Haiti allows ex-president’s return
Jean-Bertrand Aristide, who was Haiti’s first democratically elected leader, has been in exile for seven years.
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Jean-Bertrand Aristide, who was Haiti’s first democratically elected leader, has been in exile for seven years.
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Our allies are extremely concerned that the on-going state of impunity not only encourages the recent threats and crimes but could lead to more violence and murders in the near future.
Death Threats against Environmental Defenders in El Salvador — Take Action Today! Read More »
Roberto Micheletti aprovechó la confusión de la crisis política para firmar contratos corruptos, según la embajada
This is an important article http://cpj.org/2011/01/egypt-blocks-al-jazeera-transmissions-orders-burea.php
Egypt blocks Al-Jazeera transmissions, orders bureaus shut Read More »
President Obama’s administration lifted restrictions on study abroad programs to Cuba on Jan. 14, overturning limits put in place by then-President George W. Bush in 2004.
Federal ban lifted, schools hope to open study abroad in Cuba Read More »
Saturday, January 29 · 1:00pm – 3:00pm
Pioneer Courthouse Square
Join a peaceful protest this Saturday in Portland, in solidarity with the anger revolution in Egypt
Solidarity with the protests of Egypt 1/29/11 Read More »
This is the U.S. government attempting to silence those who support resistance to oppression in the Middle East and Latin America!
Solidarity Statement from Portland Coalition Opposing Political Repression Read More »
Colombia is training thousands of Mexican soldiers, police and court officials in an effort to boost Mexico’s fight against drug cartels.
Indigenous activists in Bolivia have been holding a mass coca-chewing protest as part of campaign to end an international ban on the practice.
Bolivia: Coca-chewing protest outside US embassy Read More »