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30 August 2008
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North American Congress on Latin America

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Fidel Castro.
10.03.2008 Upon Fidel Castro's retirement, U.S. media repeatedly resorted to inaccurate stereotypes of the ex-President and his brother, Raul, to characterize the former as an "irrational" leader while idealizing capitalism and ignoring U.S. aggression towards the island nation, writes Aviva Chomsky.
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Related topics/regions: [United States] [Cuba]
Image: Fidel Castro. © Radio Netherlands
Colombian President Álvaro Uribe.
06.03.2008 As diplomatic and military tensions between Colombia, Ecuador, and Venezuela rise, Forrest Hylton delves into the complex relationships between Colombian President Uribe and his political allies, the right-wing paramilitaries, Chávez, and the FARC.
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Related topics/regions: [Colombia] [Ecuador] [Venezuela]
Image: Colombian President Álvaro Uribe. © Radio Netherlands Wereldomroep
President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, head of the Brazilian Workers’ Party.
05.03.2008 Latin American social movements are struggling to maintain their vitality as the regional rise of the New Left brings them face to face with presidents and government functionaries who once formed part of their struggles, writes Marcela Valente.
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Related topics/regions: [South America]
Image: President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, head of the Brazilian Workers’ Party. © Radio Netherlands
In Chajul, Guatemala, where most inhabitants are Ixil.
26.02.2008 In harrowing testimony, survivors recount the Guatemalan military's scorched earth campaign of the 1980s and 90s that forced indigenous communities to face death, life in hiding, or the confines of ghetto-like controlled villages.
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Related topics/regions: [Guatemala]
Image: In Chajul, Guatemala, where most inhabitants are Ixil. © North American Congress on Latin America
Paraguayan flag.
25.02.2008 After 61 years in power, Paraguay's conservative, U.S.-backed government "still permeates every inch of Paraguayan society" -- but the status quo may change as a new right-wing faction emerges within the party ahead of the April elections.
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Related topics/regions: [United States] [Paraguay]
Image: Paraguayan flag.

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