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True, not true: Korea, Sony hack, Pres. Obama, free speech
What we actually now know for sure: President Obama said zero about South Korea's assault on free speech and human…
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‘Today is the day democracy is murdered’: Wave of repression sweeps South Korea
On December 19, the South Korean Constitutional Court delivered a devastating blow against the progressive movement when it disbanded the…
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WikiLeaks: Hériveaux ‘close contact’ of U.S. Embassy in Haiti—final
Three things about Rudy Hériveaux emerge from reviewing U.S. State Department reports about him: 1) he supported the policies of…
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Evans Paul: Archetypal scheming politician nominated as Haitian PM
Over the past 30 years that he has strutted on Haiti’s political stage, politician Evans Paul has become something like…
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The #ThinBlueLine between protest and cop coup
"The mayor’s hands are literally dripping with our blood because of his words and actions"
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Third USAID plot to destroy Cuba exposed
People are outraged by a recently uncovered scandal implicating the U.S. in another ridiculous covert operation to overthrow the Cuban…
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Interview: Revolutionary transformation of Venezuela’s police
Freddy Bernal is a Venezuelan revolutionary who first rose up against the dictatorship of Carlos Andres Pérez, when he led a police…
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‘End’ of Afghanistan occupation a lie
Taking a break from his Christmas vacation in Hawaii, President Obama gave a speech at a Marine base claiming that…
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Militant Journalism
Sacramento stands in opposition to Police Bill of Rights
On Dec. 26, around 50 members of the community gathered in front of the downtown Sacramento headquarters of the Fraternal…
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Militant Journalism
Appeal for Justice: Free Kwadir Felton!
“I got to tell all the things that are hidden inside me of what really happened”--Renee Felton, Kwadir's mother
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Nicaragua’s Grand Canal: The other side of the story
Nicaragua is on the verge of beginning construction of a trans-isthmus canal, a dream that goes back to the colonial…
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Cuba refuses to extradite Assata Shakur
As news broke of the release of the three remaining members of the Cuban Five and the “normalization” of relations between…
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Apache sacred land handed over to mining giant in backroom deal
The Senate passed the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for 2015 in mid-December by a vote of 89 to 11.…
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Continued abuse of unjustly incarcerated Kwadir Felton and his mother
(Originally posted Dec. 22 by Decarcerate the Garden State as “CONTINUED ABUSE OF UNJUSTLY INCARCERATED KWADIR FELTON AND HIS MOTHER…
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WikiLeaks—Hériveaux ‘close contact’ of U.S. Embassy in Haiti—continued
This article, the second of three, was originally posted Dec. 23 on Haïti Liberté as “WikiLeaked Diplomatic Cables Reveal: Rudy…
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Wikileaks—Hériveaux ‘Close Contact’ of U.S. Embassy in Haiti
This article, the first of three, was originally published Dec. 16 by Haïti Liberté as “WikiLeaks Diplomatic Cables Reveal: Rudy…
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Ongoing movement against racism and police violence and Mayor De Blasio’s remarks
Originally posted by the ANSWER Coalition in NYC. Tuesday, Dec. 23 March Proceeding As Planned Mayor de Blasio’s call for…
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Leftward moves in Latin America led to change in US Cuba policy
The recent change in relations between the United States in Cuba is an important moment for the Cuban revolution. For…
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Venezuela vows to resist U.S. sanctions
On Dec. 10, Congress passed the Venezuela Defense of Human Rights and Civil Society Act. The bill imposes sanctions on Venezuela…
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Activists rally at St. Petersburg Police Station
The turnout was not massive. But what the protestors lacked in numbers, they made up in passion. A group of…
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