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GUATEMALA: MAYA RECLAIM LAND FROM MINERAL CARTEL
by Sandra Cuffe, Rights Action
"Why are we gathered here tonight?" asked community elder Roberto Caal, looking around at the dozens of women, men and children gathering under the palm-thatched roof of the open-air community hall in Barrio Revolución, in the municipality of El Estor, in eastern Guatemala.
"We have come to recuperate our land once again," he explained. "This land is for our sons and daughters."
BOLIVIA: END OF THE NEW SOCIAL PACT?
Fears of "Civil War" as Constituent Assembly Deadlocks
by Federico Fuentes, Green Left Weekly
MAURITANIA: WILL NEW ANTI-SLAVERY LAW BE ENOUGH?
from IRIN
The Mauritanian government must take additional measures to ensure a new law criminalizing slavery has an effect, human rights activists say.
"The new law is a very positive first step. It is only a first step though," said Romana Cacchioli, Africa Program Coordinator for the British nongovernmental pressure group, Anti-Slavery International. "We don't eradicate slavery just by introducing a law."
YEMEN: THE NEXT QUAGMIRE
Washington's New Terror War Flashpoint?
by Mohamed Al-Azaki
MARIB, Yemen - "After the Spaniards, who will be next to die in this vibrant, 'living museum,' as Yemenis call their country?" So asked one member of a group of Italian tourists leaving Yemen after the horrible attack.
It is a dreadful question after the al-Qaeda car bomb attack detonated near the Sun Temple archeological site in Marib province, some 150 km east of the capital Sana'a, killing eight Spanish tourists and two Yemenis on July 2.
THE ISRAEL LOBBY & AND GLOBAL HEGEMONY: REVISITED
The Mearsheimer-Walt Thesis Deconstructed
by Bill Weinberg, WW4 REPORT
The Israel Lobby and US Foreign Policy is this month to be released as a book—for which authors John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt are said to have received a $750,000 advance from Farrar, Straus & Giroux. On this occasion, we present again the critique we ran last year of the work as it appeared in Middle East Policy Journal, then the latest version. This time the writer, who used the pseudonym "William X," reveals himself as WW4 REPORT editor Bill Weinberg
COLOMBIA: "DEMOBILIZED" PARAS TERRORIZE PEASANTS
from Weekly News Update on the Americas
COLOMBIA'S PARAMILITARY PARADOX
Far-Right Militias Survive "Peace Process" and "Para-Politics" Scandal
by Memo Montevino, WW4 REPORT
INSURGENT SYRIA, 1925
Occupied Iraq's Not-So-Distant Mirror
by Bill Weinberg, Middle East Policy
Book Review:
The Great Syrian Revolt
and the Rise of Arab Nationalism
by Michael Provence
University of Texas, Austin, 2005
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