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NIYAT: a new project for the Slow Food network in Argentina 24 May 2021 Indigenous leadership in the construction of new forms of local governance for the recognition and access to rights. The word “Niyat” refers to the Wichí name of the traditional leader, who represents a guide and bases his leadership on the knowledge and ability to guide the group in the face of the risks and difficulties they have to face. There could not have been a more appropriate term to refer to the new Slow Food project launched in Argentina, financed by the European Union and executed by Fundación Gran Chaco in coordination with the Rural Communities Network (RCR), the Rural Women’s Cooperative (COMAR), the gender area of the Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences (Flacso) and the Ministry of Social Development of the Nation-MDS. ....
Utah woman sentenced to prison for selling weapons to Mexican drug cartel By: KSTU Staff and last updated 2021-05-19 11:23:30-04 SALT LAKE CITY, Utah â A Utah woman is heading to federal prison for buying dozens of high-powered rifles for Mexican drug cartel members. It all started in 2017, when Norma Llamas Rodriguez, 47, began buying more and more guns with increased caliber, but she escaped detection because she did not have a criminal record. Some of the assault rifles were seized at the U.S. border heading into Mexico, with a least one, a semi-automatic that was converted into a machine gun, discovered last April following a gun battle in Jalisco, Mexico, between cartel members and police. ....
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Global calls to probe women’s deaths in Honduras AFP, TEGUCIGALPA The UN, the EU and the US have urged Honduras to investigate the deaths of six young women in just four days, including a nurse who died in police custody. The National Police of Honduras said Keyla Martinez, 26, was arrested on Saturday night last week for breaching the COVID-19 curfew in La Esperanza in the country’s west, and claimed officers found her in her cell hours later “trying to kill herself.” The hospital she was brought to said she was dead on arrival, and prosecutors said an autopsy showed Martinez had died from hanging. ....
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