The Iranian uprising crosses all classes, and it’s neither the result of internet access (especially Twitter) nor CIA involvement, argues Reese Erlich, journalist and author of The Iran Agenda.
Archive for July 1st, 2009
Background to de Kirchner’s mid-term election loss in Argentina
Posted in society, tagged politics on July 1, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Argentina’s President Loses Power in Mid-Term Elections
By Trigona, Marie
Marie Trigona’s ZSpace Page
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Argentina’s President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner faced a major test in the recent mid-term election in which she lost considerable power and her party’s congressional majority vanished. The June 28 mid-term election could be better described as a [...]
Coup d’Etat Underway in Honduras: OBAMA’S FIRST COUP D’ETAT
Posted in society, tagged human-rights, state-sponsored-terrorism, The-Empire-(of America), warfare-conflict on July 1, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Soldiers in front of presidential palace as protests ensue (d.yimg.com)
By Eva Golinger
Global Research, chavezcode.com
[Note: On June 29, 2009 11:15am, Caracas time, President Zelaya spoke live on Telesur from San Jose, Costa Rica. He has verified the soldiers entered his residence in the early morning hours, firing guns and threatening to kill him and [...]
Urban agriculture and food sovereignty in Cuba
Posted in society, tagged food-security, sustainability on July 1, 2009 | 1 Comment »
The following is the text of a talk given by Jorge Soberon, Cuba’s Consul General in Toronto, Canada, to a meeting of food sovereignty sponsored by the Venezuela We Are With You Coalition (CVEC).
["Food sovereignty" is a term coined by members of Via Campesina in 1996 to refer to a [...]








