Friday, June 19, 2009

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newspaper Ultima Hora - ASUNCION PARAGUAY

POLICY. Paraguay for Friday June 26, at 18, to a large party meeting.

15:19 Paraguayan liberalism. We think we are going through a very delicate situation and it is fundamentally necessary that the Liberal Party is a project in action and in part because 80% of the Alliance, "said Guggiari.

" We believe that liberalism that shaped the , raise the national problems and run it, and this requires that the party is united, "he said.

Unite to develop a political party because liberalism is absent in their actions, occupies space, but does not cast a liberal project, replied the owner of the club when asked if ultimately seek unity in order to occupy more space in the Government.

Meanwhile, Secretary of International Relations Club Alon said that for the Liberal Party has the role "that unfortunately has not" and needs to be united.

mentioned that only seek to ensure that President Lugo meets his duty in front of the Executive's term, as this will represent a triumph for democracy in Paraguay.
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Tuesday, June 2, 2009

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AYALA JOSE DE LA CRUZ (ALON)

--- DAILY LAST TIME - PARAGUAY

AYALA JOSE DE LA CRUZ (Alone) from his office
In the second half of the nineteenth century, the print media began to swarm in Asunción, after the debacle of the war against the Triple Alliance. One of the greatest exponents of those years was the popular Alon. Blas Brítez
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probably only two figures of Paraguayan journalism have become part of the imaginary and the common ideals of the profession without having passed even the barrier of 30 years. These journalists, who died prematurely at 26 and 29 years respectively, were Blas Garay and José de la Cruz Ayala.

latter became known by his pseudonym, Alon, to which signed Articles in The Herald, as of May 6, 1884. Some speculate that the "name of war journalism" comes from the wide-brimmed hat that he always used and which left his trademark in Asuncion society of the time.

CRITICISM AND EXILE. Alon Mbuyapey born on 13 September 1863. And in 1878 was installed in Asuncion, to study at the Colegio Nacional. Early on, this man born in a distant village over 150 km from Asunción, in the department of Paraguarí, had no trouble to engage resolutely in journalism at the newly founded El Heraldo. The volatile (if not violent) political reality Paraguay would soon take its toll on his boldness and courage in exposing mismanagement of government: his claims to the lack of publication of monthly cash balances of the Ministry of Finance, nothing more and nothing less than a presidential decree Bernardino Caballero dismissed him from his post as professor at the Colegio Nacional. Then came the other result: banishment. Like many others, went to Buenos Aires, intending to start law school.

In 1886, President Patricio Escobar issued an amnesty law and the exiles returned, among them Alon, who returned the following year. But it stopped trying to prove that fundamental task of journalism is to look critically at what power does the "public." Following an article very hard against the Government for the killing of the El Heraldo, Manuel Curuchet, was deported to Villa Hayes. Preferred to return to Argentina's capital, where he founded the Paraguayan Center. In his new return, he founded the Democratic Center, along with figures of liberal thought in Paraguay. The time directed Impartial body of the newly formed Liberal Party. He then worked in The Independent. While Alon Communion decidedly liberal ideas did not remain blind to petty attitudes of his fellow and was a constant awareness criticism within political.

political facet. In 1891, congressional candidate for his constituency. It was a new cross in his life: his opponent was forced to live underground, from where he sent "letters" to democracy, one entitled "From Hell", which would name the set of articles compiled and edited by Editorial Napa two decades ago.

Again, exile. And after the exile, premature death. On January 28, 1892 he succumbed to typhoid fever in the city of Paraná, in Entre Rios, Argentina. Media like The Independent and The Radical paths published profiles of exemplary journalist who died before reaching three decades of life. Manuel Domínguez Manuel Gondra and were among those who put their pen to the service of his example. Alon

Moriah with one of those men which have combined perfectly with the action ideas. One of those, unfortunately, always die young.

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