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Rozental: A People's Peace for a Country without Owners
Znet Article, May, 24 2013
Manuel Rozental
Rozental's ZSpace page
The Colombian war was used to exclude the population. While the combatants can and must silence their guns, the people must be included in the peace.
Podur: Azkintuwe and the Mapuche Struggle
Znet Article, October, 21 2010
Justin Podur
Podur's ZSpace page
From July until October, 38 Mapuche activists were on hunger strike in Chilean prisons demanding to be tried under civilian rather than military authority, to face civil legislation rather than Pinochet-era “anti-terrorist” legislation. The hunger...
Rozental: The Circle Opens Out
Znet Article, May, 22 2010
Manuel Rozental
Rozental's ZSpace page
"The Circle is Closing" is the title of the report just released by Colombian magazine Semana [1].
Rozental: Cracks in the System
Audio, April, 03 2010
Manuel Rozental
Rozental's ZSpace page
In an interview on a busy Toronto street, the Vancouver Media Co-op caught up with activist and physician Manuel Rozental to ask about the outcome and importance of the March 14 legislative elections in Colombia.
Rozental: Haiti: The Mobilization of Aid, Public Discourses and Political Action
Video, March, 05 2010
Manuel Rozental
Rozental's ZSpace page
On February 11, YCISS at York University held a panel on Haiti. Here is Manuel Rozental's talk from that event...
Rozental: The flood to end occupation
Znet Article, February, 01 2010
Manuel Rozental
Rozental's ZSpace page
The occupation of Haiti for transnational Capital through the US and its allies is being implemented.
Rozental: Haiti Aid and Strategic Priorities
Znet Article, January, 19 2010
Manuel Rozental
Rozental's ZSpace page
The United States has launched, in alliance with Canada and possibly other countries, a massive military, media and political operation, using the crisis as a pretext.
Ó Tuathail: Minga Permitida?
Znet Article, November, 04 2009
Micheál Ó Tuathail
Ó Tuathail's ZSpace page
Last fall, Colombia's social and popular movements captured the world's attention.
Rozental: A New Direction for Colombia Policy?
Znet Article, May, 20 2009
Manuel Rozental
Rozental's ZSpace page
Senator Kerry, Chris Wyman told us, at your office, in no uncertain terms, that we could expect a “new directionâ€.
Podur: The Para-Uribe Regime, the Extraditions, and Justice in Colombia
Znet Article, August, 21 2008
Justin Podur
Podur's ZSpace page
Colombia's current President Alvaro Uribe Velez’ political history is intimately tied with paramilitarism. He was mayor of the then drug-trafficker controlled Medellin in 1982, and when he became governor of Antioquia in 1995-1997, he supported th...
Rozental: Bolivia on the Brink
Znet Article, March, 05 2008
Manuel Rozental
Rozental's ZSpace page
Bolivia is on the brink of civil war. With a popular government attempting to put forward a new constitution and an elite intent on blocking change, or failing that separating the resource-rich part of the country from the rest, events are moving ...
Rozental: All Causes Are Our Own
Znet Article, February, 07 2008
Manuel Rozental
Rozental's ZSpace page
The introduction of the Indigenous and Popular Mandate [2] of September 2004 in Cali put forward the struggle of the peoples and social movements of Colombia.
Rozental: Bittersweet
Znet Article, March, 23 2006
Manuel Rozental
Rozental's ZSpace page
Official reports called it a “comfortable†victory for President Alvaro Uribe. Of the 100 contested seats for the Colombian senate, Uribe’s supporters obtained 61 seats while those counted as opposition (Liberals and the le...


