Upside Down World
 
Tuesday, 31 January 2012
Argentina
1 Thousands Protest Canadian Mining Project in Argentina Marcela Valente
2 Remembering the Social Movements that Reimagined Argentina: 2002 - 2012 Francesca Fiorentini
3 Argentina Shows World How to Beat the Economic Crisis Marcela Valente
4 Cristina Kirchner and Argentina's Good Fortune Mark Weisbrot
5 From The “Dirty War” to Poisoned Food: The World According to Marie-Monique Robin Interview by Lucas Palero, Translation by Alex Cachinero-Gorman
6 Resource Control and Military Might: The Future of the Malvinas/Falkland Islands Francesca Fiorentini
7 Argentina: Rural Slavery at Time of Record Earnings Marcela Valente
8 Photo Essay: Protest in Argentina for Mariano Ferreyra, Victim of Union Corruption Marie Trigona
9 Long Standing Impunity Challenges Argentina: 4 Years Without Julio Lopez Marie Trigona
10 A Second Independence for Argentina Francesca Fiorentin
11 Argentina’s Bicentennial: Indigenous Tell Another History Marie Trigona, Photos by Francisco Ciavaglia
12 Indigenous in Argentina "Drowning in Sadness" Marcela Valente
13 Locals and Indigenous Groups Combat Big Real Estate in Greater Buenos Aires Francesca Fiorentini
14 Resisting Mining: Brutal Repression and Uprising in Argentina Marie Trigona
15 High School Diploma Programs in Argentina: Learning on the Move Raúl Zibechi
16 Memory and Justice: A Photo Essay on Argentina's Human Rights Movement Marie Trigona
17 The Unpredictable Future: Stories From Worker-Run Factories in Argentina Benjamin Dangl
18 Community on the Airwaves: End to Dictatorship Media Law in Argentina Marie Trigona
19 Argentina: Dubious Past? No Problem for Private Security Firms Sebastián Lacunza
20 Julio Lopez: Impunity Yesterday and Today in Argentina Marie Trigona
21 Argentine Factory Wins Legal Battle: FASINPAT Zanon Belongs to the People Marie Trigona
22 Argentina: Turning Around - An Interview with Mark Dworkin and Melissa Young Mark Dworkin, Melissa Young and Benjamin Dangl
23 Argentine Factory in the Hands of the Workers: FASINPAT a Step Closer to Permanent Worker Control Marie Trigona
24 Argentina: Water is Worth More Than Gold! 300 Organizations Collectively Say "No To Open-Pit Mining" Fionuala Cregan
25 Argentina Remembers: Mobilizations Mark 33rd Anniversary of Military Coup Benjamin Dangl
26 Underground Changes: Argentine Subway Workers Fight for a New Union Zula Lucero
27 Argentina: 50,000 March against Hunger Fionuala Cregan
28 Buenos Aires: The Poorest Resist "Social Cleansing" Raúl Zibechi
29 Lucio, The Good Bandit: Reflections of an Anarchist Marie Trigona
30 Argentina: "Domino Effect" Feared in Withdrawal of Mining Company David Modersbach
31 Argentina: Mining Corp. Charged with "Crimes Against Environment" David Modersbach
32 Argentina: A Different Kind of Land Occupation Shane Kavanagh
33 Argentina: Human Rights Witness Goes Missing and is Released Marie Trigona
34 Argentina's Soy Storm: Tensions Rising Among Farmers Marie Trigona
35 Argentina: Soy Pesticide Dangers Ignored Marcela Valente
36 Argentina: Transvestites Find a Voice Marcela Valente
37 Plan Condor: Crimes Without Borders in Latin America Marie Trigona
38 Argentina: Wal-Mart Faces Accusations of Anti-union Practices Marie Trigona
39 Argentina's Presidential Elections: Pragmatism, Changes, and Continuity Diego González
40 Elections in Argentina: Cristina's Low-Income Voter Support Base Marcela Valente
41 Human Rights in Argentina: A Year Without Julio Lopez Marie Trigona
42 Argentina: BAUEN Workers Without Bosses Face Eviction Marie Trigona
43 Argentina's Bonfire of Memory Benjamin Dangl
44 Historic Convergence at Meeting of Indigenous Peoples of Argentina Fionuala Cregan
45 Cerámica de Cuyo: A Profile of Worker Control in Argentina Benjamin Dangl
46 Community Television in Argentina: Ágora TV, a Window for Liberation Marie Trigona
47 Argentina: Patricia Isasa's fight for justice Marie Trigona
48 Argentine Prisoner for Poor Public Transportation Marie Trigona
49 Introduction to Horizontalidad: Voices of Popular Power in Argentina Marina Sitrin
50 Resolutions and Repetitions: Echoes of the Dirty War in Argentina April Howard
 
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