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The US-Colombia FTA and National Insecurity: A Call for Ethical Foreign Policy
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Heidi Andrea Restrepo Rhodes |
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52 |
San José de Apartado: Colombian Peace Community Stands Up for Humanity
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Raimondo Chiari |
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53 |
Colombia: Fighting Development Banks for the Human Right to Water
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Andrew Willis Garcés |
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54 |
Is the US Giving Colombian "Drug Lords" A Free Pass on Worse Crimes?
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Ali Gharib |
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55 |
Colombia: Struggling For Autonomy and Justice in the Face of State Repression
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Andrew Willis Garcés |
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56 |
Colombia: Why They Kill the Awa
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Association of Indigenous Councils of Northern Cauca (ACIN) |
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57 |
Ruta Pacifica: Colombian Women Against Violence
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Andrew Willis Garcés |
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58 |
Colombian Cane Cutters Score Victory, But Struggle of Afro-Colombians Continues
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Kari Lydersen |
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59 |
Colombia: Social Conflict Replaces Warfare
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Raúl Zibechi |
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60 |
Indigenous Justice in Colombia
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Dawn Paley |
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61 |
Dealing with Killers and Kidnappers: The High Cost of Free Trade
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Cyril Mychalejko |
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62 |
What Next for the Popular and Indigenous Minga in Colombia?
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Mario Murillo |
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63 |
The Indigenous and Popular Minga Takes Over Colombia's Capital
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Mario A. Murillo |
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Despite National and Global Distractions, the Popular Minga Marches on to Bogotá
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Mario Murillo |
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65 |
No End in Sight: Indigenous and Popular Minga Continues, Debate with Colombian President Stalls
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Mario A. Murillo |
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66 |
The Impunity of Chiquita Brands International: Friends in High Places
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CCAJAR |
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67 |
Colombia: Where Dialogue Seems Impossible
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Constanza Vieira* |
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68 |
Colombia: "We Are not Subversives, and We Demand Respect"
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Judith Henríquez Acuña and DANIEL PIÑACUÉ |
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69 |
Another Front in the Conflict: Colombian Government's Propaganda vs. Indigenous Media Perspectives
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Mario A. Murillo |
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70 |
History Repeats Itself For Indigenous Communities in Colombia
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Mario A. Murillo |
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71 |
Cauca: A Microcosm of Colombia, A Reflection of Our World
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Dawn Paley |
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72 |
Permanent Peoples' Tribunal in Colombia: Corporations with a License to Kill
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Dawn Paley |
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73 |
Colombia: Interview with Antonio Navarro Wolf
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Clifton Ross |
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74 |
Colombia: Ingrid Betancourt Released
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Justin Podur |
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75 |
Colombia: Uribe's "Populist Dictatorship"
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La Chiva |
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76 |
Harper's Free Trade Mantra: Hush, Rush, and Sign
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Dawn Paley |
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77 |
Colombia: Blood on Britain's Hands
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Jeremy Dear |
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78 |
Colombia: Indigenous Self Defense in Times of War
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Raúl Zibechi |
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79 |
U.S. Military Looks to Colombia to Replace Base in Ecuador
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Teo Ballvé |
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80 |
Colombia: No Reduction in Assassinations and Death Threats
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International Trade Union Confederation |
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81 |
Paramilitaries Threaten Canadian Embassy in Bogotá
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Micheal Ó Tuathail |
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82 |
Chavez Reiterates Call on Colombian Rebels to Release All Hostages
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James Suggett |
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83 |
Retired Colombian General with Ties to the CIA Arrested Over "Forced Disappearances"
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Cyril Mychalejko |
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84 |
Colombia: More Doubts on Interpol's Laptop Findings
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Daniel Denvir |
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85 |
Colombia: Open Letter To Nancy Pelosi and the US Congress
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Association of Indigenous Authorities of Northern Cauca Council |
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86 |
Colombian "Magnicidio" Remains a Mystery After 60 Years
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Paul Wolf |
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87 |
Military Crisis in South America: The Results of Plan Colombia
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Raúl Zibechi |
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88 |
Colombia's Gold Bonanza: Canadian Mining Leads to 'Economic Forced Displacement'
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Micheál Ó Tuathail |
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89 |
Book Review: Behind Colombian Coal: Mining, Multinationals and Human Rights
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Jeffery R. Webber |
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90 |
Colombia: Hypocrisies of a US-backed Crisis
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Michael Fox |
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91 |
Was the U.S. Involved in Killing the FARC-EP Leaders?
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James Brittain |
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92 |
Colombia, Venezuela & Ecuador: Crisis Ends With Hugs, Handshakes and Applause
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Humberto Márquez |
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93 |
Video - Colombia: From Insults to Handshakes
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The Real News |
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94 |
Colombia: Thousands Come Out for Anti-Paramilitary March
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Helda Martínez* |
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95 |
Photo Essay: Colombia - Massive Demonstrations Against Paramilitary and State Terror
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William Robinson |
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96 |
Colombia Border Trouble: Uribe Diverting Attention From Humanitarian Accord, Targetting Venezuela
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Micheal O'Tuathail |
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97 |
Washington's Role in Current Conflict Between Colombia, Venezuela and Ecuador
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Cory Fischer-Hoffman |
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98 |
Uribe's Colombia Destabilizing Latin America
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James J. Brittain and R. James Sacouman |
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99 |
Colombian Military Incursion Into Ecuador Sparks Regional Crisis
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Daniel Denvir |
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100 |
The Cost of Power: Coal Mining and Human Rights in Colombia
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Orlando Acosta with Aviva Chomsky |
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