenimiento más que a la educación a la que tienen derecho los mexicanos”, sostuvo Adriana Díaz Negrete, dirigenta del Partido Acción Nacional, PAN.

Las declaraciones del Alcalde quedaron grabadas en un video que se subió a las redes sociales.

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