Friday, April 26, 2024

Human Rights

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Venezuela leaves human rights organisation ♦ Colombia: Constitutional court says no Uribe re-election ♦ Telefónica increases profits ♦ Uruguay and the ethical house

Mexican workers fight for rights

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Violence is not the only curse of Ciudad Juarez. Exploitation of workers is another one, argues Kent Paterson

Report from Human Rights Observatory in Chile

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Bringing to justice human rights violators during 1973-1990 dictatorship.

Wave of violence against media in Honduras

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The Committee to Protect Journalists urges Honduran authorities to investigate wave of violence against journalists.

Repression and Resistance in Honduras

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Susan Fitzpatrick-Behrens, from NACLA, reports on the emergence of increased resistance, as repression intensifies.

Mexico’s new dirty war

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Kent Paterson reports from Mexico City on forced disappearances, murders and other violations of human rights reminiscent of dirty war tactics. 

Swerve with verve: Oscar Niemeyer

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Peter Godfrey interviews the Brazilian architect who eradicated the straight line, who is sill working, aged 102.

Belo Monte — Indians threaten “river of blood”

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Controversy over Brazil’s giant hydropower station in the Xingu river is set to intensify. Sue Branford reports.

Brazil: violence against rural workers increases

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The Catholic Church's Pastoral Land Commission (CPT) says rural organisations are under siege.

Honduras — garment workers seek justice

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Factory staff bring case to Madrid tribunal.

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