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Paraguay: Americas Social Forum Continues Struggle to Dismantle Neoliberalism “Our America is on the march,” Paraguay president Fernando Lugo proclaimed at the close of the Fourth Americas Social Forum (ASF) that met in Asunción, Paraguay from August 11-15, 2010. America is on the march, Lugo repeated, but we have not yet arrived at our desired destination. We have a lot of work left to do, and the Americas Social Forum is one of the torches that lights our path forward.
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La Violencia
DAS spying CIA Paid Colombian Intelligence Agency to Spy on South American Embassies On May 4, 2010 the Colombian Senate held a special hearing on the illegal activities of the Colombian intelligence Agency (DAS).
Las Américas
U.S. Military in Colombia Colombian court strikes down U.S. defense agreement

Late Tuesday, Colombia’s Constitutional Court, part of its Supreme Court, decided by a 6-3 vote to strike down a defense cooperation agreement that Colombia’s government had signed with the United States in October 2009.

 
Alto a la Impunidad
Argentina mother Continued terror in the lives of Argentina Dirty War survivors Patricia Isasa was a 16 year-old high school student in 1976 when henchmen of a brutal coup regime disappeared her from her home in Santa Fe, Argentina. 
Organiza
Street Theater to Close the SOA

Street TheaterActivists staged a street theater action in front of the Capitol metro station in DC to remind congressional staffers of the impact of the decisions that they are making on Capitol Hill.

 
Legislación
Your take on U.S. Latin America Policy in Obama's first year The military coup in Honduras, the continued training of soldiers at the School of the Americas (SOA/ WHINSEC) and the ongoing militarization of Latin America leads many to question where the change is that Barack Obama had promised. Commentaries by Presente readers offer views on the subject.
 
Proyecto Latinoamericano
Chile Resistance to Militarization People’s movements in the Americas are working together to confront U.S. militarization and to shut down the School of the Americas (SOA/ WHINSEC).
Contra la Opresión
Image Looking Back to Move Ahead I was asked to write a piece about people of color organizing to attend the 2009 SOA Watch vigil and about our plans for 2010. I believe everything happens for a reason.
   
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A challenging new documentary has quickly become one of the widest-reaching films to encapsulate the history of the SOA Watch movement.

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An in-depth look at the torture practices of the United States in Afghanistan, Iraq and Guantanamo Bay, focusing on an innocent taxi driver in Afghanistan who was tortured and killed in 2002.

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