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By Marco Fonseca at May 26, 2013
The standard view of the origin of Central American gangs... (More) Comments (0)
Enriquecimiento, exterminio y resistencia indígena
By Marco Fonseca at May 20, 2013
Una reflexion sobre las luchas indigenas contra la mineria y la agro-industria en Guatemala.... (More) Comments (0)
By Marco Fonseca at May 10, 2013
A reflection - in Spanish - of former Guatemalan dictator Ríos Montt's closing statement at his dramatic trial for genocide in Guatemala City on May 9, 2013.... (More) Comments (4)
By Marco Fonseca at Jul 24, 2012
CBC 1 program Metamorphosis, hosted by Richard Syrett, is featuring an episode on the Massacre at Dos Erres in Guatemala in 1982.... (More) Comments (0)
By Marco Fonseca at Aug 15, 2011
It must be said clearly. The decision of the Guatemalan Constitutional Court (CC) to deny Ms. Sandra Torres the opportunity, even the right, to register as a presidential candidate for the upcoming elections of September is based on flawed arguments and a serious misreading of the Political Constitution of the Republic.... (More) Comments (0)
New Definition of "Collateral Damage"
By Marco Fonseca at Apr 03, 2011
Libyan "Resistance" Produces New Definition of "Collateral Damage".... (More) Comments (0)
By Marco Fonseca at Mar 30, 2011
Political change does not, after all is said and one, amount to a revolution. Revolutions require more than a change of political regime no matter how "radical" this change may seem from the point of view of western imperial observers. Revolutions require a change in the very and most fundamental nature of power, including the often hidden power of local elites over the domestic political economy and the power of their international, particularly imperial, allies over the links of the domestic economy with the global corporate-driven process of globalization.... (More) Comments (0)
Dust off the books on "transitions to democracy"
By Marco Fonseca at Feb 14, 2011
With the "successful" overthrow of the Mubarak/NDP dictatorship in Egypt and that of Ben Ali in Tunisia, it looks as though we're witnessing a new wave of democratic revolutions and "transitions to democracy", only this time in the Arab world.... (More) Comments (0)
By Marco Fonseca at Feb 11, 2011
Mubarak has resigned, finally. According to Al-Jazeera, El Baradei has declared "The country has been liberated after decades of repression." This is not exactly true.... (More) Comments (0)
The Egyptian Revolutionary Communitas
By Marco Fonseca at Feb 11, 2011
This blog attempts to offer an interpretation of the spontaneous "community" that has emerged in Tahrir Square as Egypt's own revolutionary communitas.... (More) Comments (0)
Egyptian Revolution being co-opted
By Marco Fonseca at Feb 06, 2011
How the Egyptian Revolution is being craftily co-opted by Empire, ruling elites, the military and the unscrupulous "democratic opposition".... (More) Comments (2)


