Agosto 2005
Miércoles 31 de Agosto de 2005
- Titulares del 31 de Agosto de 2005
- Report from Inside New Orleans Hospital: "Who is Left Behind?...The Sickest, The Oldest, The Poorest, The Youngest"
- Journalists Under Fire in Iraq: Reuters Chief Debates Pentagon Over Slain and Detained Media Workers
- The Day Casey Died: Cindy Sheehan, Journalist and Wounded Soldier Remember the Battle of Sadr City
Martes 30 de Agosto de 2005
- Titulares del 30 de Agosto de 2005
- Dozens Dead as Hurricane Katrina Slams into Gulf Coast: A Look at Extreme Weather, Oil Development and Who Gets Hit the Hardest
- Environmental Pollution Along the Mississippi: From the Headwater to the Delta
- Environmental Racism: How Minority Communities Are Exposed to "Toxic Soup"
- Katrina Rescue Operations: Are National Guard and Equipment Stretched Thin by Iraq War?
- Juan Cole on U.S.-Saudi Relations
Lunes 29 de Agosto de 2005
- Titulares del 29 de Agosto de 2005
- Is Global Warming Causing More Devastating Hurricanes Worldwide?
- Two Thousand Bush Supporters Rally in Crawford
- Military Mothers and Veterans Call for Troop Pullout on Last Weekend of Camp Casey
- The Posada Files: El Paso Judge to Determine Whether Bay of Pigs Was Terrorist Act
Viernes 26 de Agosto de 2005
- Titulares del 26 de Agosto de 2005
- 20 Massacred in Port-au-Prince Soccer Stadium, Jailed Jean-Juste Mulls Presidential Run
- Military Mothers Rally Around Cindy Sheehan at Camp Casey
- 50 Years After the Murder of Emmett Till, the Investigation Continues
- Bob Dylan Performing "The Ballad of the Emmett Till" on Pacifica Radio’s WBAI in 1962
Jueves 25 de Agosto de 2005
- Titulares del 25 de Agosto de 2005
- Bush Rejects Calls for Immediate Withdrawal from Iraq as Approval Rating Plummets to New Low
- Cindy’s Crawford: Sheehan Returns to Camp Casey for Remaining Days of Bush’s Vacation
- Exclusive: Joan Baez Performs "Joe Hill" at Camp Casey
- Iraq Veterans, Military Mothers and Peace Activists Discuss Bush and Iraq
- From Death Row: Texas Set to Execute First African-American Woman Since Civil War
Miércoles 24 de Agosto de 2005
- Titulares del 24 de Agosto de 2005
- The Cannon of Christianity: Pat Robertson Calls for the Assassination of Hugo Chavez
- Hybrid Cars: How Alternative Technologies Are Shaping the Future of Car Travel
Martes 23 de Agosto de 2005
- Titulares del 23 de Agosto de 2005
- Juan Cole’s 10-Point Plan for U.S. Troop Withdrawal From Iraq
- Draft Constitution May Strip Iraqi Women of Basic Human Rights
- Rev. Joseph Lowery: "The Mothers in Iraq Call Us the Terrorists"
Lunes 22 de Agosto de 2005
- Titulares del 22 de Agosto de 2005
- Cindy’s Crawford: Camp Casey Continues to Grow Despite Sheehan’s Absence
- Pro-Bush Demonstrators Mount "I Give a Sheet" Campaign
- "If Bush Is Right, Martin Luther King Jr. Was Wrong"–Activist Rev. Peter Johnson Speaks at Camp Casey
- Mother of First Soldier from Georgia Killed in Iraq Also Demands to Speak with Bush
- Former Homeless Veteran Describes How Horrors of War Continues to Plague Soldiers at Home
- Military Wife Speaks Out on Eve of Husband’s Deployment
- Brother of First Pennsylvania National Guardsman Killed in Combat in 60 years Speaks at Camp Casey
- Mother of Soldier Serving in Iraq Calls Continued U.S. Troop Presence a "Moral Sin"
Viernes 19 de Agosto de 2005
- Titulares del 19 de Agosto de 2005
- Crawford Vigil Is Not Over
Exclusive Interview with Cindy Sheehan After Mother’s Stroke: "I Want to Get Back As Soon As Possible"
- Army Vet Ann Wright Running "Field Operations for Peace, Not War"
- Mother Nadia McCaffrey Showed the World a Casualty of the Iraq War
- State Senator Becky Lourey Lost Her Son in Iraq, Now She’s Fighting Against the War
- Navy Officer Charlie Anderson: "We Don’t Need Yellow Ribbons, We Need Help, We Need Jobs"
- Mom Protests War on Eve of Son’s Deployment to Iraq
- F.B.I. Whistle-Blower Colleen Rowley Says No to Occupation
- Crawford Peace House Supports Camp Casey
Jueves 18 de Agosto de 2005
- Titulares del 18 de Agosto de 2005
- Conyers Calls For Investigation Into Ashcroft’s Role In CIA Leak Case
- Media Culpa: Should The New York Times and Time Magazine Have Exposed Karl Rove’s Role in the Outing of Valerie Plame?
- Conflict of Interest? Roberts’ Interviews with White House Officials Prior to Gitmo Ruling Raise Questions About Impartiality
Miércoles 17 de Agosto de 2005
- Titulares del 17 de Agosto de 2005
- Israel Begins Forced Removal of Jewish Settlers From Gaza as Deadline Expires
- As Unarmed IDF Soldiers Evacuate Settlers, A Look at the Israeli Bulldozing of the Palestinian Home that Killed Rachel Corrie
- Debate on Gaza Withdrawal: Palestinian Sociologist vs. the Zionist Organization of America
Martes 16 de Agosto de 2005
- Titulares del 16 de Agosto de 2005
- Jewish Settlers Receive Hundreds of Thousands in Compensation for Leaving Gaza While Palestinians Working for Them Get Nothing
- Voices in the Wilderness Ordered to Pay $20K for Bringing Aid to Iraq
- Groups Launch "People’s Petition for an Iraq Peace Plan"
- Media Giant John H. Johnson Paved the Way for Black-Owned Press
Lunes 15 de Agosto de 2005
- Titulares del 15 de Agosto de 2005
- Israeli Settlers Resist Gaza Pullout, Palestinians Call for Withdrawal from West Bank
- Aceh Peace Agreement Leaves Indonesian Military in Place
Viernes 12 de Agosto de 2005
- Titulares del 12 de Agosto de 2005
- Women, Oil and the Role of the U.S. in Iraq’s New Constitution
- Protest on the Range: Cindy Sheehan Calls for Mass Demos at Bush’s Crawford Ranch
- FDR’s Grandson: At 70-Years-Old, Social Security Will Be "Successful Right Through The 21st Century"
- The Fire This Time: The Watts Rebellion at 40
Jueves 11 de Agosto de 2005
- Titulares del 11 de Agosto de 2005
- Psychological Warfare? A Debate on the Role of Mental Health Professionals in Military Interrogations at Guantanamo, Abu Ghraib and Beyond
Miércoles 10 de Agosto de 2005
- Titulares del 10 de Agosto de 2005
- Landmark Decision Overturns Cuba 5 Convictions
- Maher Arar Fights to Keep Torture Suit Against U.S. Government Alive
- Did Speaker Hastert Accept Turkish Bribes to Deny Armenian Genocide and Approve Weapons Sales?
Martes 9 de Agosto de 2005
- Titulares del 9 de Agosto de 2005
- Energy Bill: Fueling Corporations/Depleting Native Lands
- Nagasaki at 60: The Bombers and the Bombed
- Leading Cigarette Expert: "The Tobacco Industry Helped Kill Peter Jennings"
Lunes 8 de Agosto de 2005
- Titulares del 8 de Agosto de 2005
- Harry Belafonte, Stevie Wonder Speak/Sing Out for Voting Rights
- 40th Anniversary of the 1965 Voting Rights Act: Thousands March to Keep the Vote Alive
- NAACP Legal Defense Fund Responds to Supreme Court Nominee Roberts Push to Limit Voting Rights Act
- SNCC Activist Ekwueme Michael Thelwell: "People Fought, Died And Bled for the Right to Vote"
Viernes 5 de Agosto de 2005
- Titulares del 5 de Agosto de 2005
- Hiroshima Cover-up: Stripping the War Department’s Timesman of His Pulitzer
- The Atomic Bombers Speak
- Long-Suppressed Nagasaki Article Discovered
- Film Suppressed: The US Government Hides Hiroshima Nagasaki Footage For Decades
- From Oak Ridge to Lawrence Livermore to Los Alamos: Hiroshima and Nagasaki Remembered
- Hiroshima Survivor: No More Hiroshimas, No More Nagasakis, No More War
Jueves 4 de Agosto de 2005
- Titulares del 4 de Agosto de 2005
- Exclusive: New Information May Reveal Key Details on Judith Miller’s Role in the Rove/CIA Scandal
- Presidential Hopefuls Veto Emergency Contraception Despite FDA Support
Miércoles 3 de Agosto de 2005
- Titulares del 3 de Agosto de 2005
- Victory in Defeat: Anti-Bush Iraq War Vet Nearly Wins Republican District
- Bush’s Exit Plan: Fomenting Civil War in Iraq?
- War and Peace Corps: Are Pentagon Ties Endangering Volunteers?
- The Intelligence-University Complex: CIA Secretly Supports Scholarships
Martes 2 de Agosto de 2005
- Titulares del 2 de Agosto de 2005
- Dozens Die in Khartoum Riots Following Death of Sudanese VP Garang
- Death in the House of Saud: King Fahd 1921-2005
- Veteran UN Reporter: "John Bolton is to Diplomacy as Jack the Ripper was to Surgery"
Lunes 1 de Agosto de 2005
Programa del 21 May. 2013
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Mueren al menos 91 personas en tornado en Oklahoma
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Corte Constitucional de Guatemala anula condena por genocidio de ex dictador Ríos Montt
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Propietarios víctimas de ejecuciones hipotecarias arrestados en protesta frente a Departamento de Justica
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Informe: bancos atrasados en pagos por acuerdos alcanzados a raíz de hipotecas indebidas
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Informe: CIA trasladará programa de aviones no tripulados al Pentágono
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Casa Blanca defiende registro de periodista de Fox News
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Obama recibe líder birmano en la Casa Blanca
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Investigación: científicos tienen un consenso del 97% de que la actividad humana causa cambios climáticos
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Se inicia Foro Permanente para las Cuestiones Indígenas de la ONU
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Pobreza en suburbios de Estados Unidos excede la de áreas urbanas
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Informe del senado dice que Apple evade miles de millones en impuestos
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Protesta contra cierre de escuelas conduce a arrestos en municipio de Chicago
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Juicio por "detener y cachear" concluye en Nueva York
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Cientos homenajean a homosexual neoyorquino asesinado en aparente crimen de odio
Lo más visto
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No hay paz sin justicia: la condena de Ríos Montt en Guatemala
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Allan Nairn revela el papel de EE.UU. y del actual presidente guatemalteco en las masacres de indígenas
19 Abr. 2013 -
La Premio Nobel Rigoberta Menchú celebra la condena por genocidio al dictador guatemalteco Ríos Montt
15 May. 2013 -
Allan Nairn revela el papel de EE.UU. y del actual presidente guatemalteco en las masacres de indígenas
19 Abr. 2013
17 de mayo de 2013 — El ex Presidente de Guatemala Efraín Ríos Montt fue condenado a prisión el viernes pasado. Fue un acontecimiento muy importante, ya que es la primera vez en la historia que el ex Presidente de un país es juzgado por genocidio en un tribunal de su propio país. El juicio fue el resultado de la iniciativa y el esfuerzo de tres valientes mujeres guatemaltecas: una jueza, una fiscal general y una ganadora del Premio Nobel de la Paz.
13–17 de mayo de 2013 El martes, inmigrantes indocumentados fueron arrestados en Illinois luego de protestar frente a una cárcel de inmigrantes. Los organizadores sostienen que la concentración frente a las instalaciones del centro de detención de Broadview se realizó para exigir el fin inmediato de las deportaciones, que han llegado a un número sin precedentes con el Presidente Obama.
10 de mayo de 2013 Efraín Ríos Montt, el ex dictador de Guatemala respaldado por Estados Unidos, fue encontrado culpable de los delitos de genocidio y falta de deberes contra la humanidad. Fue condenado a 80 años de carcel. Es el primer jefe de estado en el continente americano enjuiciado por delitos de este índole.

