Ecuador: Indigenous Radio Station Spared Closure

January 29, 2010 Upside Down World 0

On Tuesday, Ecuador’s National Telecommunications Commission retracted a December decision to shut down an indigenous radio station. The commission, known as CONATEL, had previously determined that the “The Voice of Arutam” was responsible for inciting indigenous protesters to violence during a strike in September 2009 that cost the life of an indigenous bilingual teacher, Bosco Wisum.

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Indigenous Peoples in El Salvador Commemorate 1932 Massacre

January 27, 2010 Upside Down World 0

Indigenous peoples in the western Salvadoran town of Izalco commemorated the 78th anniversary of  the slaughter of 30 thousand indigenous people and peasants, killed during the popular uprisings.  On January 22, 1932, more than three thousand farmers, indigenous and political leaders protested  low wages, unfair distribution of land and hoarding of wealth in the hands of a few elite Salvadoran families.


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Honduras’ Porfirio “Pepe” Lobo: Another Disaster for Central American Democracy Waiting in the Wing

January 26, 2010 Upside Down World 0

Tomorrow, January 27th, as the world’s eyes continue to be riveted on the unfolding disaster in Haiti, Porfirio “Pepe” Lobo will be installed as Honduras’ president, succeeding de facto president Roberto Micheletti. Lobo, a supporter of the June 28th military coup that ousted President Manuel Zelaya, was chosen in a November election held under conditions of qualified state terror.

 


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Lucro con la crisis haitiana

January 25, 2010 Upside Down World 0

Corporaciones estadounidenses, mercenarios privados, Washington y el Fondo Monetario Internacional están usando la crisis en Haití para lucrar, promover impopulares políticas neoliberales y extender el control militar y económico sobre el pueblo haitiano. Tras la […]

Canada’s Long Road to Mining Reform

January 25, 2010 Upside Down World 0

Rape. Murder. Corruption. Environmental contamination. Impunity. These are just some of the charges and incidents that have plagued Canadian mining operations abroad for years. Now one Canadian lawmaker has taken on the Herculean challenge of legislating mining reform in a country that has traditionally acted like a parent in denial.

 

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Voices of Participatory Democracy in Venezuela: A Review of Venezuela Speaks! Voices from the Grassroots

January 21, 2010 Upside Down World 0

There are many different ways that the corporate media continues to misrepresent the Bolivarian Revolution in Venezuela. Many critics of this biased media coverage have directly challenged the demonization of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, but very few critics, if any, have exposed the media’s virtual erasure of the vibrant and growing participatory democracy in Venezuela.

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