Archive for the 'Latin America' Category

Jun 19 2007

Now is the time: Call Congress to Close the SOA/WHINSEC

Published by Chuck under Latin America

SOA Protest PicNow is the time!

Now is the time when the Congress is about to vote on cutting funds to the School of the Americas/Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation.

This is an issue we’ve been working on for years; the School of the Americas is linked to some of the works human rights abuses in Latin America. And the vote to cut funding to it will come THIS WEEK, and the vote will be close. Continue Reading »

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May 22 2007

Demand Accountability: Extradite “Goni”

Published by Chuck under Latin America

Solidarity With Bolivian People’s Campaign to Bring Gonzalo “Goni” Sanchez de Lozado to Justice

Bolivia’s former president Gonzalo Sanchez de Lozada, a.k.a. “Goni,” is responsible for the murders of 67 people, yet he lives in the U.S. as a free man rather than facing justice for his crimes. Support the Bolivia Solidarity Network in the campaign to extradite him to Bolivia to face a Trial of Responsibility!

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May 10 2007

Nonviolence as a way to justice in Latin America–June Dinner and a Movie

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Convictions: Prisoners of Conscience film cover After a free community dinner, this special double-feature Dinner and a Movie presentation begins with a showing of a 30-minute segment from the acclaimed PBS series A Force More Powerful highlighting how the pro-Democracy movement in Chile successfully used nonviolent action for social change, followed by a showing of the 20-minute documentary Convictions: Prisoners of Conscience highlighting current efforts to use nonviolent action to promote justice and human rights in Latin America.

When: Thursday, June 21, 6:30 p.m.,

Where: Memorial Christian Church Fellowship Hall, 730 Tappan

How Much: Free and open to the public, donations accepted.

Details: chuck@icpj.net, 734-663-1870

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May 09 2007

Goni: Accused of Crimes Against Humanity. Why is the US denying justice?

Published by Chuck under Latin America

Mary Anne Perrone, a former Bolivian outreach worker, discusses the international campaign to bring the former President of Bolivia, Gonzalo Sanchez de Lozada (a.k.a. “Goni”) to justice for human rights abuses. The only problem is that his host country won’t extradite him. What government is shielding him from the law? The United States. Come hear why human rights advocates in Bolivia and the U.S. are calling for Goni’s extradition, and what you can do to end impunity for human rights abusers like Goni.

When: Tuesday May 22 @ 7:30 p.m.
Where: 1st United Methodist Church of Ypsilanti, 209 Washtenaw Ave., 48197

Download the Confronting Impunity flyer

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Mar 20 2007

ICPJ Member Analizes “Structural Violence”

Published by Chuck under Latin America

Last week Joel Devonshire, a member of ICPJ’s Latin America Task Force, had the following “Other Voices” piece published in the Ann Arbor News. Continue Reading »

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Mar 10 2007

The Beehive is coming! The Beehive is coming!

Published by Chuck under Latin America

Beehive Collective Biodiversity ImageBeehive Collective presents “DISMANTLING MONOCULTURE: Tales of Ants and Economics in the Americas.”

With three giant illustrated portable murals, a six foot tall fabric storybook “slideshow”, and an engaging narrative, the Bees take audiences on an interactive VISUAL tour of the connections between COLONIZATION, MILITARIZATION, and RESOURCE EXTRACTION in the Americas.

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