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international / religion / opinion / analysis Saturday August 10, 2013 19:06 by Bruno Lima Rocha   text 1 comment (last - thursday may 14, 2015 11:15)   image 1 image
Jorge Mario Bergoglio comes from within the working class amidst the splendor and belligerent Buenos Aires of the '30s. He is the son of an Italian Piedmontese immigrant couple, his father was a railman and his mother worked at home. Unlike most of his countrymen, he shared parts of popular culture, but not the values of organized labor at the time. Not by a long way had his education been crossed either by the ideas of the left or of Peronism. Hence in Argentina, even now at the height of "papamania" (“pope-mania”), the most famous fan of San Lorenzo de Almagro football club is seen both as a conservative and a man of the people. read full story / add a comment
greece / turkey / cyprus / community struggles / press release Saturday August 10, 2013 16:33 by No man's land
Statement in relation to the evictions of Parartima, Maragopouleio and the TEI hangout in Patras, Greece, on Monday August 5th 2013

Translation found in Athens Indymedia: https://athens.indymedia.org/front.php3?lang=el&article...85197 read full story / add a comment
venezuela / colombia / community struggles / non-anarchist press Saturday August 10, 2013 05:29 by Nelson Lombana Silva
“Entre setenta y ochenta riachuelos del cañón de las Hermosas, municipio de Chaparral, Tolima, han desparecido por la “magia” de Isagen al construir la hidroeléctrica sobre el río Amoyá”, señala Elmer García Rodríguez, presidente de la Asociación de las Hermosas con desarrollo al futuro, ASOHERMOSAS. read full story / add a comment

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