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    Latin America

    • Analysis and testimonies / Latin America
    • 25 Jan 2016
    • Alex Anfruns

    From the Condor Operation to FTAA : globalization and state terrorism

    For wishing a more just and society in solidarity, educator Martin Armada was considered by the Stroessner dictatorship as a subversive and an “intellectual terrorist”. As thousands of students, educators, intellectuals […]

    • Analysis and testimonies / Latin America
    • 09 May 2015
    • Tarik Bouafia

    Latin America in Perspective: Between Successes and New Challenges

    After the lost decades of the 1980s and 1990s that saw Latin America falling into extreme poverty, mass unemployment and the explosion of public debt, the continent has since raised […]

    • Latin America
    • 08 Dec 2009
    • Renaud Vivien et Damien Millet

    The sins of Hugo Chavez ?

      In Latin America, almost one out of every ten persons lives below the poverty line.  In Venezuela, a man claims one can put an end to this.  Some people […]

    • Latin America / United States
    • 03 Jul 2009
    • Nikolas Kozloff

    What’s Behind the Coup?

      Which do you prefer, the official version of U.S. foreign policy in Latin America or the more hidden story? If you were reading The New York Times, you probably […]

    • Latin America
    • 03 Jul 2009
    • Mark Weisbrot

    Does the US back the Honduran coup?

      The Obama administration’s condemnation of the coup in Honduras has been lukewarm compared to the rest of the world The military coup that overthrew Honduras’s elected president, Manuel Zelaya, […]

    • Latin America
    • 03 Jul 2009
    • Michaël Parenti

    The Honduras Coup: Is Obama Innocent?

      Many people ask : is Obama really innocent about what happens in Honduras ? Many also believe this president is “different”. www.investigaction.net asked his opinion to the famous US […]

    • Latin America
    • 29 Jun 2009
    • Eva Golinger

    Honduras : Obama’s first coup d’Etat

      President Zelaya of Honduras has just been kidnapped Caracas, Venezuela –  The text message that beeped on my cell phone this morning read “Alert, Zelaya has been kidnapped, coup […]

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