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2009

June

"Police Are Throwing Bodies in the River," Say Native Protesters

February

Indigenous Communication in a Gobal World
Why They Massacre the Awa of Colombia
Immigrant Inmates Caught in Outsourcing Labyrinth
More Land, Less Constitution
What Obama Should Do About State Secrets
Another World, Another Path, Feminist
Open Letter to the World Social Forum
Children Sue Obama to Stop Deportations
Zapotec Indigenous People in Mexico Demand Transparency from U.S. Scholar
Sinclair Thompson on the Constitutional Vote
Second Letter from Obama’s Country
Time for Sowing

January

Letter to Manuel Espada (the YES team) and to Ricardo Serrano (the NO team)
The Right to Ecological Development
Bolivia's Revolutionary New Charter
Defeating the Multinationals Is Just the Start of the Problem
For Lithium Car Batteries, Bolivia is in the Driver's Seat
Letter from Leonard Peltier's Sister
Words in the Second Wind
Siege and Resistance: Plan 3000 does not give up!

2008

December

Bolivian Guest Workers Scammed
Weaving the Rebellion
Sock and Awe
Morales Remakes Bolivia
Chicago Occupation Ends
We All Failed Gary Webb
Zapoteco Workshop in Los Angeles
Bail Out the People Movement
Chicago Factory Occupied

November

Bolivia's Proposed Constitution
Obama and Latin America
Honest and Lucid Criticism for the Western Left
Why Bolivia Quit the US War on Drugs

October

Winds of Civil War in Bolivia
Advances and Grave Setbacks
Landmark Human Rights Trial Against Chevron Set to Begin
Five Years After October
Bolivia Approves New Draft Constitution
McColombia
Russia Draws Closer to Venezuela
Media Representations of Popular Mobilizations Ignore the Movement's Message
No More Terror, No More Avarice
International Support for Colombia's Indigenous
History Repeats Itself in Colombia
Bolivia: A Country Divided
Pando Survivors Speak
The Battle of Tiquipaya: Bolivia Divided
Russia's Increasing Influence in Latin America
MAMA Radio
My Arrest
The Paths of Resistance
Hugo Blanco Detained

September

Racism, Domination and Revolution in Bolivia
Now is the Time to Resist Wall Street's Shock Doctrine
Open Letter to President Evo Morales
Advances in the National Dialogue
US Overstepping in Bolivia
The Last Days of a Nazi Era Photographer
Bolivia Nears the Precipice
Bolivia: A Coup in the Making?
Letter: Threat to Democracy in Latin America
Picket in front of US Embassy in London
Letter to Condoleeza Rice regarding Bolivia
The Pando Massacre: A Chronology
Bolivia Analysis on Counterspin
Petition: Support Bolivian democracy
Riberalta Civic Commitee Threatens Social Movement Leaders
Agreement for Dialogue between the National Government and the Opposition
Criminal Trial, Detention, and Punishment for the Genocidal Prefects
Statement by the Cochabamba Permanent Assembly of Human Rights
Oscar Olivera, on the Pando Massacre
A Brewing Civil War in Bolivia?
Testimony of the General Secretary of the Pando Peasant Federation
Peasant Federation dynamited with a woman and two girls inside
Plan 3000 Youth Leader interview
Racist Ambush Kills Campesinos
Ambushed in the Land without Evil
The Anonymous Combatants of Plan 3000
Civic-Prefectural Coup D’etat?
Communiqué of the Assembly of the Guaraní People
Testimonies from the Pando Massacre
35 years ago, Latin America experienced its own Sept. 11
Reactionary Rampage
Alert from the Coordinating Committee of the Indigenous Peoples of Santa Cruz
Real News Bolivia Analysis
Indigenous Leaders Stand Against Aggression
Bolivia and the Echoes of Allende
The Massacre in Porvenir
Paramilitaries ambush farmers and Governor Fernandez lied about the massacre
Bolivia to Expel US Ambassador
Violent Take-Over of CEJIS

August

Bolivia Post-Referendum Report
What did Bolivian Society Say Through the Recall Referendum?
Childbirth in Bolivia
Bolivia's Surprising Anti-Drug Success
Change Comes from Mobilization

July

The Strike Ends But the Struggle Continues
A commission from the Ministry of Labor arrives
Manaco Conflict Continues
Letter to Bata Co.
Hunger Strike for Labor Rights at Bata Shoe Factory in Cochabamba
Letter of Solidarity with the Manaco Strikers
The Conflict Grows: Hunger Strike in La Paz
The Historical Significance of the Cochabamba Factory Workers' Strike
Oscar Olivera and Other Leaders on Hunger Strike

June

When Minorities Deny the Rights of the Majorities

May

The Rising of the Waters
Counterspin: Forrest Hylton on FARC laptops
UBtv is Born
Communiqué from the Assembly of the Guarani People of Itika Guasu

March

"We won, but we lost"

January

Continuing Kenya Coverage
Cry Not, My Beloved Country

2007

November

Death and Sedition in Bolivia

July

Going Against the Grain
The Cancer Blogs
March of Indignation
The Art of Catching Ex-Presidents
Public Denouncement Against Fascist Intimidation
Right-wing Constituent Assembly Delegate Punches Bolivian Indigenous Leader
Protesters Injured and Detained in El Salvador
Pachamama Goes Organic
Open Letter to Cordoba Residents: The Other NO Campaign

June

Evo's New General
In regards to General Cesar López and his implication in the massacre of 2003
Why Do They Fear Indigenous Autonomy?
Our Place, Our Time
A Step Forward
Disputed Ground
Fighting Against over Three Years of Impunity
We need you now more than ever, Cindy Sheehan
Letter to our Brothers and Sisters in Xoxocotla, México
Gas in its Labyrinth
To Nancy Pelosi, Re: RCTV
Good Riddance, Attention Whore
The Excuse of Freedom of Expression

May

Waiting in La Paz
Gas...For sale?
One Month In
Fragility is spelled with a K
Alebrijes and Opportunists
Breaking The Silence
Colombia's Women Warriors for Peace
Regarding the Recent Actions Taken by Bolivia’s Constitutional Tribunal
A Meeting of Errors
Gone, But Not Forgotten
Achuar People of Peru Bring Suit Against Occidental Petroleum
The Burned Door
Washing the Blood From Their Hands
Birds of La Paz

April

Portrait of a Recycled Military Officer
Nationalization’s Messes
For a New Maturity of the Movements
Public Statement from the Temuco Jail, Chile
Shotgun Radio: Oaxaca Keeps its Struggle Alive
Opening Statement
The Nature of the Beast
The Gringomobile Diaries
Atajo and Memory’s Images in Bolivia
Political Patronage at its Best