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Issue #62 November 10, 2009 -
Issue #61 October 8, 2009 - November 10, 2009

Tamar Sharabi: National Resistance Against the Coup d’Etat Announces Boycott of November 29 Honduras Elections

el diario Tiempo: Céleo Alvarez Casildo: The Crisis Won’t Be Resolved on Paper

Belén Fernández: Honduran Newspapers Deliver Photo Images of Resistance Participants to Police

Nancy Davies: Milenio Gets Declassified Information

Negotiating Teams of the Elected Government of President Zelaya and Coup Regime of Roberto Micheletti: Accord for National Reconciliation and the Strengthening of Democracy in Honduras

Belén Fernández: Golpistas Set Sights on El Libertador Director After One of His Journalists is Kidnapped and Burned with Cigarettes

Bill Conroy: How the School of Authentic Journalism Changes Veteran Reporters, Too

Belén Fernández: Coup Government Blames United States for Honduran Economic Woes but Continues to Pay US Lobbying Firms

Fernando León: “We’re Looking For the ‘President of Employment’”

Nancy Davies: Supreme Court Overrides Justice Mariano Azuela´s Opinion

Belén Fernández: Micheletti Declares Revenge on US in World Cup Qualifying Match

Nancy Davies: Transition to Democracy Forum Cancelled in Guelatao

Selvin Fernández: Celeo Alvarez Casildo: The Moment Has Come for a New Constitution in Honduras

Nancy Davies: “Transition to Democracy” Alliances Firm Up

Issue #60 September 7, 2009 - October 8, 2009

Al Giordano: The Top Ten Reasons to Donate to Narco News and the School of Authentic Journalism

Belén Fernández: Esdras Amado López Explains Increasing Lack of Chemistry between Channel 36 and Roberto Micheletti

Belén Fernández: Ros-Lehtinen Discovers Antidote to Honduran Tourism Crisis in Visiting US Congress Members

Andrew Stelzer: Your Donations Will Directly Improve the Content of the News You Read

Manuel Zelaya: Open Letter from President José Manuel Zelaya Rosales in Relation to the Jewish Community in Honduras

Chiapas Media Project: Interview: José Manuel Hernández "El Chema" of OCEZ

Belén Fernández: Auxiliary Archbishop of Tegucigalpa Conducts Lengthy Monologue on the Importance of Dialogue

Nancy Davies: Desperate Oaxaca Seeks Change in 2010

Fernando León Romero: Authentic Journalism Is a Question of Survival

Belén Fernández: Library of Congress Report Determines Honduran Coup Was Constitutional Despite Having Unconstitutional Aspects

Belén Fernández: Honduran Coup Supporters March in Tegucigalpa

Belén Fernández: Help Narco News Keep Instilling the Work of Journalists with a Sense of Purpose

Belén Fernández: Channel 10 Owner Breaks News of Men Hugging Men on Floor of Brazilian Embassy in Tegucigalpa

Jeremy Kryt: The One-Sided War on the Streets of Honduras

Belén Fernández: Radio Globo and Channel 36 Announce Return of President Zelaya

Kristin Bricker: Donate to School of Authentic Journalism

Al Giordano: Announcing 24 Scholarships in Authentic Journalism for February of 2010

Al Giordano: Meet the 2010 School of Authentic Journalism Faculty

Belén Fernández: History Repeats Itself in Honduras

Nancy Davies: Oaxaca Government Seems to be Yielding to Section 22’s Popular Demands

Belén Fernández: Secrets of the Honduran Armed Forces

Issue #59 August 3, 2009 - September 7, 2009

Nancy Davies: Section 22 Protests Another Murder with a 72 Hour Shutdown of Oaxaca

the Youth of ODECO: “We Call for a November 2010 Plebiscite so the Honduran People Can Vote on a New Constitution”

Belén Fernández: The Parable of the Honduran Congresswoman and the Gringa Blogger

Pedro Brizuela: Leadership

Rocky Neptun: Mexico Legalizes Small Quantities of Some Drugs

David Maxted: Reflections on Peaceful Protest and Constitutional Dialogue in San Pedro Sula, Honduras

Belén Fernández: Juan and Pedro Enter the Honduras Oil Import Business, Coup d’Etat Follows

Belén Fernández: Honduras Reports Lack of Towns Named for Oliver North

Belén Fernández: Introducing Micheletti, Man of God

Belén Fernández: Coup Regime Claims Colombian FARC Goes without Food to Fuel Unrest in Honduras

Nancy Davies: The Real Battle for Oaxaca: Who is Permitted to Earn Money, and Where?

Belén Fernández: US Ambassador Hugo Llorens Discloses Secrets of the Honduran Coup; Chinese Viewing Prohibited

Bill Conroy and Al Giordano: Pro-Coup Honduras Presidential Candidate Elvin Santos Is a Key Beneficiary of Continued US Government Funding

Bill Conroy and Al Giordano: US State Department and Millennium Challenge Corp. Contradict Each Other Over Honduras Coup Aid

Belén Fernández: “¡GOOOOOOLPISTAS!”

Belén Fernández: Anti-Coup Marchers Merge on the Capital of Honduras

Bill Conroy and Al Giordano: US Secretary of State Clinton’s Micro-Management of the Corporation that Funds the Honduras Coup Regime

Belén Fernández: On the Road to Tegucigalpa with Father Andrés Tamayo

Nancy Davies: Lopez Obrador Continues his Tour in Oaxaca

Juan Carlos Rivera: The Wall Street Journal Walls Itself In and Ridiculously Defends the Dictatorship of Roberto Micheletti

Belén Fernández: Honduran Cell Phone Company Falls in Love

Belén Fernández: Honduras Coup Generals Break Silence in Hopes that World Will Understand Them

Nancy Davies: Government and Media Trash 2006

Issue #58 July 1, 2009 - August 3, 2009
Issue #57 April 17, 2009 - July 1, 2009

the AFL-CIO: “Withhold Recognition of the Honduras Coup Government”

the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America: “To the Officers and Soldiers of the Armed Forces of Honduras... Place Your Arms at the Service of the People”

the Organization of American States: "No Government Arising from this Unconstitutional Interruption Will Be Recognized"

Nancy Davies: In Lead-up to National Chamber of Deputies Election, Oaxaca Teachers Choose a “Punishment Vote”

Via Campesina International: "In Solidarity with the Organizations of Via Campesina and the People of Honduras"

the Civic Council of Popular and Indigenous Organizations of Honduras (COPINH): "We Will Not Be Silenced or Humiliated"

Nancy Davies: Representative Democracy versus Participatory Democracy

Bill Conroy: Whistleblowers Reveal How Time Magazine Dropped the Ball on the "Bogota Connection"

Al Giordano: Narco News Has Already Answered the Question of “Is There Journalism After Newspapers?”

Nancy Davies: A Stroll Downtown, Oaxaca Life

Nancy Davies: Situation Heats Up in Oaxaca Prior to Teachers' Union Decisions

Nancy Davies: Actions Strengthen Against Mining in Oaxaca

Nancy Davies: Civil Sectors Unite Against Mine in Ocotlán as Power Struggles Intensify

Nancy Davies: Face-Off in Oaxaca Enviromental Showdown

Kristin Bricker: Mexican NGOs, Brigadier General, Unite in Letter Against Plan Mexico

Movement for Justice in El Barrio: The Other Campaign NY Shuts Down Mexican Consulate While Demanding Freedom for Atenco Prisoners

Al Giordano: How “The NAFTA Flu” Exploded

Nancy Davies: Actions Follow Talks

Sean Hannley: Drugs and Democracy: Toward a Paradigm Shift

Nancy Davies: Forum of People in Resistance

Al Giordano: You and What Movement?

Barack Obama: “At Times We Sought to Dictate our Terms. But I Pledge to You that We Seek an Equal Partnership”

Issue #56 March 1, 2009 - April 17, 2009

Kristin Bricker: Donate to Narco News: It Trains a New Generation of Journalists

Al Giordano: US Indictment of Posada Carriles Thaws the Vestigial Cold War in América

Al Giordano: We’ve Published 225 Reports So Far on a Shoestring in 2009 and Need Your Help to Continue

Al Giordano: Meet the “Authentic Six” Scholarship Awardees for the April 24-26 Organizing and Journalism Workshop in Rowe, Massachusetts

Anne Vigna: Sarkozy and the Mexican Banker: the Journalist Who Spoke Out

Al Giordano: Reports: Carlos Pascual May Be Designated as US Ambassador to Mexico

FNS: The Border’s “Agent Orange” Controversy

Nancy Davies: The Organizing and Mobilizing of the Oaxaca Population

Le Monde.fr avec AFP: Questions Surround the Sarkozys’ Private Visit to Mexico

Nancy Davies: Citizens Show Support for Marcelino Coache

Nancy Davies: The 2012 Mother of All Marches

Issue #55 November 27, 2008 - March 1, 2009

James Jordan: Change and Regime Change

Hilary Klein: A Second Look at the EZLN’s Festival of Dignified Rage

Al Giordano: Greenberg Accuses Penn of Cooking Polls (and Why the Claim Is Credible)

Nancy Davies: Geographic Survey Project of the Sierra Juarez Mountains Stirs Protests

Al Giordano: Announcing Two Scholarships in Journalism and Organizing

Andrew Willis Garcés: Two Steps Back for Human Rights in Colombia

Al Giordano: The Drug War Wall Begins to Fall

Nancy Davies: The Big Picture in Oaxaca

Silvia Ribeiro: Geo-Piracy in Oaxaca... and Much More

Erin Rosa: Bolivia: Land Reform on the Horizon

Erin Rosa: Bolivia’s Government Begins to Implement New Constitution

Erin Rosa: Bolivia Voters Say “Yes” to New Constitution

Erin Rosa: Bolivia Votes Sunday on a New Constitution that Affirms Indigenous Rights

Erin Rosa: Bolivia: Constitutional Referendum Now in Voters' Hands

Barack Obama: The Freedom of Information Act is Back

Erin Rosa: Bolivia: “We are waiting for an improvement to our relations with the United States”

Al Giordano: Clinton Confirmation Hearings and Obama-Calderon Meeting Reveal Big Changes About to Come in US-Latin America Policy

Dan Feder: Colombia’s Senator Robledo: U.S. Resembles Latin America’s Spanish Colonial Masters More Each Day

Nancy Davies: Nineteen Appistas Arrested in Palestine Demonstration

David B. Briones: With Increased Readership and Features Come More Expenses

Kristin Bricker: The Work and Safety of Journalists at Narco News Depends on Your Support

Al Giordano: To Keep Reporting to You in 2009, Narco News Needs Your Support Today

Nancy Davies: “Another Unwarranted Break-In By Oaxaca Police”

Issue #54 June 1, 2008 - November 27, 2008

Nancy Davies: “La Doctora” Bertha Muñoz Returns to Oaxaca after Nearly Two Years in Hiding

Gregory Berger: Video Report From the Occupied Town of Xoxocotla, Morelos: Eyewitnesses Talk of Indiscriminate Attacks From Helicopters Using Weaponry Supplied by the United States

Evo Morales Ayma: Message of President Evo Morales

Alejandro Reyes: Atenco’s Political Prisoners: The Persistence of Resistance

Al Giordano and Bill Conroy: Palin’s Private Tanning Bed in the Alaska Governor’s Mansion

Jay J. Johnson-Castro, Sr.: Border Wall Battle: Bad News vs. Good News

Enrique Mendez and Roberto Garduño: Multimillionaire Budget to Assure State Viability

Al Giordano: Taking On The System: The Must-Read Political Book of the Year

Al Giordano: Join Us in Denver on Sunday

Molly Molloy: Massacre at CIAD #8 in Juárez

Bill Conroy: House of Death Informant, Facing D-Day in Court, Pens Letter from Prison

Bill Conroy: McCain’s Kyrgyz Connection: The “Freedom House” That Isn’t Free

Avi Lewis: Video Newsreel: The Drug War and Plan Mexico

Al Giordano: The Democrats’ Schism at a Mexico City Fundraiser

Andrew Kennis: What is the Venezuelan News Media Actually Like?

Al Giordano: 84 New Co-Publishers in Three Weeks, and 42 Regional Groups

Bill Conroy: Source: US Military Special-Ops Team, and Not the Colombian Army, Carried Out Hostage Rescue in Colombia

Al Giordano: Factual Plagiarism: The AP, NY Times, Washington Post & Washington Times Stole Their Work from Narco News This Week

Nancy Davies: Two Years Later in Oaxaca: Part IV and Final

Eliza Ruiz Jaimes: APPO and PRIistas Clash in Zaachila, Oaxaca

the People and Power series: The House of Death: Now Available on Video

Nancy Davies: Two Years Later in Oaxaca: Part III

Luis Hernández Navarro: The New Government Provocation Against Zapatismo

The Good Government Council: Mexican Military and Police Use Drug War to Attempt to Enter Zapatista Territory

Nancy Davies: Two Years Later in Oaxaca: Part II

Issue #53 May 5, 2008 - June 1, 2008
Issue #52 April 1, 2008 - May 5, 2008

Joe Emersberger: The Guardian Covers (Up) Colombia’s Reality

Fred Rosen: Notes on the Conjuncture: Mexico, 2008

Barbara Shailor, AFL-CIO: AFL-CIO, in Letter to US Rep. William Delahunt, Comes Out Against Plan Mexico

Nancy Davies: Caciques, Triquis and Impunity – More of the Same

Gerald Lenoir: Immigration, NAFTA, and Remembering Dr. Martin Luther King in Mexico

Al Giordano: Narco News to Hold 8th Anniversary Celebration in Seattle, Friday, April 25

Al Giordano: Good News: Your Donation Is Now Officially Deductible, and Is Needed Today

Nancy Davies: Two Triqui Community Radio Reporters Assassinated

Cynthia McKinney: “You Show Those of Us Inside the United States that Victory Is Possible”

Al Giordano: Colombia’s Invasion of the United States

Al Giordano: Colombia’s Uribe Regime Approaches Pariah Status in Washington

Al Giordano: A Call to Our Readers in Seattle and Vancouver… and Everywhere

Al Giordano: Uribe’s Attack on Obama

Gloria Muñoz Ramírez: Zapatistas in New York

Kristin Bricker: Facing Escalating Protests, Chiapas Frees 30 Political Prisoners

Issue #51 March 3, 2008 - April 1, 2008
Issue #50 February 2, 2008 - March 3, 2008
Issue #49 January 4, 2008 - February 2, 2008
Issue #48 November 21, 2007 - January 4, 2008

Andrew Kennis: Ten Years Later, It’s Time to Recognize the U.S. Government’s Responsibility for Acteal

Laura Del Castillo Matamoros: Colombian Government Declares Indigenous Reservations Targets for Fumigations

Raúl Romero: Las Abejas Civil Organization: 10 years After the Killings in Acteal, “We’re Still Hungry for Justice, Thirsty for Peace”

Juan Trujillo L.: Ten Years After the Massacre at Acteal the Commercial Media, Governments and Academia Try to Avert the Responsibility of the State

Bill Conroy: Cocaine Jet That Crashed in Mexico Part of Cowboy Government Operation, DEA Sources Claim

Dan Feder: We’re Almost There: Please Donate Before the New Year and Keep Authentic Journalism Alive

Joe Emersberger: Haiti: Leading Human Rights Activist Lovinsky Pierre-Antoine Missing for Four Months

Hermann Bellinghausen: The Other Campaign Mobilizes in Response to Aggressions Against the Zapatistas of Bolom Ajaw

Nancy Davies: Oaxaca Reporters Tell of Life in the Trenches

Bill Conroy: New Document Provides Further Evidence That Owner of Crashed Cocaine Jet Was a U.S. Government Operative

George Salzman: One Hundred Years of “Imposed Ignorance” by the Commercial Media

Nancy Davies: Remembering the Repression, Refreshing Our Spirits

Salomón Kalmanovitz: Former Colombian Central Bank Chief: With a Democrat in the White House, Colombia Could Push for Drug Legalization

Issue #47 September 30, 2007 - November 21, 2007

Al Giordano: The Revolution Will Now Be Televised

Laura Del Castillo: The Unforgivable

Bill Conroy: Mysterious Jet Crash Is Rare Portal Into the “Dark Alliances” of the Drug War

Dan Feder: Colombian Ironies: Political Prisoner Andrés Gil Unable to Attend Human Rights Forum

Al Giordano: Let’s Do It: Narco News Matching Grants Are Raised by Another $4,000

Nancy Davies: November 2 Redux

Greg Berger: President Calderón’s Counterinsurgency in Mexico: A Story That Must Be Told

Greg Berger: “Plan Mexico” Claims its First Victims in the Murky Floodwaters of Tabasco

Luis Alberto Matta: In Colombia, a Rural Community in Peaceful Resistance Against a Repressive Government

Dan Feder: Latin America at the Breaking Point: Will You Know When History Is Happening?

Nancy Davies: Indigenous Education as Politics

Dan Feder: Colombian Senator Petro Tells U.S. Congress: Free Trade Agreement Would Benefit Narco-Traffickers

RJ Maccani: Zapatismo in Spanish Harlem

Laura Del Castillo Matamoros: Give Narco News a Hand to Help it Survive

Brenda Norrell: Mohawk Warriors Unite with Zapatistas at Encuentro

Pius Adesanmi: A Day in the Life of Lou Dobbs, CNN's Patriotic Border Warrior

Brenda Norrell: O’odham Return from Gathering with Mexico’s Indigenous and Subcomandante Marcos

Julie Webb-Pullman: Pro-Zapatista Activists Among Those Imprisoned In New Zealand Crackdown

Sean Donahue: Bypassing Mainstream Sources to Bring You the “Stories that Elude Bigger News Organizations with Shorter Attention Spans”

Raúl Romero and Juan Trujillo: Indigenous Woman from British Columbia: “They’ve Relegated Us to Authentic Concentration Camps”

the Human Rights Commission: Chronicle of Resistance in Colombia, October 8-10

Dan Feder and Laura del Castillo Matamoros: Colombia’s Rural Social Movement Defies Government Intimidation and Comes Out to March

Al Giordano: Double Your Impact: Donate to Support Narco News and Your Contribution Will Be Matched

Nancy Davies: “First, Identify the Enemy”

Laura Del Castillo Matamoros: Uribe the Teacher

Al Giordano: The Netroots Battlefield in the ’08 Presidential Campaign

Bill Conroy: Labor Activists Say U.S.-Colombia Free Trade Agreement Will Be Signed in Blood if Approved

Issue #46 May 22, 2007 - September 30, 2007

Dan Feder: Peasant-Farmer Activists Imprisoned in Colombia

Joe Emersberger: The Council on Hemispheric Affairs Deserves an F for Article on Haiti

Hermann Bellinghausen: Zapatista Bases Fear a Violent Evacuation by Members of the UES and Police

Bill Conroy: Narco News Needs Your Help to Carry the News to You

CCRI-CG - EZLN: Communiqué from the Indigenous Revolutionary Clandestine Committee—General Command of the EZLN

Al Giordano: Narco News Reloaded: Help Dan Feder Lead Our News Team for the Coming Months

Nancy Davies: Twenty-First Century: Forced Disappearance, the Current Policy in the Nation of Mexico

Brenda Norrell: Privatizing Misery, Deporting and Imprisoning Migrants for Profit

Nancy Davies: Oaxaca Declines to be “Governed”

Paul Bocking: Oaxaca: “A Sign of What May Be to Come for the Rest of Mexico”

Brenda Norrell: Yaqui And O’odham Unite to Plan Zapatistas’ Intercontinental Summits

Brenda Norrell: O’odham Host Zapatistas North American Regional Conference

Juan Trujillo: “In Our Education the Young Have Been Able to Hear the Real History, not that of the Oppressors”: Soraia Soriano

Murielle Coppin: “When We Dream Alone it's Just a Dream, when We Dream Together We can Turn It into Reality”

Nancy Davies: And the Winner of Oaxaca's State Legislative Election Is... Abstentionism

Nancy Davies: Ulises Ruiz, Plan Puebla Panamá, and the August 5 Oaxaca Elections

Juan Trujillo: “A Voice Cries Out for Justice; May all of Humanity Hear Itself in our Cry”: Elisa

Al Giordano: “A New and More Dynamic Way of Employing Foreign Policy”

Al Giordano: US Relations with Venezuela Take Center Stage in the US Presidential Campaign

Murielle Coppin and Juan Trujillo: The Second Encounter Between the Zapatistas and the People of the World has Begun

Hermann Bellinghausen: Revenge of the Guelaguetza

Nancy Davies: Oaxaca “Silent March” Mourns Two Additional Deaths

Nancy Davies: Oaxaca Government Armed Forces Use Violence to Prevent the People's Use of the Guelaguetza Auditorium

George Salzman: The People are Deciding, Every Day!

Bill Conroy: Mexican Journalist Booted Out of Texas Anti-Immigrant Rally

Al Giordano: “There Is No Evil from which Some Good Does Not Come”

Al Giordano: Desertions by Some Senators Could Kill the Immigration Reform Bill on Thursday, but a Cavalry Could be Coming from the Left

Al Giordano: Twelve Million Lives At Stake Today in the US Senate’s Immigration Reform Vote

Greg Berger and Al Giordano: Right-Wing Celebutard Bloggers Launch Internet Video War Over Immigration Reform

Al Giordano: US Immigration Reform Bill Moves Closer to Passage – and a Paradigm Shift in US Politics

RJ Maccani: Fighting to Win in East Harlem and Beyond…

Nancy Davies: Mexico’s Supreme Court Accepts the Case of Oaxaca

Al Giordano: The US Immigration Reform Bill Brings Civil War Between Right Wing Radio, Bloggers, and the Republican Party

Al Giordano: About that “2007 Project Censored Award to Al Giordano”: Thanks… but No Thanks!

Al Giordano: The Age of Atlantica: As Goes Mexico, so Goes the US and Canada

Al Giordano: Nancy Davies’ Book The People Decide: Oaxaca’s Popular Assembly Is Printed and Ready to Ship

Nancy Davies: Guelaguetza Redux

Issue #45 February 11, 2007 - May 22, 2007

Wadner Pierre: Haitians Demand Arrest of Luis Posada Carriles

US Rep. José Serrano: US Rep. José Serrano: “The Murder of Brad Will Raises a Larger Issue About the Role of the Mexican Government”

Regeneracion: Autonomous Spaces Endangered in the CCH Vallejo (Mexico City)

Oliver D.: An Incarcerated APPO Counselor Reports Receiving a Death Threat from the State Governor

Juan Trujillo: “It is You and We Who Must Not Wait for the Conditions to Fight”: Zapatistas in March for Atenco

Ignacio del Valle: Who Can Imprison the Fury of a Volcano?

the Sixth Commission: Federal Army Troops Harrass the Sixth Commission Delegates

Alejandro de la Torre: A Phantom in Northeast Mexico: Zapatismo

José Arenas: Coca Growers Shake the Andes Once Again

Nancy Davies: Oaxaca Civil Unrest Grows as Another Group Begins Voicing its Discontent

Chris Fee: Al Giordano’s Northeast Tour Expands to Philadelphia, Baltimore, Montreal and Montpelier in May 2007

Nancy Davies: In Oaxaca, the Show Goes On

Brenda Norrell: Zapatistas Select Yaqui to Host Intercontinental Summit in Mexico

Garrett St. James: Happy Earth Day

Sixth Commission of the EZLN: Zapatistas to Send Delegations to Northern Mexico

Bill Conroy: Happy 7th Birthday, Narco News!

Nancy Davies: Another Member of APPO Arrested in the Continuing Struggle for Justice

Brenda Norrell: Marcos: “We Will Come and Stay With You, Without Guns, Only With Our Words”

Al Giordano: Nancy Davies’ “The People Decide: Oaxaca’s Popular Assembly” to Premier at New York City Anarchist Book Fair on Saturday, April 14

Nancy Davies: Fifty Uniformed Police Block Zócalo Access for Eight Men, Seven Women and Two Children

John Gibler: Associated Press Fires Oaxaca Correspondent Rebeca Romero

Al Giordano: Celebrate Narco News’ 7th Anniversary in New York City on April 18

Luis Hernández Navarro: The Return of la Otra

Cha-Cha Connor: Supermodels 1, Ulises Ruiz 0: Miss Universe Cancels Oaxaca Events of 2007 Pageant

Eliza Ruiz Jaimes: Miss Universe 2007 Cancelled in Oaxaca

Chris Fee: Keep Hearing the Voices that Would Otherwise Never Be Heard to the Outside World

Garrett St. James: Bank of the South

Nancy Davies: Organized Chaos in Oaxaca

Murielle Coppin: The Other Campaign Begins Anew

Indigenous Revolutionary Clandestine Committee – General Command: EZLN to Initiate the Second Stage of its Direct Participation in the Other Campaign in Mexico

Garrett St. James: Out-Flanked: A New War on Terra Arrives with Bush-Lula Ethanol Deal

the Family of Brad Will: Family of Murdered Independent Journalist Brad Will to Visit Mexico City and Oaxaca

Laura K. Jordan: Zapatistas Inaugurate Two Peace Camps in Huitepec

The Good Government Council: Regulations for the Civil Camp in Huitepec

Al Giordano: Accused Narco Banker to Host Bush-Calderón Meeting in Yucatán

Nancy Davies: The 10th APPO Megamarch Observes Women's Day

Cha-Cha Connor: Supermodels for Oaxaca (APMO) to Oppose the Miss Universe Pageant at the Monte Albán Ruins in May 2007

Al Giordano: Help Wanted: Distribution Coordinator for Narco News Books

Hermann Bellinghausen: OPDDIC Leader Pedro Chulín Offers His “Total Support” to Governor Juan Sabines

Nancy Davies: Oaxaca Conflict Puts Spotlight on the Media

The Good Government Council: Communiqué from the Good Government Council “Heart of the Rainbow of Hope”

Accreditation Committee of Cucapá Camp: Cucapá Camp Regulations

Nancy Davies: The APPO Comes Back Strong in Oaxaca

Subcomandante Marcos, EZLN: International Invitation to Peace Encampments on Zapatista and Cucapá Territory

Issue #44 December 1, 2006 - February 11, 2007

The Good Government Council: Zapatistas Condemn Drug Trafficking and Illegal Vehicles

Subcomandante Marcos: Marcos: “I Told You So”

the Movement for Justice in El Barrio: Movement for Justice in El Barrio to Present a Message from the Zapatistas in New York

Nancy Davies: Oaxacan Teachers Support the APPO and the Ninth Megamarch

Juan Trujillo: After the Repression in Atenco and More than Six Months Setting up the Protest Camp, Only Five People Maintain It

Al Giordano: Narco News Books to Publish Nancy Davies’ “The People Decide: Oaxaca’s Popular Assembly” in the Spring of 2007

Nancy Davies: The Triquis Inaugurate Their New Autonomous Municipality

Jeb Sprague: Haiti: Lame Ti Manchèt Accused of Role in Killing of Photojournalist

Ginna Villarreal: Zapatista Women: “We Are What Holds the Community Together”

Chris Fee: Narco News’ Al Giordano to Tour Northeastern United States and Quebec in April 2007

Rodrigo Ibarra: The Earth, the Land, Our Mother

Craig Will: Brad Will’s Family Seeks “a Vigorous Prosecution of the Guilty Parties”

David B. Briones: A Newspaper Free to Everyone

Diego Enrique Osorno: The APPO Creates Municipal Autonomy in the Triqui Region

Nancy Davies: Politics and Promises

Hermann Bellinghausen: Thousands Rebel Against Neoliberalism in Chiapas

Nancy Davies: A Tranquil Day In Oaxaca

Ginna Villarreal: Health Care Organized from Below: The Zapatista Experience

Francisco López Bárcenas: The autonomous municipality of San Juan Copala (Oaxaca)

Al Giordano: Associated Press Correspondent in Oaxaca Urges Mexican “Authorities” to Investigate Narco News

Emir Olivares Alonso: Interview with Berta Elena Muñoz, the Voice of the Movement at Radio Universidad, in Oaxaca

Nancy Davies: The Popular Assembly Movement Advances While Neoliberalism Stalls

Nancy Davies: Day of the Kings in Oaxaca, Where URO Is King

Amber Howard: Zapatistas Showcase Their Autonomous School System to the Nation and the World

Intergalactic Commission of the EZLN: Informational Bulletin 3: Women’s Struggles and The Encounter Between the Zapatistas and the Peoples of the World

Intergalactic Commission of the EZLN: Informational Bulletin 2: First Encounter Between the Zapatistas and the Peoples of the World

Intergalactic Commission of the EZLN: Informational Bulletin 1: On The Encounter Between the Zapatistas and the Peoples of the World

Nancy Davies: Abductions of Civil Movement Leaders Continue in Oaxaca

Murielle Coppin: Marcos, Between the Garbage of Tamaulipas: “Calderón Will Not Finish His Six Years”

the Sixth Commission of the EZLN: The Other Campaign in the North of Mexico: Saying “Oaxaca” from Above and Below

Juan Trujillo: APPO Leader Flavio Sosa Arrested and Jailed

Amber Howard: The Zapatista Other Campaign Tour Arrives Back in Mexico City

the CEAPPO: The APPO Lives

Shawn O'Bryant: The Calm Before the Storm

Issue #43 September 16, 2006 - December 1, 2006

Bill Conroy: For Lack of a Laptop, “a Country Called América” Is In Greater Danger Today

Al Giordano: The Coup d’Etat in Mexico

Luis Hernández Navarro: Oaxaca: The End of Tolerance

Nancy Davies: Update on Oaxaca

Rodrigo Ibarra: México Bravo? Barbarous River?

Nancy Davies: An Affront to the People of Oaxaca

Gloria Muñoz Ramírez: Global Support for the APPO

the Popular Assembly of the Peoples of Oaxaca (APPO): Offensive by the Federal Preventive Police Against the People of Oaxaca

the Zapatista Army of National Liberation: Clarification by the CCRI-CG of the EZLN and the Sixth Commission About Recent Events in the State of Chiapas

Hermann Bellinghausen: Marcos: “We Are On the Eve of Either a Great Uprising or a Civil War”

Indigenous Communities: The APPO Grows

Nancy Davies: On the 96th Anniversary of the Mexican Revolution, Oaxaca

Al Giordano: Blockades Close Chiapas in Defense of Oaxaca

Subcomandante Insurgente Marcos: The Other Campaign Begins its Tour Through Nuevo Leon, November 15

Nancy Davies: Oaxaca’s Popular Movement at Six Months

Al Giordano: Correction and Update on the Viejo Velasco Massacre in Chiapas

The Good Government Council: Compañeros of Huitepec Continue to Be Harassed and Threatened by Government Authorities

Dan Feder: The Other Campaign, in the Land of Narco-Corridos, Sifts Reality from Myth

Nancy Davies: Oaxaca’s APPO Forms Permanent Government, Announces Escalation of Resistance

Al Giordano: Massacre in Chiapas: Six Women, Three Men, Two Children, Assassinated in Montes Azules

Jacob Muller: A Chronicle of the October 29 PFP Invasion of Oaxaca

Compañeras Gloria, Mariana, Norma, Suelen, Edith, Magdalena, Maria Luisa and Patricia: Letter from Political Prisoners to the People of Oaxaca in Struggle

Rodrigo Ibarra: Walking in the Footsteps of Francisco Villa

Bill Conroy and Al Giordano: US Customs and Border Protection Helicopter Violated Mexican Airspace, and Agency Rules, During the November 1 Zapatista Protest on the Juárez-El Paso Bridge

Dan Feder: “Nothing but Dirt to Drink” in the Comarca Lagunera

Nancy Davies: The Communications War in Oaxaca

Al Giordano: On the Highway to a New and Better World… but Out of Fuel

Juan Trujillo and Erwin Slim: Members of the APPO and the Other Campaign Marched and Held a Blockade in the City Center

Julie Webb-Pullman: Caravana Arrives in Oaxaca for Megamarch

Mark Poepsel: The Power of Listening

Karla Garza: The Other Campaign Takes Over Juárez-El Paso International Bridge in Solidarity with Oaxaca

James Daria: The Battle of Ciudad Universitaria

Sean Donahue: “Reawakening Hope in the Hearts of Those Who Have Considered this Empire Invincible”

George Salzman: Radio Universidad in Oaxaca Still Broadcasting, A Miracle of People's Resistance

Greg Berger: The APPO Wins an Important Battle Against the PFP

Nancy Davies: In Oaxaca, Fox Opts for the Heavy Hand

Adolfo Gilly: Oaxaca: Solitary in Flames

Greg Berger: Members of the Zapatista Other Campaign Blockade the Mexico City-Acapulco Superhighway in Defense of the People of Oaxaca

James Daria: PFP Occupation of Oaxaca Reveals Growing Polarization Within the Populace

The National Indigenous Congress: Communique from the National Indigenous Congress in Support of the APPO

RJ Maccani: ¡Presente! Brad Will’s Ghost at the NYC Mexican Consulate

the Sixth Commission of the EZLN: A Call from the Zapatistas: Oaxaca Is Not Alone

Amber Howard: Art and Trade High School Reborn in the Yaqui Valley

James Daria: Chronicle of the Battle of Oaxaca: Stage Three, Day One

James Daria: On the Streets of Oaxaca, the People Remember Brad Will

Enrique Mendez, Blanche Petrich, Gustavo Castillo and Octavio Velez: Police Forces Enter Oaxaca with Water Cannons and Gunshots

Nancy Davies: Federal Preventive Police Arrest at Least Fifty Despite Non-Violent Resistance by the APPO

Blanche Petrich y Enrique Mendez: In Santa María Coyotepec, Inhabitants Turned Against the Teachers

John Dickie: The Assassination of Brad Will and the White Owl of Oaxaca

Nancy Davies: Federal Police Authorized to Enter Oaxaca

Damaso Gonzalez: A Commission Will go to the Meeting of the Zapatista “Other Campaign” in Juárez

Al Giordano: Brad Will, New York Documentary Filmmaker and Indymedia Reporter, Assassinated by Pro-Government Gunshot in Oaxaca While Reporting the Story

Diego Enrique Osorno: “Forward, People! Let’s Take Back Oaxaca”

Diego Enrique Osorno: The Toll of Friday the 27th: Three People Assassinated, Eleven Wounded, Two Missing

Nancy Davies: Oaxaca’s Popular Assembly Throws Down a Challenge to the Governor: General Strike on October 27, 28, and 29

Mary Ann Tenuto Sánchez: “We Want This Border To Disappear”

Subcomandante Insurgente Marcos: The Other Campaign in Sonora: “Our Struggle is for Humanity…”

the Sixth Commission of the EZLN: Sergio Almaguer, Secretary General of the Mexican Party of Communists, Has Died

Subcomandante Insurgente Marcos: “The First Thing We Need to Do is to Know One Another and Find Agreement”

Juan Trujillo: Help Narco News Continue to “Brush History Against the Grain”

Hermann Bellinghausen: The Comca’ac Indigenous Group Denounces the Sonora State Government’s Plan to Take their Lands

Rafael Gómez Chi: APPO in Yucatán

Gloria Muñoz Ramírez: The Brown Berets of Watsonville, California

Subcomandante Insurgente Marcos: The Other Campaign in San Quintín Valley, Baja California

Ginna Villarreal: The Other Campaign Says No to a Cell Phone Tower in La Paz and a Gas Refinery in Ensenada

Kristin Bricker: Marcos: The Zapatistas Will Defend the Cucapa and Kiliwa Peoples of Baja California

Greg Berger: The Atenco, Oaxaca and Zapatista Rebels Unite in Public for the First Time

Simon Fitzgerald: Marcos Details the Next Stages of the Other Campaign

Al Giordano: Marcos in Tijuana Speaks a Little English: “So… Let’s Talk About Walls”

Enrique Mendez and Octavio Velez: Nine Dead: Indigenous Teacher Assassinated in Oaxaca City

Amber Howard: “Another World Without Borders Is Possible”

Luis Hernández Navarro: Oaxaca: Eight Dead, Eight

Sean Donahue: Is the Colombian Government Conspiring with Drummond to Silence Francisco Ramírez?

Kristin Bricker: Marcos Announces Continental Indigenous Encounter for October 2007

Ginna Villarreal: A Market System Designed to Prosper from Misfortunes

Prisoners of Atenco: Message from the Political Prisoners of Atenco in the La Palma Maximum Security Prison

Gloria Muñoz Ramírez: Atenco in the Lacandon Jungle

Nancy Davies: Oaxaca Women Tap for Hope with Their Fingernails

Ernesto Alonso Lopez Uriarte: Testimony of the Corruption of the Party of the Democratic Revolution

Simon Fitzgerald: Mothers of the Disappeared in Sinaloa

Al Giordano: Imagine “the Big Hotels, Owned by All of You,” and that, “Newspapers Will Be Property of their Workers”

Stephen Flanagan Jackson: Drummond Faces Dutch and Colombian Investigations of Colombia Coal, Oil Ventures

Enrique Mendez and Octavio Velez: Police and Government Thugs Open Fire on APPO Members

La Otra Jovel: Zapatista Support Bases Threatened with Displacement in “Choles de Tumbala”

Subcomandante Insurgente Marcos: Delegate Zero Speaks in Mazatlán, Sinaloa

Javier Valdez Cardenas: Marcos: Calderón Will Not Conclude His Term as President Due to Social Unrest

Subcomandante Insurgente Marcos: Delegate Zero’s Words at Teacapán, Sinaloa

Al Giordano: Banned from Traveling by Sea, Subcomandante Marcos Proposes to Head to Baja California via the Mexican Mainland

Kristin Bricker: From the Coffee Farms of Chiapas to the Shrimp Farms of the Sinaloan Coast, One Common Struggle

Erwin Slim: The People of Oaxaca’s March for Dignity Heads Towards Mexico City

Ángeles Barrios Cabrera: Subcomandante Marcos Pays Homage to Che Guevara and Praises Cuba

the Sixth Commission of the EZLN: The Zapatistas and the Other Campaign: Pedestrians of History V

Nancy Davies: APPO, The De Facto Government in Oaxaca, Moves Toward Permanence

Miguel Angel Contreras: “Thanks to Narco News, Positive Changes Have Taken Place”

Margarita Salazar: Mexican Government Snubs Immigrant Demonstrations Supporting the Fight of the APPO in the United States

Simon Fitzgerald: In Tepic, Nayarit, the Other Campaign Marks 39 Years Since the Death of “Che” Guevara

Industrial Workers of the World - NYC: Protest of Repression in Oaxaca Called at Mexican Consulate in New York City for Tuesday, October 10

Kristin Bricker: Oaxaca Popular and Indigenous Organizations Boycott Negotiating Session in Mexico City

Diego Enrique Osorno: Barricaded City

Nancy Davies: Crisis Escalates as Marines Land in Oaxaca

Mercedes Osuna: As Delegate Zero’s Tour Continues, the Other Journalism Needs Supporters and Translators in Order to Go On Reporting

Notimex: Popular Assembly of the Peoples of Guerrero Created in Chilpancingo

Simon Fitzgerald: In the Other Mexico City, the Ghosts of Tlatelolco 1968 March in Defense of Oaxaca and Atenco in 2006

Civil Society Organizations of Oaxaca: Communiqué: Encampment for Dignity and Against Repression in Oaxaca

Subcomandante Insurgente Marcos: The Zapatistas and the Other Campaign: Pedestrians of History III

Al Giordano: Marcos: “Oaxaca Is Not Just an Emergency, It Is Also an Example to Follow”

Diego Enrique Osorno and Óscar Rodríguez: Preparations for War in Oaxaca

Juan Trujillo: Zapatistas in Atenco: Chapias Caracoles Reopen Today; “Intergalactic” Gathering Is Called for December 30 to January 2, 2007

Hermann Bellinghausen: Oaxaca: Buisness Strike Failed; Destabilizing Operations Coming to Light

Nancy Davies: Oaxaca is the Football, and the PRI, PAN and PRD Are Kicking it Around

Hermann Bellinghausen: Oaxaca Teachers Agree to Continue Protest Until Gov. Ulises Ruiz Falls

Al Giordano: Countdown: Zapatista Comandantes’ Departure to Atenco and Mexico City to Begin this Week

Gloria Muñoz Ramírez: Tijuana Sí

Gloria Muñoz Ramírez: Tijuana’s Resistance

Diego Enrique Osorno: Self-Defense Drills in Oaxaca

Subcomandante Insurgente Marcos: The Zapatistas and the Other Campaign: Pedestrians of History II

Nancy Davies: No Way to Go But Forward

Raul Gatica: The Politics of Violence in Oaxaca

Dan Feder: The “Gallop of Bolívar's Horse” Draws Closer to the US Border

Nancy Davies: Oaxaca’s Cry for Independence

the Sixth Commission of the EZLN: A Proposed Calendar from the Sixth Commission of the EZLN for the Continuation of the Tour

Subcomandante Marcos: Delegate Zero’s Words on the Night of September 15 in Atenco

Margarita Salazar: Experiences of Resistance and Rebellion, from the South to the North, During the First Across-Borders Encounter in Tijuana

Javier Salinas: “Freedom for Political Prisoners!” Calls Marcos, Giving El Grito in Atenco

Issue #42 June 20 - September 16, 2006

Octavio Velez Ascencio: The Popular Assembly and the Teachers Take Gov. Ulises’ Place at the “Grito” Independence Day Celebration, Publish Manifesto

Javier Salinas: “Freedom for Political Prisoners!” Calls Marcos, Giving El Grito in Atenco

Al Giordano: Call to Correspondents: The Other Journalism Heads Toward the Border

Invitation

Subcomandante Insurgente Marcos: The EZLN Announces Reinforcement of its Solidarity with Atenco and the Resumption of the National Tour

Al Giordano: Fox Government Arrests Indigenous Farmers in Chiapas for Planting Radishes and Flowers

Alberto Hijar: Clarifying in Order to Move Forward

Luis Hernández Navarro: Blockades

Nancy Davies: Oaxaca’s Popular Assembly “Expels” the State Government

Hermann Bellinghausen: Oaxaca State Government’s Transfer to Juchitán Canceled: “The Conditions Do Not Exist”

Al Giordano: Another Grenade Attack Against Por Esto! Brings Out Civil Society to Defend the Newspaper

Nancy Davies: Oaxaca’s Social Movement Develops Radical Vision for a National Government of the People

RJ Maccani: “Walking, We Ask Questions”

Subcomandante Insurgente Marcos: “We Are Preparing Our Next Steps”

Diego Enrique Osorno: Operation “Clean-Up” in Oaxaca

Nancy Davies: The Battle of Oaxaca in the Context of Mexico's Post-Electoral Crisis

Al Giordano: Grenade Attack vs. Daily Por Esto! Fails to Silence Authentic Journalists

Al Giordano: On the Eve of the Crisis in Mexican Democracy, Your Journalists Need Mobility and Equipment to Report What Comes Next

James Daria: Two Days in the Life of Oaxaca's Revolution

Nancy Davies: Dirty War for Control of the Media in Oaxaca

Bill Conroy: Please Help Keep the Narco News Ship Seaworthy for the Journey Ahead

George Salzman: State Forces Attack the Popular Media in Oaxaca

Al Giordano: Fraud and Loathing on the Campaign Trail in Chiapas

Nancy Davies: General Strike in Oaxaca: 80,000 Workers Participate in Stoppage to Support the Popular Movement

Al Giordano: Mexico’s Partial Vote Recount Confirms Massive and Systematic Election Fraud

Nancy Davies: Silent March for Victims as Dirty War Accelerates

Margarita Salazar: The Other Campaign Is On the Move Up North, Too

Nancy Davies: Attorney General of Oaxaca Issues Arrest Warrants For Fifty Movement Leaders

Al Giordano: Narco News Seeks Webmaster

Dan Feder: The Benefits of Dropping Everything and Coming to work Somewhere in América for Narco News

Nancy Davies: Movement in Oaxaca Faces Threats and Gunfire as 300 Federal Police Arrive in the State Capital

Wes Enzinna: Let Them Have Tractors: New Steps in Bolivia’s Agrarian Reform

Nancy Davies: Oaxaca’s State TV Station Under Popular Control

Nancy Davies: Oaxaca’s State Offices Blocked

Javier Salinas Cesareo: EZLN Comandantes Will Join the Struggle to Free Atenco Prisoners

John Gibler: Time and Urgency: Reflections on the Politics of Listening in the Other Campaign

Hermann Bellinghausen: Government Prevents Subcomandante Marcos’ Radio Appearance

Gilberto López y Rivas: The Results of Deception

Subcomandante Marcos: The Words of Delegate Zero in Atenco, July 11

Nancy Davies: Bishop Samuel Ruiz Visits Oaxaca

Zapateando Alternative Communication Team: Proclamation Against Fraud

Al Giordano: Death by Video: Mexico’s Election Fraud Is Coming Undone

Margarita Salazar: Mexico’s “Democracy” Spurns Millions of Immigrants that Sustain Its Economy

Al Giordano: A Full Recount Would Show that López Obrador Won Mexico’s Presidency by More than One Million Votes

James Daria and Dul Santamaria: Oaxaca’s Social Rebellion Faces New Challenges as the Movement Enters a New Phase

Nancy Davies: Oaxaca Initiates Alternative Government

Al Giordano: In Mexico, 2.5 Million Missing Votes Reappear: López Obrador Reduces Calderón’s Official Margin to 0.6 percent

Subcomandante Marcos: Marcos Speaks: Fox and the IFE Modified the PREP Results to Prepare an Electoral Fraud

Nancy Davies: Oaxaca Voters Punish the PRI

Margarita Salazar: On Mexico’s Election Day, Protests Against the “Electoral Farce” at the Los Angeles Consulate

Nancy Davies: “No Truce; Not One Step Back”

Al Giordano: And the Winner in Mexico Is… The Zapatista Other Campaign

Nancy Davies: A Teacher in Every Town

Adolfo Gilly: Atenco: Never Again

the Popular Assembly of the People of Oaxaca: A Call from the Popular Assembly of the People of Oaxaca

Lieutenant Colonel Moisés: Communiqué from the Intergalactic Commission of the EZLN on the Intercontinental Encuentro

Nancy Davies: The Uprising of Oaxaca – How Far Can it Go?

Nancy Davies: Oaxaca Government Stages “Protest March” Against Striking Teachers

Margarita Salazar: Protest in Front of Mexican Consulate in Los Angeles Demonstrates Outrage Over Repression in Oaxaca

Geoffrey Harman: Four Weeks that Shook Oaxaca

Nancy Davies: Oaxaca Teachers Organize “Popular Assembly” to Oppose the State Government

Issue #41 April 1 - June 19, 2006

John Ross (Questions) and Al Giordano (Responses): John Ross’ “Twenty Questions for Big Al, the Other Campaign, and the Zapatista Army of National Liberation”

Nancy Davies: In Oaxaca Mega-March, 400,000 Send A Firm No to the Repression by Governor Ulises Ruiz Ortíz

Nancy Davies: Oaxaca Teachers Retake the Center of the State Capital, Waiting for Negotiations

James Daria and Dul Santamaría: Police Unleash Repression Against Oaxaca Teachers

Subcomandante Marcos: Oaxaca: Informative Bulletin from the Sixth Commission of the EZLN

Geoffrey Harman: Teachers Repel 3,000 Police from Oaxaca’s Historic Center

Margarita Salazar: Thousands Mobilize in Los Angeles to Block the Total Destruction of the South Central Farm

Margarita Salazar: Farmers Kicked Out of Community Farm in South-Central Los Angeles

Juan: Message to the Youth

Greg Berger: “My Friends Are in Trouble, and I Need Your Help to Defend Them”

Nancy Davies: Stand-off Continues as Oaxaca Teachers’ Strike enters Fourth Week

John Ross: The Ominous Shadow of 1988 Hovers Over this July’s Mexican Presidential Election

Subcomandante Marcos: “How is it possible that the government assassinates a young student and to the government, the political parties and the mass media everything stays the same?”

Quetzal Belmont: Friends and Family Say Goodbye to Ollin Alexis Benhumea Hernández

Subcomandante Marcos: Letter from Subcomandante Marcos to the Family of Alexis Benhumea

Liz Munsell: Student Mobilizations Produce Chile’s Largest Protests Since the Fall of Pinochet

Amy Casada-Alaníz: Narco News Journalists Are Tough as a Two-Dollar Steak… but Still Need the Engagement and Support of the Community

George Salzman: The Battle of Oaxaca Through an Ex-Pat’s Eyes

Juan Trujillo: Student Alex Benhumea Dies in a City Hospital a Month after the Repression in Atenco

Al Giordano: “The World Is Going to Hell, Are Ya Just Gonna Sit There?”

Juan Trujillo: East to West and North to South, the Other Campaign in National March Demanded Liberty and Justice

Nancy Davies: Oaxaca Near Meltdown Over Teacher Strike

Dan Feder: One Month from the Atenco Atrocities and the Zapatista “Red Alert,” Narco News is Working Harder than Ever

Al Giordano: Police Testify that the Beatings and Arbitrary Arrests in Atenco Were Committed on Explict Orders from Above

Al Giordano: In Mexico, a Month Later, the Police Brutality in Atenco is Covered Up with Newer Violations of Human Rights

Subcomandante Marcos: The Other According to…

Matthew Stein: Deception at the Heart of Uribe’s Re-Election

Subcomandante Marcos: A Letter from Delegate Zero to Adherents of the Sixth Declaration of the Lacandon Jungle and the Other Campaign

Sergio Rodríguez Lascano: “If You Listen, Mexico 2006 Seems a lot Like Chiapas in 1992”

Sergio Rodríguez Lascano: A Different Path for Latin America Rides Through Mexico

Sergio Rodríguez Lascano: A Message for the Intellectuals and their “Magnificent Alibi to Avoid Struggle and Confrontation”

Dan Feder: Weak Mandate for Uribe in Colombia as Most Citizens Skip Vote

Sergio Rodríguez Lascano: The Extra Element: Organization

Bertha Rodríguez Santos: A Video by the Other Journalism Screens on Oaxaca’s Isthmus

Al Giordano: The Zapatista Other Campaign vs. Mexico’s 2006 Presidential “Election”

TeleSUR: Police Aggression in Atenco Meant to Send an “Intimidating Message” to the Mexican People

Al Giordano: The Zapatista Other Campaign and the Netwar over Defining Atenco

The Bogotá Connection on WNUR

Laura del Castillo Matamoros: Democracy on the Hacienda

Ángeles Barrios Cabrera: The Other Campaign on the Other Side Calls for Meeting

Emir Olivares Alonso: Several People Wounded By Bullets in the Invasion of Atenco, NGO Doctor Reveals

Carlos Fazio: Atenco’s “Operation Rescue” Planned by PFP and Approved by Fox, Following Established “Dirty War” Tactics

Al Giordano: Video Appears on Internet of the Illegal Arrest of Chilean Filmmaker Valentina Palma, May 4, in Atenco

John Ross: The “Dirty War” Returns to Mexico

Bertha Rodríguez Santos: Police Recognize Atenco Repression as Illegal

Raquel Gutiérrez Aguilar: Letter to Valentina Palma, Cristina Valls and María Sostres, Foreign Women Deported from Mexico

Israel Davila: Javier Cortés Was Shot from Less than 28 Inches Away

Hermann Bellinghausen: Interview with Subcomandante Marcos, Part III: “The ruling class and the system don’t have a solution”

Al Giordano: Case Files: Testimonies of Rape by Police in the Aftermath of Atenco

Lieutenant Colonel Moises: May 19 and 28: “No one can hold back our mobilizations”

Subcomandante Insurgente Marcos: Let the cries of "You are not alone!" Tear Down the Prison Walls

RJ Maccani: I Don’t Know What I Would Do Without Narco News

Al Giordano: U.S. Political Consultants Dick Morris and Rob Allyn Are the Virtual Rapists of Atenco

Bill Conroy: Leaked Report: Drug Traffickers Obtained Classified DEA Documents from U.S. Embassy in Bogotá “At Will”

Bertha Rodríguez Santos: Marcos: Either Release All Prisoners from Atenco, Or We All Go to Jail

Miles Train: The Man Who Lost His Garments

Amber Howard: Mexican National Meeting of Legal Strategies for the Other Campaign

Juan Trujillo: Students Maintain Blockade Despite Repression

Hermann Bellinghausen: Interview with Subcomandante Marcos, Part II: “At This Rate, the Elections Will Take Place Under Military Supervision”

the Narco News Road Team: A Week After the Repression in Atenco, Alexis Benhumea’s Life Hangs in the Balance

Valentina Palma Novoa: “They Ordered Me to Lay My Head In a Pool of Blood”

Bertha Rodríguez Santos: More Police Repression in Mexico

Hermann Bellinghausen: Interview with Subcomandante Marcos: “The conflicts already exist. The Other Campaign makes them visible.”

the Intergalactic Commission of the EZLN: The International Network Mobilizes

Quetzal Belmont: Letter from Ángel Benhumea to the Other Campaign, to the Workers of the Countryside and the City

Miguel Fuentes: Solidarity with the Atenco Movement in Paris

Declaration of the Fourth National Indigenous Congress, in San Pedro Atlapulco

Quetzal Belmont: “Hard Line” or Witch Hunt?

Armando G. Tejeda: Spanish Women Tell of Abuse at the Hands of Mexican Police

Mercedes Osuna: Join in the Grand Struggle to Break the Media Boycott Against the Zapatista Other Campaign

Bertha Rodríguez Santos: Atenco: After the Lies Come the Facts

Oscar Olivera Foronda and Abraham Grandydier: Communiqué from Cochabamba, Bolivia of Solidarity with Atenco’s Struggle

Al Giordano: LA Times Reporters Jump on the Coffin of 14-Year-Old Javier Cortés in Atenco to Invent an Untrue Story

Mark Swier and RJ Maccani: The “Other Cinco de Mayo” in NYC

Santi Trias Molist: “Enough!”: Letter from a Spanish Citizen Forced to Leave Caracol Roberto Barrios by the Zapatista Red Alert

James Daria and Dul Santamaría: A First-Hand Account of Police Repression against Press Freedom and the Other Campaign in Oaxaca

Bertha Rodríguez Santos: Police Brutality in Atenco: Reports of Rape and Murder as the Number of Political Prisoners and Disappeared Passes 400

Amber Howard: Last But Not Least: National University Students Join Atenco March

Al Giordano: Marcos Reappears in Atenco and Challenges Commercial Media to “Tell the Truth”

Juan Trujillo: Unofficial List Released of Arrested, Hospitalized and Missing from the Events in Atenco

Amber Howard: People Respond with Solidarity to Violence in Atenco

Alberto Híjar: Machetes in the Air

the Popular Autonomous Town Council: San Blas Leader Assassinated in Oaxaca

Giovanni Proiettis: In Chiapas, a Response to the Violence Against Atenco

Ricardo Sala: Mexico’s Lost Opportunity Toward Drug Legalization

Raymundo Reynoso: Demonstration Called in Los Angeles, at Mexican Consulate, for 8 a.m. on Friday

Al Giordano: Protest at Mexican Consulate in New York, Friday, 12:30 p.m., Against the Repressive and Violent Regime of Vicente Fox

Quetzal Belmont: Atenco: A Violent Attack Against The Other Campaign Adherents

Bertha Rodríguez Santos and Al Giordano: Zapatista Red Alert: The Other Mexico on the Verge of an Explosion from Below

Bertha Rodríguez Santos: At the Zócalo, May 1st, Marcos Warns the Rich: “We’re Taking Everything!”

Al Giordano: Free Journalists Dul Santamaria and James Daria! (And What You Can Do to Help Find and Free Them)

Al Giordano: “Take Back What Belongs to Us!”: Marcos Previews the Other Message of May 1st

Dan Feder: Colombia’s Secret Narco-Police

John Ross: 100 Years After the Mexican Labor Movement Was Born, Miners’ Blood Once Again Stains the Nation

Al Giordano: In Nezahualcoyotl, Marcos Announces that May 1 Labor March “Will Meet In Front of the U.S. Embassy” in Mexico City

Amber Howard: Morelos Residents Fight Back Against a Garbage Dump that Is Polluting their Land and Poisoning their Children

Bertha Rodríguez Santos: Marcos in Guerrero: “Now We Have Found the People We Were Looking For”

Mercedes Osuna: A Call for Translators to Collaborate with the Other Journalism

Al Giordano: Subcomandante Marcos Salutes the Community Police in Guerrero

Bertha Rodríguez Santos: Marcos: “Only With a War in the Mexican Southeast” Will They Be Able to Build the Parota Dam in Guerrero

Bertha Rodríguez Santos: Marcos Asks the People to Listen to Each Other

Karla Garza: From the Other Morelos, in the Other Campaign, “¡Zapata Vive!”

Al Giordano: Showdown In Cuernavaca: The Zapatista Other Campaign Occupies a Construction Site

Bertha Rodríguez Santos: Marcos in Zapata’s Morelos: “Democracy, Liberty and Justice, but This Time for Those from Below”

Bertha Rodríguez Santos: “We Will Fight To the End,” Students, Neighborhood Residents and Fishermen of Michoacán Assure Marcos

Amber Howard: An Autonomous School, Zapatista Style, is Born in Michoacán

Hermann Bellinghausen: EZLN and CNI Urgently Convoke Fourth Indigenous National Congress

Bertha Rodríguez Santos: Zapatistas in Zirahuén: “They fight united and fight well, for their land, for their forests, and for their lake, too”

Issue #40 January 1 - March 31, 2006

Hermann Bellinghausen: Colima State Government Moves from Indifference to Repression, Marcos Is Told

George Salzman: Hey Man! There’s Only One Way to Learn the Truth. You Gotta Keep Trying

Al Giordano: Reading the Zapatista “Other Campaign” Via the Internet: Part I - Guanajuato

Bill Conroy: Narco News: “Browser can’t find server”

Al Giordano: 2006 Spring Offensive: Narco News Is “Going For Broke”

Unions with the Other Campaign and the Zapatista Army of National Liberation: Call to Attend the First National Workers’ Gathering

Mark Swier: “Other Loves” in the “Other Campaign”

Oaxacan Political Prisoners: Letters to the Other Campaign from Oaxaca’s Political Prisoners

Benjamin Melançon: Only You, the Readers, Can Keep Narco News and the Other Journalism Running at Full Power

Al Giordano: Oaxaca State Police Arrest Nicanor Salud Rasgado of the Other Campaign in San Blas Atempa… Again

Catherine Austin Fitts: Dillon, Read & Co. Inc. and the Aristocracy of Prison Profits: Part VI

Al Giordano: San Blas Atempa to Defy Threats by Oaxaca State Government with a Protest on Tuesday

Catherine Austin Fitts: Dillon, Read & Co. Inc. and the Aristocracy of Prison Profits: Part V

Bertha Rodríguez Santos: The Zapatistas Join Querétaro’s Struggle to Defend its Water

Subcomandante Insurgente Marcos: EZLN Denounces Oaxaca Violence

James Daria and Dul Santamaria: Oaxaca Under State of Repression

Subcomandante Insurgente Marcos: National Day of Action Against Police Brutality

Bertha Rodríguez Santos: Marcos in Querétaro: We Are Going to “Jump Over to the United States, to Talk to the Mexicans on the Other Side”

Al Giordano: In Querétaro, the Zapatista “Other Campaign” Picks Up the Hammer of the Urban Worker

Catherine Austin Fitts: Dillon, Read & Co. Inc. and the Aristocracy of Prison Profits: Part IV

Bertha Rodríguez Santos: Marcos: The Government Is a Middleman, Selling Off the Country to the Capitalists that Want Everything

Bill Conroy: Bogotá DEA Corruption Allegations Intersect with Covert FBI, CIA Activity in Colombia

Catherine Austin Fitts: Dillon, Read & Co. Inc. and the Aristocracy of Prison Profits: Part III

Al Giordano and Bertha Rodríguez Santos: Surrounded by 800 Heavily Armed Police Agents, San Blas Atempa, Oaxaca, Refuses to Surrender

Hiram Moreno: Police Retake Oaxaca Town Hall Occupied Since January 2005

the Popular Autonomous Town Council: Urgent Communiqué from San Blas Atempa, Oaxaca

Catherine Austin Fitts: Dillon, Read & Co. Inc. and the Aristocracy of Prison Profits: Part II

Adolfo Gilly: “Support and Solidarity with Narco News So That It May Keep Living, Narrating and Examining”

Catherine Austin Fitts: Dillon, Read & Co. Inc. and the Aristocracy of Prison Profits: Part I

Bertha Rodríguez Santos: “Repression Will Not Stop the Other Campaign”

Al Giordano: Dámaso Villanueva Arrested Friday at the Zapatista Information Booth in San Cristóbal, Chiapas

Bill Conroy: New Documents Shed More Light on Alleged DEA Corruption in Colombia

Bertha Rodríguez Santos: The Reality for Mexicans Who Cross the Border

Bertha Rodríguez Santos: Former Braceros and Zapatistas Unite to End the System that Beats Them Down

Al Giordano: Subcomandante Marcos Invites the Braceros to Go with Him to Meet Mexicans that Live and Work In the United States

Stan Gotlieb: Get In On the Action: It Will Add Meaning and Happiness to Your Life

Subcomandante Insurgente Marcos: How Big is the World?

Subcomandante Insurgente Marcos: Communiqué to Clarify the Lies About Our Trip Through Oaxaca

Dan Feder: In Colombia, Too, They’re Saying: Narco News Is Needed More Than Ever

Blanco Cabrera and Rafael Castañeda Pineda: Communist Participation in the Zapatista Rainbow

RJ Maccani: No Surrender…

Teo Ballvé: “We Are Trying to Construct Something Different, Something New: A New Way of Doing Journalism”

Al Giordano: Don Marcos of La Selva vs. the Mega-Windmill of Capitalism

Al Giordano: The Spirit of Ricardo Flores Magón Lives On in Cesar Martínez and His Newspaper, El Cortamortaja

James Daria and Dul Santamaria: Community Radio in Oaxaca Spreads the Other Campaign to the Four Winds

Subcomandante Marcos: Subcomandante Marcos Apologizes to the Basque People

James Daria and Dul Santamaria: Other Campaign Volunteer Imprisoned for Distributing Leaflets in Santiago Xanica

Daniela Lima and RJ Maccani: You Are Not Alone…

Michael Kummer: Ya Basta (“Enough Already”) in San Blas, Oaxaca

Popular Autonomous Town Council: San Blas: A Model for Undoing the Authoritarian Political Model in Oaxaca, Mexico, and the World

Oscar Olivera Foronda: The Social Movements Need Narco News, and Narco News Needs Your Help

Hermann Bellinghausen: “This System is Going to Collapse Soon,” Warns Marcos

Sarahy Flores Sosa: “Let Us Be Your Eyes and Ears in Mexico”

Ellen and James Fields: “Every Dollar Is Stretched as Far as Possible”

James Daria, RJ Maccani, Daniela Lima and Dul Santamaria: The Other Campaign is Growing in Oaxaca

Al Giordano: The People Are Counting on Us to Report, but We Have to Count on You for Support

Luis A. Gómez: Send Money and Coffee for this Hot Year Ahead

Hermann Bellinghausen: Marcos: Believing Politicians Can Change is a “Misreading” of the Sixth Declaration

Jeb Sprague: Haiti: Hopes for a Peaceful Alternative as the UN Plans to Invade Cité Soleil

Hermann Bellinghausen: Marcos Calls For a Uniting of Scattered Struggles in Order to Change the Country

Rosamaría González Romero: Subcomandante Marcos’ Visit to Chichén Itzá

Al Giordano: Marcos Rips Up the Script: “We’re going to Chichen Itzá”

Rafael Gómez Chi: Voices from the Zapatista Plenary Session in Chablekal, Yucatán

Teo Ballvé: In Quintana Roo, Marcos is Met by a State on the March

Al Giordano: Marcos’ New Politics Nears Mexico’s Newest State: Quintana Roo

Al Giordano: Yucatán Awaits the Arrival of Zapatista Subcomandante Marcos

Bill Conroy: Leaked Memo: Corrupt DEA Agents in Colombia Help Narcos and Paramilitaries

Andrew Kennis: Zapatistas Reloaded

Andrew Kennis: Legendary Zapatista Leader Comandanta Ramona Has Died

José Pertierra: Posada Carriles May Soon Hit the Streets

Concepción Villafuerte: Marcos in La Hormiga: “All the Simple and Humble People Should Leave the PRI”

Concepción Villafuerte: The Urban Indigenous’ Role in the ’94 Zapatista Uprising

Julie Webb-Pullman: La Hormiga Turns Out in Force

Concepción Villafuerte: Zapatistas Take the City of Palenque for the First Time

Giovanni Proiettis: A Two-Wheeled Rocinante from the Jungle

Julie Webb-Pullman: The Freedom Fighters of Tomorrow

Concepción Villafuerte: Subcomandante Marcos Asks for Actions “Rich in Imagination” to Promote the Other Campaign

Concepción Villafuerte: “Those Who Are Now Asking Us to Forget All This Are Deciding Such Things in This Country’s Castles and Palaces”

Concepción Villafuerte: What is the Sixth Zapatista Declaration?

Issue #39 September 6, 2005 - December 31, 2005

Laura del Castillo Matamoros: A Very Paramilitary Christmas

Quetzal Belmont: Eight Years After the Acteal Massacre, a Time to Create an Other Journalism

The Other Journalism With The Other Campaign: The Other Journalism About the Other Campaign

Luis A. Gomez and Jean Friedsky: Voting vs. Movement

Jean Friedsky: Two Years Gone

Bill Conroy: Tracking the Bloody Footprints in the House of Death: Part III

Bill Conroy: Tracking the Bloody Footprints in the House of Death: Part II

Bill Conroy: Tracking the Bloody Footprints in the House of Death: Part I

Jean Friedsky: Coca Cookies and Constitutional Dreams

Sean Donahue: Resisting the New Conquistadors

Erich Moncada: I’m With Venezuela...

Juan Trujillo Limones: New Zapatista “Caracol” Created in Mexico

Ramón Acevedo: Colombian Military Attacks Campesinos

José Mirtenbaum Kniebel: The Struggle for Coca Decriminalization in Bolivia

Gustavo de Greiff Restrepo: A Letter from Gustavo de Greiff Restrepo

Luis A. Gómez: More Demons Loose in Bolivia

Luis A. Gómez: Making Noise in the Name of Narco News

Jean Friedsky: Land War in Bolivia

Benjamin Melançon: An Offer to Match Donations for Narco News Fall Fundraising Campaign

Greg Berger: A Letter from Greg Berger

Al Giordano: “We’ll Call You…” Announcing the Narco News Consulta

Bill Weaver: A Letter from Bill Weaver

Jean Friedsky and Luis A. Gómez: The New Battle for Coca in Peru

Jean Friedsky: A Letter from Jean Friedsky

Raquel Gutiérrez Aguilar: A Letter from Raquel Gutiérrez Aguilar

Mitchell Anderson: The Zapatistas Interrogate History

Al Giordano: Marcos to Launch Six Month Tour of All of Mexico Beginning January 1

Raúl Zibechi: A Letter to Narco News Readers from Uruguayan Journalist Raúl Zibechi

Subcomandante Insurgente Marcos: “Together, We’re Going to Shake This Country Up from Below, Lift It Up, and Stand It on Its Head”

Luis A. Gómez: Please, Toss Some Coins to the Clowns

Al Giordano: 106 Hours of Listening in the Mexican Southeast

Bill Conroy: FOIA Records Link U.S. Officials to Mass Murder in Mexico

Jean Friedsky and Luis A. Gómez: Bolivia on the Train of Life

Al Giordano: Then Came the Humans

Colectivo “5tA brigada... ay karmela,” Mexico City: The Fifth... Enters the Sixth

Issue #38 June 20 - September 5, 2005

Ramón Acevedo: Colombia: Displaced Communities Take Action

Quetzalcoatl G. Fontanot: A New War of the Mitzón?

Al Giordano: Growing Up Zapatista

Anna Gurney: A First Encounter with the Zapatistas

Bill Conroy: Another Lawsuit Filed in House of Death Case

Al Giordano: The Zapatistas Activate a New Kind of Bomb in the Mexican Southeast

Luis A. Gómez: Narco News Contributor Attacked in Puerto Rico

Ricardo Sala: “I Went to Nuevo Laredo, and I Survived”

Dan Feder: U.S. Threatens to Pull Venezuela Drug War Certification

Maria Botey Pascual: How the Victory at Atenco Was Won

Maria Botey Pascual: Atenco: From Local Battle to National and Global Cause

Al Giordano: Welcome Telesur to the Struggle to Light Up the Skies

Neil Harvey: Wagers and Risks in the Sixth Declaration of the Lacandon Jungle

Jeremy Bigwood: Mycoherbicide Redux

Andrew Stelzer: “Help Plant the Seeds that Will Grow Into Tomorrow’s Gary Webbs”

Laura del Castillo Matamoros: Information Apartheid in Colombia

José Mirtenbaum: Eastern Autonomy in Contemporary Bolivia

George B. Sanchez: “Proof Again that Investigative Reporting Isn’t Dying”

Cynthia McKinney: Congress Member to ICE: “Stop this Kind of Outrageous Activity”

Bill Conroy: Ex-DEA El Paso Chief Slams U.S. Attorney Sutton Over “Murders Gov’t Could Have Prevented”

Jean Friedsky: “Because of and for the Benefit of the People”

Renato Rovai: Scent of a Coup in Latest News on Workers’ Party

the Zapatista Army of National Liberation: What We Want to Do

Gary Webb: Dark Alliance: Day Three

Gary Webb: Dark Alliance: Day Two

Andrew Stelzer: Investigate This... If They Let You

Dan Feder: Gary Webb’s “Dark Alliance” Returns to the Internet

Gary Webb: Dark Alliance: Day One

Al Giordano: How Authentic Journalists Caught an International Terrorist in Mexico

Luis A. Gómez: The Bloody Face of “Bambi”

Issue #37 April 18 - June 20, 2005

Julio Mamani Conde: Are the U.S. and Bolivian Governments Trying to Bribe the Social Movements?

Al Giordano: Help Protect Your Journalists at an Hour of Moral Crisis

Dan Feder: “Working Behind the Scenes”: The Details of U.S. Government Support for the Venezuelan Opposition

Bill Conroy: Zetas Burn Media’s Script in War on Drugs

Laura del Castillo Matamoros: “In Such a Demonic Age as This, There Is No Room for Calm”

Natalia Viana: Oxi: A New Drug in the Amazon

Al Giordano: Not Enough

Ron Smith: Camilo Mejia’s Long Journey of Conscience From Nicaragua, to Iraq, to Military Prison

Dan Feder: U.S. Soldiers Accused of Selling Arms to Colombian Paramilitaries

Al Giordano: “Stand Up and Be Counted with the People of Latin America!”

Al Giordano: Democracy Triple Play: Ecuador to Mexico to the OAS

Quetzal Belmont: “Peje el Toro Is Innocent!”

Paul Henry and Chris Fee: Ecuador’s Social Movements Fight for Democracy

Laura del Castillo Matamoros: The Business Needs You

Greg Berger: “Another Vile Three-Headed Monster Threatens Humanity”

George B. Sanchez: Five Years in the Trenches

Issue #36 February 24 - April 17, 2005
Issue #35 November 7 2004 - February 23, 2005

Michael Ratnerand Ellen Ray: Guantánamo Bay Military Commissions and the Supreme Court

Laura del Castillo Matamoros: Colombia in Negative

Sean Donahue: New Coca Fumigation Program Drives Poor Colombians Off Lands

Michael Ratner and Ellen Ray: Guantánamo Bay: Testimony and Case Details

Laura del Castillo Matamoros: “A Gentleman Goes Twice”

Al Giordano: Condoleeza Rice vs. Democracy in Mexico

Charlie Hardy: Saint Gary Webb

Laura del Castillo Matamoros: Colombia’s Double Standard for Terrorism, Part II

Michael Ratner and Ellen Ray: Abuse And Torture at Guantánamo Bay

Jeremy Bigwood: WOLA Drops the Ball with New Book, Shifts to the Right on Drug War

Michael Ratner and Ellen Ray: Guantánamo Bay and Rule by Executive Fiat

Michael Ratner and Ellen Ray: “Officials In the U.S. Government Have Committed War Crimes”

Luis A. Gómez: Peruvian Drug Control Agency: Coca Cola Buys Coca Leaves

Jules Siegel: The Inquisition Strikes Back

Al Giordano and Bill Conroy: NY Times and Washington Post Reporters Smear Missing Texans as Narcos

George B. Sanchez: The Life and Times of Gary Webb

Laura del Castillo Matamoros: Colombia’s Double Standard for Terrorism

Jennifer Whitney: Democracy Doesn’t Exist – It Is Made

Luis A. Gómez: 1, 2, 3... El Alto Scores a Knockout Against Suez Company in Water Dispute

Sean Donahue: The “Salvador Option” in Context

Alex Contreras Baspineiro: Pacho Cortés Leaves Prison, Under House Arrest

Alex Contreras Baspineiro: Francisco “Pacho” Cortés Close to Freedom

Luis A. Gómez: The Long Road to Making “Goni” Pay For His Crimes

Luis A. Gómez: Memory’s Struggle Against the Labyrinth of Power

Laura del Castillo Matamoros: Welcome to Your Colony

the Notes From Nowhere Collective: Walking: We Ask Questions

Cynthia McKinney: Cynthia McKinney: “We Need Narco News, and It Needs Us”

Alex Contreras Baspineiro: Eduardo Galeano: “The War on Drugs is a Great Imperial Hypocrisy”

the Notes From Nowhere collective: Power: Building it Without Taking it

Issue #34 August 6 - November 6, 2004

Alex Contreras Baspineiro: A New Beginning for Uruguay

the Notes From Nowhere Collective: Clandestinity: Resisting State Repression

the Notes From Nowhere Collective: Carnival: Resistance Is the Secret of Joy

Manuela Aldabe: Uruguay Votes Today: "An Historic Triumph for Latin America" and South American Unity

the Narco News J-School Radio Team: The Coca Leaf: Tradition and Struggle

Amber Howard and Natalia Viana: Last Chance for Gas in Bolivia

the Notes From Nowhere collective: Autonomy: Creating Spaces for Freedom

Manuela Aldabe: Uruguay Elections: "We Will Be Able to Begin to Make Changes in Drug Policy"

the Notes From Nowhere Collective: Networks: The Ecology of the Movements

Alex Contreras Baspineiro: The United States Opposes New Agreement Between Government and Coca Growers

José Mirtenbaum Kniebel: The Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA) and Drugs: A Perverse Omission?

the Notes From Nowhere Collective: Emergence: An Irresistible Global Uprising

Al Giordano: Narco News Publishes Seven Essays from We Are Everywhere

Alex Contreras Baspineiro: Bolivian Drug War Myths Fall Apart

Alex Contreras Baspineiro: Violence Returns to the Chapare

Manuela Aldabe: “Shoulders to the Wheel!”

Romina Trincheri: “We Are Optimistic As We Face a Daunting Task”

Bill Conroy: What Is the Cost of Freedom?

Sean Donahue: “The Training Camp In the War to Defend the Imagination”

George Sanchez: “The price of supporting Narco News vs. the price of losing Narco News"

Daniel Fleming: “The Only Control Over Narco News Is that of the Reader”

Charlie Hardy: “If We Want a Better World, We’ve Got to Work for It”

Andrew Stelzer: "You Are Supporting Something Very Powerful"

Bill Conroy: DEA Agent’s Whistleblower Case Exposes the “War on Drugs” as a “War of Pretense”

Al Giordano: The Season to Get Serious Again

Teo Ballvé: A Tale of Two Bolivias

Karla Aguilar, Litzie Escobar and Vladimir Flores García: Coca Leaf Is Not a Drug

Manuela Aldabe and Daniel Fleming: The Word on the Bolivian Street

Claudia Espinoza: La Paz Paralyzed; Strikes and Blockades Return to Bolivia

Quetzal Belmont: Pirate Radio Hits Cochabamba

Romina Trincheri: Coca: Food, Medicine, and Ritual in Bolivia

Litzie Escobar: The Life and Work of an Authentic Journalist

Pablo Francischelli: Bolivia Heats Up Once Again

Quetzal Belmont: "Journalism Is in Crisis"

Amy Casada-Alaniz: Oscar Olivera, Spokesman for the People

Manuela Aldabe: Policies of Exclusion

Eartha Melzer: Using the Government to Investigate the Drug War

Al Giordano: Penn & Schoen's Inaccurate and Dishonest "Exit Poll" on Chávez Vote

Gissel Gonzales: The Authentic Journalism Renaissance

Daniel Fleming: Plan Colombia Is Driving Many People to Hunger

Justin Delacour and Diana Barahona: The Carter Center’s Jennifer McCoy

José Mirtenbaum: Herding Cats at the School of Authentic Journalism

Benjamin Maurice Melançon: Safety in Conflict Zones

Benjamin Maurice Melançon: Alternative Crops Aren’t an Alternative

Andrea Wilkins y Martínez: Tragic Comedy

Yasmin Khan: “The War on The Cocaleros Has Brought Bolivia Nothing But Poverty and Death.”

Tigran Feiler: The Criminalization of Social Movements in the Andes

Natalia Viana: A Bolivian Military Colonel Speaks

Baylen Linnekin: Monitoring the Drug War in Bolivia

Sean Donahue: The Heart of the Bolivian Coca Trade

Amber Howard: A Sunrise Raid on a Coca Field

Al Giordano: The Condor Flies

Issue #33 April 11 - August 5, 2004

Jennifer Whitney: The War for Defense of the Truth

Justin Delacour: Spinning “Lies, Damned Lies, and Statistics”

Alex Contreras Baspineiro: Bolivians Demand Recovery of Gas From Foreign Corporations

Alex Contreras Baspineiro: A Referendum Divides Bolivia

Al Giordano: Terms of Denouement for Venezuela Opposition

Dan Feder: Increasing Repression, U.S. Intervention, and Popular Opposition in Colombia

Baylen Linnekin: “Attack the Wrongheaded Drug Policies”

Bill Conroy: Confessions of a Media Gatekeeper

Sterling Harris: “Everyone Must Know What Is Going On”

Greg Berger: “Coming Together from the Poor South and the Wealthy North”

Alex Contreras Baspineiro: Piedad Córdoba: Plan Colombia Has Been a Total Failure

Andrea Wilkins y Martínez: "Where People Like Me Learn Not to Lie to People Like You"

Alex Contreras Baspineiro: A Humanitarian Mission Hopes to Win Pacho Cortés’s Freedom

Pablo Francischelli: Between Immense Happiness and Anxiety

Alex Contreras Baspineiro: Voices From Around the World Unite for the Release of “Pacho” Cortés

Manuela Aldabe: With a Camera, a Backpack, Books, and Illusions

Bill Conroy: Big Brother on the Border

Sarahy Flores Sosa: The Joyful Rebellion

Alex Contreras Baspineiro: A Struggle for the Nationalization of Bolivia’s Gas

Al Giordano: In Their Own Words

Romina Trincheri: "A True Chance to Achieve Effective Change"

Teo Ballvé: "Where Do I Find América?"

Bill Conroy: Epilogue

Amy Casada-Alaniz: A Letter from Amy Casada-Alaniz

Bill Conroy: The Dysfunctional Anti-Drug Agencies

Alex Contreras Baspineiro: Supposed “Terrorists” Win Their Freedom After 13 Months Behind Bars

Luis Gómez: "All Hands on Deck!"

Andrew Grice: A Letter from Andrew Grice

Bill Conroy: Airline Passengers At Risk from DEA Drug Sting Shipments

Bill Conroy: From the DEA to "Homeland Security"

Alex Contreras Baspineiro: Zapatista Children and the Secrets of War

Bill Conroy: Government Betrays Inspector Who Went Undercover for U.S. Customs

Alex Contreras Baspineiro: The Zapatistas Reject the War on Drugs

Alex Contreras Baspineiro: The Mysterious Silence of the Mexican Zapatistas

Subcomandante Insurgente Marcos: "It could be that he has died... but it could be that he has not"

Alex Contreras Baspineiro: The Last Interview: Authentic Journalist Amado Avendaño Figueroa (1938-2004)

Bill Conroy: Politically Connected

Peter Gorman: Fumigations Continue in Colombia Despite Court Ordered Suspensions

Alex Contreras Baspineiro: Democracy, Liberty and Justice in México

Alex Contreras Baspineiro: More Than 100 Families Retake their Communities

Alex Contreras Baspineiro: Oventik, Where Freedom Breathes

Bill Conroy: The House of Death

Alex Contreras Baspineiro: Violence Returns to Chiapas Communities

Sarah de Haro: Blockades Begin in Peru

Alex Contreras Baspineiro: Bolivian Drug War Prisoners: We Were Tortured

Al Giordano: Poppies Planted on a Reporter's Patio

Luis Gómez: Coup d'État Plot, Exposed, Shakes Bolivia

Bill Conroy: Swept Under the Rug

Alex Contreras Baspineiro: "The Airwaves Belong to the People"

Alex Contreras Baspineiro: Celebrating Venezuelan Democracy

Bill Conroy: Firestorm

Issue #32 January 1 - April 10, 2004

Alex Contreras Baspineiro: The Struggle for a “Constituents’ Assembly”

Alex Contreras Baspineiro: A Military Base Shakes the Yungas

Adam Saytanides: Giordano Wins Upton Sinclair Award for Press Freedom

Al Giordano: Aristide, Bush, Chávez, Kerry: When Presidents Collide

Al Giordano: Announcing 37 Scholarships in Authentic Journalism

Al Giordano: Meet the 2004 School of Authentic Journalism Faculty

Alex Contreras Baspineiro: Bolivian Peasant Farmers Step Up Pressure, Begin Planting More Coca

Alex Contreras Baspineiro: The Draconian “Law 1008” Will Be Revised

Luis Gómez: The People of the Sacred Leaf

Alex Contreras Baspineiro: Francisco “Pacho” Cortés Is Transferred to La Paz

Alex Contreras Baspineiro: Coca Decriminalization in Debate

Karine Mueller: Brazil's New Drug Law

Bill Conroy: Reckless Driving

Luis Gómez: The Road to Lima

Ben Melançon: A Letter from Ben Melançon

Trevor Top: A Letter from Trevor Top

Bill Conroy: Quid Pro Quo

Nate Johnson: A Letter from Nate Johnson

Bill Conroy: U.S. Customs whistleblower exposes dangerous freight

Alex Contreras Baspineiro: “Pacho” Cortés from Jail

the International Action Center: Witnesses: "Aristide Under Lock & Key"

Bill Conroy: Green Quest

Alex Contreras Baspineiro: The Clamor of Francisco "Pacho" Cortés from Chonchocoro

Laura del Castillo Matamoros: A Letter from Laura del Castillo Matamoros in Colombia

Laura del Castillo Matamoros: "Pacho Is an Innocent Prisoner"

Bill Conroy: The Hydra

Colleen Glynn: A Letter from Colleen Glynn

Bill Conroy: "The Racist Manifesto"

Numa St. Louis: Haiti 2004: The Great Irony

Tim Meehan: Letter from Tim Meehan of Pot TV

Luis Gómez: Peru Before the Battle

Al Giordano: Bolivia: Real People Who Are Winning Elections

Bill Conroy: Shooting the Messenger

Al Giordano: In Brazil: Fabio Mesquita & Regina Bueno Exonerated

Bill Conroy: The Belly of the Snake

Al Giordano: Five Questions About Haiti and the Coup Attempt

Bill Conroy: Investigation Derailed

Bill Conroy: Borderline Security

Al Giordano: A "Terrorism" Case Without Proof in Bolivia

Alex Contreras Baspineiro: Terrorists? Or Political Prisoners?

Al Giordano: Meet Alex Contreras Baspineiro

Al Giordano: Narco News Reborn

Issue #31 July 23 - October 18, 2003

Al Giordano and Luis Gómez: Closing Statement

Andrea Arenas Alípaz and Luis Gómez: The A-B-C of Popular Revolt

Al Giordano: Weblog Beats Wires in Reporting Bolivia President’s Resignation

Charles Hardy: Participatory Democracy in Venezuela

Al Giordano: Journalist Alex Contreras Detained Illegally by Bolivian Authorities

Augusto Fernández C.: Colombia’s New Age of Terror

Dan Feder: Ecuador’s Indigenous Vow to Oppose Plan Colombia

Al Giordano: The Three-and-a-half Years Miracle

Al Giordano: Authentic Journalists Win Scholarships for Upcoming Rowe Weekend

Alex Contreras Baspineiro: A Witch-Hunt Against Coca Farmers

Annalena Oeffner: A Life of Struggle

Charles Hardy: “A New World is Possible, Urgent, and Necessary”

Luis Gómez: Washington Meddles in Mexico´s Granting of Travel Visas

Al Giordano: Cancún Trade Battle also Turns the Tables on the Drug War

Alex Contreras Baspineiro: Farmers and Indigenous United

Annalena Oeffner: Getting the Story Wrong: The Press and the Zapatistas

Al Giordano: “I Live In The Bronx” Documentary Premiers on SalonChingon.com

Noah Friedsky: Giuliani's Mexico City Game

Laura Del Castillo: “The World Did Not Become More Drunk When Alcohol Was Legalized”

Alex Contreras Baspineiro: “Ecuador’s President is a Puppet of the World Bank”

Noah Friedsky: Mexico Denies Visas to Evo Morales and other World Leaders

Alex Contreras Baspineiro: Land Reform in Venezuela

Laura Del Castillo: “Coca Cultivation Is the Only Option for Many Farmers”

Narco News Agency: Announcing Two Scholarships for Authentic Journalists or Students

Luis Gómez: To Speak with the Owner of the Circus...

Alex Contreras Baspineiro: Indigenous Rights Attorney Joe Castillo Assassinated in Venezuela

Renato Rovai: Drug Legalization Debate Surges in Latin America

Luis Gómez: Argentina: Decriminalizing Medical Marijuana

Raquel Gutiérrez Aguilar: Indigenous Peoples: Distinct Paths, Common Quest

Ecuadorian Leaders and Organizations: Ecuadorians Condemn the Presence of Alvaro Uribe

Al Giordano: In Battle on the Plains of Heaven

The Rowe Conference Center: A Halloween Weekend Workshop with Al Giordano

Al Giordano: What is Democracy?

Ricardo Sala: Zapatistas: “A Totally New World”

Luis Gómez: A Fistful of Dollars

Luis Gómez: Reducing the Risks

Subcomandante Marcos: Marcos Ends Silence: "To The National and International Press"

Subcomandante Marcos: Prologue: Zapatistas Serve Warning to the Paramilitaries

Subcomandante Marcos: I. "Dawn in the Mountains of the Mexican Southeast"

Subcomandante Marcos: II. Marcos to NGOs: Zapatistas Don’t Want Charity, but Respect

Subcomandante Marcos: III. Old Antonio's History of the Upholder of the Sky

Subcomandante Marcos: IV. A Zapatista Plan for Reality

Subcomandante Marcos: V. Education and Health in Autonomous Lands

Subcomandante Marcos: VI. In Chiapas, Zapatistas Refine Democracy from Below

Subcomandante Marcos: VII: Details on Zapatista Gathering, August 8-10, in Oventik

Luis Gómez: Argentina's Encouraging Panorama in Drug Policy

Andrew Stelzer: Narco-States: The Colombianization of Afghanistan

Luis Gómez: Stupid, Ineffective, and Contradictory

Folha de São Paulo: Folha Blasts Lula Over Drug Policy Betrayal

Al Giordano: The Specter of Indigenous Mexico

Reber Boult: The Gatekeeper Smuggles Truth to the Silver Screen

Al Giordano: Mexico’s “New Democracy” Has Not Yet Been Born

Issue #30 April. 28 - July 22, 2003

Subcomandante Marcos: Zapatistas, Post-Mexican Elections, Make Their Move

Alex Contreras Baspineiro: Venezuela’s Catia TV Illegally Raided & Shut Down

Luis Gómez: Drug Policy Reformer Nominated to Supreme Court in Argentina

Wálter Fanganiello Maierovitch: The Traffic Grows Stronger

Karine Muller: An Isolated Voice in Brazil’s Congress

Alex Contreras Baspineiro: Evo Reelected Coca Growers’ Leader in Bolivia

Karine Muller: Under Scrutiny

Luis Gómez: "We Don't Negotiate with Terrorists?"

Adriana Veloso: When Drug Treatment Met Harm Reduction

Karine Muller: The Construction of a Drug War Enemy

Thomas Long: NYT Stringer Blows Whistle on Unethical LatAm Coverage

Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva: Lula to Wealthy Nations: "Hunger Cannot Wait"

Carola Mittrany: Gringo Style Drug-War TV Ads Blame Violence on Users

Luis Gómez: Living to Deny It

Latuff: Comment on Plan Colombia's Herbicide Spraying

Adriana Veloso: Change, Already!

Augusto Fernandez C.: Feast of Lies

Al Giordano: U.S.-Funded "Expert" Brings Reefer Madness to Brazil

Latuff: "Therapeutic Justice," Made in USA

Helena Klang: Who Shot Luciana?

Adriana Veloso: The State is to Blame

Al Giordano: The NY Times' Drug Policies and Jayson Blair

the Hon. Maria Lúcia Karam: Illicit Drugs and Globalization

Helena Klang: Rio's Crossfire

Narco News Staff: Rio de Janeiro to Discuss the Drug War

Al Giordano: Fábio Mesquita at the Threshold of Victory

Dan Feder: The Latin Americanization of the Million Marijuana March

Al Giordano: Jayson Blair Cracked the Code

Al Giordano: Readers and Journalists Comment on the NY Times-Jayson Blair Story

Andrea Arenas Alípaz: Perú in Permanent Battle for the Coca Leaf

Equipo Narco News: Marijuana Legalization Day Marches in Latin América

Al Giordano: Lula: The Drug War is a Class War

Narco News Readers: Comment on Lula's "One-Two" Punch

Issue #29 Feb. 21 - April 27, 2003

Al Giordano: Argentina Exit Polls: It's Kirchner vs. Menem

Alex Contreras Baspineiro: Globalizing the Bolivarian Revolution

Karine Muller: Plan Colombia Extends into Peru

Latuff: Forero Returns from Caracas

Adriana Veloso: The Marketing of Drug War Myths

Luis Gómez: Media Constructed from Below

Luis Gómez: The New Voice of the Venezuelan People

Itala Ureta: Coca Growers Take Lima

Al Giordano: Brazil's Attorney General Wants Drugs Decriminalized

Luciana Constantino and Iuri Dantas: Brazil Health Ministry Writes Decriminalization Law

Alex Contreras Baspineiro: One Great Latin American Nation

Luis Gómez: Chávez Beats Forero (Again)

Alex Contreras Baspineiro: Thousands of Voices, United in Venezuela

Adriana Veloso: "President Lula, listen to the experience of your countrymen!"

Elder Ogliari: Lula's Anti-Crime Secretary Calls for Decriminalization

Adriana Veloso: The History of Brazilian Harm Reduction

Jeremy Bigwood: Doing the US's Dirty Work

John Perry Barlow: "The Most Emotionally Healthy Culture on the Planet"

Luis Gómez: New Viceroy Threatens Bolivian Democracy

Adriana Veloso: The Marginal Diplomat Explains "Organized Crime" in Brazil

Alex Contreras Baspineiro: U.S. Journalist Arrested in Bolivia

Adriana Veloso: Brazil Health Official Slams Current Drug Policy

Karine Muller: 130 Drug War Opponents Gather in São Paulo

Augusto Fernández C.: Questions Without Answers

Al Giordano: A Drug Policy from Below

Al Giordano: Drug Users and Addicts are "Self-Organizing" in Brazil

Karine Muller: In the Shade

"Storming the New Seat of Power"

Al Giordano: If The Tyrants Want War…

Alex Contreras Baspineiro: Drug Warriors Shoot Children in Bolivia

Adam Saytanides: Legislators from Six Nations Call for Drug Legalization

Reed Lindsay: Personal Drug Use Already Decriminalized in Ecuador

Dan Malakoff: “American youth hold the biggest responsibility on the planet”

Doug Stokes: Worthy Victims

Karine Muller: Rio de Janeiro Erupts

Al Giordano: Gary Webb Joins Narco News as Guest Editor

George Sanchez: Crack, Cigarettes, and the arrival of Gary

Alex Contreras Baspineiro: So that they don't cut your wings

Issue #28 Jan. 29 - Feb. 20, 2003

Reed Lindsay: Buendía Calls for “Exorcism” of Drug War

Ashley Kennedy: The Superior Bush

Ana Cernov: Mama Coca

the Narco News Street Team: What the People Are Saying

Ugo Vallauri: Italian Anti-Prohibitionists Discover América

Dan Malakoff: “The War on Drugs is a War on Press Freedom”

Andrea Daugirdas: A Collective of Nationalist Movements

George Sanchez: “They Are Killing in the Name of Democracy”

Sunny Angulo: De Greiff Makes Opening Argument

Alex Contreras Baspineiro: The Two Bolivias Clash

Reed Lindsay: The Contradictions of Coca Eradication in Bolivia

Adam Saytanides: “A Path to Dialogue”

Felipe Quispe Huanca: In Defense of Life and Democracy

Carola Mittrany: Authentic Journalism Orchestra Begins to Play

Adriana Veloso: Narco News Launches Tri-Lingual Coverage

Luis Gómez: Light Speed

Issue #27 Jan. 12 - Jan. 28, 2003
Issue #26 Nov. 15, 2002 - Jan. 11, 2003

Al Giordano: Meet Our 26 Scholarship Winners

Luis A Gómez - reporting from Ecuador: Ecuador: Democracy Under Construction

Luis A. Gómez - reporting from Ecuador: Ecuador: On the Road to Legalization

Al Giordano: A Brit Reporter’s Undisclosed Venezuela Conflicts

Al Giordano: Christmas Comes Early in Caracas, Venezuela

Luis A. Gómez: Coca in the Cola

Dan Feder: AP’s One-Sided Venezuela Coverage

Al Giordano: América Reborn: 32 Nations Back Venezuela

Al Giordano and correspondents: White House Venezuela Error Backfires

Al Giordano: Bush’s Desperate Venezuela Statement

U.S. Reps Kucinich, Conyers, Serrano, Frank...: Open Letter to Bush on Venezuela from U.S. Congress members - and You

Dan Feder: Copy Cat Journalists Forero and Miller

Al Giordano: Gaviria Should Leave Venezuela

Maximilien Arvelaiz: A People Defends its Democracy Against Media Power

Alex Main: The People Rise Up Against Venezuela's Commercial Media

Al Giordano: The Authentic 25

Heinz Dieterich Steffan: Why Are the Coup Plotters So Impatient?

Thierry Deronne, Maximilien Arvelaiz, and Paul Emile-Dupret: Chronicle of Predicted Deaths

the FARC General Command: FARC: We'll Keep Fighting

Al Giordano: “Rich Man’s Strike” Fails in Venezuela

Laura del Castillo Matamoros: Junkies of Technology

Luis A. Gómez - Narco News Andean Bureau Chief: Lucio Wins in Ecuador

Luis A. Gómez - reporting from Ecuador: Ecuador: The Final Round

Alex Main - reporting from Caracas, Venezuela: Alfredo Peña's Little Army

Luis Gómez - reporting from Ecuador: Ecuador: Zero Hour at Zero Latitude

Issue #25 Oct. 14 - Nov. 14, 2002

Maria Botey Pascual: Toward Drug Legalization

Ron Smith: Drug Czar Favors Treatment, not Prison

Al Giordano: Donate a Laptop to an Authentic Journalist

José Cuesta: A Call for Drug War Democracy

Dan Feder: "A Guerrilla Struggle to End the Drug War"

Al Giordano: Court Slams Laredo National Bank

Luis A. Gómez: Zero and Blast-Off: The Lula Era Begins

Ana Cernov: In the Streets

Luis A. Gómez: Brazil Countdown Part IV

Luis A Gómez: Brazil Countdown, Part III

Garrett St. James: The Battle of São Paulo

Luis A Gómez: Brazil Countdown

Luis A. Gómez: Brazilian Countdown

Luis A. Gómez: It's not a "Favela," it's a Community

Luis A Gómez: And Almost...

Luis A. Gómez: Lula Might Govern Brazil

Peter Gorman: Marines Ordered into Colombia

G.G.: So What Happened Thursday in Venezuela?

Danny Schechter: Salon, PBS Run from the Big Story

Thierry Deronne: The "Distorters Without Borders"

Ron Smith: On Venezuela and Democracy

A Letter from Cristín McCauley

Issue #24 Sept. 31 - Oct. 13, 2002
Issue #23 Aug. 12 - Sept. 30, 2002
Issue #22 June 23 - Aug. 11, 2002
Issue #21 June 8 - 22, 2002
Issue #20 May 1 - June 7, 2002
Issue #19 March 19 - April 30, 2002
Issue #18 Feb. 8 - March 18, 2002
Issue #17 Jan. 1 - Feb. 7, 2002
Issue #16 Dec. 2 - Dec. 31, 2001
Issue #15 Oct. 25 - Dec. 1, 2001
Issue #14 Aug. 25 - Oct. 24, 2001
Issue #13 Aug. 1st - 25th, 2001
Issue #12 June 7 - Aug. 1, 2001
Issue #11 May 1 - June 6, 2001
Issue #10 Mar. 16 - April 30, 2001
Issue #9 Feb 2 - Mar. 15, 2001
Issue #8 Jan. 1 - Feb. 1, 2001
Issue #7 Dec. 1 - Dec. 31, 2000
Issue #6 Oct. 6 - Nov. 30, 2000
Issue #5 Sept. 9 - Oct. 5, 2000
Issue #4 July 19 - Sept. 8, 2000
Issue #3 June 12 - July 18, 2000
Issue #2 May 15 - June 11, 2000
Issue #1 April 18 - May 14, 2000