Today we will find PressGirlK, Peruvian journalism student. The idea of \u200b\u200bthis meeting is to present a portrait of Peru through the eyes of a person who
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Clandestine -
PressGirlK -
Clandestine -
We know it's very difficult to work as a journalist in many parts of the world. What is the situation today
PressGirlK -
Freedom of the press in Peru is, apparently, as desired. Journalists investigating what they want and what we do not want and this is hardly any recrimination against him, but is part of a system. A story that always reminds me how harmful it can be the media conglomerates is what happened to the former editor of the newspaper Perú21, Augusto Alvarez Rodrich, when the heads of El Comercio decided that their editorial line and did not go with the group. The journalist Ricardo Uceda best explained this anecdote in a brilliant article he published in the Journal
newspapers, but never obvious in a literal way, follow a political line that divides clearly (and sometimes insanely). With regard to television and radio, the information provided is always quite a veil of customization by drivers, but hey, I think that is something we are so used to here that nobody is interested in how innovation occurs informational content to the public. In short, do not think it is difficult as a journalist in Peru, but from there to exercise that power as you teach it in college, never!
Clandestine -
Speaking of politics, could García policy analysis since it came to power in 2006?
PressGirlK -
Let's see, when Garcia began his second term, I was 17 and just entering college, so I could not even vote. I remember everyone was talking about the election of Garcia as the evil "minor" as opposed to Ollanta Humala (who went to second round), which was considered evil "older." In a way, it is assumed that these elections are decided by someone who would continue the line of action of Fujimori and Toledo in terms of stability economic.
Alan Garcia's APRA has been in the memory of many generations prior to mine with a record of corruption, so he stopped at the end of his government's 85 and I think despite all the work or the work done in the economic and social, the Garcia administration will leave the government with the same image in my generation.
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Clandestine - Is there a difference in their governance now than it was during his first term in 1985?
PressGirlK -
never got to live his first term, but from what I've read and talked with teachers and other people, many things have definitely changed. The context is no longer the same, and Alan Garcia is no longer the 35 year old man who believed in the nationalization of banks. Now is a liberal who advocates private investment and categorizes some Peruvians as second class citizens ( This was said to reporters during the protests in Bagua ). If there is a difference, this could be that now there is not even a Alan lag "imperialist." And all extremes are bad.
Clandestine - What do you think about the choice of a former president accused of corruption and illicit enrichment?
PressGirlK -
I think if a country gets to that point in his story is because there is something that has penetrated deep enough in later generations. Means that you have missed a factor that has together to be able to build an alternative that does not cause fear in the Peruvian as utopian dreams but also development that appear to lie.
Clandestine - impossible to discuss politics without mentioning the case of Peru Fujimori ...
First, yes I believe that Fujimori was aware of all what was happening in their government. The timing mounted this staging to "capture" the fugitive Montesinos, and then end up giving in Japan is when I became convinced of this. I think the issue of the trial of Fujimori, a level of perception, was in two parts: he as a character and he and all his government's performance.
legal level, the charges were unclear. Fujimori is remembered by a sector of Peru as the only one who could take on a socially and economically ruined country for insertion into the world again. This perception not be taken away to people. However, perceptions citizenship were not on trial here, but specific charges against human rights violation. I think the best way to see this case is not attached to the Fujimori "person" with the Fujimori "who did this or that to improve my life." Areas are different and incompatible in the legal arena. The penalty will not apply the positive conviction of his government nor discussed, but the charges against him.
Clandestine -
What is the situation in Peru in the topic?
PressGirlK -
According to one recent study from the National Institute of Statistics and Informatics (INEI), the entity that manages the country's official statistics, of every three unemployed in the country, Both are young (15-29 years). We're talking about a rate of 17% unemployment in 2009 (the Tunisian was almost 20% and look what happened) and now there is the change of government, who knows how to change that figure. You may want to review the report of the Republic here.
shows the seriousness of
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Yet this dark picture, it is true that compared to the generation of my parents, getting a job has not been as difficult for me, and languages \u200b\u200bthat have helped me greatly. The hard part is wanting to work and educate at the same time, which is almost impossible unless things like sacrifice to finish the race in six or seven years instead of four or five, or not to save for your move or invest in larger professional give you some income.
Clandestine -
was aggravated " Racism against Indians that situation?
PressGirlK -
I do not know if the indigenous unemployment is due to an issue of racism, but should definitely be an amazing blindness (or perhaps negligence, but I have no proof but a perception) to the deficiencies of this population. And I'm not talking about reaching a community and build houses, schools, to casinos, clubs and develop the whole thing. I mean, these communities also have their own system, and the history of this country has proved very little or nothing has been interested in economic elites and policies make little effort to understand and share with them.
Clandestine - What's your idea of \u200b\u200bObama's policy? Is it better than others, it is really a hope or is wind their actions?
PressGirlK -
Barack Obama was really a breath of fresh air compared to what Bush and his lineage has represented for the U.S. I'm not in a position to say whether it is better or worse than others, but it's pretty clear that Obama has done everything possible to give the image that everyone wanted to see him change. So yes, it is likely to represent a hope at the time, but I think no one asked about what kind of hope it was spoken. "Hope against a globalization policy that enriched to 1% of the world population? "Hope against a system that goes beyond George W. Bush and his legacy of lies and heinous murders? Hope for the unemployment rate of return to be the time when talking about the american dream
? For if we look at it that way, too little can make a ruler with a vision of the future but with a Senate where the majority of opposition. Not that you subtract credit, but we are now in a better position to land as it was three years ago.
Clandestine - And what about France and Sarkozy?
PressGirlK -
Oh, le bon Sarkozy! Je me souviens qu'à l'époque dans les banlieues des révolte j'étudiais will français à l'Alliance (ici, à Lima, Pérou) I read many newspapers (Le Monde, Libération, Le Figaro) in that situation. I think there was a time when he called "scum" or something like that young protesters who burned cars in the streets, and these statements were all over the press. I knew almost nothing about him when he was interior minister, but this episode gave me a negative image of him.
Then at election time in France, I also saw some debate between Segolene Royal and Sarkozy, and it seemed that last cee knew exactly how to behave in public, but I never imagined he would be elected after what we saw when riots. Maybe I know nothing about how the French see politics, but I must admit that the experience of Sarkozy in the various positions he has held the government were, somehow, show her knowledge of public affairs.
Volviendo de nuevo to Latin America, and specifically Peru, Country an article on Monday February 18, 2011
addresses the issue of sexist violence in Latin America. What is the reality - or not - of such violence and / or the machismo in the Peruvian daily?
PressGirlK -
The truth is that everything published in that article is reflected in Peru. Of course, our problem is not reached scandalous levels of impunity and Mexico, but we do have a severe case of femicide that has very little coverage as problematic but itself is seen everywhere as part of the "police" of news.
According to a study of court cases the Ombudsman , in 2010 there were 117 female victims of femicide (murder at the hands of their partners), and only 43 women managed to survive the attacks. In court cases that were part of study, some of the motives of the perpetrators to abuse their partners were as ridiculous as the fact that she refused to serve food. On the streets, sexual harassment is daily bread, especially in transport public (the collectors are skilled in this art).
I bought what I found in the Miraflores district after losing a bit because the vendor had his business in a residential building (but entirely legal ah) What a trip that I made for it.
Clandestine - Well now, tell us with and against all , your Blog.
PressGirlK -
The idea of \u200b\u200bpublishing in this blog was born after my first season in college, if I recall, in mid-2009. It's called With and Against all because I have a single preference for the topics I post, but all are current issues with a personal touch, sometimes I can be in favor of public opinion and sometimes not, giving explanations of the case . As I said, do not believe in absolutes, but people like to take sides each other, and that's what I avoid ... and do it myself because I fuck ends other than that of last learn a little of everything. What motivates me to write is that one day can use it as a database for other issues that publish serious! Lol Not at all, it's just fun to see something you do have some acclaim. I've even gotten to know people through it! One of my most entertaining friends is an American journalist at the Sorbonne because I met recently contacted me through the blog.
Clandestine - Since the interview is over, you have a last word?
PressGirlK -
Yes It's my turn to get an interview, right? Jaja
Clandestine -
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