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DOMINICAN REPUBLIC: PROTESTS AGAINST US TROOPSAnonyme, Martes, Febrero 21, 2006 - 17:09 Hundreds of Dominican activists have reportedly held a series of demonstrations recently to protest the presence of 800 US soldiers in Barahona, capital of the southwestern province of Barahona. In one protest, apparently on Feb. 14, demonstrators gathered in the city's central park and then marched to the encampment where the US soldiers are staying. Dominican soldiers guarding the site pointed their rifles at the protesters, who later burned an effigy of Uncle Sam. The protest was organized by a coalition, the Bolivarian Continental Coordinating Committee. WEEKLY NEWS UPDATE ON THE AMERICAS ISSUE #838, FEBRUARY 19, 2006 1. Peru: One Killed in Oil Protests? ISSN#: 1084-922X. Weekly News Update on the Americas covers news from Latin America and the Caribbean, compiled and written from a progressive Feel free to reproduce these updates, or reprint or re-post any information from them, but please credit us as "Weekly News Update on the Americas," and include our full contact information so people will know how to find us. Send us a copy of any publication where we are cited or reprinted. The Update is produced by an all-volunteer team and is funded solely through subscription contributions. For a one-year subscription (52 issues) via email, we ask for a suggested donation of $25. Make checks or money orders payable to Nicaragua Solidarity Network, 339 Lafayette Street, New York, NY 10012 (for tax deductible donations or to send money from overseas, *9. DOMINICAN REPUBLIC: PROTESTS AGAINST US TROOPS Hundreds of Dominican activists have reportedly held a series of demonstrations recently to protest the presence of 800 US soldiers in The soldiers are deployed under the US military's "New Horizons" program. On Feb. 16 three political parties, the Dominican Boschist Party, the Fatherland Project and the New Republic Movement, issued a statement charging that "the unloading of helicopters, all- terrain vehicles, assault vehicles and heavy machinery is evidence of the offensive nature that underlies the allegedly peaceful, humanitarian and philanthropic mantle that the US troops are exhibiting." [Resumen Latinoamericano 2/14/06; Adital 2/16/06; Prensa Latina 2/10/06; El Nacional (Santo Domingo)2/16/06] ------------------------------------- Your support is appreciated. A print edition of the Update is also available via first class mail (a contribution of at least $30 is suggested to Update subscribers also receive, as a supplement, our own weekly Immigration News Briefs, and can opt to receive a separate service, the weekly =============================== |
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