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"On March 30, Dominicans and Haitians living in Friusa stayed at home during the march, while thousands of soldiers and policemen were deployed and hundreds of visiting neo-Nazis shouted for the expulsion of the Haitians," SimĂłn RodrĂ­guez writes. shorturl.at/Ha16Q

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"Efforts driven by effective community governance based on Indigenous uses and customs were a main driver of a 71 percent forest recovery between 1990 and 2018 that reversed centuries of deforestation and forest degradation," writes Linda Farthing. shorturl.at/0ACXC

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"As early as the 1940s, U.S. labor spent much of its political capital encouraging the creation of Latin American labor federations through which it could finance anti-communist unions and isolate those that did not bow to American hegemony," Jejeunian Discoteca. shorturl.at/VzpaW

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Check out this week's newsletter for original reporting on anti-Haitian fascism in the DR and communal forestry in Mexico. Read as well about Trump's immigration crackdowns, striking Panamanian workers, IMF loans to Argentina, and more! nacla.salsalabs.org/may_02_25__?wv…

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"The results of this attack on natural childbirth and home birth are countless – and tragic. If this trend is not reversed, there will be few obstetricians left capable and qualified to attend natural childbirth," says Ric Jones. Interview by Michael Fox. shorturl.at/kVgtc

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Natural birth & home birth midwives are facing criminalization of their work in countries worldwide. #Brazil’s Ricardo & Neusa Jones are the latest. My latest interview w/ Ric Jones NACLA Report nacla.org/criminalizing-…

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“If we don't defend the earth, we will be left without one,” says Adilia Navarrete. Read Jaime Jacques’s article about how communities in the Aguán Valley are fighting for justice following the September 2024 murder of Tocoa land defender, Juan López. shorturl.at/JZIPT

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Check out this week's newsletter for original reporting on the criminalization of natural birth in Brazil (Michael Fox) and the land struggles of Honduran farmers (Jaime Jacques). Read as well about Bukele's gang negotiations, Peruvian miners, and more! nacla.salsalabs.org/may_09_25_

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"In contrast to the university-educated, anti-socialist middle class, newer Venezuelans disproportionately come from working-class, racially marginalized neighbourhoods and rural towns, former strongholds of the Chavista government." nacla.org/governments-at…

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Check out this week's newsletter for original reporting on Venezuela's divided diaspora. Read as well about "Pepe" Mujica's passing, Bukele's NGO law, Peru's political crisis, and more! nacla.salsalabs.org/may_16_25__?wv…

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"The economic orientation of anti-gender policies exposes state-led anti-feminism as a fundamental dynamic of the global accumulation model," writes Verónica Gago for Ojalá. nacla.org/reinvention-st…

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“The Maya Achi women refused to stay silent,” writes Dr. Jo-Marie Burt and @verdadjusticiag. On May 21, the Guatemalan court is expected to issue a verdict 40 years after Maya Achi women survived sexual violence by former members of the civil defense patrols. shorturl.at/77idq

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#Guatemala Forty years after surviving state violence, Maya Achi women return to court to demand justice, challenging a long legacy of impunity for crimes against humanity. My latest, with my colleagues Paulo Estrada and Keiky Colíndres. nacla.org/indigenous-wom…

#Guatemala Forty years after surviving state violence, Maya Achi women return to court to demand justice, challenging a long legacy of impunity for crimes against humanity. 

My latest, with my colleagues Paulo Estrada and Keiky ColĂ­ndres. 

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“The JFK assassination records allow us to see the ways in which Mexico welcomed the CIA into the country and actively sought to participate in espionage operations. This collaboration proved vital and continues to bear fruit today,” writes Claire Dorfman. shorturl.at/NstMN

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🇬🇹 In 2022, Maya Achi women won a landmark case for wartime sexual violence. Now they seek justice against 3 more accused. A May 30 verdict looms. ✍️ WOLA senior fellow Dr. Jo-Marie Burt joins Paulo Estrada & Keily Colíndres to break it down in NACLA Report. 🔗 [nacla.org/indigenous-wom…]

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“Chile in Their Hearts tells the untold story of the two Americans, resurrecting Charles Horman and Frank Teruggi as conscientious defenders of Allende’s revolution,” Peter Kornbluh writes. shorturl.at/tjskB

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Check out this week's newsletter for original reporting on Venezuela's elections (Catherine Ellis), Mexico's surveillance state (Claire Dorfman) and violence against indigenous women in Guatemala (Dr. Jo-Marie Burt). Read as well about Bolivia's elections and more! nacla.salsalabs.org/may_23_25___