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Judi Lynn's JournalWashington Launches Its Attack Against BRICS
April 26, 2016
Washington Launches Its Attack Against BRICS
by Paul Craig Roberts
Having removed the reformist President of Argentina, Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, Washington is now disposing of the reformist President of Brazil, Dilma Rousseff.
Washington used a federal judge to order Argentina to sacrifice its debt restructuring program in order to pay US vulture funds the full value of defaulted Argentine bonds that the vulture funds had bought for a few pennies on the dollar. These vultures were called creditors who had made loans regardless of the fact that they were not creditors and had made no loans. They were opportunists after easy money and were used by Washington to get rid of a reformist government.
President Kirchner resisted and, thus, she had to go. Washington concocted a story that Kirchner covered up an alleged Iranian bombing in Buenos Aires in 1994. This implausible fantasy, for which there is no evidence of Iranian involvement, was fed to one of Washingtons agents in the state prosecutors office, and a dubious event of 22 years ago was used to clear Kirchner out of the way of the American looting of Argentina.
In Brazil, Washington has used corruption insinuations to get President Rousseff impeached by the lower house. Evidence is not necessary, just allegations. It is no different from Iranian nukes, Saddam Husseins weapons of mass destruction, Assads use of chemical weapons, or in Rousseffs case merely insinuations. The Secretary General of the Organization of American States, Luis Almagro, notes that Rousseff hasnt been accused of anything. The American-backed elites are simply using impeachment to remove a president who they cannot defeat electorally.
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http://www.counterpunch.org/2016/04/26/82039/
It would be good to check at the end of the article on the author, Paul Craig Roberts. He has credentials:
Paul Craig Roberts is a former Assistant Secretary of the US Treasury and Associate Editor of the Wall Street Journal.
Germany opens files on Nazi paedophile sect in Chile
Source: Reuters
Germany opens files on Nazi paedophile sect in Chile
April 26, 2016
Berlin (AFP) - Germany is declassifying its files on Colonia Dignidad, a sect in Chile run by a Nazi paedophile, Germany's foreign minister said Tuesday, admitting the diplomatic service's failure to stop the abuses.
Colonia Dignidad was a German commune founded in 1961 by convicted paedophile Paul Schaefer and a group of fellow German immigrants in a remote part of Chile, where residents were indoctrinated and kept as virtual slaves over three decades.
Schaefer also collaborated with the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet, whose secret police used the colony -- which lies some 350 kilometres (215 miles) south of the capital Santiago -- as a place to torture opponents.
"The handling of Colonia Dignidad was not a glorious chapter of the history of the foreign ministry," said Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier.
Read more: https://www.yahoo.com/news/germany-opens-files-nazi-paedophile-sect-chile-203629334.html?nhp=1
Colombia investigating contractors for starving children in embezzlement scheme
Colombia investigating contractors for starving children in embezzlement scheme
written by Stephen Gill April 26, 2016
Colombias authorities are targeting three contractors who are allegedly embezzled more than $10 million from vital school feeding programs on the Caribbean coast, local media reported.
The investigation was opened to investigate the actions of Leda Guerrero, Adiela Alvarez and Katia Rosado, who supposedly embezzled millions from $200 million ($600 billion pesos) feeding programs in 49 municipalities in three provinces.
As a consequence, at least half a dozen children in the region died of malnutrition while thousands are suffering food deficiencies.
Not bullies, but politicians are stealing Colombias school childrens lunch money
For the first time we put the face to those who hide behind these companies that have historically taken over the business and allegedly stole the childrens school lunches, said Education Minister Gina Parody.
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http://colombiareports.com/3-colombian-women-investigation-embezzling-school-lunch-money/
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Washington’s Dog-Whistle Diplomacy Supports Attempted Coup in Brazil
April 25, 2016
Washingtons Dog-Whistle Diplomacy Supports Attempted Coup in Brazil
by Mark Weisbrot
The day after the impeachment vote in the lower house of Brazils congress, one of the leaders of the effort, Senator Aloysio Nunes, traveled to Washington, D.C. He had scheduled meetings with a number of U.S. officials, including Thomas Shannon at the State Department.
Shannon has a relatively low profile in the media, but he is the number three official in the U.S. State Department. Even more significantly in this case, he is the most influential person in the State Department on U.S. policy in Latin America. He will be the one recommending to Secretary of State John Kerry what the U.S. should do as the ongoing efforts to remove President Dilma Rousseff proceed.
Shannons willingness to meet with Nunes just days after the impeachment vote sends a powerful signal that Washington is on board with the opposition in this venture. How do we know this? Very simply, Shannon did not have to have this meeting. If he wanted to show that Washington was neutral in this fierce and deeply polarizing political conflict, he would not have a meeting with high-profile protagonists on either side, especially at this particular moment.
Shannons meeting with Nunes is an example of what could be called dog-whistle diplomacy. It barely shows up on the radar of the media reporting on the conflict, and therefore is unlikely to generate backlash. But all the major actors know exactly what it means. That is why Nunes party, the Social Democracy Party (PSDB), publicized the meeting.
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http://www.counterpunch.org/2016/04/25/washingtons-dog-whistle-diplomacy-supports-attempted-coup-in-brazil/
The Return of the Coup in Latin America
April 26, 2016
The Return of the Coup in Latin America
by Manuel E. Yepe
Venezuela and Brazil are the scenes of a new form of coup détat that would set the continents political calendar back to its worst times. Meanwhile, in Argentina, the brutal model for the demolition of democracy is set forward by the continental oligarchic right and the hegemonic forces of US imperialism who wish to impose their model in the region.
As we can see in the previews that test the memory of the peoples in the continent, it is difficult to accept that the new types of coups are actually softer and more covert than those which Latin America suffered for so long.
What has been shown so far in Argentina is no less cruel, in terms of contempt for the masses, than the coups carried out by the bloodthirsty dictatorships that sprouted in time of Operation Condor.
In Venezuela the president of the opposition majority in the National Assembly, Henry Ramos, openly declares that in view of the severity of the economic crisis, he fails to see Maduro concluding his term and adds they should put an end to Nicolas Maduros legitimate government within six months. Such statements did not compel the Secretary General of the Organization of American States, Luis Almagro, to formulate even the mildest rejection to such a coup-like declaration. This indicates they are returning to the era of open and brutal coups in the backyard of the United States of America.
Meanwhile, in Argentina, the newly-elected president, Mauricio Macri, moves forward the implementation of his democratic model with a brutal demolition of all the advances the nation had made after the collapse it suffered as a result of the neo-liberal economic and political crisis from which it had been rescued by the consecutive popular governments of Nestor Kirchner and Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner.
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http://www.counterpunch.org/2016/04/26/the-return-of-the-coup-in-latin-america/
Political violence targeting Colombia’s human rights workers on the rise: Report
Source: Colombia Reports
Political violence targeting Colombias human rights workers on the rise: Report
written by Thomas Graham April 25, 2016
Colombia has not been any safer in 35 years unless you work with human rights, because threats and murders targeting rights workers increased in the South American country.
Not long ago, and with some fanfare, the Colombian government announced that 2015 was the least intense year in the armed conflict of 50 years and had registered the lowest number homicide rate in decades.
However, another form of violence has quietly risen instead: political violence against the unarmed, including political and social leaders and human rights activists.
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This new generation of paramilitary groups, in some cases in conjunction with corrupt elements in the military, is according to the government itself, Colombias primary human rights violator.
Read more: http://colombiareports.com/death-threats-murders-human-rights-activists-rise/
Report after report confirms Colombia’s paramilitaries continued after AUC
Report after report confirms Colombias paramilitaries continued after AUC
written by Stephen Gill April 25, 2016
Colombia security is severely under threat at the hands of illegal paramilitary groups, according to a report published last week by conflict monitoring NGO Indepaz. The report revealed that in the first quarter of 2016, there were 14 paramilitary groups in operation in 146 of 1,100 municipalities in 22 of 32 provinces in Colombia.
The Indepaz report confirms an Inspector General report released last week, which also claimed that paramilitary groups are alive and well, in spite the government denying their existence.
These groups are said to be involved in a variety of activities that are destabilizing the security situation in the South American country.
These illegal activities include drug-trafficking, smuggling, illegal mining, extortion, targeted assassinations and corruption involving public representatives.
It is worrying that despite being so close to a peace process with the FARC, the presence of these paramilitary structures have invaded Colombian territory with effective threats perpetrated against human rights defenders, land claimants and communities in general, said the coordinator of the Research Unit of Indepaz, Leonardo Gonzalez.
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http://colombiareports.com/big-colombias-paramilitary-threat/
Remembering Argentina’s Mothers of the Disappeared
April 25, 2016
Remembering Argentinas Mothers of the Disappeared
by Rivera Sun
Campaign Nonviolence is a movement to build a culture of active nonviolence. We share the stories of nonviolent action, drawing lessons, strength, and strategy from the global grassroots movements for change. Throughout the year, we look at historic struggles. This week commemorates the 39th anniversary of the first protest of the Argentinas Mothers of the Disappeared.
On April 30, 1977, Azucena Villaflor de De Vincenti and a dozen other mothers gathered in the Plaza de Mayo in Argentinas capitol city to demand justice for their children, who had been disappeared by the military junta during the Dirty War period a reign of terror that would last from 1976 to 1983, backed by the CIA.
A tense atmosphere of fear pervaded the years of the military regime in Argentina. Opposition was not tolerated; tens of thousands of people were simply disappeared. Only some of the bodies would be found. More than 250 children were taken from mothers in prison camps, or from those who were disappeared, and put up for adoption. The demonstrations of the Mothers of the Disappeared clearly took extreme courage. They started small in size, but within a year, hundreds of women were participating in the weekly demonstrations. They carried signs with photos of their sons and daughters. The regime tried to discredit them by calling the women, las locas, the madwomen.
On December 10, 1978, International Human Rights Day, the Mothers published an advertisement in the newspaper with the names of their missing children. That evening and soon thereafter, three of the Mothers themselves were disappeared.
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http://www.counterpunch.org/2016/04/25/remembering-argentinas-mothers-of-the-disappeared/
Mummified Woman Found in Peru Suggests Gender Equality
Mummified Woman Found in Peru Suggests Gender Equality
Published 24 April 2016 (3 hours 18 minutes ago)
Archaeologists have uncovered the remains of a 4,500 year old mummy, likely of high social status.
A mummified woman dating to almost 4,500 years ago has been found in Peru. Buried alongside several objects including a beaded necklace, a pot of vegetable fragments, and four carved bones with animal motifs on them, means the woman was of high social status, according to archaeologists.
This find shows evidence of gender equality, that is, both women and men were able to play leading roles and attain high social status more than 1,000 years ago, said Ruth Shady to Andina News Service, the director of the Caral Archaeological Zone who found the remains along with her research team.
The items also suggest that there might have been trade between Aspero, the city the woman was found in, and Caral, one of the most ancient civilizations in the Americas about 14 miles away.
Archaeologists on site havent determined what caused her death but believe she was around 40 to 50-years-old at the time of her burial.
http://www.telesurtv.net/english/news/Mummified-Woman-Found-in-Peru-Suggests-Gender-Equality-20160424-0037.html
Defend Brazil!
April 22, 2016
Defend Brazil!
by Andre Vltchek
Enough weeping! Latin America has wept incessantly, continuously, for years, decades and centuries. Its people robbed of everything since the days of Columbus, since Potosi. Tens of millions, perhaps hundreds of millions have been slaughtered here, in the last five centuries; first by the conquerors, then by their descendants and serfs, and finally by the Empire of Lies as well as the treasonous local elites.
Enough weeping, comrades! It is time to use force.
Whenever people stood up, whenever true Latin American heroes liberated their lands, by reason or by force, the bloodbath was administered almost immediately, from across the seas, or from the North. Tanks rolled through the avenues and squares, and combat airplanes and helicopters sprayed bombs and bullets all over Presidential palaces, as well as the countryside. People were hunted down like animals, dragged to stadiums and factories, to underground cellars, and there they were violated, tortured and slaughtered.
Thats their democracy! Thank you, but no more of that.
Why did all those horrors take place? Because there was always a clear consensus among the rulers in Washington, in most of the European capitals, and the reigning classes in all Latin American countries: Latinos are here to serve the West, to be governed from the North. If some Latin country opted to act irresponsibly (to paraphrase Henry Kissinger), it had to be reminded where it belongs: it had to be smashed to pieces, bathed in blood and thoroughly humiliated.
Such treatment was administered on countless occasions, and it happened virtually everywhere from the Dominican Republic to Chile, and from Brazil to Nicaragua.
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http://www.counterpunch.org/2016/04/22/defend-brazil/
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