Year: 2010
Extending the Reach of Safe Abortion in Mexico
MARÍA (the group’s acronym for Women, Abortion, Reproduction, Information and Accompaniment) was founded in May 2009 to provide information, support and financial assistance to women outside greater Mexico City who want an abortion. “The aim of the Fund is not to be a welfare-kind of support system, but to provide women with the tools they need to take responsibility for their bodies and their lives, and to help them understand that they are receiving support for exercising a right, not a favour,” Oriana López, director of operations of MARÍA, told IPS. […]
Katrina Redux: New Disaster, Same Contractors in Haiti
Source: Haiti Relief and Reconstruction Watch Ben Fox of the AP reported earlier this week on foreign firms going to Haiti to try and capitalize on the long and expensive reconstruction process. One contractor, which […]
Honduras: Violence and Human Rights Violations Escalate
Honduras is immersed in a very worrying spiral of violence, and the international trade union movement remains on the alert for human rights violations. Being a trade unionist or part of the Resistance Front implies […]
A Bad Week for the Monroe Doctrine
Source: FPIF It is hard to find words that quite describe U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s performance at the June 7 meeting of the Organization of American States (OAS) in Lima, Peru. Cluelessness certainly […]
One Year Since the Bagua Massacre: New Actors Facing a State in Crisis in Peru
Building Socialism from Below: The Role of the Communes in Venezuela
Source: Socialist Project We met with Antenea Jimenez, a former militant with the student movement who is now working with a national network of activists who are trying to build and strengthen the comunas. The […]
Central America: Food Security Further Undermined by Climate Disasters
(IPS) – Adverse climatic conditions and weather-related disasters are damaging crops in El Salvador and neighbouring countries in Central America, aggravating the food vulnerability that the region already faces. In late 2009, for the first […]
Interview: Return to El Salvador
Why do 700 Salvadorans leave their native country every day? This is the burning question behind documentary filmmaker Jamie Moffett’s latest project, Return to El Salvador. Narrated by Martin Sheen and endorsed by Archbishop Desmond Tutu, the film provides a rare glimpse into how the lives of North Americans are directly tied to those of this tiny Central American nation. I recently interviewed Moffett about the film.
Colombia: Ten Injured as Riot Police Break Strike at Calgary-Owned Oil Company
Protests against Gran Tierra Resources met with repression as Parliament prepares to sign Free Trade Agreement Source: The Media Co-op At least 10 people were wounded last week when riot police (ESMAD) attempted to break […]