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  • Filed Under: Iraq, Middle East, Revolution Archives

    IRAQI DEATH SQUADS TO BE INVESTIGATED

    Rob M.
    2/20/2006

    Finally, investigations are being held into the existence of Shia-led death squads in Iraq. Apparently the U.S. military caught some policemen about to execute a Sunni, and when questioned about it, they admitted it as if nothing were wrong with it. The incident has prompted an official investigation, though that it has not happened yet…

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  • Filed Under: Peru, Revolution Archives, terrorism

    PERUVIAN THUG EATS LEAD

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    2/20/2006

    Peruvian police have just rubbed out the “military” chief of the vile Shining Path guerrilla gang, which in the last year or so, has been making an unwelcome if sporadic recrudescence. It’s the most significant loss for the terrorist group in years. The dead thug, who ate his lead breakfast up in the coca country…

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  • Filed Under: Revolution Archives, Western Europe

    PRO-TERROR RALLY IN ROME

    2/20/2006

    The “unholy alliance” at work again. A disgusting pro-terror rally was held in Rome on Saturday. It was organized (guess who) the communists and the Greens . Among the hate-filled slogans shouted were : “10.100,1000 Nassiryahs” (yes, they wish the terrorists to kill Italian soliders again and again!), “what pacifism, what non-violence? true peace passes…

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  • Filed Under: Eastern Europe, Journalism, Revolution Archives, Russia

    RUSSIA SHUTS DOWN NEWSPAPER WITH CARTOON DEPICTING MOHAMMED

    Rob M.
    2/20/2006

    The municipal government in Volgograd has decided to close down a local newspaper for printing a cartoon showing Jesus, Buddha, Mohammed, and Moses watching a crowd of clashing people while saying, “We never taught them to do that…” The mayor of the city is quoted as saying that the paper was shut down in order…

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  • Filed Under: Haiti, Revolution Archives

    PREVAL WINS HAITI VOTE

    Rob M.
    2/20/2006

    Rene Preval has been declared the new president of Haiti following mass demonstrations and accusations of fraud. Well, not just accusations, but a garbage dump full of ballot boxes. So in order to prevent large legal complications that would further decrease the legitimacy of the rule of law, the interim government and electoral council decided…

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  • Filed Under: Revolution Archives, Venezuela

    MORE ON CHAVEZ’S FORTUNE

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    2/17/2006

    Miguel has parts II and III on the vast, tangled, family fortune of the Hugo Chavez family of Venezuela, none of it acquired honestly. So much for the “revolutionary” man of the people! He’s nothing but a two-(billion)-bit chorro. Read it here and here.

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  • Filed Under: Iraq, Middle East, Revolution Archives, speeches, terrorism, Venezuela

    THE INFORMATION WAR AND THE DEMOCRATIC REVOLUTION

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    2/17/2006

    Via Real Clear Politics, Donald Rumsfeld has presented his thinking on the new kinds of challenges the U.S. faces as it fights the long hard war on terror and seeks to win the hearts and minds of the Arab world in spreading the idea of democracy. He lays out all the angles on how this…

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  • Filed Under: Polls, Revolution Archives, Venezuela

    AMERICAS POLLING ROUNDUP

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    2/17/2006

    Dying to know the deal on Peru (hint: to watch a Marxist sink?) Want to see what kind of garbage Telesur is up to? (hint: maybe this explains why Uruguay asked to have its name taken off the masthead?) Want to see something cool out Mexico? (hint: the good guys are continuing to rise). Boz…

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  • Filed Under: Revolution Archives

    D.C.

    Rob M.
    2/16/2006

    I’ll be in Washington, D.C. from Saturday night to Tuesday morning. Anyone in the area want to have lunch/coffee?

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  • Filed Under: Revolution Archives, Venezuela

    CONDI CALLS ON WORLD TO STAND UP FOR VENEZUELA’S EMBATTLED DEMOCRACY

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    2/16/2006

    In a beautiful statement, U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice called on the world to stand up for Venezuela’s battered democracy. Rice appealed to the governments of Austria, Spain, Brazil and others to get up off their duffs and face facts and start saying something to defend the last tattered remains of Venezuela’s democracy. To…

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  • Filed Under: Bolivia, Crazy People, Revolution Archives

    BOLIVIA’S COCA-PUFF KOOK

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    2/16/2006

    Eduardo at Barrio Flores has an item you’ve got to see to believe – some Bolivian minister is publicly saying he wants coca – that’s right, COCA – fed to schoolchildren, given its nutritious qualities. Ummm, tasty, delicious, crispy, chewy … coca leaf! If you thought it was white-trash heaven to fill the baby bottle…

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  • Filed Under: Revolution Archives, Venezuela

    THE CHAVEZ FAMILY FORTUNE

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    2/15/2006

    Miguel found something on VCrisis that I’d missed, a remarkable consultant report outlining the ownership structure of a string of state-owned companies controlled by the family of Venezuelan dictator Hugo Chavez along with an analysis of the potential of these entities for money-laundering. The network of what the Chavez family controls, in food processing and…

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  • Filed Under: Asia, Blogs, China, Civic Education, Journalism, Revolution Archives

    GOOGLE TURMOIL IN CHINA

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    2/15/2006

    As hearings begin on Capitol Hill over Google’s kowtowing to the repressive Chinese regime, China itself is cracking apart INTERNALLY over its Google censorship. Party officials have taken on other party officials and they are all slashing at each other at the top levels of Chinese government. Christian Science Monitor has the story here. Pamela…

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  • Filed Under: Central Asia, Pakistan, Revolution Archives

    ISLAMISTS WARMING UP TO OVERTHROW PAKISTAN

    Rob M.
    2/15/2006

    Protests in the Middle East are rarely both large and spontaneous at the same time, although often it will appear that way. The same holds for the printing of cartoons depicting the Prophet Mohemmed in a Danish newspaper, in which it appeared that many of the Muslim protestors took the same streets, bought and burned…

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  • Filed Under: Haiti, Revolution Archives

    HAITI BALLOT BOXES FOUND IN DUMP

    Rob M.
    2/15/2006

    More photos here. The failed state of Haiti, which has only been able to maintain minimum order because of UN occupation and a transitional government, held its first presidential election on Feb. 7 following the exile of former President Aristide. The frontrunner Rene Preval, favored by the country’s impoverished masses, was winning handily with well…

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  • Filed Under: Iran, Middle East, Revolution Archives

    CONDI WANTS ADDITIONAL $75 MILLION TOWARDS IRANIAN FREEDOM

    Rob M.
    2/15/2006

    Six days ago, I reported that American and British diplomats were meeting to discuss how to promote democratic regime change in Iran. Needless to say, most of the commenters were skeptical, generally pointing to the mere ten million dollars set aside for pro-democracy activities. That’s chump change. As Marko in the comments said, “$10 million…

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  • Filed Under: Revolution Archives, Western Europe

    ISLAMIST INQUISITION SUES ITALIAN NEWSPAPERS

    2/15/2006

    Terror-enabling Italian Muslim Association threatens to sueall those Italian media that printed- or intend to – the Mohammed cartoons. The UCOII (Union of the Islamic Communities in Italy) is a pro-Hamas organization that controls most of the mosques in Italy. As the brave investigative journalist, Il Corriere della Sera’s Magdi Allam often states,these mosques –…

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  • Filed Under: Revolution Archives, Venezuela

    UNENDING CONFISCATIONS

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    2/14/2006

    This just in from Goldman Sachs – I have not seen this in the media but this is a credible source. I suspect the U.S. company is Heinz: Land Expropriations Continue The National Land Institute continues to survey large rural estates with a view to repossessing land holdings that are considered idle or underutilized or…

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  • Filed Under: Polls, Revolution Archives, Venezuela

    CHAVISTA VOTES DISSECTED

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    2/14/2006

    Francisco Toro has a fascinating essay about the findings of pollster Alfredo Keller. As Venezuela’s Hugo Chavez prepares to seek reelection in December, the composition of those likely to vote for the supremodomo becomes important. Francisco reports that 52% of the electorate plans to vote for Chavez. Of this 52%: -33% do so only because…

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  • Filed Under: Cuba, Revolution Archives

    GUILLERMO FARINAS HERNANDEZ DID NOT END HUNGER STRIKE

    2/14/2006

    Dissidents dismissed reports claiming that Cuban independent journalist Guillermo Farinas ended his 13-day long hunger and thirst strike. His health, as well as those of other dissidents who bravely are supporting him and are on hunger strike too, is deteriorating. Meanwhile,Dr. Darsi Ferrer from Havana sent me an email with photos of his humanitarian work…

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  • Filed Under: Haiti, Polls, Revolution Archives

    FRAUD CRIED IN HAITI VOTE

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    2/14/2006

    The burning-tire news photos from Haiti’s presidential election look horrific. After seven delays, elections finally went through in UN-occupied Haiti, and the result is a disaster. The election was held on Feb 7, and the vote counting went through the weekend. The organizers said there would be a delay in the expected results, but people…

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  • Filed Under: Economics, Revolution Archives, Venezuela

    HERE A BIL, THERE A BIL

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    2/14/2006

    …everywhere a bil bil, old McChavez had a well… On hearing that oil prices took another serious beating today (think they are below $60 a barrel, so happy times are coming to a pump near you) I clicked onto El Universal to see if there was any reaction from Venezuela’s oil-drenched supremodomo Hugo Chavez, who’s…

    Read more: HERE A BIL, THERE A BIL
  • Filed Under: Crazy People, Cuba, Revolution Archives, United States

    A CHAT WITH CHE GUEVARA

    A.M. Mora y Leon
    2/14/2006

    Rock singer Carlos Santana is famous for wearing a great big Che Guevara t-shirt at the Oscars a couple years ago. Cuban-American Pundits blogger Conductor met the guy on the street by chance in Sausalito, wearing his ‘Che is dead’ t-shirt and provoked the rock star into a conversation with him. I had expected Santana…

    Read more: A CHAT WITH CHE GUEVARA
  • Filed Under: Lebanon, Middle East, Revolution Archives

    ONE YEAR TODAY, ASSASSINATION AND REVOLUTION

    Rob M.
    2/14/2006

    Today marks the one year anniversary of the assassination of Rafik Hariri and the start of Lebanon’s Cedar Revolution. At least 500,000 people took to the streets of Beirut to commemorate that fateful day. Images here. All the links you can handle here. Let’s hope that not only will today be used to commemorate the…

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  • Filed Under: Asia, Nepal, Revolution Archives

    NEPAL’S SUPREME COURT DERAILS KING

    Rob M.
    2/14/2006

    Following the super-flawed municipal elections held last week, the Supreme Court in Nepal has decided that the Royal Commission for Corruption Control, setup by royal decree soon after King Gyanendra took power one year ago, is completely unconstitutional and all decisions made by it are annulled. This is a major blow to the King and…

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