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Znet Article Carlsen: 50% of the 99%

Znet Article, May, 19 2012 Laura Carlsen
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Where are women in the global economic crisis?

Znet Article Carlsen: Doing Biden’s Bidding

Znet Article, March, 09 2012 Laura Carlsen
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Vice President Joe Biden landed in Mexico City last night and he’s left little doubt about his mission—to lock in the regional drug war

Znet Article Carlsen: Obama’s Mexicogate?

Znet Article, April, 28 2011 Laura Carlsen
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A secret operation to run guns across the border to Mexican drug cartels — overseen by U.S. government agents — threatens to become a major scandal for the Obama administration.

Znet Article Carlsen: Presidential Meeting Puts US-Mexico Relations Back on Track–In the Wrong Direction

Znet Article, March, 05 2011 Laura Carlsen
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Following a lengthy closed meeting, the presidents stood before the cameras to reaffirm their mutual commitment to a war that has cost 35,000 Mexican lives since 2007.

Znet Article Carlsen: Napolitano in Texas: Tough Talk, Little Coherence

Znet Article, February, 05 2011 Laura Carlsen
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On Monday, Jan. 31, I crossed the border to hear Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano speak at the University of Texas/El Paso.

Znet Article Carlsen: Women Lead Latin America’s Growing Anti-Militarization Movements

Znet Article, January, 26 2011 Laura Carlsen
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When George W. Bush left the White House, the rest of the world breathed a sigh of relief. The National Security Doctrine of unilateral attacks, the invasion of Iraq under the false pretext of weapons of mass destruction, and the abandonment of mu...

Znet Article Carlsen: The Murdered Women of Juarez

Znet Article, January, 22 2011 Laura Carlsen
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Marisela Escobedo’s life changed forever in August 2008 when her 16-year-old daughter Rubi failed to come home.

Znet Article Carlsen: Cancun Agreement Succeeds in Meeting Low Expectations

Znet Article, December, 18 2010 Laura Carlsen
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With the exception of one stubborn nation that insisted to the end on an agreement that would meet minimum scientific standards for reverting global warming, world leaders agreed to: dodge binding emissions controls, promise funds with no sources ...

Znet Article Carlsen: Peasant, Indigenous Organizations Reject Market Schemes for Global Warming

Znet Article, December, 11 2010 Laura Carlsen
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The UN Climate Conference (COP16) in Cancun is turning out to be both anti-climactic and anti-climatic.

Znet Article Carlsen: In Mexico City, a Message for Cancun

Znet Article, December, 07 2010 Laura Carlsen
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On Tuesday, as U.N. negotiations on climate change geared up in the Caribbean beach resort of Cancun, thousands of people marched through the streets of Mexico City to demand grassroots solutions to global warming--and to the slew of other crises ...

Znet Article Carlsen: Two Worlds Collide At Cancun Climate Talks

Znet Article, October, 29 2010 Laura Carlsen
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The debate over climate change generally transpires within the cloistered confines of expensive hotels, executive boardrooms, and diplomatic halls. As seen in the failure to arrive at binding agreements in Copenhagen, the talks are generally as st...

Znet Article Carlsen: A Plan Colombia for Mexico

Znet Article, September, 14 2010 Laura Carlsen
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Secretary of State Hillary Clinton stated week that Mexico and Central America were facing an “insurgency” that requires the equivalent of a Plan Colombia in the region. Her comments immediately raised the ire of the Mexican government and sparke...

Znet Article Carlsen: This Week in Mexico

Znet Article, August, 31 2010 Laura Carlsen
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A wounded man, blood-covered and frantic, approached a military checkpoint in San Fernando, Tamaulipas, 100 miles south of Brownsville, Texas, with a horrifying story. Reportedly shot in the neck himself, the Ecuadorian would-be migrant to the Uni...

Znet Article Carlsen: Uribe’s Parting Shot

Znet Article, August, 27 2010 Laura Carlsen
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The rupture of diplomatic relations between Venezuela and Colombia after a special session of the OAS on July 22 marks increased animosity between the outgoing Colombian president Alvaro Uribe and Venezuela’s president Hugo Chavez.

Znet Article Carlsen: Lethal Force on the Border

Znet Article, July, 02 2010 Laura Carlsen
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Sergio Hernandez Guereca’s short life revolved around the U.S.-Mexico border that ultimately led to his death. On June 7, at approximately 6:30 p.m., a U.S. Border Patrol agent shot the 15-year-old Hernandez in the face in Mexican territory betwee...

Znet Article Carlsen: Calderón Schmoozes, Mexico Loses

Znet Article, May, 30 2010 Laura Carlsen
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President Barack Obama rolled out the red carpet for Mexican president Felipe Calderón last week, in a highly scripted state visit that included neighborly platitudes, a speech to Congress and a lavish state dinner.

Znet Article Carlsen: Phase 2 of the Drug War

Znet Article, April, 11 2010 Laura Carlsen
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The top brass of U.S. and Mexican security personnel met on March 24 in Mexico City to discuss the failed drug war, amid an onslaught of bad news.

Znet Article Carlsen: Perils of Plan Mexico: Going Beyond Security to Strengthen U.S.-Mexico Relations

Znet Article, November, 23 2009 Laura Carlsen
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I have been a political analyst and writer in Mexico for the past two decades. I'm also a mother faced with the challenge of raising children there. As a human rights advocate and a mother, today I speak to you, frankly, with a great sense of urge...

Znet Article Carlsen: U.S. State Department Sells Out Honduran Democracy for Senate Confirmations

Znet Article, November, 12 2009 Laura Carlsen
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In one of the lowest points in U.S. diplomatic history, the State Department announced a turnabout in its Honduran policy and stated it will recognize the results of Nov. 29 elections even if held under the military coup.

Znet Article Carlsen: Calderon Government Sends in Police to Take Over Electrical Company and Bust Union

Znet Article, October, 12 2009 Laura Carlsen
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The decree follows a union conflict that the government fueled and then took advantage of to eliminate the company and its union. The union elections last June were contested by the losing group amid rumors that the federal government was actively...

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