Violeta Ayala (born Violeta Michelle Ayala Grageda. 16 February 1978, Cochabamba, Bolivia) is a film director, producer and writer best known for the highly controversial documentary Stolen (2009), that uncovers slavery in the Sahrawi refugee camps in south-western Algeria and in Western Sahara. Her most recent film, The Bolivian Case, about three Norwegian teenage girls caught with 22 kg of cocaine in Bolivia premiered in the Special Presentation Program at HotDocs, one of the world’s most prestigious documentary festivals and has won an audience award at the Sydney Film Festival.
In 2006 Ayala began her collaboration with Dan Fallshaw on Between the Oil and the Deep Blue Sea, a documentary set in Mauritania, about corruption in the oil industry, that follows the investigations of world-renowned mathematician Yahyia Ould Hamidoune against Woodside Petroleum. On the same subject Ayala co-wrote Slick Operator an article published in the front page of The Sydney Morning Herald.
Waste of flesh
Oh, holy priest, the mighty lord
Will give you strength to rape them all
The punishment the last you get
Will cut your face and steal your breath
Vile We Dwell
These morals cut the play
Is it justice you are crying for
Ok, lets rape the holy whore
With gleamy steel I'll wide your holes
For setting free the holy ghost
Vile We Dwell
I wish them hell
To feces they fell
Vile
Waste of flesh
Assassin of the virgin bride
Lets get in contact with my knife
Please come to me you bloody tool
I'll break your neck you broken fool
Vile We Dwell
These morals cut the play
Mass murders I'll await you fine
Preparing for your sacred shrine
Your tan i'll cut your bones I'll clean
To build your new reality
Vile We Dwell
I wish them hell
To feces they fell
Vile We Dwell
Unworthy for the gift of life
Marched on poisoned, fucked up soil
Infects the soul, cursed the goal
These visions now will crush us all
Vile We Dwell
I wish them hell
To feces they fell
No need to tell