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Back to homepageChile: Protestas se acutizan, aumenta el número de muertos
Post Views: 34 La protestas en Chile comenzaron con la subida de los precios para el transporte pùblico, pero pronto se convirtieron en protestas en contra del presidente Piñera y sus políticas neoliberales. La INDH dice que se han registrado
Read MoreDiarios desde Chile: Mauro Alejandro Castillo, Fotógrafo
Post Views: 26 Hace unos años me di cuenta que con el pasar del tiempo, cada vez me era más difícil sostener una vida en la capital, los trabajos no duraban lo que solían durar, la remuneración no daba para
Read MoreDiaries from Chile: Mauro Alejandro Castillo, Photographer
Post Views: 7 Testimony of Alejandro Castillo – Photographer A few years ago I’ve realised that with the passing of time, it was harder to sustain a life in the capital, the jobs wouldn’t last what they were meant to,
Read MoreProtests in Chile sour as death toll increases
Post Views: 6 Protests in Chile began against public transport fare hikes but have quickly turned into an uprising against President Piñera’s neoliberal policies. The INDH (Human Rights Association) said to have registered these kind of abuses: “Strip searching, torture,
Read MoreChile: Ya Basta, estamos cansados
Post Views: 11 En Chile, las protestas comenzaron por el anuncio del aumento en el costo del pasaje del metro, desembocando todo el malestar acumulado por años, recuérdese las grandes movilizaciones estudiantiles que lucharon por una educación pública, la tradición
Read MoreAnna Mae Aquash – From the US to Kurdistan: the indigenous struggle for freedom
“I won’t stop fighting for my country until I die” (Anna Mae)
Read More‘The Edge of Democracy’ sheds light on Brazil teetering on the brink
Petra Costa’s The Edge of Democracy is a sprawling nonfiction epic depicting the rise, then fall from power of Brazil’s Workers’ Party (TP), with the senate’s removal from office of left-leaning President Dilma Rousseff
Read MoreAgainst Erasure: Art and Sudan’s Sit-in
More than 100 people were killed and hundreds injured in the government’s June 3 attack on a sit-in in Khartoum
Read MorePsychology, meet politics
Our inner and outer crises are two sides of the same coin. It’s time we acted on that fact
Read MoreDareen Tatour’s Appeal Partially Accepted: Poem Is Not a Crime
An update on the ongoing struggle of Palestinian poet Dareen Tatour by Marcia Lynx Qualey of Arabit.org
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