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venezuela / colombia / imperialismo / guerra / non-anarchist press Monday October 22, 2012 01:35 by Carlos Meneses Reyes
Un escabroso y casi bochornoso ambiente, precedió el inicio de la segunda fase o instalación de la Mesa de Negociación en Hurdall, Noruega, para el Cese Definitivo del Conflicto colombiano. read full story / add a comment
venezuela / colombia / imperialismo / guerra / non-anarchist press Monday October 22, 2012 01:32 by Roberto Romero Ospina
Comenzó en Oslo la fase dos del proceso de negociaciones entre las FARC y el gobierno con el más grande auditorio en la historia de la búsqueda de la paz en Colombia. Decenas de medios televisivos encadenados desde las ocho de la mañana, mantuvieron en vilo a millones de espectadores mientras todas las emisoras del país transmitían en directo. read full story / add a comment
amérique centrale / caraïbes / divers / presse non anarchiste Sunday October 21, 2012 19:52 by Leslie Péan
Les manifestations qui se déroulent depuis un mois en Haïti ont pour objectif de sortir le pays de la confusion. Partout, les revendications sont les mêmes contre le malaise profond suscité par un gouvernement dont les actions ne sont pas en phase avec le réel. Les appareils politiques s’organisent avec l’Initiative citoyenne (IC) pour dialoguer avec les manifestants qui ne font pas dans la nuance, malgré les tentatives de récupération du pouvoir. read full story / add a comment
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southern africa / workplace struggles / interview Sunday October 21, 2012 19:14 by Mutiny Zine   image 1 image
Mutiny Zine recently interviewed Jonathan, international secretary of the Zabalaza Anarchist Communist Front (ZACF), about the police massacre of workers who were on strike at the Lonmin company’s mines in Marikana in South Africa. For information about ZACF, see http://zabalaza.net/ [Français] read full story / add a comment
southern africa / workplace struggles / non-anarchist press Sunday October 21, 2012 11:16 by Jared Sacks
The coverage of the Marikana massacre seems to start with the mass killings of 16 August. But that’s not where, or how the violence started, and it wasn’t rivalry between unions, either. Rewind a few days and prepare for goosebumps: you’ll find a web of conspiracy around two murders which were not reported in the media and ended in no arrests, but scared the living daylights out of the workers before the weeks of horror started. read full story / add a comment

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