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Meredith Aby

By Meredith Aby

Segunda parte

Dos miembras de la red Colombia Action Network (CAN, Red de Acción por Colombia), Thistle Parker-Hartog y Meredith Aby, entrevistaron al líder campesino Miguel Cifuente, secretario ejecutivo de la Asociación de Campesinos del Valle del Río Cimitarra. Debido a la duración de la entrevista, la publicamos en dos partes. La primera parte de la entrevista está en la edición de octubre / noviembre 2004 de ¡Lucha y Resiste!.

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By Meredith Aby

Primera parte

Este verano, una delegación de estudiantes y dirigentes contra la Guerra fueron a Colombia con Colombia Action Network (CAN, Red de Acción por Colombia) para investigar los efectos del ayuda militar estadounidense. Los tres millones de dólares de ayuda militar estadounidense que se envían a Colombia se caen directamente en las manos de las fuerzas armadas colombianas y los paramilitares colombianos. Los paramilitares sirven como escuadrones de muerte derechistas quienes asesinan, torturan, y desaparecen sindicalistas, dirigentes estudiantiles y campesinos, y trabajadores de derechos humanos. La evidencia presentada a la delegación muestra que los paramilitares coordinan sus actividades con las fuerzas armadas de Colombia.

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The lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community has had an important victory! On May 17, Massachusetts performed the first legal civil marriages of same-sex couples in the country. In November 2003, the Massachusetts State Supreme Court ruled that the state’s ban on same sex marriages was illegal. It ordered that such marriages be legalized within six months. As queers and allies celebrate the victory in Massachusetts, it is important to reflect on where the movement has been and where it should go.

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Opposition to Bush’s war plans is growing. Momentum has continued to build since Oct. 26, when 200,000 people demonstrated in Washington D.C. against the war threats on Iraq. Up to mid-October, there were at least 400 major demonstrations. Since then, the anti-war movement has been expanding and actions are taking place on a daily basis.

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Demonstrators block doors of Federal Building

- On March 25, over 250 protesters gathered at the Federal Office Building in downtown Minneapolis at 7 a.m. for the Anti-War Committee’s rally against the war on Iraq. Protesters then marched through downtown streets to the federal courts building. As they approached the Federal Building, activists peeled off from the march to cover entrances, preventing people and cars from entering the building. While the outside entrances were blocked, activists who were masquerading as visitors did a die-in, blocking the metal detectors inside the building. The march continued to the front plaza, where a legal rally was held in solidarity with the demonstrators doing civil disobedience and with the people of Iraq. 67 protesters were arrested. Police held some for 12 hours.

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solidarity event at AGAPE House

Venezuela – A great confrontation is under way in Venezuela. On one side stands Venezuela’s elite – backed by the Bush administration and the big oil companies. On the other side of the barricades stand Venezuela’s oppressed and patriotic, people who are rallying around their progressive president, Hugo Chávez.

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Washington, D.C. – June 5, over 60 Minnesotans marched in the largest national protest against the U.S. and NATO bombing campaign in Yugoslavia. March organizers estimate that 10,000 people marched in Washington, D.C., from the Vietnam Veterans' Memorial to the Pentagon. The demonstration coincided with similar protests in San Fran-cisco, London, Prague, Aviano Air Base, Italy, Amsterdam, Mexico, Brussels, and Melbourne, Australia. This march is a sign of a growing anti-war movement in the country.

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Minneapolis, MN - The Bush administration pretends that the U.S. efforts to occupy Iraq are going smoothly. Bush acts like his 'peace plan' for the Middle East is popular. Meanwhile, activists here are continuing to organize against the U.S. efforts to occupy the Middle East.

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In the face of growing resistance, the U.S. is unable to consolidate its occupation of Iraq. Efforts to quickly assemble a puppet regime have failed. As we go to press, dozens of attacks are taking place on U.S. and British forces on a daily basis. The number of Americans killed and wounded is surpassing the causalities of the 1991 Gulf War. The Pentagon is weighing the issue of sending additional troops, while former Defense Department officials are speaking of a guerrilla war that will last for years.

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Interview with Marty Hoerth, Tsione Wolde-Michael and Erika Zurawski

Meredith Aby of Fight Back! interviewed members of a delegation to Colombia: Marty Hoerth, Tsione Wolde-Michael and Erika Zurawski.

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