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Author: Dennis Siluk

Article source: http://www.opinioneye.com/. Used with author's permission.

Children of the Mountains

Up the stairs and down the street The children from the mountains

Go on silent feet— Looking for the culprits Who gave them poisoned meat...!

And crying from their ghostly graves "Twenty-four dead they say,"

(24-died that way; in l999) As now, their parents parade For justice!...on Peruvian streets.

Note: in l999, 24-children were poisoned, and died by bad food they had ate, and the culprits have to this date (10/22/2005) have not been brought to justice by the Peruvian authorities. Thus, this poem is dedicated to those children and their parents. #903 Notes:

Review Notes

Note 1: 91.7 Radio "Super Latina", 10/19/2005, inteviewer Joseito Arrieta, reaching 1.2 million people in the Mantaro Valley Region about the book "Spell of the Andes" (paraphrased): the Municipality and the Cultura House from Huancayo should give an acknowledgement for the work you did on The Mantaro Valley.

Note 2: Channel #5 "Panamericana" 10/16/2005, "Good Morning Huancayo" (in Huancayo, Peru ((population 325,000)); interviewed by reporter: Vladimir Bendezu, on Mr. Siluk`s two books: "Spell of the Andes," and "Peruvian Poems": also on, Mr. Siluk's biography; for the Mantaro Valley Region, in Peru.)

*Note 3: Cesar Hildebrandt, International Journalist and Commentator, for Channel #2, in Lima, Peru, on October 7, 2005, introduced Mr. Siluk´s book, "Peruvian Poems," to the world, saying: "…Peruvian Poems, is a most interesting book, and important…." (population of Lima, eight million, and all of Peru: twenty-five million)) plus a number of other Latin American countries: reaching about sixty-three million inhabidents, in addition, his program reaches Spain)).

Note 4: More than 144,000-visit Mr. Siluk's web site a year: see his travels and books…!

Nota 5: (*2): César Hildebrandt, Comentarista Internacional, en Canal 2, en Lima, Perú, el 7 de octubre del 2005, introdujo el libro del Sr. Siluk, "Poemas Peruanos", al mundo, diciendo: "...Poemas Peruanos es un libro muy interesante, usted debería leerlo..."

See Dennis' web site: http://dennissiluk.tripod.com