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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)
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.
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I just finished reading an important new book the author's publisher sent me, which I'll shortly be reviewing for publication.
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New perspectives on the immigration debate
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Part I Canadian officials planned military intervention weeks before Haitian coup Classified memos obtained by The Dominion through Access to Information Act request raise new questions about the extent of Canadian participation in the 2004 coup against Haiti's democratically elected President...
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On February 7, 2006 (and with due homage to the great Uruguayan writer Eduardo Galeano) the people of Haiti were not to be denied. Few people anywhere have endured more oppression and human misery or for a longer period of time (with all too few periods of relief).
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Winds of Change The warming winds of true democracy have been spreading from the tip of Patagonia to the shores of the Rio Grande, traversing all lands in between, with the will of the People trumping the wishes of the Empire.
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The easiest way to understand the institutional bias of western media is to analyze reporting from the developing world. The economic summit in Mar Del Plata, Argentina, provides an excellent opportunity to evaluate the coverage and decide whether such partiality exists.
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This empire, unlike any other in the history of the world, has been built primarily through economic manipulation. “How do we know that the CIA was behind the coup that overthrew Hugo Chávez?” asked historian William Blum in 2002. “Same way we know that the sun will rise tomorrow morning.
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CIA Electoral Interventions. Nicaragua as a Model for Venezuela
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Originally published in Spanish by the Zapatista Army of National Liberation Translated by irlandesa Zapatista Army of National Liberation. Mexico.
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The Washington Post reports recently that President George W. Bush has begun meeting prominent ‘foreign dissidents’ in an attempt to highlight ‘human rights’ abuses committed around the world.
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