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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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‘The Interview’ in historical perspective: endless war against North Korea
On December 17 Sony Pictures cancelled the release of the movie “The Interview” which used racism as “humor” and which…
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San José protesters call for termination of rogue cop
A spirited and highly diverse group of more than a hundred community activists and concerned citizens assembled at the Santa Clara County…
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As Lamothe resigns: Police and UN fire on swelling demonstrations demanding Martelly step down
Originally published Dec. 16 by Haïti Liberté. Prime Minister Laurent Lamothe resigned at almost midnight on Sat., Dec. 13, culminating…
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As Martelly prepares to jettison Lamothe: Nationwide uprising gains strength in Haiti
Originally published Dec. 3 by Haïti Liberté . A nationwide uprising against the regime of business partners President Michel Martelly…
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As PM’s removal is proposed: Martelly’s government totters on eve of Kerry visit
Originally published Dec. 10 by Haïti Liberté . Haiti’s political crisis deepened on Tue., Dec. 9 as an 11-member presidential…
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Senate torture report exposes CIA houses of horror
Even though the broad outlines have been known for some time, the release of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence…
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La liberación de los Cinco Cubanos y el cambio en las relaciones entre EEUU y Cuba
El Partido por el Socialismo y la Liberación (PSL) se une al pueblo cubano y a la gente de todo…
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US Marine in Philippines faces trial for murder of trans woman
On Dec. 15, the Philippine government charged U.S. Marine Pfc. Joseph Scott Pemberton with the murder of Jennifer Laude, a…
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What Supreme Court Amazon ruling exposes
On Dec. 9, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a decision declaring that it was okay for Amazon contractors to force all…
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The release of the Cuban 5 and the shift in U.S.-Cuba relations
The Party for Socialism and Liberation joins with the Cuban people and people throughout the world in expressing our jubilation…
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St. Pete continues shutting it down for justice
On December 13, multinational demonstrators in St. Pete again took to the streets to demand justice for victims of racist…
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Huge demonstrations sustain movement against racism, cops
On Saturday, Dec. 13, over 60,000 people took to the streets of New York City to protest the police murders…
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