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Section 22 Demands and Obtains Their Release By Nancy Davies Commentary from Oaxaca
January 4, 2009
During the Festival of Dignified Rage in Chiapas, Subcomandante Marcos Breaks the EZLN's Silence on the Drug War By Kristin Bricker Via the NarcoSphere
January 3, 2009
Tlaxcala is the Only State Without Victims of Organized Crime By Esther Sánchez El Universal
January 3, 2009
Among the Winners: Nate Silver, Rachel Maddow, and Al Giordano
By James Wolcott Vanity Fair, February 2009 Issue
January 1, 2009
Mexico's Drug War Fits into the Rubric of the Security and Prosperity Partnership and the US Security Agenda By Carlos Fazio La Jornada
January 1, 2009
A Record-Breaking 5,612 People were Executed in Mexico’s Drug War in 2008, Making the Drug War More Deadly than the Drugs By Kristin Bricker Via the NarcoSphere
January 1, 2009
Narco News Year-End Fund Drive Within $500 of its Goal: Let's Enter 2009 With a Running Start By Al Giordano Publisher, Narco News
December 31, 2008
“If the plaintiffs in the case succeed, and force the governor to act promptly and justly... it might well be Blagojevich who... benefits from such a ruling” By Bill Conroy Via the NarcoSphere
December 31, 2008
Activist Organizations Accuse the Government of Using the Anti-Drug Operation to Repress Indigenous Communities, Poor Neighborhoods, and Social Justice Organizations By Kristin Bricker Via the NarcoSphere
December 30, 2008
A Mexican Reporter Who Wrote About Drug Violence in his Homeland is Being Held in Custody by None Other than the U.S. Government and its Immigration Service By James Rainey The Los Angeles Times
December 30, 2008
Higher Technical Costs Means Narco News Needs You Now More than Ever By David B. Briones Webmaster
December 29, 2008
Formerly with The Colorado Independent, Rosa Will Report Next Month's Historic Referendum for a New Constitution By Al Giordano The Field
December 27, 2008
Calderon’s “Two-Faced” Policy Combines Police, the Military, Gangs, and Los Zetas to Fulfill US Mandate to Deter Central American Migration By Kristin Bricker Via the NarcoSphere
December 23, 2008
Statements by Lead Author of the Report, Jose Miguel Vivanco, Call into Question the Organization’s Credibility By Various Authors North American Congress on Latin America
December 22, 2008
Special Federal Prosecutor Rules Out that Community Journalists Were Killed for Their Work
By Reporters Without Borders Press Release
December 20, 2008
Second in a Series on Autonomy Under Siege in Chiapas By Gloria Muñoz Ramírez Americas Program
December 20, 2008
The Training and Support Network that Your Donations Help Provide Make It Possible for Us to Report to You from Mexico and Elsewhere By Kristin Bricker Reporter, Narco News
December 16, 2008
“Although Ecuador currently has the capacity to pay, dropping oil prices and squeezed credit markets are putting... plans to boost spending on education and health care in jeopardy” By Daniel Denvir The Indypendent
December 14, 2008
Remittance Rates Have Fallen in Recent Months as Immigrants Face Economic Hardship By Jennifer Janisch The Indypendent
December 14, 2008
CODHES Analyzed a Recent Report Regarding the Number of Insurgent Casualties; Either the Colombian Government Exaggerated its Success, or There are More Insurgents than Previously Thought By CODHES The US Office on Colombia
December 14, 2008
First in a Series on Zapatista Autonomous Centers
By Gloria Muñoz Ramírez Americas Program
December 12, 2008
The Top Question for the President-elect, and Six of the Top 20 on his Change.Gov Website, Seek Long Overdue Changes in the US “War on Drugs” By Al Giordano The Field
December 12, 2008
Rampant Corruption on Both Sides of the Border Exacerbate the Ineffectiveness of an Already Failed Strategy By Kristin Bricker Via the NarcoSphere
December 10, 2008
It’s a Crucial Moment for Latin America and US Policy, and “Change” Will Depend on More and Better Information from Below By Al Giordano Publisher, Narco News
December 10, 2008
Four Years After the Pioneering Authentic Journalist’s Death: “People who should have supported his work simply couldn’t be bothered” By Robert Parry Consortium News
December 10, 2008
US Rep. James Ramstad Was Sole Sponsor of Earmark Funding for “Teen Challenge,” with the Motto: “Addiction Is a Sin, Not a Disease” By Maia Szalavitz The Huffington Post
December 10, 2008
Tear-Gas Launched into House with Two-Year Old Inside By Nancy Davies Commentary from Oaxaca
December 9, 2008
Lessons of the Chicago Factory Occupation By Al Giordano The Field
December 8, 2008
New Documents Obtained by Narco News Tell a Different Story of Mexico’s Drug Violence, One More Sinister and Dark than the Media Script of a Simple Turf Battle Between Rival Drug “Cartels” By Bill Conroy Via the NarcoSphere
December 6, 2008
The Future Doesn’t Look Very Bright for the Petaquilla Open Pit Gold and Copper Mine Projects in Panama. Even Though The Company Issued a Press Release Stating They Would Go in Production This Month By Okke Ornstein Via the NarcoSphere
December 5, 2008
On the 75th Anniversary of the Repeal of Alcohol Prohibition, It’s Time to Repeat History By Ethan A. Nadelmann The Wall Street Journal
December 5, 2008
Community Organizing and Authentic Journalism: I’d Like to Come to Your Town, City or Campus to Have a Conversation By Al Giordano The Field
December 5, 2008
American Military Training and Texas Guns are Helping Boost Drug-War Violence By Peter Gorman Fort Worth Weekly
December 4, 2008
Renegotiate NAFTA "in Six Months," Meet with Chávez and Others "in the First Year," Block US-Colombia Trade Deal, and Ease the Cuba Embargo
By Al Giordano The Field
December 1, 2008
A Mexican Police Trainer Fired for Hitting a Female Cadet Has Been Hired by Another Police Force in Guanajuato By Kristin Bricker Via the NarcoSphere
November 29, 2008
The Man Who Gave Him Mouth-to-Mouth on the Way to Hospital, Remembers the Protests and the Organizing, Discusses Why the Government Went After the Witnesses By World View: Interview with Gustavo Vilchis Chicago Public Radio
November 29, 2008
Plan Colombia to the Merida Initiative: America’s Prohibitionist Strategy of Militarizing Drug War Efforts Abroad is Coming Home to Roost as Violence Crosses the Border By Constantino Diaz-Duran The Daily Beast
November 27, 2008
At a Public Meeting with Amnesty USA President Larry Cox, a 15-Year Member of the Group Was Physically Removed After Speaking Against Militarization of Mexico By Alan Gray News Blaze
November 27, 2008
The Man Who Supposedly Murdered the US Videographer Agrees that He Participated in the APPO Protests, but He Maintains that He Never Met the Journalist By Diego Enrique Osorno Milenio
November 27, 2008
Popular Clean Urine Kit Used to Pass Drug Tests Targeted by Feds in Conspiracy Case By Christopher Fee Via the NarcoSphere
November 26, 2008
Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s Policing Tactics, Which Many Call Illegal, May be Paving the Way for Future U.S. Immigration Policy By National Radio Project Making Contact
November 26, 2008
In Arizona, Immigrants Protest Sheriff Joe’s Nativist Agenda By Andrew Stelzer In These Times
November 26, 2008
Despite Threats of Violence, and State Criminal Charges She has Returned Home to Face the Fear that Led Her into Exile By Nancy Davies Commentary from Oaxaca
November 26, 2008
Federal Police Say Garcia Luna’s Bodyguards Witnessed the Head of Mexico’s Public Security Ministry Discuss an “Agreement” with a Drug Cartel Gangster By Ricardo Ravelo Proceso
November 25, 2008
Two Years in Exile, on the Date that Federal Police Invaded, the Voice of Popular Radio Picks Up the Cause Again By Corrugated Films corrugatedfilms.blogspot.com
November 25, 2008
“It’s an Exciting Time to Be a Journalist” By Erin Rosa Denver Fieldhands, for Columbia Journalism Review
November 25, 2008
The Venezuelan President Increased His Vote by 1.3 Million and His Candidates Won 74 Percent of State Governorships on Sunday By Al Giordano Via the NarcoSphere
November 24, 2008
An Extension of Current U.S. Policy in Latin America: Former President Clinton has Earned Nearly $2 Million in Speaking Fees Paid for by Organizations Representing the Business Elite in Nations such as Mexico, Ecuador and Colombia By Bill Conroy Via the NarcoSphere
November 23, 2008
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