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Dying in Defense of Land in Mexico - Upside Down World
One man in his fifties, who declined to give his name, explained how the businessmen started giving away plots of land to those willing to join them in the fight against the Ostulan community. “They started building houses,” he stated.
April 6, 2012


Colombia: World Leader in Forced Displacement - Upside Down World
These were the words of a community leader from the central department (province) of Tolima, who asked not to be identified because he has received threats. He spoke with IPS, with visible anger and sadness, outside of the Presidential Agency for ...
February 21, 2011


Brazilian Elections: Shifting Dynamics and the Green Vote - Upside Down World
She had asked to remain anonymous. Her voice was shaky, hesitant. Brazil's Supreme Electoral Tribunal—the independent branch of government in charge of the ...
October 8, 2010


Ecuador: Air Force and Navy Reluctantly Backed President - Upside Down World
A high-level government source who asked to remain anonymous told IPS that "while the army showed loyalty to Correa from the very start, things were more ...
October 8, 2010


Oaxaca: Aftermath of the Ambush - Upside Down World
The radical activist who asked to remain anonymous for reasons of security, maintains they did the right thing despite criticisms from other activist ...
May 13, 2010


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