Tuesday, December 5th, 2006 - Democracy Now! News Program - Cuba is coming off the week-long celebration of the eightieth birthday of President Fidel Castro. Castro’s birthday was in August but celebrations were delayed after Castro fell ill with an unspecified intestinal condition. He has not appeared in public and not did attend any of last week’s events. The Cuban government insists Castro is improving but there is speculation his condition is worse than has been publicly disclosed. (…)
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CUBA - Top Cuban Official Ricardo Alarcón on Castro’s Condition and Cuba’s Future
Ricardo Alarcón, Amy Goodman & Jon Alpert, Democracy Now!
6 December 2006, by Manuela Garza Ascencio -
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VENEZUELA - Entretien avec le vice-président José Vicente RangelHéctor José Arenas Amorocho
1er décembre 2006, par DialL’automne 2006 a été marqué par une forte visibilité du Venezuela au sein de l’Organisation des Nations unies (ONU), avec d’abord le retentissant discours du président Hugo Chávez devant l’assemblée générale, mercredi 20 septembre, puis les discussions et les votes successifs pour élire un pays représentant l’Amérique latine et les Caraïbes au Conseil de sécurité (siège non permanent). Après plusieurs semaines de votes sans majorité des deux-tiers pour l’un ou l’autre des deux candidats en (…)
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MEXICO - "La derecha mexicana coartó la posibilidad de un frente latinoamericano de centro-izquierda", Entrevista a Paco Ignacio Taibo II (por Verónica Gago, Rebelión)
29 de noviembre de 2006, por Manuela Garza Ascencio
Rebelión - Si es verdad que la Coca-Cola tiene una fórmula mágica, la única manera de comprobarlo es ver la vitalidad y el entusiasmo que el prolífico escritor mexicano Paco Ignacio Taibo II logra contagiar mientras consume sin pausa latas de ese líquido negro y dulzón (con la misma manía que su mítico personaje, el detective –de un DF también mítico– Héctor Belascoarán). Taibo II encarga varias latas para la heladera de su habitación en un céntrico hotel porteño y se dispone, una vez más en (…)
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US - Voter Suppression in Midterm Elections: Robocalls, ID Confusion, Voter Roll Purges
Adam Cohen & Amy Goodman, Democracy Now!
6 November 2006, by John MaloneMonday, November 6th, 2006 - Democracy Now! News Program - In Virginia, Democratic Senatorial candidate James Webb’s last name does not appear on the voting summary sheet. In Indiana, African American congresswoman Julia Carson was told her congressional ID was not sufficient to vote. In Broward County, Florida early voting, a vote for the Democratic gubernatorial candidate registered as a vote for the Republican candidate. Adam Cohen, editorial writer for The New York Times, joins us to (…)
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BOLIVIE - Le président Evo Morales parle de l’Amérique latine, de la politique étrangère des Etats-Unis et du rôle des peuples indigènes de Bolivie
Evo Morales, Amy Goodman & Juan Gonzales, Democracy Now !
6 novembre 2006, par John Malone[Vous souhaitez nous aider à améliorer la qualité de ce texte traduit de l’anglais ? Vous êtes les bienvenu-e-s ! Plus de détails en fin d’article.]
22 septembre 2006 Democracy Now ! News Program - Il y a dix mois, Evo Morales a été le centre d’un évènement historique quand il est devenu le premier dirigeant indigène du pays. Lors de son entrée en fonction en janvier, il a annoncé la fin de l’époque coloniale et néolibérale bolivienne. Depuis il a entrepris de nationaliser une partie des (…) -
US - Vote Suppression in 2006: Rule Changes Threaten to Disenfranchise Hundreds of Thousands of Eligible Voters
Wendy Weiser & Amy Goodman, Democracy Now!
3 November 2006, by John MaloneTuesday, October 31st, 2006 - Democracy Now! News Program - It is not just electronic voting machines that are raising concern. Experts say that new computerized voter lists and new rules regarding voter registration and ID requirements have the potential to disenfranchise hundreds of thousands of voters. The Brennan Center for Justice has a new report detailing the ways in which the vote could be suppressed in several states next week. In an Op-Ed published in the New York Times on (…)
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US - Will a Shocking New GOP Court Victory and Karl Rove’s Attack on Ohio in 2006 Doom the Democrats Nationwide?
Bob Fitrakis, Harvey Wasserman, Bev Harris, Wendy Weiser & Amy Goodman, Democracy Now!
3 November 2006, by John MaloneTuesday, October 31st, 2006 - Democracy Now! News Program - On Sunday in Ohio, a judge put on hold a decision that suspended the state’s new voter identification law. Our next two guests write that this law imposes a series of draconian requirements for voter ID, including the demand for certain documents. These documents are more difficult to obtain by the poor, homeless and elderly - all constituents who tend to vote Democratic.
Bob Fitrakis and Harvey Wasserman are with us now from (…) -
US - "Hacking Democracy": New Documentary Exposes Vulnerability of Electronic Voting Machines
Bev Harris & Amy Goodman, Democracy Now!
3 November 2006, by John MaloneTuesday, October 31st, 2006 - Democracy Now! News Program - There is a week to go before millions of voters cast their vote in the mid- term elections. Many are calling this the most high-stakes election in recent years with the possibility of a Democratic takeover of Congress. But since the contested Presidential elections of 2000 and 2004, more people have been raising concern about the integrity of our voting system. Today, we spend the hour looking at the state of voting in this country. (…)
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VENEZUELA - Venezuela’s UN Ambassador Accuses Bush Administration of Blackmailing Other Countries Over Contested UN Seat
Francisco Arias Cardenas, Amy Goodman & Linda Golindano, Democracy Now!
23 October 2006, by DialFriday, October 20th, 2006 - Democracy Now! News Program - On Thursday the Bush administration urged Venezuela to give up its campaign to win a seat on the United Nations Security Council. Over the past four days, the UN General Assembly has conducted 30 rounds of votes to decide whether Venezuela or Guatemala should represent Latin America on the Security Council. Guatemala has won every round of voting but has failed to secure the needed two-thirds majority.
Venezuelan President Hugo (…) -
LATIN AMERICA - Tariq Ali on Hugo Chávez, the Axis of Hope and His New Book ’Pirates of the Caribbean’
Tariq Ali & Amy Goodman, Democracy Now!
19 October 2006, by Manuela Garza AscencioTuesday, October 17th, 2006 - Democracy Now! News Program - Voting in the race for Latin America’s open seat on the UN Security Council will go into a second day after delegates failed to end a deadlock between frontrunners Venezuela and Guatemala.
Neither country obtained the 125 votes needed to win, but after ten rounds of voting, Guatemala established a wide lead with 110 to Venezuela’s 77. The balloting resumes Tuesday and could last days until one country prevails or the Latin (…)