Wednesday, November 28, 2007

PERU

ALAN GARCIA ES ENEMIGO DE LAS COMUNIDADES INDIGENAS



El fascista Presidente del Perú, es enemigo jurado de las Comunidades Indígenas.

Las Comunidades Indígenas son la columna vertebral de la peruanidad. Por cientos de años la Comunidades Indígenas han sido objeto de ataques por los invasores españoles, terratenientes, oligarcas y gobiernos fascistas, y ahora por el agente de las transnacionales Alan García Pérez.

Las Comunidades Indígenas son las fortalezas con las que han chocado las grandes empresas mineras, ellas son las únicas que se interponen al hambre saqueador de los recursos naturales del Perú, por las corporaciones mineras, de las cuales el genocida Alan García Pérez es su agente y servidor.


Thursday, May 11th, 2006Empire's Workshop: Latin America, the United States, and the Rise of the New ImperialismListen to Segment Download Show mp3 Watch 128k stream Watch 256k stream Read Transcript Help Printer-friendly version Email to a friend Purchase Video/CD

We speak with historian and New York University professor Greg Grandin about his new book, "Empire's Workshop: Latin America, the United States, and the Rise of the New Imperialism." It examines how U.S. foreign policy in Latin America has served as model for U.S. actions in the Middle East and beyond. [includes rush transcript]
HABLAMOS CON EL HISTORIADOR DE LA UNIVERSIDAD DE NUEVA YORK PROFESOR GREG GRANDIN ACERCA DEL NUEVO IMPERIALISMO. EXAMINAMOS COMO LA POLITICA EXTERIOR DE LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS CON RELACION A LA AMERICA LATINA HA SERVIDO COMO MODELO PARA LA POLITICA EXTERIOR DE LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS PARA SUS ACCIONES EN EL MEDIO ORIENTE Y MAS ALLA.

We turn now to another story out of Latin America. Historian and NYU professor Greg Grandin has just published a new book examining how U.S. foreign policy in Latin America has served as model for U.S. actions in the Middle East and beyond.
In the book titled "Empire's Workshop: Latin America, the United States, and the Rise of the New Imperialism," Grandin writes, "After World War II, in the name of containing Communism, the United States, mostly through the actions of local allies, executed or encouraged coups in, among other places, Guatemala, Brazil, Chile, Uruguay, and Argentina and patronized a brutal mercenary war in Nicaragua."
Grandin goes on to write, "Indeed, Reagan's Central American wars can best be understood as a dress rehearsal for what is going on now in the Middle East. It was in these wars where the coalition made up of neoconservatives, Christian evangelicals, free marketers, and nationalists that today stands behind George W. Bush's expansive foreign policy first came together."
Greg Grandin, professor of Latin American history at NYU and author of the new book "Empire's Workshop: Latin America, the United States, and the Rise of the New Imperialism."
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