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Chatterjee: Venezuela’s Young Communication Guerrillas
Znet Article, April, 15 2010
Supriyo Chatterjee
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The Chavez government’s strategy of creating community media is beginning to pay off. Local radio and television stations and print magazines are flourishing as never before. At least two major dailies now carry the Bolivarian message. Venezuela h...
Chatterjee: Haiti: Two Competing Aid Approaches
Znet Article, January, 26 2010
Supriyo Chatterjee
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The first aid aircraft to reach the Port-au-Prince airport in Haiti, within 14 hours of the devastation, was Venezuelan, with a search and rescue team. Almost immediately afterwards, they drove to a disaster site and pulled out four women alive. A...
Chatterjee: Uribe Spies With His Many Little Eyes And Doesn’t Like What He Sees
Znet Article, February, 28 2009
Supriyo Chatterjee
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Colombian intelligence honchos, once all the rage for supposedly saving their country from Left-wing guerrillas, are gasping for breath in the harsh glare of the media expose of their vast wiretapping operations against judges, politicians, journa...
Chatterjee: Uribe Cannot Stop Colombia’s Slide Towards Peace
Znet Article, February, 06 2009
Supriyo Chatterjee
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“The snake lives,†Colombian President Alvaro Uribe is reported to have said after meeting Alan Jara, a former state governor recently released by the FARC guerrillas. The Colombian media took their President’s statement to mean the Leftist ...
Chatterjee: Brazil starts to cast a long shadow over Latin America
Znet Article, January, 12 2009
Supriyo Chatterjee
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With the United States’ political, though not military, influence declining in Latin America, Brazil is aggressively moving in to fill the partial vacuum, presenting both opportunities and inherent risks for the progressive governments of the re...
Chatterjee: From Killer Hamburgers to Thieving Diplomats: A Snapshot of Latin America 2008
Znet Article, January, 06 2009
Supriyo Chatterjee
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Amid the hideous internal conflicts in Colombia and Mexico, the emerging social movements in Chile and Peru, accelerated changes in Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia and Nicaragua, the prospect of a famous Leftist victory in El Salvador in 2009, and a c...
Chatterjee: Mission Accomplished: How Bolivia Defeated Illiteracy
Znet Article, December, 22 2008
Supriyo Chatterjee
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The government of Evo Morales has achieved in three years what the regimes of the past two centuries could not: freeing Bolivia from the shame of illiteracy. With this, the second poorest nation in Latin America after Haiti becomes only the third ...
Chatterjee: LucÃa Morett Returns To An Uncertain Future In Mexico
Znet Article, December, 08 2008
Supriyo Chatterjee
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LucÃa Morett, one of the only three to survive Colombia’s air and ground attack on a FARC guerrilla camp in Ecuadorian territory, returned to Mexico on December 3 amid fears the authorities will prosecute her at the behest of Right-wing Mexican...
Chatterjee: Chile Imprisons Documentary Maker of Mapuche Cause
Znet Article, July, 10 2008
Supriyo Chatterjee
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The imprisoned Chilean documentary maker, Elena Varela, has moved the Organization of American States after the Supreme Court refused to hear an appeal against her detention. The lower court, which sent Varela to pre-trial custody for at least six...
Chatterjee: Torture Ship is Chile’s Brand Ambassador
Znet Article, June, 04 2008
Supriyo Chatterjee
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The U.S. Navy is certainly not the first to torture prisoners aboard its ships. It was beaten to that moral wasteland by Pinochet’s Chile and the obscenity is that the graceful tall ship, La Esmeralda, known affectionately as the White Lady, once ...
Chatterjee: Chavez Plans Circus Of The South To Take On Media Clowns
Znet Article, May, 01 2008
Supriyo Chatterjee
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Chavez’s call for a Circus of the South is more than a quirky idea. The Venezuelan President understands popular communication forms much better than most on the Left...
Chatterjee: Mexican Student Survivor Is Colombia’s Latest Public Enemy
Znet Article, April, 18 2008
Supriyo Chatterjee
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Lucia had every reason to fear for her life in Quito...
Chatterjee: Cancun Travel Advice: Leave Your Conscience Behind
Znet Article, February, 11 2008
Supriyo Chatterjee
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Tourists wishing to enjoy Cancun’s many decadent pleasures please travel light: do not carry your conscience with you.
Chatterjee: Eva Forest: The Passing of a Spanish Icon
Znet Article, May, 23 2007
Supriyo Chatterjee
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Eva Forest: The Passing of a Spanish Icon


