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MAYAGÜEZ, Puerto Rico — Voices from almost all sectors of Puerto Rican society have been raised, once again, in protest against imperial arrogance and violations of people’s rights in this colony by U.S. authorities, following FBI raids of homes of pro-independence leaders on the morning of Feb. 10 in which a number of journalists were attacked with pepper spray. All the video footage shot by different news agencies showed the FBI attacks were unprovoked.
Read more | Feb. 18, 2006

CARACAS, Venezuela — The sixth World Social Forum concluded here Jan. 29 with a rally of tens of thousands at the Poliedro Stadium, where just two days prior delegates from 160 countries gathered to hear Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez.
Read more | Feb. 18, 2006

WASHINGTON — Grisly details of torture of detainees at the U.S. detention center at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, are revealed in a new UN report, not yet released. The torture includes jamming feeding tubes up the nostrils of hunger strikers twice daily and force-feeding them Ex-Lax so they lose control of their bowels.
Read more | Feb. 18, 2006

A storm is raging in Mexico over extraterritorial rights claimed by the United States.
Read more | Daily Online

Comenzando el 16 de enero, una cartelera electrónica puesto muy alto en el lado del edificio de la Sección de Intereses Norteamericanos en La Habana ha estado exhibiendo las palabras de Abraham Lincoln, la Declaración Universal de Derechos Humanos, Martín Luther King, y disidentes europeos antisoviéticos como Vaclav Havel, en letras rojas de un metro y medio de altura. Su propósito es eel de calumniar la democracia cubana y desbaratar a su revolución.
Read more | Feb. 11, 2006

Tributes from around the world flooded in to the Frente Farabundo Martí para la Liberación Nacional (FMLN) last week on the death of Schafik Jorge Handal, a distinguished revolutionary leader in El Salvador.
Read more | Feb. 11, 2006

India: Airport workers on strike
Iraq: Trade unionist killed
Colombia: Coca-Cola FEMSA investigation
South Africa: Local elections ahead
Cuba: Chávez wins UNESCO Marti prize
Read more | Feb. 11, 2006

Mexican voters will elect a new president July 2. The constitution gives presidents one six-year term and forbids re-election, so the current president, Vicente Fox Quezada of the right-wing National Action Party (PAN), must go.
Read more | Feb. 11, 2006

CARACAS, Venezuela — As this city filled up with delegates from 160 countries attending the sixth World Social Forum last month, one thing seemed to be on their minds: learning more about the revolutionary process taking place in Venezuela. And Venezuelans — from state officials to political party leaders to activists in the social movements to the man, woman or child in the street — are eager to talk about the Bolivarian Revolution.
Read more | Feb. 11, 2006

Cuba’s struggle goes beyond overcoming a state of siege and surviving the fall of the Soviet bloc. It ends neither with health care, schools, and food for all, nor with the battle of ideas. There’s more to be done.
Read more | Feb. 11, 2006


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