September 27th, 2017 - Americas Program - Tuesday marked three years since the search began for the 43 students disappeared in Iguala, Guerrero. It also marked one week since dozens of families began searching for their loved ones trapped in collapsed buildings after the September 19th earthquake.
In a silent march from the Angel of Independence to the “Anti-Monument” to the disappeaared students at the intersection of Reforma and Bucareli, the Ayotzinapa families and hundreds of (...)
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Somber Mexico City March Commemorates Ayotzinapa Anniversary
Martha Pskowski, Americas Program
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Reforms Against Workers in Brazil Threaten All Latin America
Trade Union Confederation of the Americas (TUCA), ALAI
7 de agosto de 2017, puesto en línea por Claudia CasalJuly 20th, 2017, São Paulo - ALAI - Today Brazil, the main economy of the region, is the laboratory of the most aggressive and reactionary anti-labor reforms in Latin America. Such is the result of the abrupt political shift to the right recently experienced by the country and, as Trade Union Confederation of the Americas, it is our obligation to analyze what is happening and develop answers that are up to the challenge.
Slightly more than a year ago, a broad coalition of reactionary (...) -
Opinion
Our Fight Against Femicide in Latin AmericaIlka Oliva Corado
24 April 2017, posted by Ilka Oliva CoradoApril 8 marked one month since the femicide of 41 Guatemalan girls whom the state of Guatemala raped and burned alive. And also, on April 8 appeared the body of Micaela Garcia, an Argentine girl member of the Evita Movement, who had disappeared a few days ago. Twenty one years old Micaela, was a student of Physical Education, and was very concerned about the outcasts, the black ones, those that classism detests. She was raped and murdered by a serial rapist who was released by a judge (...)
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MEXICO-UNITED STATES - How a US Republican President and a Mexican Youth Ended a Monarchy
Michael Hogan
9 January 2017, posted by Michael HoganOn April 10, 1863, Maximilian I and his wife Charlotte were installed as Emperor and Empress of Mexico. They came to power at the behest of the Napoleon III who had first sent armed forces to collect on past-due Mexican debts, but then encouraged them to stay and finally to conquer the country. At that time the French Army was the most powerful in the world. Although Mexico provided stout resistance, including an underdog victory at Puebla (Cinco de Mayo), its army was finally overwhelmed (...)
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Opinion
CUBA - I am Fidel! I am Fidel! I am Fidel!Ilka Oliva Corado
9 December 2016, posted by Ilka Oliva CoradoWhere is Fidel? Daniel Ortega asked in the Jose Marti Memorial of the Revolution Square in Havana, in tribute to Fidel, and the Cuban people, exalted, grateful and loving, in unison answered: I am Fidel! I am Fidel! I am Fidel! At that moment, Cuba vibrated again, as in 1st. January 1959. The world listened to the Cuban people, the winds and the seas echoed the reciprocal love between the Cuban Revolution Leader and his people.
The most maligned man on the planet, who survived more than (...) -
Opinion
It is Imperative to Destabilize VenezuelaIlka Oliva Corado
2 November 2016, posted by Ilka Oliva CoradoThey are impatient for the Bolivarian Revolution to collapse. There have been too many benefits for the outcasts, too many development opportunities for the marginalized of the system, and this is something the right and international capital can not live with.
On December 7, 2015, Hillary Clinton celebrated with Latin right wingers in the United States that the National Assembly was in the hands of the Venezuelan right, and swiftly made use of the occasion to give a speech that fueled (...) -
Opinion
COLOMBIA - The No, Triumph of the OligarchiesIlka Oliva Corado
12 October 2016, posted by Ilka Oliva CoradoLatin America is still crying tears of blood, how many centuries in agony? The No in Colombia is the result of decades of media manipulation, the particular agenda of Plan Condor has been applied to the letter in the country with the modalities of time and technology.
War is always more profitable than peace for the oligarchies. In all wars is always the people impinged on their rights who provide the corpses. It is more profitable for the big global mafias to maintain impunity (...) -
Opinion
BRAZIL - Dilma, a Woman of Deep ConvictionsIlka Oliva Corado
16 September 2016, posted by Ilka Oliva CoradoThe photograph of a young Brazilian guerrilla, almost a child, before a military court that tortured and imprisoned her for three years, went around the world the day Dilma Vana da Silva Rousseff became the first woman president of Brazil.
That image of a brave teenager, of deep and sincere look, sitting on the bench of the accused for defending the sovereignty of his people and fighting against a dictatorship, which precisely came into being also by a coup in 1964, went beyond the (...) -
Opinion
COLOMBIA - It is not Venezuela, it’s ColombiaIlka Oliva Corado
8 September 2016, posted by Ilka Oliva CoradoLatin America, with its multitudinous faces and multiple ethnicities, is black, has the strength and resilience of African descent. An ancient root that we continue to deny as part of our cultural identity. As Afro-descendants in Latin America we remain invisible even more than indigenous peoples. In the beauty of the Patria Grande, in the jungles of Darién and the basins of the Atrato and San Juan rivers in the Colombian Pacific, is located the department of Chocó; inhabited by ethnic (...)
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Opinion
VENEZUELA - The Fallacy of FamineIlka Oliva Corado
11 August 2016, posted by Ilka Oliva CoradoI wonder what is happening with the common sense of the people, with the natural intelligence and the ability to reason. We’re letting ourselves to be influenced by what the world big media corporations are imposing upon us. Where is our power of resistance, of questioning and the right to doubt? Is it perhaps that we have allowed ourselves to be robed even of our instinct?
Who on earth would think that there may be famine in Venezuela because of the current government; when the (...)