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By toni solo Scoop | March 4, 2011 “…..for now the thought Both of lost happiness and lasting pain Torments him : round he throws his baleful eyes, That witnessed huge affliction and dismay, Mixed ...

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Latin American Herald-Tribune | February 6, 2011 TEGUCIGALPA – The son of a former Haitian police chief living in exile in Honduras after taking part in coup plots in his homeland was killed in the ...

The Hungarian Far-Right in Bolivia–Eduardo Rózsa-Flores Hungarian Spectrum | April 18, 2009 It didn’t quite work out. The Bolivian police, under not entirely clear circumstances, killed three foreign “terrorists” and arrested two. The group is ...

Morning Star.co.uk | January 28, 2011 Colombia urged Tel Aviv on Thursday to extradite former Israeli army Lieutenant Colonel Yair Klein, who was convicted by a Colombian court of training death squads in the late ...

Josephine Whitaker OpenDemocracy | January 20, 2011 The British government’s links to notorious Bangladeshi counter-terrorism unit, the Rapid Action Battalion, extend to information sharing that may amount to complicity in the torture of British nationals ...

“The last colonial massacre, referred to in the title of the book, took place in Panzós, Guatemala on May 29, 1978, when the military murdered 35 Q’eqchi (Mayan) peasant men, women and children when they ...

By: James Cogan The Nation | January 6, 2011 2010 was the bloodiest year of the now nine-year conflict in Afghanistan and the tribal border regions of Pakistan. Under the command of Gen David Petraeus, ...

Once Upon a Time in Argentina: Mary Anastasia O’Grady’s Latest Fairy Tale By Kurt Fernández Pulse/Upside Down World | January 11, 2011 “All history was a palimpsest, scraped clean and re-inscribed exactly as often as ...

By Phil Davison Independent | December 24, 2010 When her daughter, son-in-law and baby granddaughter, Mariana, disappeared in Argentina in 1976, Uruguayan María Esther Gatti de Islas did not sit back and grieve as some ...

WW4 Report January 16, 2011 A decade after the end of Peru’s 1980-2000 counterinsurgency war was officially declared, the army broke its silence, to give its own version of events. The report, “In Honor of ...

From Wikileaks: “Two Wikileaks-related senior human rights activists have been assassinated. We ask for your assistance.” On Thursday afternoon March 5, Oscar Kamau Kingara, director of the Kenyan based Oscar legal aid Foundation, and its ...

US military investigates ‘death squad’ accused of murdering Afghans By Chris McGreal The Guardian | December 29, 2010 The US military is investigating the leadership of an army brigade whose soldiers are accused of running a ...

By Rauf Klasra International Herald-Tribune | December 31, 2010 Related: “Benazir Bhutto’s assassination: PPP lawmaker points finger at security establishment” ISLAMABAD: A fresh probe has uncovered the role of nine men, including an army brigadier, ...

The Daily Telegraph reports that Tamir Pardo will also pledge to British officials that Israeli agents will never again use fake U.K. documents in overseas operations. Suspects in Dubai assassination of Hamas operative Mahmoud al-Mabhouh ...
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” … An autopsy from 2009 found that the folk singer died from dozens of gunshot wounds all over his body … “ By EVA VERGARA Associated Press | December 21, 2010 Victor Jara, murdered ...

” … COINTELPRO culture within the FBI continued on past the official end of the secret program in 1971 and can be seen in current repression against activists. … “ By Michael Richardson The Examiner ...

By Eric Alterman The Nation | December 2, 2010 Much of the journalistic world is currently focused on the juicy diplomatic details of the WikiLeaks revelations. This is understandable, but the issues raised are complex. ...

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by David Pérez and Daniel Trujillo MRZine | October 30, 2010 Anyone who thinks that social and political instability in Honduras ended with the election of Porfirio Lobo as the president of the republic is ...

“… I currently work under the auspices of the Bianca Jagger Human Rights Foundation (BJHRF), along with with legal experts, NGOs, and academics, to … hold accountable the CEOs and managers of companies committing human rights ...

” … [President] Lugo had to face a real war as a reaction to his independent course. A propaganda campaign targeting him swept across the continent: the media portrayed the former priest’s lifestyle as reckless ...

By Craig Whitlock Washington Post | November 9, 2010 Staff Sgt. Calvin R. Gibbs JOINT BASE LEWIS-MCCHORD, Wash. – A soldier who is charged with leading a conspiracy to randomly target and kill unarmed Afghan ...

By Daya Gamage | Asian Tribune | November 2, 2010 WikiLeaks disclosed US military- maintained Iraq War Logs show that a “Wolf Battalion” or “Wolf Brigade” existed in Iraq, which went around terrorizing insurgents. The ...

” … Ten teachers have been murdered this year for their clear opposition to the current government, a continuation of the coup regime, said Oliva, general coordinator of the Committee of Relatives of Missing Detainees ...

AllGov.com | October 23, 2010 In a highly unusual foreign policy move, the Obama administration has decided to sever all assistance to certain units of Pakistan’s army. The move comes in response to the airing ...

By Carlos Dada Miami Herald | October 30, 2p10 When I embarked six years ago into investigating the killing of Salvadoran Archbishop Oscar Romero, I didn’t know I was not beginning to work on a ...