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USAID’s Silent Invasion in Bolivia

May 18, 2009 Eva Golinger 0

Recently declassified documents obtained by investigators Jeremy Bigwood and Eva Golinger reveal that the US Agency for International Development (USAID) has invested more than $97 million in “decentralization” and “regional autonomy” projects and opposition political parties in Bolivia since 2002. […]

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Diplomacy Underground: Tunnel Proposed to Grant Bolivia Access to Sea

May 18, 2009 Benjamin Dangl 0

In the bloody War of the Pacific in 1879, Chile took away Bolivia’s only access to the sea. Over a century later, demands from Bolivia for the recuperation of this land are louder than ever. The most recently proposed solution to this diplomatic crisis seems to be straight out of a science fiction novel: the construction of 150 kilometer tunnel from Bolivia to an artificial island in the Pacific Ocean. […]

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What We Want: Voices from the Salvadoran Left – Carlos Alarcón

May 14, 2009 Erica Thompson 0

This is Part Four of a Series of Interviews with members of El Salvador’s social movements titled "What We Want: Voices from the Salvadoran Left."

Carlos Alarcón is a public high school history teacher, community activist, and board member of ANDES 21 de Junio.  His work spans three decades of turmoil and uprising in El Salvador – specifically in Santa Ana, the second most populous department in the country, which borders Honduras and Guatemala.

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