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Promises Bring More of the Same
On Oct. 19, a prominent Mexican human rights attorney was found shot to death in her office in Mexico City.

Digna Ochoa y Placido , winner of Amnesty International's Enduring Spirit Award, was widely recognized for defending two jailed peasant farmers, Rodolfo Montiel and Teodoro Cabrera, who protested logging by local political bosses and were imprisoned in May 1999 on questionable gun and drug charges . However, the Mexico City daily La Jornada on 11/8 reported that they may actually be released "in a matter of hours." Their release was later confirmed Friday in the NY Times.

Among organizations that signed a letter of condemnation , with demands for an investigation, included Amnesty International , Global Exchange , the Fray Francisco de Vitoria Human Rights Center, the Social Communication Center (Cencos) , and Christians for the Abolition of Torture .

Communiqué on the Assassination by Subcomandante Marcos.

In Nicaragua's presidental election , the US's favoured candidate, Enrique Bolanos of the ruling Liberal party, defeated the Sandinista leader Daniel Ortega, who came to power in the 1979 revolution and led throughout the 1980s. The Sandinistas are named after Augusto Cesar Sandino , a Nicaraguan who led a guerilla war from 1927-33 against invading US Marines.

The US waged a decade long war against the Sandinistas by backing the Contra rebels, killing 50,000 people and destroying the economy. Nicaragua is still among the poorest countries in the Western Hemisphere.

Now similarly with Plan Colombia , the US confirmed it's going to expand its war on terrorism and provide Colombia with further aid to fight guerrillas that are on America's terrorist list.

Yesterday Carlos Geovanny Blanco Leguzamo was shot dead during an anti-war protest in Bogota . Police deny responsibility for the shooting but witnesses confirm the shot came from behind police lines. Police remained on campus the whole afternoon and by nightfall students were camping in the university and preparing protests for Thursday. Update 11/9: two more students killed .

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[ The North American Congress on Latin America (NACLA) | Schools for Chiapas | AMERICAS.ORG | Narco News | Year 501 by Noam Chomsky | Eduardo Galeano | A Zapatista Reading List from The Nation | En Español: IMC-Chiapas | IMC-Colombia | EZLN | La Jornada | PROCESO | Revista Cambio ]




Global Justice Movement: Which Way from 9-11?
What's happened to the anti-corporate globalization/global justice movement since September 11? Despite gleeful obituaries appearing in the mainstream press, the movement is far from dead.

Former World Bank chief economist Joseph Stiglitz , Wendell Berry and Starhawk encourage the global justice movement to continue its work. United for a Fair Economy talked to 49 activists across the country to find out how their work is changing.

Global multilateral institutions certainly haven't slowed down. The World Trade Organization holds its fourth ministerial November 9-13 in remote Doha, Qatar. The International Monetary Fund and World Bank meet November 16-18 in Ottawa, Canada. Madeleine Bunting of the Guardian warns, "If Doha passes quietly, don't be fooled. The anticorporate movement has been the most powerfully progressive cause of the last decade. [Its] critique is as valid today as it was on September 10."

What do you think? Where should the global justice movement go from here? Should its priorities change? Add your comments here.

[ WTO Watch | Call to Action against IMF/WB | Signs of the Times by Naomi Klein ]




Bush explained that terrorists attacked on the WTC because they hate our freedom. Now, Bush, Congress, the courts & the corporate media have joined that attack. In West Virginia a judge ruled Thursday that a 15-year-old sophomore cannot form an anarchy club or wear T-shirts opposing the U.S. bombing of Afghanistan because it would disrupt school. FAIR reports that The Washington Post and the NY Times have virtually silenced voices representing the 46% of Americans who don't support military attacks, when given a choice of other options. And from Egypt, Al-Ahram Online writes that "In the US and elsewhere, the fallout from 11 September may include the end of the era of civil liberties and human rights."

[ FAIR | Al-Ahram Weekly Online | BEYOND WAR--More LA-IMC War Coverage ]
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