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151 Ecuador: Indigenous resistance is the new 'terrorism' Manuela Picq
152 WikiLeaks Cables of Interest on Latin America, Released June 27-July 10, 2011 Dawn Paley
153 To Live with Dignity is to Build a New World Raúl Zibechi
154 Honduras' Very Own War on Terror Belén Fernández
155 Urgent Action! Anti-mining Activists Detained in Honduras Karen Spring, Rights Action
156 Colombia’s Gold Rush Fault Lines, Al Jazeera
157 Unequal Education System Under Fire in Chile Pamela Sepúlveda
158 Uruguay Removes Block on Investigating Abuses During Military Rule Amnesty International
159 Case against Amazon Indian Leader in Peru ‘Closed’ Survival International
160 Colombia: 'Impunity' – Keeping the 'Black Hand' Anonymous Constanza Vieira
161 The People Legislate: Grassroots Media Movement Creates Its Own Law in Venezuela Tamara Pearson
162 WikiLeaks Cables of Interest on Latin America, Released June 6-26, 2011 Dawn Paley
163 Mexico: Citizen’s Pact for Peace with Justice and Dignity Various
164 Renewable Energies Will Devour Metal Resources in Latin America Emilio Godoy
165 The Qom, the Indigenous People Who Came to Buenos Aires Diego González
166 Mexico: Impunity and Profits - Video Fault Lines, Al Jazeera
167 Alert: Salvadoran Student Anti-Mining Activist Assassinated CISPES
168 Peru: Humala Pledges Justice for Sterilisation Victims Ángel Páez
169 Moving Toward Socialism in Bolivia? Against the Grain
170 Action Alert! Student Anti-Mining Activist Disappeared in El Salvador CISPES
171 Central America Should Turn to Community Policing, Experts Say Danilo Valladares
172 How to Avoid Extrajudicial Execution in Honduras: Throw Popcorn at Police Belén Fernández
173 With Humala's win, Peru turns to the left Greg Grandin
174 Ollanta Humala's win is a promise to Peru's poor Mark Weisbrot
175 Peru: populist prevails in presidential poll; plutocrat prognosis pessimistic Bill Weinberg
176 WikiLeaks cables: The great equaliser in Peru Nikolas Kozloff
177 Leftist Election Winner Promises "Growth with Social Inclusion" in Peru Milagros Salazar
178 Brazil Urged to Suspend Belo Monte Dam Project Amnesty International
179 WikiLeaks Cables of Interest on Latin America, Released May 23 - June 5, 2011 Dawn Paley
180 Ousted Honduran President Zelaya Returns Home 23 Months After U.S.-Backed Coup Democracy Now!
181 Ecuador: Government Shuts Down Illegal Gold Mines Gonzalo Ortiz
182 Thousands March in Venezuela against U.S. Sanctions Tamara Pearson
183 The “Fascist Threat” on Peru’s Doorstep Raúl Zibechi, Translated by Erin Jonasson
184 Venezuela: Rural Killers Enjoy Impunity Federico Fuentes
185 Brazil: Amazon rainforest activist shot dead Tom Phillips
186 Fresh Chile autopsy to solve Allende mystery Al Jazeera
187 WikiLeaks Cables of Interest on Latin America, Released May 9-22, 2011 Dawn Paley
188 Guatemala Looking Increasingly Like a 'Narco-State' Danilo Valladares
189 Bolivia - También La Lluvia: Postscript Emily Achtenberg
190 Brazil: BRAZIL Megaprojects Revive Class Struggle Mario Osava
191 Despite Historic Victory, Gay Rights Struggle Far from Over in Brazil Fabiana Frayssinet
192 Mexico’s Anti-Drug War March Demands Far-Reaching Political Reforms Laura Carlsen
193 Brazil's disappearing favelas Dave Zirin
194 El Salvador Urged to Protect Journalists After Death Threats Amnesty International
195 Brazil: Accusations Mount against Pulp and Paper Giant Fabiana Frayssinet
196 WikiLeaks Cables of Interest on Latin America, Released April 25-May 8, 2011 Dawn Paley
197 Bolivia: The Boomerang Effect for Morales Mario Osava
198 ‘Our Misery, Their Jobs’: the Humanitarian Industry in Post-Earthquake Haiti Daniel Moss
199 Bolivia Steps Up Campaign at U.N. to Legalise Coca Leaf Haider Rizvi
200 Displaced Campesinos in Colombia Want a Say on Land Restitution Bill Helda Martínez
 
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