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Rene Dumont: World Food Day Champion
Written by Rene Wadlow   
When the FAO-sponsored World Food Day comes up each year on October 16th, I think of Rene Dumont and the gap that he left in the ranks of those working for agricultural development on the basis of social justice.
The African Liberation Forces of Mauritania Speak on Slavery and Genocide in the Sahel
Written by Bill Weinberg, WW4Report.com   
Tin War in Bolivia: Conflict Between Miners Leaves 17 Dead
Written by April Howard & Benjamin Dangl   

Miners Carrying Dead
Miners Carrying Dead
"Something that should have been a blessing for the country has been turned into a curse." - Bolivian Vice President, Alvaro García Linera

October 7th was supposed to be a day of celebration for the Virgin of Rosario, the patron saint of miners. Yet events in Huanuni delayed the festival interminably.

THAILAND: Military junta crack down
Written by Lee Sustar   
Thailand’s September 19 “tanks and flowers” coup quickly turned nasty, as a military junta imposed media censorship, banned political gatherings of more than five people and prohibited the formation of political parties.

Should Corporations Control Online Communication?
Written by Steve Anderson, COANews.org   

Housing Watchdogs Call Post-Katrina Ordinance ‘Racist’
Written by Michelle Chen, NewStandard News   
China's Policies Endanger North Korean Refugees
Written by Jason Strother   
Source: www.humanrightshouse.orgThe arrest in August of 176 North Koreans discovered in a Bangkok safe house brings back to the forefront the plight of Koreans fleeing their poverty-stricken homeland. Overshadowed by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea's (DPRK) nuclear brinkmanship and missile salvo earlier in the summer, thousands are escaping in order to earn money, find food and avoid political or religious persecution.

Review of Chomsky's Hegemony or Survival
Written by Peter Lackowski   
ImageHegemony or Survival reminds me of another book by Chomsky that I read in 1960, my first year of graduate school in linguistics. Syntactic Structures had been published the year before, and it was setting off a revolution in the study of language, for Chomsky had shown linguists how to describe language from a radically different point of view.
Taking Notes in Oaxaca, Mexico
Written by Kelly Komenda & Sara Yassky   
From a Jail to a Community Radio Station: Revolution in Venezuela Made Tangible
Written by April Howard & Benjamin Dangl   
At work in the radioThe neighborhood of El 23 de Enero is like many improvised neighborhoods in Caracas clinging to the hillsides of the city; multi-colored apartments made of brick and cement were stacked on top of each other forming labyrinth-like alleyways and streets. One of many barrios in Caracas, the community was self-assembled by immigrants from the countryside, most of whom began by squatting land on the hills outside the center of the city, and assembling houses next to and on top of each other.
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