Guatemalans Seek Redress in Spanish Court
Allan Nairn : Guatemala
As Americans consider who to choose as their next President, Guatemalan Mayans seek justice for Reagan-era atrocities.

Allan Nairn : Guatemala
As Americans consider who to choose as their next President, Guatemalan Mayans seek justice for Reagan-era atrocities.
The secular left brings together unionists, women's organizations and students.
Robert S. Eshelman : Activism & Organizing
As leaders of the G-8 Summit played power politics at an opulent resort, protesters displayed a people's power, in demonstrations and at an alternative summit.
The World Social Forum marched into Nairobi full of conflict, action and ideas.
Alexander Cockburn : Ethical Economics
Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus has helped a lot of poor women, but
the basic problem in developing countries is landlessness. A $130
microloan won't solve that problem.
Twenty-five years ago, IRA prisoner Bobby Sands died after a sixty-six day hunger strike. Today political prisoners from Guantánamo to Iran, Turkey and Eastern Europe continue to use hunger to draw attention to their plights.
Katha Pollitt : Reproductive Rights
Tsunami. Hurricane. Earthquake. War. Poverty. Injustice. It's been a tough year, but here's a list of extraordinary groups who deserve a place on your holiday gift list.
Richard Appelbaum & Peter Dreier : Student Movements
With a new wave of activism against sweatshops sweeping college campuses, student interest in the morality of their clothing choices can set a standard for the rest of us.
This year's World Social Forum gave culture its due--and reaped the rewards.
Imagining the possibilities at the World Social Forum.
Jennifer C. Berkshire : Progressives, Liberals, & The American Left
If another world is possible, what will that world look like?
The first referendum in Bolivia's history represents a hopeful sign.
The US policies of economic globalization and militarization are failing.
David Graeber : Police & Law Enforcement
On the eve of mass protests, police tell tales that turn out not to be true.
The last few years have seen renewed interest in the Weathermen.
The final FTAA declaration essentially lays out a road map for a free-trade non-agreement.
The FTAA protests will provide a real testing ground for the new community-based approach to making the global-local link.
The latest installment in the battle over privatization in Latin America.
Doug Henwood : World Trade Organization (WTO)
The movement against corporate globalization has made impressive strides. Now it needs to think carefully about what it stands for.
The insurgent delegations were in many respects the product of years of anti-WTO organizing.
The brutal economic model advanced by the World Trade Organization is itself a form of war.
Asian and Arab protesters continue to call for boycotts of American goods.
In places where daily life is like war, the people who are confronting this brutality are the peace activists.
Arundhati Roy : America As Empire
America's secrets are now history, and its history is public knowledge.
Lisa Weinert & Emilie Goodhart
A rally against corporate corruption takes a satirical turn.
In this post-9/11 world, law enforcement agencies are expanding their scope, not narrowing it.
With dot.coms bombing and Boeing going, Seattle has lost its artificial luster.
Politicians, bankers and multinational chiefs are beginning to understand that corporate globalization faces truly global antipathy.



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