Full Coverage: Latin America and the Caribbean
August 2007
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08/30/2007
In an attempt to derail indigenous rights activist Rigoberta Menchu’s political party ahead of September 9 elections, a party member and local council candidate was recently assassinated.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld US Related: [Guatemala] [Civil Rights] [Gender] [Indigenous Rights] [Race Politics] [Activism] [Democracy] [Governance] Image: Rigoberta Menchu (R) and her sister march in Guatemala City to memorialize their father's death. © In These Times
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08/30/2007
Since 1998 over 2,500 migrants died while trying to cross the seemingly infinite desert along the U.S.-Mexico border. A woman that traveled to the region with a group dedicated to ending this humanitarian crisis recalls the stories of the migrants whose lives she helped save.
Read moreFrom: Global Exchange Related: [United States] [Mexico] Image: Temperatures in the border region regularly reach 115 degrees fahrenheit. © The Nation Magazine
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08/30/2007
An in depth look at the justice system of an indigenous community in Guatemala illustrates why traditional legal customs can be much more constructive and well-suited to some societies than conventional law enforcement structures. Guatemalan journalist Lucía Escobar explains.
Read moreFrom: North American Congress on Latin America Related: [Guatemala] Image: The High Council works without pay for the entire community. © North American Congress on Latin America
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08/30/2007
Ruotsin uuden kehityspolitiikan linjaukset näkyvät Latinalaisessa Amerikassa. Nicaraguassa, jonka kanssa Ruotsi on tehnyt yhteistyötä lähes 30 vuotta putoaa pois kumppanimaiden listalta. Vastaavasti yhteistyötä laajennetaan Boliviassa ja guatemalassa.
Read moreFrom: Ulkoministeriö Related: [Bolivia] [Guatemala] [Nicaragua] [International Cooperation] Image: © Radio Netherlands
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08/29/2007
Steve Ellner looks at the successes and failures of some of the key policies advanced by the pioneer of "21st century socialism," looking particularly at Hugo Chavez's state-endorsed workers cooperatives and his initiative to eliminate illiteracy.
Read moreFrom: In These Times Related: [Venezuela] Image: Chavez supporters cross a newly built bridge. © In These Times
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08/29/2007
Twenty-five years after 177 indigenous women and children were massacred in central Guatemala, the search for justice is encountering red tape, a shortage of money and outright intimidation.
Read moreFrom: Advocacy Project Related: [Guatemala] |
08/28/2007
An Amazonian indigenous group is using blogs and an online video to shine a light on a Peruvian company's illegal logging activities, which are degrading their environment.
Read moreFrom: Global Voices Online Related: [Brazil] [Peru] Image: The young Ashaninka leader Benki Piyãko actively uses the latest Internet tools to reach out to the world. © Global Voices Online
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08/27/2007
Suomen World Vision tukee 390 000 eurolla Perun maanjäristyksen tuhojen jälleenrakennusta. Tuki kohdistuu maanjäristyksen tuhoamaan San Martinin koulukeskukseen Ican alueella.
Read moreFrom: Suomen World Vision Related: [Peru] [Emergency Relief] |
08/27/2007
Liki puolet perulaisista oli ennestäänkin köyhiä, ja elokuun maanjäristys vain pahensi tilannetta. Presidentti Alan Garcían hankkeet tilanteen helpottamiseksi eivät vakuuta kaikkia.
Read moreFrom: Suomen IPS Related: [Peru] [Poverty] Image: © André Bärtschi / WWF
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08/24/2007
An American human rights organization hosts unique educational travel experiences that focus on human rights and social justice issues. Discover the autonomous indigenous community of northern Mexico through a photo essay detailing UUSC’s latest trip.
Read moreFrom: Unitarian Universalist Service Committee Related: [Mexico] |
08/24/2007
On August 23, 1791 the slaves of Santo Domingo (today Haiti and the Dominican Republic) began their historic revolt, sparking the gradual process that resulted in the international elimination of slavery and the slave trade.
Read moreFrom: Human Rights Education Associates Related: [Dominican Republic] [Haiti] Image: Slaves were led from dark holding areas to transport ships anchored just offshore. © UNESCO
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08/23/2007
BUENOS AIRES, Aug 23 (IPS) - Shocked by the release on parole of former Chilean secret police agent Enrique Arancibia, who was sentenced to life in prison for the 1974 murders of Chilean General Carlos Prats and his wife, the attorney representing the Chilean state in that trial told IPS he was considering legal action to get the measure overturned.
Read moreFrom: Inter Press Service (IPS) Related: [Argentina] [Chile] [Human Rights] [Codes of Conduct] [Geopolitics] [Governance] [Justice and Crime] [Law] Image: Enrique Arancibia. © Memoriaviva.com
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08/23/2007
In 1994 the signatories to the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) welcomed the convention as a means to help Mexican living standards reach those in the United States and Canada. But the last 13 years have been rather unfavorable for Mexicans.
Read moreFrom: Global Exchange Related: [United States] [Mexico] [Canada] Image: "Free Trade = Hunger" © Americas Policy Program
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08/23/2007
After an Argentine hotel went under in the 2001 financial crisis workers occupied the premises, successfully reopened the hotel, and created over 150 jobs. Now the democratically run hotel faces eviction and must struggle to defend their jobs and livelihoods once again.
Read moreFrom: North American Congress on Latin America Related: [Argentina] |
08/23/2007
"Meidät aiottiin tappaa varoittamatta. Takaa-ajajat ryhtyivät ampumaan kohti", Guatemalan presidentinvaaleissa ehdolla oleva Héctor Rosales kertoo.
Read moreFrom: Suomen IPS Related: [Guatemala] [Human Rights] [Politics] |
08/23/2007
UNITED NATIONS, Aug 22 (OneWorld) - Despite intense relief efforts from around the world, thousands of people in Peru who survived last week's deadly earthquake are still living without food, shelter, and life-saving medicines.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld US Related: [Peru] [Emergency Relief] [Poverty] [Social Exclusion] [Indigenous Rights] [Social Exclusion] Image: © pchauca (flickr)
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08/22/2007
Kaivosyhtiö Grupo México on pyytänyt hallitukselta lupaa erottaa heinäkuun lopusta lakkoilleet työntekijät. Työntekijät ovat jo aiemmin saaneet vetoomustuomioistuimelta oikeuden jatkaa lakkoaan, jonka työministeriö oli määritellyt laittomaksi. Kaivostyöläiset vaativat palkankorotuksia ja parempaa työturvallisuutta.
Read moreFrom: Suomen Ammattiliittojen Solidaarisuuskeskus Related: [Mexico] [Labor] |
08/21/2007
The U.S., Mexican, and Canadian heads-of-state are convening this week to discuss "NAFTA plus"; rights advocates are expressing serious concerns that the meeting will not generate "democratic, locally controlled, and earth-friendly policies."
Read moreFrom: Americas Policy Program Related: [Canada] [Mexico] [United States] Image: The U.S. and Mexican presidents. © Eric Draper - White House
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08/21/2007
Following a deal between London Mayor Ken Livingstone and the Venezuelan oil company PetrÓleos de Venezuela Europa, a scheme was launched yesterday which will give half-priced bus travel to up to 250,000 low-income Londoners.
Read moreFrom: Mayor of London Related: [United Kingdom] [Venezuela] Image: Livingstone: "London and Venezuela will be exchanging those things in which they are rich to the mutual benefit of both."
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08/17/2007
Many U.S. organizations are already mobilizing assistance to the thousands left homeless or injured by Wednesday's massive earthquake in Peru. Stay up to date with the latest developments and find out how you can pitch in.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld US Related: [Peru] Image: © pchauca (flickr)
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