Represented in the form of his "mouthpiece" (as he calls himself) or cacique as recognized his community and the rest of society Felix Diaz of the Navogoh Q'oma still standing in Buenos Aires city full accompanied by social organizations and many personal wills. Diaz told him today our colleague Néstor Elias, against a requirement of this and among other things, that "INADI president Claudio Morgado suffered tightness of some ministers to defend the rights of the people Q'oma."
Amanda Asijac turn once again mentioned the pain I mean having to wait for the arrival of a contingent of community members from many children, to this city so different from their customs and just to make the documentation that was burned along with a dozen houses in the repressive episode where there was a dead and dozens injured.
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