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Los Angeles cops unpunished for killing infant Suzie Peña
The Los Angeles Police Commission recently released its investigative report on the July 2005 Los Angeles Police Department’s brutal killing…
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Chávez scores electoral victory: Supporters gather in San Francisco
On Sunday, Dec. 3, the people of Venezuela reelected President Hugo Chávez by a wide margin. For years, Chávez has…
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Protests demand justice for Filipina raped by U.S. troops
Nov. 25 is the International Day to Eliminate Violence Against Women. Actions across the world were taken from Nov. 25-27…
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Politicians fiddle, Iraq burns
In 1970, Henry Kissinger chaired the Vietnam War’s version of the Iraq Study Group (ISG). Its name was virtually the…
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Oaxaca struggle presses demands, consolidates support
Protesters and supporters of the Popular Assembly of the Peoples of Oaxaca (APPO) proved their commitment to the people’s movement…
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Fidel Castro: ‘It is our duty to save our species’
Dear compatriots and friends from all over the world: In this period I have worked intensively ensure the objectives set…
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AIDS: Grappling with a global crisis
Dec. 1 is World AIDS Day, a day focused on remembering the tens of millions of people who have died…
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Bolivia enacts sweeping land reform law
This article was first published by Cuba's Prensa Latina on Nov. 29. Considered as a historical day, Bolivian president Evo…
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?Podrá Washington admitir su derrota en Irak?
En las semanas que conducían a las elecciones en noviembre de 2006, la guerra en Irak fue el tema principal…
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Oaxaca: ‘Una forma de lucha como la Comuna de París’
Dr. Gilberto López y Rivas es profesor de etnología y Antropología Social en el Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia.…
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