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Venezuela's housing problem did NOT begin with the Chavez administration

Anonyme, Monday, April 3, 2006 - 09:09

JESUS NERY

VHeadline.com en Español editor Jesus Nery Barrios writes: Regarding Jesus D. Romero's letter to the editor: "Bottom line: the lack of housing for the poor is the result of poor leadership" and his very particular way to respond and "refute," there are a few things I would like to say, since as a Venezuelan living in the country since I was born 39 years ago ... and given the fact I've never left ... I know the facts that Mr. Romero is writing about very well and it gives me "witness authority" to refresh his memory and the chance to help VHeadline.com readers become aware of "other" facts he "forgot" to mention...

espanol.vheadline.com


Honte au gouvernement Harper! Que cesse les attaques contre le peuple palestinien!

Franc-Parler, Thursday, March 30, 2006 - 15:37

Franc-Parler

La victoire du Hamas, qui est la composante principale du nouvau gouvernement palestinien, était un réquisitoire contre la politique des États-Unis, de l'Union européenne et du sionisme israélien.

www.fparler.blogspot.com


Intensified armed struggle making NPA stronger--CPP

Anonyme, Wednesday, March 29, 2006 - 13:27

The Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP-CC) today said that the New People's Army (NPA) is becoming stronger by intensifying the revolutionary armed struggle.



Discontent in Iraqi Kurdistan

Anonyme, Tuesday, March 28, 2006 - 11:38

27 March 2006. A World to Win News Service. Every year on 16 March, there is a ceremony in the town of Halabja in the eastern part of Iraqi Kurdistan in memory of the 5,000 people killed in 1988 when Saddam Hussein sent aircraft to drop poison gas in an effort to deter Kurds from rebelling against his regime. Saddam was supported by the US then, and Washington prevented the UN Security Council from denouncing this crime, even though the US was later to use this incident as one of its pretexts for invading Iraq.



Latino Voices Against the Iraq War

Anonyme, Tuesday, March 28, 2006 - 11:19

From March 12-27, throughout neighborhoods across Tijuana, San Diego, Santa Ana, Los Angeles, and San Francisco—covering over 241 miles—the Caminata por la paz (March for Peace) is protesting the war and bloodshed in Iraq and the escalating attacks on immigrants.



DC Immigrants March

Anonyme, Tuesday, March 28, 2006 - 11:15

On March 7, 30,000 to 40,000 Latino immigrants streamed out of subway trains and dozens and dozens of buses from every corner of Washington, DC, and the surrounding area. Groups from workplaces came in uniform. Day laborers, hotel workers, construction workers, church congregations, high school and college students, and families from Maryland and Virginia were there.



Immigrants Stand Up and Say NO to Repression

Anonyme, Tuesday, March 28, 2006 - 11:09

In the last few weeks, immigrants and their supporters have launched a nationwide wave of resistance against the repressive attacks on them. Last issue we covered both the massive march in Chicago on March 10 and militant streetcorner, grassroots resistance in L.A. In this issue we bring you news of a demonstration of 30,000 to 40,000 in DC and an anti-war march that went from Tijuana to L.A., crossing more borders than just the physical one in doing so. On this page we bring you excerpts from a statement by the Chicago branch of the RCP which puts the struggle in the larger context of revolution, communism, as well as a basic and brief analysis of what is up with the anti-immigrant bills.



Le RCLALQ démasque des propriétaires et interpelle la ministre Normandeau

Anonyme, Tuesday, March 21, 2006 - 13:29

RCLALQ

Montréal et Québec, le mardi 21 mars 2006. À dix jours de la date limite pour l’envoi des avis de modification de bail, le Regroupement des comités logement et associations de locataires du Québec (RCLALQ) visite en groupe des propriétaires de Montréal et de Québec qui augmentent abusivement les loyers. «Toujours seul-e-s face à ces propriétaires, les locataires ont pu cette fois-ci signifier collectivement leur refus des hausses abusives» indique André Trépanier, porte-parole du RCLALQ en ajoutant «j’espère que la ministre responsable, madame Nathalie Normandeau, trouvera des solutions à l’incapacité de la Régie du logement de juguler les augmentations de loyer».

www.rclalq.qc.ca


Le taux réel

Anonyme, Saturday, March 18, 2006 - 17:11

Cette rencontre entre les plus nantis et les moins nantis, entre les hommes et femmes d'abord et avant tout humains se fera-elle bientôt? La distance qui sépare toujours plus les riches des pauvres s'est concrétisée par la modification du calcul de l'inflation aux États-Unis et son impact sur l'économie nord-américaine. Nous savons tous que le taux directeur établi aux États-Unis a un impact direct et certain sur le taux directeur de la Banque du Canada. Nous sommes donc dans la mire du pire.



Des centaines de locataires délogé-e-s et des milliers de logements perdus

Anonyme, Tuesday, February 28, 2006 - 14:16

RCLALQ

Montréal et Québec, le 28 février 2006. À partir d’une compilation effectuée par des groupes de défense des locataires, le Regroupement des comités logement et associations de locataires du Québec (RCLALQ) constate que pas moins de 328 ménages regroupant au minimum 566 personnes seront délogés en juillet 2006 par une reprise de logement. Ces ménages s’ajoutent aux milliers d’autres qui ont vécu le même sort ces dernières années.

www.rclalq.qc.ca


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