Argentina Thirty Years After the Malvinas War: Demanding Sovereignty and Healing the Wounds of War

April 11, 2012 Upside Down World 0

On April 2, the National Day of Veterans and the Fallen in the Malvinas, provinces and social organizations throughout Argentina held commemorative activities and marches. But for Argentina, the act of remembering the thirty-year-old Malvinas War is no straightforward task. It is charged with both international politics and an internal struggle within Argentine society.

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Miners break down extracted rocks manually with hammers.

Small-Scale Miners in Nariño Face Crackdown as Foreign Companies Set Sights on Colombia

April 11, 2012 Upside Down World 0

Police arrived at the Santa Isabel mine in Colón-Génova on February 21, 2012. The officers asked these local miners to attend a meeting to see if they could sort out their licensing request; However, when the roughly twenty-five miners arrived, they were read their rights and arrested. Miners and rural social movements allied with the miners, believe that this is part of a federal government strategy to phase out informal mining and pave the way for foreign multinationals. “We are seeing the criminalization of artisanal mining in this country,” says organizer Luz Mila Ruana.

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Ecuador: A Revolutionary March Versus a Counter-Revolutionary March

April 10, 2012 Upside Down World 0

President Correa has two options. He can choose to turn to the left and to demonstrate greater capacity of consensus with the communities affected by his extractivist and neo-developmentalist policy, and with the social movements and the organizations to his left; or make more and more evident the conservative turn of the executive, consolidating and establishing new alliances with business sectors and political organizations to his right.

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