Haiti

Haiti - After the Quake depend on Women - Dominican Republic

http://codepink4peace.org/blog/2010/01/how-you-can-help-in-haiti/

After the quake depend on women MADRE, an international women's human rights group, is working with the Haitian relief organization, Zanmi Lasante, to bring humanitarian aid into the country overland from the Dominican Republic. http://www.madre.org/index.php?s=4&month=2010-01&news=267

JUAN GONZALEZ: Let me ask you about another sensitive issue, which is the question of the Dominican Republic. How has the Dominican government, which would be in the easiest position to provide some kind of assistance, since it has a large land border with Haiti—what has been the response of the Dominican government to try to assist Haitians?

Mexican lecky workers Wildcat + Qui Bono? + Haiti's Toussaint Louverture culture wars

MEXICAN REVOLUTION CENTENNARY 1910-2010

Outside in the distance a wildcat did growl...

lyrics - All along the watchtower

When Calderon shut down Luz y Fuerza, he put its infrastructure and territory under the CFE’s control. However, former Luz y Fuerza workers, who consider their sudden firing to be illegal and immoral and continue to fight for work, were outraged that the CFE was “plundering” expensive equipment from their former workplace. Workers set up protest barricades in front of their former workplaces in order to block the CFE’s trucks from hauling out more equipment.

Representatives from the Mexican Electricians Union (SME) visited the barricades, informed the workers that they were engaging in unsanctioned protest activity, and requested that the workers remove them. Workers at many barricades refused the union’s request, and the union refused to recognize and support the wildcat barricades.

Narco News: What are the encampment’s demands?

Navarrete: An end to the plundering of the [Luz y Fuerza] buildings.

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