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first of all, we have to modify the tax perspective a little, that is, why if someone who now owns manta cityduces i'm doing it in guild workshops now. i don't say because he pointed out that they don't pay taxes at all if they produce at a minimum and the tax is limited, but if the producer comes and produces more and gives it to the people at a better and cheaper price, the opposite of the tax is that he charges more taxes, sir, this producer who is mass producing and pays with minimum profit, why do you increase the tax , this is a problem in the second tax perspective, which my dear friend, my honorable brother, mr. soleimani and you said, even the guardian council says sir , cultural products or cultural goods, for example, assuming only this part , i want to say higher, i want you to agree whether all the clothes that are produced and sold are cultural goods before they are economic goods, even this dress of mine, yes, because this dress and this cover of iranian identity. the problem is that you see a chadori lady as a lady a tent should be a tent that you can see. i am critical of thi
first of all, we have to modify the tax perspective a little, that is, why if someone who now owns manta cityduces i'm doing it in guild workshops now. i don't say because he pointed out that they don't pay taxes at all if they produce at a minimum and the tax is limited, but if the producer comes and produces more and gives it to the people at a better and cheaper price, the opposite of the tax is that he charges more taxes, sir, this producer who is mass producing and pays with minimum...
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Jan 10, 2024
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earlier i spoke to local journalist carolina loza leon who is the city of manta in ecuador.dy is going to work from home, same with universities and school. this represents a problem for people who have connectivity issues in many parts of the country. many people are afraid to go out, there's been a series of detentions overnight. we have a curfew from 11 p m2 5am. everybody is waiting for a swift response. the drug gang leader who had the prison break is on the hunt is still on. people are waiting for a response from the government and we are still starting to see some differences in politicians on how this has to be handled so there is a lot of uncertainty and staying at home. , , ., , , ., lot of uncertainty and staying at home. , , . , , ., ., home. give us a sense of how unexpected — home. give us a sense of how unexpected or _ home. give us a sense of how unexpected or not _ home. give us a sense of how unexpected or not this - home. give us a sense of how i unexpected or not this dramatic rise in recent violence is? i unexpected or not this dramatic rise in recent vi
earlier i spoke to local journalist carolina loza leon who is the city of manta in ecuador.dy is going to work from home, same with universities and school. this represents a problem for people who have connectivity issues in many parts of the country. many people are afraid to go out, there's been a series of detentions overnight. we have a curfew from 11 p m2 5am. everybody is waiting for a swift response. the drug gang leader who had the prison break is on the hunt is still on. people are...
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Jan 26, 2024
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and as part of that, president correa closed a us military base in the port city of manta.ador�*s waters. also, in 2013, rafael correa suspended cooperation with the us drugs enforcement administration. that meant a sharp reduction in us support. and also relevant here is one of ecuador�*s main exports, bananas. they're shipped in containers with many bound for the us and europe. cocaine could go in those containers too. put all of that together, farc�*s demobilisation, the clampdown in colombia, ecuador�*s disengagement with the us, a lack of security infrastructure and the established export routes for bananas, and ecuador was vulnerable when the cartels decided to make their move. over the last few years, where we've seen this escalation of violence, this sort of gradual descent or not so gradual, sometimes quite, you know, surges and outbreaks of violence. there's been numerous states of emergency, you know, 60 days, 30 days. and none of them have really sort of got to the root of the problem. president correa left office in 2017. two more presidents would follow him. a
and as part of that, president correa closed a us military base in the port city of manta.ador�*s waters. also, in 2013, rafael correa suspended cooperation with the us drugs enforcement administration. that meant a sharp reduction in us support. and also relevant here is one of ecuador�*s main exports, bananas. they're shipped in containers with many bound for the us and europe. cocaine could go in those containers too. put all of that together, farc�*s demobilisation, the clampdown in...
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Jan 27, 2024
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and as part of that, president correa closed a us military base in the port city of manta.“re shipped in containers with many bound for the us and europe. cocaine could go in those containers too. put all of that together, farc“s demobilisation, the clampdown in colombia, ecuador“s disengagement with the us, a lack of security infrastructure, and the established export routes for bananas, and ecuador was vulnerable when the cartels decided to make their move. over the last few years, where we've seen this escalation of violence, this sort of gradual descent or not so gradual, sometimes quite, you know, surges and outbreaks of violence. there's been numerous states of emergency, you know, 60 days, 30 days. and none of them have really sort of got to the root of the problem. president correa left office in 2017. two more presidents would follow him. and then in october last year, daniel noboa was elected president on a promise to crack down on violent crime. to do that, he'd need to deal with the criminal networks operating within ecuador“s notorious prisons, which are centra
and as part of that, president correa closed a us military base in the port city of manta.“re shipped in containers with many bound for the us and europe. cocaine could go in those containers too. put all of that together, farc“s demobilisation, the clampdown in colombia, ecuador“s disengagement with the us, a lack of security infrastructure, and the established export routes for bananas, and ecuador was vulnerable when the cartels decided to make their move. over the last few years,...
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Jan 14, 2024
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mantas society was so tragic and painful. you can see that on peoples faces, all the tears, the hugging. >> reporter: to help the city heal, thee. >> justice will be done, that's not a pledge. >> reporter: justice, of course, dependent on a thorough police investigation. detectives were not playing catch-up, given how long it had taken to find lorenzen's body after he was murdered. at the crime scene, clues were already emerging. >> police found different shell casings at the scene. >> reporter: different casings, which means that more than one gun was used to murder lorenzen. >> which indicated that there possibly were two suspects responsible for the shooting. >> reporter: tony armstrong was already feeling the heat to crack one of the biggest cases of his career. >> this case was personal to you? >> it was. at that time, i vowed to the public that i would solve it. i wanted to be able to tell his mom that we got the person, that was responsible for this. >> reporter: but what who would do such a thing and why? lorenzen came from humble beginnings in mississippi, where he was born and i started playing basketball. but it was
mantas society was so tragic and painful. you can see that on peoples faces, all the tears, the hugging. >> reporter: to help the city heal, thee. >> justice will be done, that's not a pledge. >> reporter: justice, of course, dependent on a thorough police investigation. detectives were not playing catch-up, given how long it had taken to find lorenzen's body after he was murdered. at the crime scene, clues were already emerging. >> police found different shell casings...