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Toro: “The Capacity not to Stop Dreaming”: An Interview with María Suárez Toro
Znet Article, April, 20 2013
María Suárez Toro
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Interview on social movement activists fighting against mining, monoculture agriculture, mega-tourism, “model cities”, land theft, displacement, and labor exploitation
Mychalejko: Profiting From Genocide: The World Bank's Bloody History in Guatemala
Znet Article, March, 10 2013
Cyril Mychalejko
Mychalejko's ZSpace page
The World Bank and the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) supported genocide in Guatemala and ought to pay reparations
Mychalejko: Unveiling Canada's Role in Chile’s Environmental and Political Conflicts
Znet Article, March, 21 2012
Cyril Mychalejko
Mychalejko's ZSpace page
A new report reveals the Canadian mining industrial complex's responsibility for social discord and environmentally-destructive policies in Chile
Mychalejko: Elliott Abrams' Dark History in Latin America and the Struggle for Justice
Znet Article, February, 25 2012
Cyril Mychalejko
Mychalejko's ZSpace page
Elliott Abrams, testified that the Reagan administration knew that Argentina's military junta was stealing babies from murdered and jailed democracy activists and giving them to right-wing families friendly to the regime
Mychalejko: Dirty Business, Dirty Wars: U.S.-Latin American Relations in the 21st Century
Znet Article, January, 31 2009
Cyril Mychalejko
Mychalejko's ZSpace page
Much is being made across the political spectrum in the United States about Washington's waning influence in Latin America. The region has seen an emergence of left and center-left presidents voted into office, many as a result of budding social m...
Mychalejko: Iraqi Women Quietly Endure Horrors of War
Znet Article, March, 06 2008
Cyril Mychalejko
Mychalejko's ZSpace page
March 8 marks the 99th celebration of International Women's Day, a day to commemorate the political, social, and economic struggles and achievements of women globally.
Mychalejko: Mining Conflict in Ecuador Heats Up
Znet Article, December, 24 2005
Cyril Mychalejko
Mychalejko's ZSpace page
Dozens of Ecuadorians recently burnt down a building owned by Ascendant Copper Corporation to protest its mining activities in the area. The Canadian mining company claimed in a press release (1) that the structure burnt down was a community healt...


