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Why Bolivia Matters

January 15, 2008 Laura Carlsen 0

Source: Americas Program Bolivia’s National Palace is a classic colonial building that sits on the pigeon-filled Plaza Murillo in downtown La Paz. It’s more often called the "Palacio Quemado" or "Burned Palace" because it’s been […]

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Marlon Santi: Commitment and Challenge to Reconstruct a New CONAIE in Ecuador

January 15, 2008 Marc Becker 0

At CONAIE Congress

Marlon Santi is the new president of the Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of Ecuador (CONAIE).  He says that he will "join with the people in the Amazon, in the highlands, and on the coast. Since the problems are same and we have to walk together.  I am not a leader who sits at a desk. I am a leader who will be out in the field, fighting for the people." […]

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El Salvador: FMLN Mayor Assassinated in Usulután

January 15, 2008 Cispes 0

Wilber Funes

Wilber Moises Funes, mayor of Alegria, Usulután, was assassinated on January 9 while visiting community projects in the Las Casistas area of his municipality. Wilber Funes, one of the youngest mayors in the country, was dedicated to creating projects for the benefit of the poorest communities in his area while defending the interest of public services still owned by the municipality. […]

Christmas in Nueva Linda, Guatemala: Still Seeking Justice

January 13, 2008 James Rodriguez 0

Peasant farmers from the southern coast who comprise the Civil Association Pro-Justice Nueva Linda Group celebrated their fourth Christmas in a row along the side of the road. Their resistance continues as they seek justice for the abduction and disappearance of Hector Reyes in 2003 as well as the violent eviction of August 2004, which left 12 dead and 45 injured. […]

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Otra Colombia es posible

January 10, 2008 Emir Sader 0

Fuente: Telesur Recuerdo la preocupación de García Márquez cuando veía lo que estaba ocurriendo en Argentina, alrededor de 1977, porque Colombia no se transformase en otra Argentina. Él, que no había recibido todavía un Premio […]

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Chile: Police Kill Mapuche Youth in Land Conflict

January 10, 2008 Benjamin Witte 0

In Chile, on January 2, approximately 30 members of the Yupeco-Vilcun community attempted to occupy a farm located some 20 miles south-west of Temuco, the regional capital. There they were met by armed Carabineros, who fired on the activists, killing 22-year-old Universidad de la Frontera agronomy student Matías Valentín Catrileo Quezada. […]

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