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Number 379 | Marzo 2013 |
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Nicaragua
Is it a bird? A plane? A cultural revolution…?
A series of top-down initiatives—an ideological proposal,
an educational strategy and a legal text—raise new questions about the Ortega government project and the potentially rough time ahead with the death of Venezuela’s President Hugo Chávez.... continuar...
Nicaragua
NICARAGUA BRIEFS
NICARAGUA’S RESPONSE TO THE
DEATH OF PRESIDENT CHÁVEZ The evening of March 4, hours after Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez’s death was announced, the Nicaraguan government organized a brief event... continuar...
Nicaragua
Who’s responsible for the coffee rust plague and what can be done?
This researcher into the rural world and facilitator of innovative organizational processes offers data, arguments and proposals in his comprehensive analysis of the coffee situation
in Nicaragua in this time of a rust crisis and who shares the responsibility.... continuar...
El Salvador
LaGeo-Enel: Chronicle of an energy highjacking
Geothermal energy supplies 26% of El Salvador’s electricity grid, making it the second largest energy source, only after oil.
El Salvador’s use of geothermal energy is exceeded
only by India and the Philippines and it is Central America’s biggest producer of this environmentally friendly energy.
Retaining national sovereignty over such a valuable resource is now at stake.... continuar...
Guatemala
The Right’s militarism and lack of solidarity
Guatemala’s fundamental problem today is that the
presidential victory of retired General Otto Pérez Molina
is feeding a call to militarism, militarily-conceived state security,
and harsh treatment for those who dissent, who are seen as “enemies.”
During the eighties, the most dramatic years of Guatemala’s history,
that same conception was “the source of all other violence.”... continuar...
México
The Zapatistas begin another stage and, as usual, make us think
“Did you hear that?
It’s the sound of their world tumbling down.
The sound of ours resurging.
The day that was the day was night
and night will be the day that will be day.”*
With this message Subcomandante Marcos,
accompanied by thousands of indigenous people
who symbolically took over five Chiapas cities, set the stage
for Zapatismo’s resurgence on the Mexican scene.
It wasn’t a day like any other; it was December 21, 2012,
the day a new cycle of Mayan time began.... continuar...
Centroamérica
Mothers without borders search for disappeared migrants
In October of last year, 38 Central American women
gathered in Guatemala to look for their disappeared children.
Bearing photos of their loved ones and lots of hope,
they toured 14 states and 23 localities of Mexico with the single objective of finding them. Here are some moments of the
“Freeing up Hope” Caravan.... continuar...
América Latina
How Nature’s rights are violated
This compilation of three pieces by the same author
is a passionate defense of the rights of Nature,
currently violated by the extractionist economy
and “extrahección” projects in Latin America
imposed by Northern corporations
with the complicity of conservative governments
and even ones claiming to be socialist or leftist,
as is happening here in Nicaragua.... continuar...
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