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Hi David,
glad my article caught the eye of Global Voices. I appreciate the recognition and a big gracias for putting up the link.
Inka-Wolfy
We wish the best of luck to Ollanta Humala in the upcomming runoff election in Peru.Please if interviewed by Joge Ramos again please give him hell. Sincerely Cheryl Millard And Ayar Inti