Ceremonial Solidarity Arts Celebration November 14, 2008 in Toronto
Submitted by justin on Sun, 2008-11-09 16:49Below a press release for an event on November 14. Please attend if you're in Toronto.
November 05 /08 For immediate release
Ceremonial Solidarity Arts Celebration
-Through rituals, music, dance, poetry and video...
Friday, November 14th 2008
Native Canadian Centre www.ncct.on.ca
16 Spadina Ave. (1/2 block north of Bloor St. W)
7:30pm - 9:30 pm
More stories on the mobilization
Submitted by justin on Thu, 2008-10-23 22:29The international Freedom of Expression Exchange has a good article on the press aspects of the indigenous march in Colombia.
Below is a declaration of European Parliamentarians.
Parliamentary declaration
About the repression of the indigenous and trade unionist movements in Colombia
Some key pieces on Cauca struggles
Submitted by justin on Sun, 2008-10-19 22:58We have been sending a great deal over our list but not posting it here - apologies.
Please see Mario Murillo's reports on the situation in Cauca.
See also this key statement of demands, which was accompanied by the text below:
An Historic Day for Indigenous Peoples
Bolivia's elites seek a media coup
Submitted by justin on Mon, 2008-09-15 15:13Bolivia’s elites seek a media coup
Justin Podur
September 15/08
On my choice of civil resistance
Submitted by justin on Wed, 2008-09-10 15:04On my choice for civil resistance
Hector Mondragon
September 7, 2008
The desperate lies of a criminal regime
Submitted by justin on Sat, 2008-08-30 15:44by Justin Podur
I would have preferred to do some kind of letter to the editor, but it won't work. The need to react precisely precludes writing in Spanish, the need to write quickly precludes finding a translator, and the need to explain a great deal precludes the writing of a short letter. This article concerns the recent articles in el Tiempo, Colombia's national newspaper, on the FARC in Canada.
Indigenous victory in Peru (from Sandra C)
Submitted by justin on Mon, 2008-08-25 00:56Sandra C followed up on the story about the Peruvian military moving in to try to end indigenous protests in the Amazon. Please read - the protest ended in a victory for the indigenous. For hyperlinked version go to the Dominion or Sandra's blog. We reproduce it below...
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Peru: Indigenous occupations end with victory in Congress
The Para-Uribe Regime, the Extraditions, and Justice in Colombia
Submitted by justin on Fri, 2008-08-22 02:03by Justin Podur, Dawn Paley, and Manuel Rozental
A New York Times article by Simon Romero on August 15 suggested that the International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutor Luis Moreno Ocampo was going to investigate the FARC in Colombia, and its connections to other countries. In the 12-paragraph article, one paragraph (the 10th) noted that the ICC would also look at paramilitarism:
Peru to attack indigenous people in the Amazon
Submitted by justin on Thu, 2008-08-21 13:41A note from the peruanista blog. Peru's government (along with Colombia, one of the few completely reliable allies the US and multinationals have left in the region) has sent its military against indigenous people in the Amazon and declared a state of emergency, banning public gatherings for 30 days. To quote one of the indigenous leaders:
ACIN on Ingrid Betancourt's Release
Submitted by justin on Thu, 2008-07-03 01:59WE REJOICE, WITH THOSE LIBERATED, THEIR FAMILIES AND FRIENDS AND CALL
THEM TO USE THEIR FREEDOM TO ACHIEVE THAT OF ALL COLOMBIANS
Colombia's Minister of Defense has just announced that former
Presidential Candidate Ingrid Betancur, together with three American
Soldiers
and 11 members of the Colombian Armed Forces held by FARC have been
rescued unharmed in a successful operation carried out by Colombian
intelligence disguised as representatives of a "fake" NGO who were to
transfer them under the orders of FARC's Secretariat. As this note is written,
