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  • Filed Under: Revolution Archives, United States, Venezuela

    ANTI-US TALK IN VENEZUELA

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    4/2/2005

    Venezuela and the U.S. won their wars for independence against their respective colonial masters at about the same time. Six years ago, Venezuela, very quietly, was our number one overseas oil supplier. You never heard about any of this because – guess what – the U.S. and Venezuela have always been amigos. There’s never been…

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  • Filed Under: Crazy People, Eastern Europe, Poland, Revolution Archives

    JERZY URBAN ON THE POPE

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    4/2/2005

    I grew up despising Jerzy Urban, the Polish communist party spokesman, whose lies dropped out of his mouth like an loaded dumptruck . It turns out the fat creep isn’t done yet. Today, he weighed with a new pile of hate for the Pope on his passing, still spewing garbage after all these years. Read…

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  • Filed Under: Blogs, Books, Revolution Archives

    DRAGONS AND DEMOCRACY XI

    Rob M.
    4/2/2005

    I just got done reading David McDuff’s eleventh installment of Dragons and Democracy. Always a good read!

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  • Filed Under: Revolution Archives, United Nations

    FREEDOM HOUSE LISTS MOST OPPRESSIVE REGIMES

    Rob M.
    4/2/2005

    Freedom House does an annual list of the world’s most oppressive regimes. To some of us, it doesn’t come as a surprise that six of the 18 nations on the list are members of the UN Commission on Human Rights. Significantly, six of the eighteen most repressive governments–those of China, Cuba, Eritrea, Saudi Arabia, Sudan,…

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  • Filed Under: Africa, Revolution Archives

    SHAME ON SOUTH AFRICA

    Rob M.
    4/2/2005

    Yesterday I wrote that Mugabe will not face any consequences if the opposition rebels and he decides to crack down — something he would inevitably do if that happens. While western election observers were kept out amid certain criticism of the election, as we have seen a lot from America and the European Union despite…

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  • Filed Under: Middle East, Palestine, Qatar, Revolution Archives

    ARAB GOVTS CHANGING ATTITUDE TO PALESTINIANS?

    Kirk H. Sowell
    4/2/2005

    Two articles published recently in the London-based Arabic daily al-Hayat suggest that Arab governments may be making a decisive change in their dealings toward the Palestinians. One was a March 30 article, The Amir of Qatar: ‘The Palestinians Have Proven that Reform and Peace Can Go Together’. The article, citing remarks of the Amir of…

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  • Filed Under: Africa, Revolution Archives

    WILLING TO PROTEST — JUST GIVE THE ORDER

    Rob M.
    4/2/2005

    The hours are counting down to the final decision of the opposition in Zimbabwe, one of the “last Outposts of Tyranny” on this earth. Word on the street is that if the order is given, they will protest. Morgan Tsvangirai, leader of the opposition Movement for Democratic Change, said the party would not pursue legal…

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  • Filed Under: Religion, Revolution Archives

    TRIBUTE TO POPE JOHN PAUL II

    Rob M.
    4/1/2005

    One of the most admirable men of the last century is passing his last breaths before softly slipping to a more enviable place. Pope John Paul II has been to myself and countless others the spiritual revolutionary that gutted the Soviet Union in its Godless, empty soul. We all owe him a debt of gratitude…

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  • Filed Under: Belarus, Eastern Europe, Photoblogging, Revolution Archives

    MORE BELARUS PHOTOS

    Rob M.
    4/1/2005

    Even though this protest was about a week ago, and there are already plenty of photos, Belarus Today has come out with a gallery of photos from the protest that are unique to its own website. And… A babe finally!

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  • Filed Under: Eastern Europe, Polls, Revolution Archives

    MONITORING THE CIS ELECTION MONITORS

    Rob M.
    4/1/2005

    I’ve been reading this article with the above title. It’s pretty long and informative, but I think this quote sums it up, “They haven’t ever seen a good election and wouldn’t know one if it hit them in the face.” Truer words have never been spoken!

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  • Filed Under: Colombia, Protest Babes, Revolution Archives, Spain, Western Europe

    ZAPATERO & THE BABE OF POLITICS

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    4/1/2005

    It doesn’t get worse than this.

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  • Filed Under: Lebanon, Middle East, Revolution Archives, terrorism

    FOURTH BLAST TO HIT LEBANON

    Rob M.
    4/1/2005

    So far this is the fourth bomb to strike within the last three weeks, just as Syria will finish pulling out its troops by next week. BEIRUT, Lebanon — A bomb damaged a shopping center in a Christian area northeast of Beirut Friday, the fourth attack against an anti-Syrian target in two weeks. The blast…

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  • Filed Under: Africa, Polls, Revolution Archives

    UPDATE: MUGABE “WINS” ELECTION

    Rob M.
    4/1/2005

    Well the results are in and they’ve been plenty doctored. Here’s the overview, with the opposition promising something unspecified to happen. Harare ???????? President Robert Mugabe’s ruling party has secured a majority in parliament, according to results announced Friday in an election the opposition says was marred by fraud. Thursday’s vote was seen as a…

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  • Filed Under: Africa, Polls, Revolution Archives

    ZIMBABWE NEWS ROUNDUP

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    3/31/2005

    The broad picture from many news sources is that Zimbabwe’s voters braved long lines and an unbelievably creative menu of efforts to disenfranchise them – from chicanery to fraud to bribes to murder – and held the line. Returns are showing Mugabe claiming victory, as forecast, and the opposition crying fraud. How they deal with…

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  • Filed Under: Africa, Revolution Archives

    UGANDA PROTEST TURNS VIOLENT

    Rob M.
    3/31/2005

    …Only after the police tear gassed the protestors. Kampala – Ugandan police used water cannons and tear gas to break up an opposition demonstration on Thursday, engaging in running battles with marchers protesting efforts to extend the president’s tenure. Riot police dispersed the protesters, who were denouncing plans to amend the constitution so that President…

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  • Filed Under: Economics, Revolution Archives, Venezuela

    SUGARCOATED CHAVEZ

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    3/31/2005

    The Nation magazine has a sugar-coated vision of Hugo Chavez’s Veneuzela, described in an article purportedly written as a “news” story by Christian Parenti, someone who used to spend his time at Young Communist League meetings in San Francisco. Parenti’s trying to make his story appear a respectable reporting job (as Cuban propagandists coincidentally advise)…

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  • Filed Under: Economics, Revolution Archives, Venezuela

    VENEZUELA POVERTY SOARS

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    3/31/2005

    Common canard holds that Venezuelan dictator Hugo Chavez, whatever his faults, at least is ending poverty through his soup-kitchen programs. Andres Oppenheimer blows the lid off that steaming pot, though, by taking a good look at the Venezuelan government’s own statistics. What he sees appalls him. He writes: Indeed, the latest poverty figures from Venezuela’s…

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  • Filed Under: Africa, Polls, Revolution Archives

    ZIMBABWE’S ELECTIONS UNDERWAY

    Rob M.
    3/31/2005

    I’m going to start this off by putting this article in the reverse way that it was written. International human rights organizations and such other groups as the European Union, which on Wednesday called the election “phony,” say the outcome is unlikely to reflect the will of most Zimbabweans. Mugabe controls every daily newspaper, all…

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  • Filed Under: Asia, North Korea, Revolution Archives

    NORTH KOREAN RIOT OVER SOCCER LOSS!

    Rob M.
    3/30/2005

    There’s been a lot of talk with regards to the Iran soccer riots, and it looks like North Korea’s loss to them has triggered riots in the homeland, a rare public display of unrest! Angry North Korean soccer fans interrupted their national team’s World Cup qualifying match against Iran on Wednesday, throwing bottles and chairs…

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  • Filed Under: Blogs, Revolution Archives

    TOP 20 BLOGGERS

    Rob M.
    3/30/2005

    Wow! It was a quarter ago that I followed John Hawkins’ lead and published a list of my favorite bloggers. Have I been blogging that long already? Certainly my eyesight has gotten worse. Because of changing events in the world, my destinations are certainly different on a day to day basis and the list will…

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  • Filed Under: Eastern Europe, Revolution Archives, Russia

    RUSSIA NEWS ROUNDUP

    Rob M.
    3/30/2005

    Andy has the weekly roundup… up. Everything dealing with Putin and his cronies and the near abroad! Check it out! My personal favorite was Russia’s threat to withhold funding from the OSCE if it doesn’t change its mission from those sickly human rights to security. They would say that, wouldn’t they?

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  • Filed Under: Egypt, Middle East, Revolution Archives

    MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD CONTINUES PROTESTS

    Rob M.
    3/30/2005

    Defying a ban against unauthorized rallies, several hundred people took to the street. Hundreds of supporters of one of Egypt??????s largest opposition groups have defied a government ban against unauthorized protests and taken to the streets of Cairo to demonstrate. Ahead of landmark elections, dozens of Muslim Brotherhood officials chanted that President Hosni Mubarak was…

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  • Filed Under: Asia, Central Asia, Economics, India, Revolution Archives

    USING INDIA TO SQUEEZE TOTALITARIANISM?

    Rob M.
    3/30/2005

    A few significant things have happened in this arena besides the sale of fighter jets to both Pakistan and India. Secretary of State Rice has recently said that the U.S. aims to make India a world power in the 21st century. Washington: The United States unveiled plans Friday to help India become a “major world…

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  • Filed Under: Central Asia, Eastern Europe, Kyrgyzstan, Revolution Archives, Russia

    THOUGHTS ON KYRGYZ-RUSSIA RELATIONSHIP

    Rob M.
    3/30/2005

    I was just going through Google news last night and read an article on The Tufts Daily, an editorial piece regarding the Tulip Revolution. A lot of it had to do with post-revolution relations with Russia and how Kyrgyzstan should move away from its influence. Well, besides being physically impossible to move, I dropped a…

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  • Filed Under: Central Asia, Kyrgyzstan, Revolution Archives

    POSITIVE DEVELOPMENTS IN KYRGYZSTAN

    Rob M.
    3/29/2005

    The other day, both parliaments were rivalling for power. That got put an end to, with the upper house dissolving. Bishkek, 29 March 2005 (RFE/RL) — The upper chamber of Kyrgyzstan’s old parliament today followed the outgoing lower chamber in suspending its activities and giving way to the newly elected single-chamber parliament. Muratbek Mukashev, the…

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