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U.S. policies sharpen Lebanon conflicts
December 8, 2006Demonstrations have taken over Beirut. Pundits say Lebanon may be on the brink of a new civil war. With Lebanon’s politics being a complicated mix of religion, family loyalties, class and outside intervention, current U.S. policies...
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Mexico: repression looms in deepening crisis
December 8, 2006The crisis in Mexican politics deepened last week as the right-wing government moved in a significantly more repressive direction. In the southern city of Oaxaca, protests by teachers, workers, students and indigenous people against the corrupt...
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CPUSA leaders visit China, Vietnam
December 8, 2006BEIJING — A Communist Party USA delegation headed by national chair Sam Webb arrived here Nov. 30 for a party-to-party exchange. In the first three days the delegation visited many historic sites, including the tomb of...
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Indigenous pressure key to Bolivias land reform
December 8, 2006The Bolivian Congress passed landmark agrarian reform legislation Nov. 28 despite bitter but ultimately faltering right-wing opposition. Central to the achievement was indigenous mobilization working in tandem with an indigenous-headed government, enabling its president to make...
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Charges against Peace Grannies dropped
December 8, 2006PHILADELPHIA — “It was a magnificent day,” said Peace Granny Marlene Santoyo. On Dec. 1, Municipal Court Judge Deborah Griffin dismissed the charges against 11 grandmothers arrested June 28 when they refused to leave a military...
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