Friday, November 14, 2008

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VOICES BOLIVIAN IN THE FEAST OF ST MARTIN IN THE AYLLU BOMBO



great pleasure to receive a visit from representatives of Bolivian Voices in the persons of Eduardo Ávila, and Hugo Miranda, who recently returned San Salvador, where he went to a cyber event Campus Party, which brought together representatives of more than 22 countries around the world.

Our illustrious visitors, visited the original authorities, Dion Cerrogrande, Remigio Villca, Gilberto Hurtado, Virginio Sandy and Simon Ramirez of Ayllu Bombo, shared a pleasant chat and visual delight, watching the dancers of the two brunettes, each year are part of the feast of San Martin and San Antonio patrons of Ayllu Bombo. This time the two interns were accompanied by music bands, one of the city of La Paz. Always in these kinds of events the interns throw the house through the window, wanting overshadow his adversary, to achieve this, they spare no effort.
Each year, community members await the arrival of November 11 Santos Party both in the community of Bombo, for it arrive, residents of different parts of our country, but only for that day, after which the population Bombo has the desolate streets until next year. Indigenous authorities hope that this can improve the next year as the end of 2009, will be completed on the international road paved "Diagonal Jaime Mendoza", this means linking with different towns. To this the sum of electricity, after decades of waiting finally goes to electrify not only the Ayllu Bombo, but several Ayllus Pantaleon Dalence province. Here comes the electricity and a road is synonymous with development.
At this point in a globalized world and cyber impressive technological development, it is unacceptable to have no power, everything in this world is moving with energy. I found that the representatives of Bolivia's voices, but even so, in these challenging conditions, we have a blog, to let the world know everything that happens within the Ayllu Bombo and our Marka. We are not wrong, this is the only way we can contact indigenous peoples and nations worldwide, to strengthen our identity.
look forward once we have the electricity supply to a community telecentre in Bombo, it's going to be possible, provided that our government officials, have a vision to integrate the country virtually.

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