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Guatemala: Military Documents to be Entered Into Evidence Of Trial Around Genocide Of Mayan People

By Network in Solidarity with the People of Guatemala on June 4, 2024

photo: Daniel Hernandez-Sala.

Guatemala City, Guatemala – For the next 2 weeks, in the ongoing historic genocide trial against former Guatemalan military general Manuel Benedicto Lucas García, international experts will bring forth indisputable evidence about the military intelligence and operations of the Guatemalan armed forces during the genocide of the Maya Ixil indigenous people in the early 1980s. (more…)

Venezuela Wants to Join BRICS “as Quickly as Possible”

By Victor Ternovsky on June 6, 2024

Jose Felix Rivas Alvarado, photo: Sputnik

Venezuela hopes to join the BRICS group as soon as possible, the Caribbean nation’s Sectoral Vice President for Economy and Minister of Industries and National Production, Jose Felix Rivas Alvarado, said in an exclusive with Sputnik. (more…)

War Mutilates the Heart of Humanity

By Vijay Prashad on June 5, 2024

In the wars against the Iraqi people the concussions of US bombs destroyed the water and sewer lines in Baghdad. photo; Bill Hackwell

In their apartment in Baghdad, Iraq, my friends tell me how they were impacted by the horrors of the illegal war imposed by the United States in 2003 against their country. Yusuf and Anisa are members of the Iraqi Federation of Journalists and both have experience as freelance journalists for Western media companies that came to Baghdad in the midst of the war. (more…)

Gaza and the Awakening of a Generation

By José Ernesto Nováez Guerrero on June 4, 2024

photo: Bill Hackwell

The numbers alone are shocking. As of January 2024, the latest data available from the media consulted, “Israel” had dropped over 65,000 tons of bombs on Gaza, the equivalent of about five times the destructive power of the bombs that leveled Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945. It is more than likely that from January to the present that number has at least doubled. (more…)

An Open Letter to Kenyan President William Ruto

By Ngugi wa Thiong’o, on June 1, 2024

Kenyan author and academic, Ngugi Wa Thiongo

Dear William Ruto,

The images of your recent State visit to the USA were very disturbing to me and to every patriotic Kenyan.

I saw you seated on a chair, grinning, while Biden stood behind you, his face beaming with satisfaction. Why not? He had just announced that you had signed off our beloved Kenya to make it a non-member ally of NATO. (more…)

ALBA-TCP Supports Cuba’s Sovereignty after New US Sanction Regulations

June 3, 2024

Cubans support their country in the Plaza of the Revolution. photo: Bill Hackwell

The member states of the Bolivarian Alliance of the Peoples of Our America – People’s Trade Treaty (ALBA-TCP) supports Cuba’s right to build its own model without foreign interference and ratify that “the Cuban people and government have the right to build the political, social and economic model that they decide.” (more…)

El Salvador: Five More years of Bukele’s Outrages?

By Manuel Pérez Rocha L. on June 3, 2024

Bukele begins his 2nd term on June 2. photo: Víctor Peña – El Faro

Last February, Nayib Bukele won the presidential elections in El Salvador by a wide margin; his party, Nuevas Ideas, also won 54 of the 60 seats in the Legislative Assembly, and the vast majority of the mayoralties. His power is now almost absolute. (more…)

Argentina: The Embrace from Cuba to Norita Cortiñas, the Eternal Mother of Plaza de Mayo

June 1, 2024 from Havana

Norita Cortiñas with Pedro Pablo Prada, Cuba ambassador to Argentina

In Cuba they have also felt the passing of Norita Cortiñas, one of the first Mothers of Plaza de Mayo, Founding Line, who were formed into a human rights organization by mothers of detainees-disappeared during the last Argentine military dictatorship. (more…)

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