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July Delegation to Venezuela: Human Rights, Food Sovereignty & Social Change

Anonyme, Monday, June 8, 2009 - 21:17 ( | | | | )

July Delegation to Venezuela: Human Rights, Food Sovereignty & Social Change

The Alberto Lovera Bolivarian Circle of NY invites you to join us in July for a 10-day trip to Venezuela examining advances in food sovereignty and other initiatives for social change.



Filipino peasant leader ambushed!

Anonyme, Sunday, June 7, 2009 - 03:30 ( | | | | | | )

Renato Peñas, Vice-President of PAKISAMA (National Movement of Peasant Organizations), was ambushed dead by unidentified gunmen at 11:00 PM Friday, 5 June 2009, on the way to his farm in Sumilao, Bukidnon.



PHILIPPINES: Ban Endosulfan!

Anonyme, Saturday, July 12, 2008 - 19:41 ( | | | | | | )

Citizens Press for Total Ban on Endosulfan to Put Off “Toxic Time Bomb”



End G8 Domination!

Anonyme, Saturday, July 12, 2008 - 09:18 ( | | | | | | | )

Joint Statement on the 34th G8 Summit in Toyako, Hokkaido, Japan



How to Manufacture a Global Food Crisis?

Michael Lessard, Monday, June 16, 2008 - 08:55 ( | | | )

by Walden Bello (CETRI, 27 May 2008)

When tens of thousands of people staged demonstrations in Mexico last year to protest a 60 percent increase in the price of tortillas, many analysts pointed to biofuel as the culprit. Because of US government subsidies, American farmers were devoting more and more acreage to corn for ethanol than for food, which sparked a steep rise in corn prices. The diversion of corn from tortillas to biofuel was certainly one cause of skyrocketing prices, though speculation on biofuel demand by transnational middlemen may have played a bigger role. However, an intriguing question escaped many observers: how on earth did Mexicans, who live in the land where corn was domesticated, become dependent on US imports in the first place ? »»»



Movement of the ones Without Ceiling of Salvador (MSTS), state of the Bahia - Brazil

Anonyme, Sunday, May 11, 2008 - 20:09 ( | | )

Word-key: Movement of the ones Without Ceiling of Salvador; Fight for Housing; Urban conflicts; Urban history of the Gift.

[an english translation of a brief intro about this movement.]



SPCA Call The Extraordinary Annual Meeting

Lise daigneault, Thursday, February 28, 2008 - 23:36 ( | )

February 26, 2008

TO ALL MEDIAS / For Immediate Press Release



Philippine Protest Marks The First Senate Hearing On The JPEPA

Anonyme, Monday, September 17, 2007 - 22:24 ( | | | | | | | )

14 September 2007, Manila, Philippines. – A crowd of more than 300 workers, farmers, fishers, and environmentalists from the Magkaisa Junk JPEPA Coalition (MJJC) today called on the Senators of the 14th Congress to look beyond the rosy projections and government hype surrounding the Japan-Philippines Economic Partnership Agreement (JPEPA), and to carefully assess its short-term and long-term implications. The group’s call came on the day of the first scheduled Senate hearing for this historic, precedent-setting treaty.



Wind energy : beware, turbulence ahead.

viaub, Saturday, August 4, 2007 - 08:35 ( | | | | | )

Wind farm projects are growing like mushrooms after a rainy day, but the air is turbulent in the wind industry. Industrial wind farms are not as nice and green as promoters want us to believe. Like an opponent puts it : “There is more here than immediately meets the eye with industrial wind generators, and often the devil is in the details."



Philippine farmers demand reform and extension of agrarian reform program.

Anonyme, Thursday, June 21, 2007 - 21:07 ( | | | | | | | )

Philippine farmers demand reform and extension of agrarian reform program. Asian farmers join rally in solidarity with their struggle



An Appeal to Philippine President Arroyo

Anonyme, Tuesday, March 6, 2007 - 17:35 ( | | | | | | )

Stop agrarian violence and killing of farmers!

Implement agrarian reform in contentious landholdings!



Support Ban of Terminator Seeds – Before Dec 7/06

bracewell, Thursday, November 30, 2006 - 14:48 ( | | )

Tell your MP to support a Ban on Terminator Seeds in Canada!

Support Ban of Terminator Seeds – Before Dec 7/06
Tell your MP to support a Ban on Terminator Seeds in Canada!

[ For fully linked version, see link below.
Find your Member of Parliament using your Postal Code]



IMF out of the Philippines and South countries now, protesters demand

Anonyme, Wednesday, September 20, 2006 - 21:01 ( | | | | | | | | | | | | | )

On the occasion of the Annual Meeting of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) together with the World Bank in Singapore, the Freedom from Debt Coalition (FDC) and other civil society organizations blame “the Fund



2006 Student/Farmworker Alliance Encuentro; Immokalee, Fl; Sep 21-24

Anonyme, Wednesday, August 16, 2006 - 15:09 ( | | | | | | | )

Student/Famworker Alliance is a national network of youth and students organizing in solidarity with farmworkers to eliminate sweatshop conditions and modern-day slavery in the fields. We work in partnership with the Coalition of Immokalee Workers, a membership-led organization of mostly Latino, Haitian, and Mayan Indian low-wage immigrant workers in Southwest Florida. Together we won the Taco Bell Boycott in 2005. For more information, visit http://www.sfalliance.org

www.sfalliance.org


Canadian Company To Move Three Glaciers To Open Gold Mine In Chile -- Farmers Protest

Mr.Rocks, Tuesday, February 14, 2006 - 18:54 ( | | | | | | )

Canadian international mining company Barrick Gold has plans to relocate three glaciers in the mountain range between Argentina and Chile to gain access to 17.6 million oz. of rich gold and silver deposits.

www.aguavalemasqueoro.org


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