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TODAY IN HISTORY


NOVEMBER 4, 1969: BRAZILIAN SOLDIERS MURDER URBAN GUERRILLA LEADER

NEWS

 

AFTER THE ATTACKS


GUARDIAN
: U.S. STILL TRAINS TERRORISTS AT SCHOOL OF AMERICAS
COUNTERPUNCH: U.S. MILITARY STOP GREEN PARTY LEADER FROM GETTING ON PLANE
PALESTINE CHRONICLE U.S. FOURTH AMENDMENT HAS JUST BEEN CANCELLED
NATION: WILLIAM GREIDER: ARE CORPORATIONS ON WRONG SIDE?

MORE REPORTS


BRAZIL: INDIGENOUS RETAKE BAHIA LAND
EL SALVADOR: EX-PATROLLERS CLASH WITH COPS
COLOMBIA: U.S. SENATE PASSES ANDEAN AID
COLOMBIA: PARAMILITARIES ADMIT MASSACRES
COLOMBIA: DEATH SQUAD PAYS ARMY, POLICE?
ECUADOR: PROTESTERS BLOCK DUCT ROUTE
ECUADOR: INDIGENOUS HOLD FIRST CONGRESS
ECUADOR: GOVERNMENT RELEASES IRAQIS
PANAMA: CHIQUITA WORKERS GET CONTRACT
BOLIVIA: CIVIC STRIKE TRAPS TOURISTS
MEXICO: WHO KILLED HUMAN RIGHTS LAWYER?
MEXICO: PRI HOLDS ON IN THREE STATES
MEXICO: CAMPESINOS SLAM AIRPORT PLAN
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC: HAITIAN OFFICERS GET ASYLUM
HAITI: ELECTION TALKS BREAK DOWN
CUBA: U.S. AIRLINES ADD FLIGHTS
UNITED STATES: BUSH SIGNS ANTITERRORISM LAW
UNITED STATES: WTO TO QATAR; IMF TO CANADA
UNITED STATES: CONTRA WAR LEADER UP FOR POST
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC: POLICE HURT 15 PROTESTERS

THE
MOURNING
AFTER

The U.S. war against terrorism bodes ill for Latin America

Foes of U.S. war plans rally in Detroit.
A mural of Emiliano Zapata in Mexico City shows support for indigenous rebels in the nation’s south.

EXHIBIT THIS! Public art can challenge elites and help democratize culture. Essays by Mirko Lauer, John Pitman Weber, Coco Fusco, José Luis Soto, Isa Campos Castañeda, Dora Andrade, María Galindo, Michael Schnorr and María Esther Francia.

INTERNAL BLEEDING
Cuba’s economic policies encourage the best and brightest to wait tables. There’s another way.

Restaurant workers tap Havana's dollar economy.

CONGRESSMAN’S ‘DUTY’ Moakley fought for peace and justice in Central America
Police seal off downtown Quebec for secret talks on the Free Trade Area of the Americas.

HEMISPHERE, INC.
If trade pact stays on course, 800 million people can say goodbye to democracy

Since ousting the PRI, Fox has shown more sizzle than steak.

FOX AND PONY SHOW
When he defeated a 71-year-old regime last year, Mexico’s Vicente Fox promised sweeping change. Turns out he didn’t mean it.

COLLATERAL DAMAGE
At military bases around the world, the United States refuses to clean up its deadly mess

Kelvin Pérez didn’t see an unexploded U.S. mortar on the ground in Panama.

EARTHQUAKES OF INJUSTICE This year’s tremors in El Salvador add to human-made disasters
In Barrancabermeja, site of Colombia’s largest oil refinery, paramilitary abuses have intensified.  

OIL RIGGED There’s something slippery about the U.S. drug war in Colombia

FEATURE ARCHIVE 
 

ACTION ALERTS


OUR WORK

FAST TRACK: 9-11 STILL BEING USED IN FINAL WEEKS OF TRADE BILL PUSH


HUMAN RIGHTS: DEMAND JUSTICE FOR MURDERED LAWYER IN MEXICO
HUMAN RIGHTS: URGE U.S. TO SUPPORT INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT
U.S. FOREIGN POLICY
: STOP OTTO REICH NOMINATION


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