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La búsqueda de la seguridad por medio de las fortificaciones, la vigilancia de fronteras y los muros; Una ilusión (in spanish) La búsqueda de la seguridad por medio de las fortificaciones, la vigilancia de fronteras y los muros; Una ilusión (in spanish)

El 4 de octubre de 2005, el presidente George W. Bush promulgó una ley para la construcción de un muro sobre la frontera que separa a los Estados Unidos de México, con una longitud de 1,200 Kilómetros, casi cerca del 40% de los 3,200 que delimitan a ambos países.



LATIN AMERICA

Hurricane Hugo at the U.N

Venezuela supports Relief Effort

Masked "police" arrest journalists investigating arbitrary arrests and killings in Haiti

Journalists Kevin Pina and Jean Ristil have just been arrested in Haiti while investigating crimes against Father Jean Juste's church. All details follow. I'm urging everyone to send a letter as requested below as soon as possible.

Luis Posada Carriles Denied Bond

Luis Posada Carriles, notorious figure in Latin American terrorist history and former CIA operative, is denied bond today in El Paso Texas by immigration judge. Luis Posada Carriles sat hunched in a chair, a man curved with age and wracked with disease.

Hugo Chavez's New World Vision

After agreeing to supply discounted oil to the richest city in Europe - London - to help its low income residents use the city's buses at a reduced cost after earlier providing discounted heating oil for the poor in several northeastern US cities including its richest one - New York, Hugo Chavez...

Journalism, Wall Street Journal-Style

The Demonization of Progressive Leaders in Latin America

Mexico: A new revolution

Mexico moved one step closer to a social explosion with the Federal Election Tribunal's decision to crown conservative Felipe Calderon as the victor in the hotly contested presidential elections of July 2.

Battling the Scourge of IMF "Economic Medicine": Courage and Resistance in Oaxaca and Mexico City

It began on May 15 this year when teachers belonging to the 70,000 strong National Union of Education Workers in Oaxaca, Mexico took to the streets for the first time to press their demands to the state government to address their long-neglected needs.

Invisible Violence: Ignoring Murder In Post-coup Haiti

In an eight-minute report (6/5/05) in which she rode in a U.N. armored personnel carrier and extolled the bravery of U.N. soldiers, NPR correspondent Lourdes Garcia-Navarro cited “human rights organizations” as saying that “things have improved since the Aristide days.

Cuba Under Fidel Castro

A review article

Democracy, Mexican Style

Review article

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