April

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The Role of Asia, Africa, and Latin America in the 21st century

Japanese Communist Party Central Committee Chair Fuwa Tetsuzo on April 9 spoke on the history, present conditions, and outlook for the future of Asia, Africa, and Latin America.

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Tortured Guantanamo Prisoner Suffers Facial Paralysis

THE US jailers in Guantánamo Bay beat a Bosnian detainee so badly that he suffered facial paralysis, and stuck his head in a toilet, flushing repeatedly until he almost drowned.

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US Lacks Moral Authority on Human Rights

'The US has no moral authority to condemn Cuba on human rights issues,' reads a recent editorial in Britain’s The Guardian.

US Urged to Deny Asylum to Terrorist Posada Carriles

In a letter to the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations congressman William Delahunt (D-MA) has requested that terrorist Luis Posada Carriles be denied political asylum in the United States.

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Bolton, Negroponte, and the OAS: Bush's Failed Latin American Policy

Appalling nominations and the race for the OAS secretary-general post: Dramatic examples of the U.S.’s failed Latin American policy and the Bush administration’s disdain for international norms.

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Brazilian Communists Condemn US Maneuver Against Cuba

The Communist Party of Brazil condemns vigorously US machinations against Cuba in one more resolution against Cuba at the UN Commission of the Human Rights.

Cuba Battles US Anti-Cuba Resolution at the UN

The US has finally found some co-sponsors for its anti-Cuban motion at the UN Commission on Human Rights, and will continue its political maneuvering until the Commission votes on Thursday or Friday.

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Washington’s Plan to Isolate Venezuela’s Chávez Fails

At a summit held in Puerto Ordaz, Venezuela, heads of government from Spain, Colombia, Brazil and Venezuela gathered to discuss an array of topics, ranging from security issues to regional economic integration.

Reject Anti-Immigrant, Pro-war Appropriations Bill

When the House of Representatives passed the $81 billion war appropriations bill last month, they slipped in an attachment called REAL ID.

Bush Rebuffed in Venezuela (Again)

Having failed to dislodge firebrand Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez by force in an April 2002 coup, Bush now must come to terms with the fact that Venezuela has cultivated strong European ties.

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