Elections, but no democracy in Guatemala, … again
Grahame Russell Grahame Russell

Elections, but no democracy in Guatemala, … again

Over the next months, Rights Action will cover the “elections” in Guatemala, that will, once again, legitimize a repressive, military-backed, ‘open for global business’ regime as a “democratic allie” of the U.S. and Canadian-led “international community”, including the World Bank and many global businesses, banks and investors.

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Canada, U.S. and the Uprising in Peru
Grahame Russell Grahame Russell

Canada, U.S. and the Uprising in Peru

Rights Action is co-sponsoring this webinar, and invites all to join the discussion with Ben Norton, Eliana Carlin Ronquillo, Yves Engler and Kirsten Francescone on the uprising in Peru and the role of Canada and the U.S.

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Iron ore mining and murder in Honduras: New government, same violent global economic order
Grahame Russell Grahame Russell

Iron ore mining and murder in Honduras: New government, same violent global economic order

"It is with great sadness and a cry for justice that we denounce today's murders of Guapinol community human rights defenders and fathers Aly Domínguez and Jairo Bonilla. Aly, brother of our comrade Reynaldo Dominguez, is also one of 32 people criminalized by the mining company Inversiones Los Pinares and the State of Honduras for defending the Carlos Escaleras National Park against their illegal mining project."

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Update on Honduras, One Year After Election of President Xiomara Castro
Grahame Russell Grahame Russell

Update on Honduras, One Year After Election of President Xiomara Castro

It has been nearly one year since Xiomara Castro was sworn in as Honduras’s new president. Her inauguration in January marked the end of a brutal 12-year period of rule by the U.S.-[and Canadian] backed, right-wing National Party, which first came to power after the 2009 U.S.-[and Canadian] backed coup that overthrew Castro’s husband, the leftist President Manuel Zelaya.

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