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Znet Article Weinberg: The Politics of the Antiwar Movement

Znet Article, December, 09 2005 Bill Weinberg
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The Sept. 24 antiwar protest in Washington, D.C., was hailed as a revival of a movement which had become somewhat moribund even as the quagmire in Iraq deepens with horrifying rapidity. The march brought out 300,000 protesters, by organizers' esti...

Znet Article Weinberg: Bill Weinberg Supports Truth, Thank You

Znet Article, July, 24 2005 Bill Weinberg
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Now isn't this interesting. Herman protests that just because he rejects the "standard narrative" on Srebrenica doesn't mean he supports genocide (denial is a form of support, as we all understand vis-a-vis Holocaust revisionism), yet he assumes t...

Znet Article Weinberg: Why Does Z Magazine Support Genocide?

Znet Article, July, 19 2005 Bill Weinberg
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With all of the current horrors in the headlines, the world has paid little note to the tenth anniversary of the July 1995 massacre of 8,000 at the eastern Bosnian town of Srebrenica after it was overrun by besieging Serb rebel forces. The town's ...

Znet Article Weinberg: The Paez

Znet Article, September, 18 2003 Bill Weinberg
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"Things are tranquil here when there is no army or poice. But when they come, things are tense here." So says Don Tomas Poto, a traditional Nasa Indian elder in the small mountain village of Toribio, high in the Cordillera Central of Colombia´s c...

Znet Article Weinberg: Cauca and the Afro-Colombian Renaissance

Znet Article, September, 15 2003 Bill Weinberg
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Heading south in a "chiva" mini-bus from the teeming and chaotic city of Cali, the road crosses into the southern department of Cauca--one of the most conflicted in Colombia--as suburbs and industrial sprawl gradually give way to small campesino p...

Znet Article Weinberg: Arauca

Znet Article, September, 08 2003 Bill Weinberg
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"When there was no petroleum, there was no war," says Dario Tulivila, a traditional Guahibo Indian leader from Colombia´s bloodily conflicted department of Arauca. "When the oil came, the war came. Before that, we had a digified life here. Our cou...

Znet Article Weinberg: Indigenous Opposition to Plan Puebla Panama

Znet Article, August, 06 2003 Bill Weinberg
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On July 21, leaders of indigenous, campesino and grassroots organizations from throughout the Central American nations and Mexico gathered in Tegucigalpa, capital of Honduras, for the Mesoamerican Forum, fourth in a series of meetings aimed at def...

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