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France: Unions Extend Strikes as 800,000 People March Against Pension Reforms (Minute by Minute Report)
International News 

France: Unions Extend Strikes as 800,000 People March Against Pension Reforms (Minute by Minute Report)

December 8, 2019December 8, 2019 orinocotribune France, Macron, Neoliberalism, pensions, police repression, protests, Yellow vests

Tens of thousands of French workers took to the streets on Thursday to protest at planned pension reforms causing severe

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Chile: As Many as 352 Eye Injury Cases Due to Repression
Latin America and ALBA-TCP News 

Chile: As Many as 352 Eye Injury Cases Due to Repression

December 7, 2019December 7, 2019 orinocotribune Chile, eye mutilation, Human Rights, NHRI, police repression, Sergio Micco, sexual violations, wounded

The number of people with eye damage during the last 50 days amounts to 352, according to the most recent

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Bolivia: Post-Coup Update
Latin America and ALBA-TCP Opinion 

Bolivia: Post-Coup Update

December 6, 2019December 6, 2019 Eric Zuesse Bolivia, coup d’etat, Evo Morales, Fascism, Jeanine Anez, police repression, Racism, religious sects

By Eric Zuesse With every passing day, it becomes clearer that the military coup in Bolivia on November 10th was

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Murder of Fred Hampton was Domestic Version of My Lai Massacre
International Opinion 

Murder of Fred Hampton was Domestic Version of My Lai Massacre

December 5, 2019 orinocotribune black panthers, Chicago, FBI, Fred Hampton, Mark Clark, police repression, Police State

By Sam Marcy Struggle-La Lucha is republishing this article about the global ramifications of the U.S. government’s execution of Chicago

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The Grievance to the Dead
Latin America and ALBA-TCP Opinion 

The Grievance to the Dead

December 4, 2019December 4, 2019 Alvaro Garcia Linera Bolivia, coup d’etat, Evo Morales, Fascism, Human Rights, Massacre, police repression, Racism

“They had waited a whole decade biting their teeth so as not to spit on the Indians and show them

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Bachelet Calls for Dialogue and a more Inclusive Society in Ecuador (almost 2 Months Later)
Latin America and ALBA-TCP News 

Bachelet Calls for Dialogue and a more Inclusive Society in Ecuador (almost 2 Months Later)

November 30, 2019December 1, 2019 orinocotribune Ecuador, Human Rights, Lenin Moreno, Michelle Bachelet, police repression, rebelion, UN, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights

Moscow (Sputnik) – The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Michelle Bachelet, urged all actors in Ecuador to dialogue to

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With the Right-Wing Coup in Bolivia Nearly Complete, the Junta is Hunting Down the Last Remaining Dissidents
Latin America and ALBA-TCP Opinion 

With the Right-Wing Coup in Bolivia Nearly Complete, the Junta is Hunting Down the Last Remaining Dissidents

November 29, 2019November 29, 2019 Wyatt Reed Bolivia, CIDH, coup d’etat, dictatorship, elections, media warfare, oas, police repression

On the day of my scheduled interview with a leftist Bolivian journalist, I learned that he had been disappeared. Every

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Bolivia: The Great Resistance Assembly Deliberated in Cochabamba
Latin America and ALBA-TCP News 

Bolivia: The Great Resistance Assembly Deliberated in Cochabamba

November 29, 2019 orinocotribune Bolivia, Cochabamba, coup d’etat, Evo Morales, MAS, people assembly, police repression, Racism

November 26th.- The expanded session began with a moment of silence for the fallen victims of the coup d’état in

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Evo the "Terrorist & the Weaponization of Fear-Mongering Labels
Latin America and ALBA-TCP News 

Evo the “Terrorist & the Weaponization of Fear-Mongering Labels

November 29, 2019November 29, 2019 Andrew Korybko Bolivia, coup d’etat, Evo Morales, MAS, police repression, political persecution

The coup-imposed “Interior Minister” of Bolivia demanded that (“former”) President Morales be jailed for life because of his supposedly “terrorist”

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They’re Killing Us Like Dogs: A Massacre in Bolivia and a Plea for Help
Latin America and ALBA-TCP Opinion 

They’re Killing Us Like Dogs: A Massacre in Bolivia and a Plea for Help

November 27, 2019 Medea Benjamin coup d’etat, dictatorship, Evo Morales, Facism, olivia, police repression, Racism

“The military has guns and a license to kill; we have nothing.” – A Bolivian mother shot by police By

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Piñera Militarizes Chile

Military police have been accused of at least 369 cases of torture in five weeks and President Piñera is giving them more power.

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