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“Candidato tem que se conectar com os movimentos sociais”

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O raper MV Bill diz que não faz campanha para ninguém, mas aposta em continuidade
Alex Pereira Barbosa, 35 anos, filho do bombeiro hidráulico Mano Juca e da dona de casa Cristina, nasceu na comunidade da Cidade de Deus, zona oeste carioca, onde mora até hoje. Este é MV Bill, um dos rapers mais (…)

Ambientalistas querem parque nacional para conter expansão da soja

Por Antonio Biondi, do Centro de Monitoramento de Agrocombustiveis

, por Repórter Brasil

Oeste da Bahia é palco de movimentações pela criação de parque nacional no Cerrado da região. Agricultores familiares e comunidades tradicionais sofrem o impacto da chegada de grupos do agronegócio - inclusive estrangeiros
Jornais e revistas da mídia que acompanham o cotidiano do agronegócio (…)

aniversario: China-África: un colaboración en debate

, por InfoSud

Traducido por Maxime Besnard. Versión original en francés
(Syfia Suisse/Info Sud) La llegada firme des los operadores chinos en África obliga los países del norte y del continente negro à cuestionarse. Debate en torno a lo que los occidentales tienden a calificar de colonialismo económico.
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Sri Lanka: A year after

, by Frontline

The political topography of Sri Lanka has changed beyond recognition since the military defeat of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) and the death of its leader, Velupillai Prabakaran, in May last year. Contrary to the apprehensions in several quarters, there are no apparent signs of a (…)

Pakistan, a nation?

, by Himal Southasian

Right from the time of Independence, Pakistan has been troubled. The country’s psyche has been scarred since it emerged from the turmoil and bloodletting of Partition. Further trauma was in store when, in 1971, the eastern wing broke away, calling into question the very basis – ostensibly, (…)

Coup d’État et résistance populaire en Honduras

Renán Godofredo Valdez Salgado

, par Revista Pueblos

Ce texte, publié originellement en espagnol par Pueblos, a été traduit par Marine Gandit, trductrice bénévole pour rinoceros.
Le coup d’État politico-militaire et religieux du 28 juin 2009 au Honduras, le pays le plus pauvre d’Amérique latine après Haïti et le Nicaragua, a été rejeté par (…)

Pour une autre conception du développement

, par FOUCHER Marilza de Melo

Ce texte, publié originellement en portugais par Le Monde Diplomatique Brésil, a été traduit par Isabel Moreira da Silva, traductrice bénévole pour rinoceros.
« Le développement territorial intégré et durable exige une démocratie participative » affirme l’auteur. Pour elle, une année (…)

Zimbabwe: Sanctions and Solidarity

, by Foreign Policy in Focus

Zimbabwe is currently the subject of sanctions designed to pressure Robert Mugabe and his colleagues to cease human rights abuses and remove other barriers to democratization in the country. Yet despite some recent positive developments — such as the appointment of independent commissions on (…)

Bank Local: Indie Businesses Embrace Move Your Money

, by AlterNet

Across the U.S., independent business groups that have been urging people to "buy local" are now making "bank local" an increasingly prominent part of their message, bringing new grassroots visibility and organizational infrastructure to the Move Your Money movement. Read more

The Oil Rush to Hell

Yes, the oil spewing up from the floor of the Gulf of Mexico in staggering quantities could prove one of the great ecological disasters of human history. Think of it, though, as just the prelude to the Age of Tough Oil, a time of ever increasing reliance on problematic, hard-to-reach energy (…)

Steps Towards Peace: Putting Kashmiris First

, by International Crisis Group

Even if India and Pakistan appear willing to allow more interaction across the Line of Control (LOC) that separates the parts of Kashmir they administer, any Kashmir-based dialogue will fail if they do not put its inhabitants first.
“Steps Towards Peace: Putting Kashmiris First”, the latest (…)

A world on the margin

, by OpenDemocracy

The diverse social insurgencies in such countries as Thailand, Greece, India and China can also be seen in a common frame, as responses to a global process that produces extreme inequality and exclusion. Read more

The Battle for Thailand

, by Foreign Policy in Focus , BELLO Walden

Nearly a week after the event, Thailand is still stunned by the military assault on the Red Shirt encampment in the tourist center of the capital city of Bangkok on May 19. The Thai government is treating captured Red Shirt leaders and militants like they’re from an occupied country. No doubt (…)

Financialisation and Financial Actors in Agriculture Commodity Markets

, by TNI

Financing Food focuses on how derivative markets work and on speculation in food and agricultural products. This study demonstrates how the futures market for agricultural products, in particular, has changed and is being disrupted by new speculators, growing index funds and commodities funds. (…)

A Middle East Peace That Could Happen (But Won’t)

, by CHOMSKY Noam, Tomdispatch.com

The fact that the Israel-Palestine conflict grinds on without resolution might appear to be rather strange. For many of the world’s conflicts, it is difficult even to conjure up a feasible settlement. In this case, it is not only possible, but there is near universal agreement on its basic (…)

Accords de défense et interventionnisme français en Afrique

Albert Bourgi

, par Pambazuka , BOURGI Albert

Pour bien comprendre la portée politique du débat qui s’est instauré autour de la révision des accords de défense signés au moment des indépendances, en 1960, entre les nouveaux États africains et l’ancienne puissance coloniale, et parfois révisés légèrement, comme avec le Sénégal en 1974, il (…)

New gold rush - Solar energy in India

, by Down to earth

India is on a mission. To drastically ramp up its solar power production to 22,000 MW by 2022. From steel makers and automobile manufacturers to diamond merchants and realtors everyone sees the Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission as their chance to strike gold. But it is not so easy. The (…)

Derrière le masque de la Coupe du Monde d’Afrique du Sud

Oliver Meth et Azad Essa

, par Pambazuka

Ce texte, publié originellement en anglais par Pambazuka, a été traduit par Katia Bruneau, traductrice bénévole pour rinoceros.
A mesure que monte l’effervescence liée à la prochaine Coupe du Monde en Afrique du Sud, les populations pauvres du pays attendent toujours les supposés bienfaits (…)