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Report from Ecuador: Democracy Under Threat

October 1, 2010 Jennifer Moore 0

Faced with an apparent attempt to oust Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa on Thursday, Ecuador received an outpouring of support from Honduras to the White House. Most Ecuadorian social organizations, many of whom have had serious differences with the Andean president in recent years, also condemned threats on the country’s democratic and constitutional order. […]

Ecuador: Police Mutiny Threatens Democracy

October 1, 2010 Gonzalo Ortiz 0

With the backing of large crowds of supporters in the streets and of statements from presidents throughout Latin America, the Ecuadorian government of Rafael Correa is attempting to quell a riot by hundreds of police protesting a cut in their benefits which has thrown the country into chaos. […]

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Coup Attempt in Ecuador: Take Action

October 1, 2010 Various Authors 0

Ecuador Solidarity Network: Attempted coup d’etat in Ecuador. Take Action. Following a coordinated protest by police across Ecuador earlier today, President Rafael Correa remains sequestered in the police hospital in the capital city of Ecuador. […]

CONAIE on the Attempted Coup in Ecuador

October 1, 2010 CONAIE 0

A process of change, as weak as it may be, runs the risk of being overturned or overtaken by the right, old or new, if it does not establish alliances with organized social and popular sectors, and deepen progressively. The insubordination of the police, beyond their immediate demands, lays bare at least four substantial things.

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Dispatch from Ecuador

September 30, 2010 Democracy Now 0

Click here to listen to this report from Ecuador by Sofia Jarrin from Democracy Now! Sofia Jarrin works with the Latin American Association for Radio Education.

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Haiti: Empty Promises, Empty Votes

September 30, 2010 Judith Scherr 0

(IPS) – “We are not going to the election in tents. We want housing before elections.” These words were chanted in Creole and held high on placards during a recent demonstration at Haiti’s crumpled National […]

Corruption And Deforestation Caused Oaxaca’s Mudslide Disaster

September 29, 2010 Kristin Bricker 0

On Tuesday morning, the world awoke to the news that a mudslide had buried 80% of Tlahuitoltepec, Oaxaca, a municipality of 10,000 people. Tearful Tlahuitoltepec officials told the press that 300-500 people were feared buried under the mud, while Oaxaca’s Governor Ulises Ruiz Ortiz placed the number of possible deaths at “up to 1,000.”

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