Yearly Archive: 2004

HAITI: A Brutal Regime Shows Its Colors

CARICOM Spurns Latortue once again Violence and Human Rights abuses escalate On October 9, the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) voted once again to postpone the resumption of normal relations with the Washington-installed Haitian government of Prime Minister Gerard Latortue, citing the …

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Cambio a la Uruguaya: Another Domino Falls in the Wrong Direction for Washington

Leftist candidate Tabaré Vázquez will likely secure an absolute majority in the first round of Uruguay’s presidential elections, continuing the trend of left-leaning presidents elected in Latin American countries struggling under the effects of Washington-prescribed neo-liberal economic policies. Vázquez has …

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Who will be the next leader of the Organization of American States?

A battle has broken out in the race for the next Secretary General of the Organization of American States (OAS) after the recently elected Miguel Angel Rodríguez resigned from his post on October 15. He stepped down as Secretary General …

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John Kerry Attracting More Cuban Voters

A new poll published by the National Democrat Network (NDN) suggests that President George W. Bush’s support among Florida’s right-wing Cuban-Americans is significantly eroding. Senator John Kerry has sought to attract more Cuban-American voters by toughening his language against Castro …

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Latin America: The Bush Administration’s Disappeared Foreign Policy and Kerry’s Future Vision for the Region

Negative opinions of the United States have mushroomed in Latin America since George W. Bush took office. The Bush Administration has done little to improve its strained relationship with the region; in fact it has increased tensions by offering pitiful …

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