It’s possible that I shall make an ass of myself. But in that case one can always get out of it with a little dialectic. I have, of course, so worded my proposition as to be right either way (K.Marx, Letter to F.Engels on the Indian Mutiny)
Tuesday, June 11, 2019
France: Yellow Vests Protest in Several Cities for the 30th Consecutive Week
The ‘yellow vests’ are back on the streets of France this weekend in their 30th consecutive round of demonstrations against
Brazil’s Top Prosecutors Who Indicted Lula Schemed in Secret Messages to Prevent His Party From Winning 2018 Election
orinocotribune 0 Comments Brazil, Car Wash, Deltan Dallagnol, Fernando Haddad, Glenn Greenwald, Jair Bolsonaro, Laura Tessler, Lula, Sergio Moro,Workers Party
AN ENORMOUS TROVE of secret documents reveals that Brazil’s most powerful prosecutors, who have spent years insisting they are apolitical,
Argentine Former President Demands Freedom for Lula After the Case Against him “Falls Apart”
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Senator Cristina Fernández de Kirchner has demanded the freedom and end of the persecution of former President Luiz Inácio Lula
Cuban Solidarity: What HBO Didn’t Mention In Their “Chernobyl” Series
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“Although Cuba went through economically difficult times, our state continued to offer specialized treatment to minors, fulfilling a commitment of

US Prevents Boat From Arriving in Cuba With Help for Tornado Victims
The Cuban president affirmed that the “illegal” Helms-Burton Act threatens peace and solidarity.
The Peace Cruise which transported aid for the victims of the tornado that affected Havana last January, was prevented from docking in Cuban ports due to the restrictions imposed by the Helms-Burton Act.
In an article published in Cubadebate, the ambassador of Cuba in Japan, Carlos Miguel Pereira Hernández, said that the “Crucero por la Paz” (non-governmental organization based in Japan) should arrive in Cuba on June 13, but it will not be able to enter the port, because the vessel is US-owned.
The pacifist NGO has already been in the largest of the Antilles on 19 occasions, as part of its work in favor of peace and against nuclear weapons.
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Tokyo: RAI with Bruce Cockburn (6/9)
CANADIAN Virtuoso guitarist AND CHRISTIAN SOCIAL ACTIVIST Bruce Cockburn talks about songwriting in the era of Reagan, and his experience visiting refugee camps in Honduras.

IF I HAD A ROCKET LAUNCHERCANADIAN Virtuoso guitarist AND CHRISTIAN SOCIAL ACTIVIST Bruce Cockburn talks about songwriting in the era of Reagan, and his experience visiting refugee camps in Honduras.

CALL IT DEMOCRACY
IF A TREE FALLS
LOVERS IN A DANGEROUS TIME
THE LAST NIGHT IN THE WORLD
State Department Perpetuates Disinformation On Iran
Regular State Department briefings have been few, but the public is entitled to them to holding the Trump administration accountable, such as on its policies towards Iran, says Col. Larry Wilkerson
Regular State Department briefings have been few, but the public is entitled to them to holding the Trump administration accountable, such as on its policies towards Iran, says Col. Larry Wilkerson
Canadian Inquiry Demands Justice for Genocide of Indigenous Women and Girls
Dr. Pamela Palmater of Ryerson University says PM Justin Trudeau had an opportunity to take the lead on the recommendations of the inquiry, but he didn’t. She has no confidence that the political will exist to end the genocide against Indigenous women and girls.
Dr. Pamela Palmater of Ryerson University says PM Justin Trudeau had an opportunity to take the lead on the recommendations of the inquiry, but he didn’t. She has no confidence that the political will exist to end the genocide against Indigenous women and girls.
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