Fernando Lugo

Honduran Dictatorship Is A Threat to Democracy In the Hemisphere

Huffington Post, November 23, 2009 Honduran Dictatorship Is A Threat to Democracy In the Hemisphere A small group of rich people who own most of Honduras and its politicians enlist the military to kidnap the elected president...

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South America's drugs frontline

Candido Figueredo risks his life exposing traffickers on Paraguay's lawless border Candido Figueredo sits on his bullet-riddled porch holding the tools of his trade: a reporter's notepad, a mobile phone and a black 9mm...

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Paraguay indigenous community threatened by illegal eviction and pesticide attack

Amnesty International has condemned the use of apparently toxic pesticides to intimidate an indigenous community after they resisted being forcibly evicted from their ancestral lands. The organization urged the Paraguayan...

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Mugabe defends land reforms, attacks West

By ARIEL DAVID - Associated Press Writer ROME — Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe used the U.N. summit on world hunger Tuesday to lash out at the West and defend land reforms blamed for plunging his people into starvation. AP...

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Right-wing maneuvers to prevent Zelaya’s restoration

At the time this article is being written, no resolution to the dangerous crisis in Honduras has been attained. The illegal usurper government of Roberto Micheletti continues holding on to power at all costs—in spite of having...

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Brazil Senate Hesitates Admitting Chavez to Mercosur As He Beats Drums of War

The calling on the Army and the people to prepare for "a possible war" with Colombia by Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez shell-shocked the Brazilian Senate, which was scheduled to vote on Venezuela's full incorporation to...

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Indigenous community threatened by illegal eviction and pesticide attack in Paraguay

Amnesty International has condemned the use of apparently toxic pesticides to intimidate an indigenous community after they resisted being forcibly evicted from their ancestral lands. The organisation urged the Paraguayan...

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Lula Says Brazil-Paraguay Link Is Like a Father-Son Relationship

On justifying the Itaipu hydroelectric energy agreement signed last July with Paraguayan president Fernando Lugo, Brazilian leader Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva argued a country with the size of Brazil can't fight with minuscule...

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FERNANDO LUGO, EL OBISPO SECUESTRADOR- Diario Siglo XXI

Desde la idílica república burguesa del obispo de los pobres Tags: Greetings My Dear how are you today? my name is Juliet i became interested in you after viewing your page on this site, i will be grateful to get your reply...

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Young Civilians label Bingöl ‘brave’

Members of Genç Siviller (Young Civilians) and the Ankara-based Bingöl Culture and Solidarity Association (BİNDAV) protested the anti-democratic 1982 Constitution, a byproduct of the 1980 coup, in front of the welcome sign to...

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