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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 Mileno
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
The Government Likely Knows that Murder Charges Won’t Stick in a Fair Trial, so it Hopes to Imprison Martinez for Firearms Possession By Kristin Bricker Via the NarcoSphere
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
“We feel it is a great success for us. [Dawnay, Day] is a powerful, rich company, and it has fallen as a victim of its own devices.” By Jennifer Janisch The Indypendent
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
The Clintons’ Long History in the Drug War Casts a Dark Shadow Over Latin America from the Mena, Arkansas - Iran-Contra Scandal to Narco-Trafficker Campaign Contributions By Bill Conroy Via the NarcoSphere
November 22, 2008
Human Rights in the Hemisphere and Beyond Are at Stake with US President-elect Obama’s Pick for the State Department By Al Giordano Via the NarcoSphere
November 21, 2008
Passage of the Trade Agreement May Increase Violence as the Government and Transnational Companies Continue to Terrorize Civilians in Resource Rich Areas By Charles Mostoller ZNet
November 20, 2008
An Interview with Bill Conroy Detailing Iran-Contra Whistleblower Celerino Castillo's Recent Sentencing on Minor Weapons Charges By Michael Levine, Mark Marshall, and Bill Conroy Expert Witness Radio
November 20, 2008
Sources Within the US Congress Have Confirmed to Narco News that the US Government has Released a Large Portion of the $116.5 Million Assigned To Plan Mexico By Kristin Bricker Via the NarcoSphere
November 19, 2008
“This campaign uses a well-established technique: Allegations of FARC ties have long been used in Colombia to defame human rights activists and dissident politicians” By Daniel Denvir The Indypendent
November 19, 2008
The Agencies in Charge of Mexico’s Drug War Have High-Ranking Officials Who Protect the Cartels By Ricardo Ravelo Proceso
November 13, 2008
"The accused say they were kidnapped and psychologically and physically tortured for days" By Jorge Carrasco Araizaga and Francisco Castellanos J., Proceso Translated by Kristin Bricker
November 12, 2008
“Neither Obama nor congressional leaders are inclined to concede the Colombia pact to Bush” By Jackie Calmes The New York Times
November 11, 2008
Those Evicted Have Not Been Able to Return to the Property to Assess the Situation Because of Fears of Violence By Kristin Bricker Via the NarcoSphere
November 10, 2008
"Chalked up a less-than-stellar record on civil rights issues" While in a Leadership Role in Bill Clinton's Treasury Department By Bill Conroy Via the Narcosphere
November 8, 2008
"By far, the most important challenge will be to listen" By Laura Carlsen Americas Project
November 8, 2008
Join Al Giordano, Nate Silver, Micah Sifry and More in Chicago at 7 p.m. Thursday, November 6, at DePaul University
By Al Giordano The Field
November 5, 2008
Mexican Congress Approves Light Reforms for the State Oil Company; Legislators Vow to Continue the Campaign to Privatize Pemex By Kristin Bricker Special to The Narco News Bulletin
November 4, 2008
Federal Judge W. Royal Furgeson Jr. Sentences Former DEA Agent, and Decorated Vietnam Veteran to Three Years in Prison for a Simple Paperwork Crime By Bill Conroy Via the NarcoSphere
November 1, 2008
Witnesses Said He Shot the Youth Without Provocation; He is Charged with Second-Degree Murder, Manslaughter and Negligent Homicide By Brenda Norrell Via the NarcoSphere
October 30, 2008
During a Recent Visit to Mexico, the US Secretary of State Discusses Plan Mexico, Security Cooperation, and the War on Drugs By Kristin Bricker Via the NarcoSphere
October 29, 2008
Matías Reports on the Social Movement in Oaxaca for Noticias, a Local Daily Paper, and is Also a Writer for the National Weekly Proceso By Scott Campbell Angry White Kid
October 29, 2008
Arrests Within the Mexican Assistant Attorney General’s Office on Organized Crime Are Only the Latest; Drug Traffickers May Also Have Informants in Interpol and the US Embassy By Agencias and La Jornada La Jornada On Line
October 28, 2008
Colombia: Over the Last Month 29 Indigenous Persons Have Been Murdered, and Over the Last 6 Years More Than 1,240 By CCAJAR Editorial
October 28, 2008
Mass Mobilization Facing Government Backlash in Northern Cauca Amidst “State of Internal Commotion” By Mario A. Murillo MAMA Radio
October 28, 2008
“The Defense of Chiquita Had the Assistance of Eric H. Holder Jr., Former Deputy Attorney General of the US DOJ... Now Advisor for Presidential Candidate, Barack H. Obama” By CCAJAR Editorial
October 27, 2008
Official Human Rights Ombudsman Says the Government Believed Plan Mexico Funds were Conditioned on Resolving Brad Will Case By Kristin Bricker Via the NarcoSphere
October 24, 2008
The Senator Has Not Met with the Protesters, or Responded to the Demands that Were Delivered Directly to Her Staff By Kristin Bricker Via the NarcoSphere
October 23, 2008
Mexican Companies’ Scramble for U.S. Dollars Caused the Peso to Fall 50% Against the Dollar By Kristin Bricker Via the NarcoSphere
October 21, 2008
The Military Will Carry Out Joint Operations in Chiapas, Oaxaca, Sonora, Tabasco, Coahuila, and Campeche By Jorge Alejandro Medellin El Universal
October 20, 2008
Oaxacan Activists Charged with Brad Will’s Murder By John Gibler The Indypendent
October 20, 2008
The International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) Condemns the Violent Repression of a Protest Carried Out by the Indigenous Communities By FIDH CCAJAR
October 20, 2008
Three Activists Have Been Arrested so Far; Authorities Seek Another Eight By Sayra Cruz Quadratin
October 18, 2008
The Conference Called for an Immediate Halt to the Initiative; the Bush Administration’s New Policy for Remilitarization of the Region By Laura Carlsen Americas Policy Program, Center for International Policy (CIP)
October 17, 2008
“The Entire Harvest for the Current Agricultural Season Has Been Severely Damaged or Destroyed” By Ben Terrall HaitiAnalysis
October 17, 2008
The Government Claims that He Was Shot at Close Range, Therefore Implicating the APPO Members Near Him at the Time of His Death By Kristin Bricker Via the NarcoSphere
October 17, 2008
There are 40,000 Soldiers Deployed in 11 States, Since Open War Was Declared on Organized Crime a Year and a Half Ago By Kristin Bricker LeftTurn
October 17, 2008
Those Responsible Demanded Ransom from the Victims’ Families in the United States By Martín Hernández Alcántara (La Jornada de Oriente) La Jornada
October 17, 2008
“Take a Look for Yourselves and Size Up the Absurd Amount of Firepower Sent to Squash a Public Protest” By Gregory Berger Special to The Narco News Bulletin
October 14, 2008
As a Low Emitter of Greenhouse Gases, the Most That Can be Done is to Implement Measures to Protect the Population From Its Immediate Effects By Diana Barahona HaitiAnalysis
October 12, 2008
“Houses were Raided by Police and Soldiers, and Men Taken and Beaten in Front of Their Families” By Gregory Berger Via The NarcoSphere
October 11, 2008
The Right-Wing Stranglehold Over the Cuban-American Community May Be Broken in the 25th Congressional District By Ethan Porter The Nation
October 11, 2008
The Continental Gathering of Solidarity with Bolivia in Guatemala City, October 9, 2008 By Evo Morales Ayma Minga Informativa de Movimientos Sociales
October 10, 2008
HRW Publishes Some Criticism of the US, but Has Increasingly Come to Play the Role as a Group that Marshals Support Among Liberals for Very Nasty Imperial Projects By Joe Emersberger HaitiAnalysis
October 10, 2008
State Police Summarily Executed Three Peasants in Front of a Child By Kristin Bricker Via The NarcoSphere
October 9, 2008
They Were Attacked by State and Federal Police, According to an Ejido Representative. Ten Wounded and Thirty Detained Reported By Elio Henriquez, correspondent La Jornada
October 4, 2008
An Interview with DEA Whistleblower Sandy Gonzalez By Radley Balko Reason
October 1, 2008
No Significant Policy Change in Haiti or the Dominican Republic, but The Merída Initiative Leaves Room for Expansion in the Caribbean By Kristin Bricker Special to The Narco News Bulletin
September 30, 2008
The Townspeople of San Jose del Pacifico, Oaxaca Made the Arrest of the Suspect Possible By Kristin Bricker Via The NarcoSphere
September 28, 2008
Body Found in a Cabin Twenty Minutes Outside of San José del Pacifico; Investigations by Police and State Attorney General are Slow Moving at Best By Kristin Bricker Via the Narcosphere
September 27, 2008
The Relevance of Drug Trafficking in Mexico and its Parallels with Colombia By Carlos Montemayor La Jornada
September 24, 2008
Increased Militarization and Police Security will be the Primary Strategic and Financial Focus for the Merída Initiative By Kristin Bricker Special to The Narco News Bulletin
September 24, 2008
Thirty-One Year Sentences for Protest (or Being Near It) in Mexico
By Alejandro Reyes Radio Zapatista
September 22, 2008
FEC Filings Show Expenditures on Luxury Hotels and Spas for Southeast Asian Trip that May Not Be Legal for Campaign Budget By Bill Conroy Via The NarcoSphere
September 21, 2008
Panama City Judge Dismisses a Case of Criminal Defamation Brought Against the Publisher of The Panama News By Okke Ornstein Via The NarcoSphere
September 18, 2008
The Attack is the Latest in a Series of Aggressions Against OCEZ Members in Carranza By Kristin Bricker Via The NarcoSphere
September 18, 2008
Narco News Has Obtained, and Makes Available to the Public, the 38-Page FY 2008 Appropriations Document By Kristin Bricker Special to The Narco News Bulletin
September 16, 2008
The Summit Statement Said the Presidents “will not recognize any situation that attempts a civil coup ... which could compromise the territorial integrity of the Republic of Bolivia” By Editorial Al Jazeera (English)
September 16, 2008
One of Vice Presidential Candidate Sarah Palin’s First Actions as Alaska Governor Was to Equip the State Building with a Tanning Bed By Al Giordano and Bill Conroy Special to The Narco News Bulletin
September 15, 2008
Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Against Secretary Michael Chertoff, Filed by the US-Mexico Border Plaintiffs, Ruling in Favor of the Federal Government By Jay J. Johnson-Castro, Sr. Special to The Narco News Bulletin
September 12, 2008
The Mexican Department of Public Safety Will Have Operation Centers for Immediate Reaction to Coordinate Intelligence and Investigation Tasks. By Enrique Mendez and Roberto Garduño La Jornada
September 11, 2008
Mexican Journalist Gloria Muñoz Ramírez’s Book is the Result of Seven Years of Research, Interviews and, Most Importantly, Listening... By Kristin Bricker Via The NarcoSphere
September 7, 2008
Under the Proposal, Police Allied with Drug Traffickers Would Face the Death Penalty By Kristin Bricker Via The NarcoSphere
August 30, 2008
The Mexican Government's Latest Drug War Operation: To Protect International Pharmaceutical Companies from Mom and Pop Drug Stores Along the US Border By Rocky Neptun San Diego Indymedia
August 21, 2008
Markos Moulitsas Zúniga Is Our Era’s Very Own Saul Alinsky By Al Giordano Special to The Narco News Bulletin
August 19, 2008
David Rovics and Other Special Guests to Appear at Benefit for The Fund for Authentic Journalism By Al Giordano Publisher, Narco News
August 19, 2008
Masked Gunmen Unleash AK-47s on Drug-Rehab Center; Mexican Soldiers Parked 50 Yards Away Do Nothing By Molly Molloy Special to The Narco News Bulletin
August 18, 2008
Narco News Obtains Ramirez Peyro Letter on Eve of Hearing that Could Bring a Death Sentence Called Deportation By Bill Conroy Special to The Narco News Bulletin
August 18, 2008
Evo Morales Makes Inroads in Opposition Territory By Andrew Lyubarsky The Indypendent
August 12, 2008
Analysis of the Guerrilla Army: Continue Under the Classic Military Model, Become a Popular Movement, or Adapt to 4th Generation Warfare? By Okke Ornstein Via the NarcoSphere
August 11, 2008
More on Senator McCain and the Freedom House Operation By Bill Conroy Via the NarcoSphere
August 6, 2008
The US Presidential Candidate, His Lobbyist-Advisor, and the “Tulip Revolution” Gone Awry By Bill Conroy Special to The Narco News Bulletin
August 3, 2008
“When I joined the board, I knew the company was making payments to paramilitary groups in Colombia,” - Morten Arntzen, Current Chiqutia Brands Director By CCAJAR Editorial
July 30, 2008
“US Money and Training Will Only Make Things Worse”
By Avi Lewis Inside USA, Al-Jazeera
July 28, 2008
The US Southern Command (SouthCom), as Expressed in Plan Colombia II, Does Not Seek the Definitive Defeat or Negotiations with the Colombian Guerrillas By Raúl Zibechi Americas Policy Program
July 26, 2008
The “NAFTA Generation” of Corporate Ex-Pats Deceived the Obama Campaign and the Attendees at a Fundraising Event Last Tuesday By Al Giordano Special to The Narco News Bulletin
July 24, 2008
After 40 Years as a Haven for Banking and Corporate Secrecy a Libel Case Brought by HSBC Bank Against a Canadian Expatriate Has Far Reaching Consequences By Okke Ornstein Via the NarcoSphere
July 24, 2008
Sponsor and Reserve Your Ticket for a Fundraising Event to Benefit The Fund for Authentic Journalism By Al Giordano Publisher, Narco News
July 23, 2008
The Washington-Based Anti-Castro Group, The Center for a Free Cuba, Embezzled $500,000, Provoking the Moratorium By Frances Robles The Miami Herald
July 23, 2008
Video: Frank Calzon of the Center for a Free Cuba Storms Off a TV Studio Set When Confronted with Fraud Charges by Joe Garcia in Miami
By Markos Moulitsas Zuniga The Daily Kos
July 23, 2008
Two Years After His Release and No Credible Evidence Against Him the Haitian Government Remains Reluctant to Dismiss the Case By Joe Emersberger Haiti Analysis
July 23, 2008
Misconduct by Public Officials, Environmental Protests, and Criminal Complaints May Result in Market Forces Ending the Company’s Destructive Mining Practices By Okke Ornstein Via The NarcoSphere
July 17, 2008
If Neoliberalism Left Something Intact, It Was the Factory Workers’ Movement By Oscar Olivera F. Ukhampacha Bolivia
July 15, 2008
The Complaint, Filed with a Congressional Committee, Seeks an Ethics Investigation into the Congressman's Actions and Cites Narco News Reports By Bill Conroy Via The NarcoSphere
July 15, 2008
21 Caracas Daily Newspapers, Diverse Community Radio and TV Stations, Disprove the US-Propagated Myths By Andrew Kennis Special to The Narco News Bulletin
July 14, 2008
The Los Angeles Times Welcomes Your Comments, Too, at its La Plaza Blog By La Plaza The Los Angeles Times
July 9, 2008
“The nurse asked me to close my eyes, take a few deep breaths, and imagine myself in a calm, familiar and peaceful place. I pictured myself on on Isla Mujeres, Quintana Roo, with my Narco News cohorts” By George Sanchez The Arizona Star
July 7, 2008
Narco News Continues Breaking the Information Blockade, Now on Both Sides of the Border By Al Giordano Publisher, Narco News
July 7, 2008
Proponents of Extending the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) Flunk Geography, and Economics, Too By Laura Carlsen IRC Americas Program
July 7, 2008
Trainer Gerardo “Jerry” Arrechea is a High-Ranking Member of the Comandos F4, an Armed Cuban Terrorist Organization By Kristin Bricker Via The NarcoSphere
July 7, 2008
U.S. Rep. Silvestre Reyes Should Call for Congressional Oversight Hearings in the House of Death Abductions and Murders By Bill Conroy Via The NarcoSphere
July 5, 2008
Mexican Daily El Universal Reports More Details Behind the Training-for-Torturers Video By Kristin Bricker Via the Narcosphere
July 4, 2008
Months in the Planning, the Operation Included US Special Forces Posing as Members of a “French Humanitarian Group” By Bill Conroy Special to The Narco News Bulletin
July 3, 2008
What to Expect Now that US President Bush Has Signed the Merida Initiative into Law By Laura Carlsen Americas Mexico Blog
July 3, 2008
Colombia's Uribe Leaped into Partisan Quicksand; Why Mexico's Calderon Is Unlikely to Do the Same
By Al Giordano The Field
July 3, 2008
Warning: Graphic Content from the Training Videos Appear with This Story By Kristin Bricker Via the Narcosphere
July 2, 2008
Chiquita Paid a $25 Million Fine After Convicted of Financing the Paramilitary Organization “United Self Defense Forces” (AUC) By Nico Pitney The Huffington Post
July 2, 2008
The News Organizations Used an “Internal ICE Memorandum” on the Reyes Kidnapping Without Citing the Source By Al Giordano Publisher, Narco News
June 29, 2008
Government Watchdog Group Asks, "Did ICE officials assist in resolving a foreign kidnapping simply because the victim is related to a powerful member of Congress?" By Bill Conroy Via the Narcosphere
June 27, 2008
US Presidential Candidates McCain and Obama Will Either Frame Clear Positions on Immigration Reform, or Be Framed By It By Al Giordano Via The Field
June 26, 2008
Paper Credits Narco News with Breaking the Story; Quotes Copublisher and Former ICE Official Miguel Contreras By Diana Washington Valdez The El Paso Times
June 26, 2008
US Presidential Candidate McCain’s Connection to the IRI Could Endanger Already Stressed US-Latin American Relations By Sarah Hamburger Council on Hemispheric Affairs
June 25, 2008
Victim, Assisted by U.S. Law Enforcement, Was Relative of Congressman's Wife and a Mexican Citizen By Bill Conroy Via The NarcoSphere
June 25, 2008
US Republican Presidential Candidate Has Colombian “Free Trade” Agreement and the Drug War on His Agenda By Jill Zuckman The Baltimore Sun
June 24, 2008
“We must not let others determine our fate... let him speak freely and come what may, I believe we will know that we have been participating in the American experience.” By Jamaica Kincaid The Field
June 24, 2008
Abduction of the Sister-in-Law of US Rep. Silvestre Reyes (D-Texas) Met with Turf War Between Homeland Security (ICE) and DEA By Bill Conroy Via The NarcoSphere
June 23, 2008
What’s the Difference - Law and Memory as Political Weapons By Nancy Davies Commentary from Oaxaca
June 23, 2008
Protesters Accused the Father of the Current Municipal President of Having Fired Shots at Supporters of the Popular Assembly of the Peoples of Oaxaca By Eliza Ruiz Jaimes Noticias Voz e Imagen de Oaxaca
June 23, 2008
After Intense International Pressure Haitian Court Dismisses Unsubstantiated Allegations of Criminal Association and Firearms Possession of Popular Haitian Activist By Wadner Pierre and Joe Emersberger HaitiAnalysis
June 22, 2008
Major Overseas TV Network Tackles a Story the U.S. Networks Fear to Cover By the People and Power series Al-Jazeera English
June 19, 2008
What’s the Difference - The Long Slow Process on the Ground and the Observance of June 14 By Nancy Davies Commentary from Oaxaca
June 18, 2008
The Arrest and Imprisonment of Two Suspects by the United States May Have Violated Panama’s Constitution By Okke Ornstein Via The NarcoSphere
June 17, 2008
Faced with Censorship, Al Has Disassociated Himself and The Field from its Former Host By The Narco News Team (Celebrating in the Newsroom)
June 14, 2008
“The New Governmental Effort to Make Out the EZLN to Be an Accomplice in Organized Crime Attempts to Take Advantage of the Wave of Anti-Narco Sentiment” By Luis Hernández Navarro La Jornada
June 12, 2008
Globalization Continues to Break Down Its Own Myths, Especially in Developing Countries By Laura Carlsen Americas MexicoBlog
June 11, 2008
The Mexican Government Ignores the Assassination of Two Community Radio Activists By John Gibler In These Times
June 10, 2008
They Claimed to Be Looking for Marijuana Plants; Local Civilians Drove them Away By The Good Government Council La Garrucha, Chiapas, Mexico
June 6, 2008
The Obama Campaign, the First Mass Multi-Racial Collaboration in the US Since the Southern Civil Rights Movement, Has Changed American Society By Al Giordano The Field
June 5, 2008
What’s The Difference? - Networking and Local Autonomy: The Thigh Bone’s Connected to The Knee Bone
By Nancy Davies Commentary from Oaxaca
June 2, 2008
Former Federal Agent Confirms Roland Carnaby Was CIA as Wildfire of Speculation Surrounds Mysterious Circumstances of His Death By Bill Conroy Via the Narcosphere
May 29, 2008
What’s The Difference? By Nancy Davies Commentary from Oaxaca
May 27, 2008
Defusing US Policy Toward Latin America Requires Cutting the Wires in Proper Order By Al Giordano Special to The Narco News Bulletin
May 26, 2008
Drug Use is Up, and Colombian Farmers are Unfairly Targeted - Let’s Overhaul Counternarcotics By Mark L. Schneider The Christian Science Monitor
May 24, 2008
Please Join Me in Donating to The Fund for Authentic Journalism to Keep Narco News Publishing By Bill Conroy The Fund for Authentic Journalism
May 22, 2008
The Cuba Embargo, Colombia Trade and Human Rights in Mexico Are Suddenly Major Issues in the US Presidential Campaign By Al Giordano Special to The Narco News Bulletin
May 22, 2008
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