Mayo 2006
Miércoles 31 de Mayo de 2006
- Titulares del 31 de Mayo de 2006
- Electronic Voting Machine Study Exposes Most Serious Security Flaws Ever Documented
- Citizen Journalism: A Look at How Blogging is Changing the Media Landscape from the Congo to Korea
Martes 30 de Mayo de 2006
- Titulares del 30 de Mayo de 2006
- Haditha Massacre: Was it an Isolated Event and Did the Military Try to Cover it Up?
- East Timor Declares State Of Emergency As Violence Spreads
- Earthquake Death Toll Tops 5,400 in Indonesia; 200,000 Left Homeless
Lunes 29 de Mayo de 2006
- Titulares del 29 de Mayo de 2006
- Ex-British Navy Spokesperson Steve Tatham on "Losing Arab Hearts and Minds: The Coalition, Al Jazeera and Muslim Public Opinion"
Viernes 26 de Mayo de 2006
- Titulares del 26 de Mayo de 2006
- Enron Execs Found Guilty on Multiple Conspiracy, Fraud Charges
- Enron: The Bush Connection
- Enron Played Central Role in California Energy Crisis
- Enron–The Smartest Guys in the Room
Jueves 25 de Mayo de 2006
- Titulares del 25 de Mayo de 2006
- Afghanistan in Turmoil: 330+ Killed in One Week, U.S. Bombing Raids Continue, Taliban Seizing Control in Southern Region
- While Some See Compromise, Critics Say Senate Immigration Bill Punishes Undocumented Immigrants
- U.S. Court Rules Wrongfully-Held Detainee Khaled El-Masri Can’t Sue CIA For Kidnapping Him
- Special Memorial Day Preview...Fmr. British Navy Spokesman Lieutenant Commander Steve Tatham on Losing Arab Hearts and Minds
Miércoles 24 de Mayo de 2006
- Titulares del 24 de Mayo de 2006
- President Bush Embraces "Bold" Israeli Plan To Annex West Bank Settlements
- House Palestinian Anti-Terrorism Act: A Debate
- Study Alleging Dominant Influence of Israeli Lobby Sparks Heated Fallout
- Retired Army Col. Charged With Sedition For Handing Flyer on Anti-War Vietnam Vets
Martes 23 de Mayo de 2006
Lunes 22 de Mayo de 2006
- Titulares del 22 de Mayo de 2006
- UN Panel Calls for Bush Administration to Close Guantanamo Bay Military Prison
- Ex-Guantanamo Chaplain James Yee on Faith and Patriotism Under Fire
Viernes 19 de Mayo de 2006
- Titulares del 19 de Mayo de 2006
- Hayden Defends Domestic Spy Program At Confirmation Hearing
- "Voices of Time": Legendary Uruguayan Writer Eduardo Galeano on Immigration, Latin America, Iraq, Writing – and Soccer
Jueves 18 de Mayo de 2006
- Titulares del 18 de Mayo de 2006
- Confirmation Hearing Opens for CIA Nominee and Former NSA-Head Michael Hayden
- New Internet Legislation Would Force ISPs To Track Customers’ Online Activities
- Will the Public Lose its Right to Know About Toxic Releases by Industry?
- Is the U.S. Government Fueling Civil War in Somalia?
Miércoles 17 de Mayo de 2006
- Titulares del 17 de Mayo de 2006
- FBI Launches Criminal Civil Rights Investigation of NYPD Over RNC Protests
- Ex-NSA Head Bobby Ray Inman on the National Security Agency’s Domestic Surveillance Program: "This Activity Was Not Authorized"
- Church Committee Counsel Frederick Schwarz on Corporate Involvement in Government Spying
- Baghdad ER: Documentary On US Military Hospital in Iraq Gets Cold Reception From Army
Martes 16 de Mayo de 2006
- Titulares del 16 de Mayo de 2006
- Freedom of the Press Under Attack: Government Begins Tracking Phone Calls of Journalists
- Militarizing the Border: Bush Calls For 6,000 National Guard Troops to Deploy to U.S.-Mexican Border
- Hundreds Gather in Duncan Oklahoma to Protest Outside Halliburton Shareholder Meeting
Lunes 15 de Mayo de 2006
- Titulares del 15 de Mayo de 2006
- Darfur: Inside the Crisis
- Greg Palast on His New Book "Armed Madhouse : Who’s Afraid of Osama Wolf?, China Floats, Bush Sinks, The Scheme to Steal ’08…"
Viernes 12 de Mayo de 2006
- Titulares del 12 de Mayo de 2006
- Three Major Telecom Companies Help US Government Spy on Millions of Americans
- The Yes Men Strike Again: Group Poses As Halliburton Reps At "Catastrophic Loss" Conference
- Mothers Say No To War: Peace Activists Plan Mother’s Day Protest Outside White House
Jueves 11 de Mayo de 2006
- Titulares del 11 de Mayo de 2006
- Georgetown Faculty Object to Appointment of Iraq War Architect Douglas Feith as Professor in School of Foreign Service
- Controversy Brews at New School Over Pick of McCain as Graduation Speaker
- Crackdown in Mexico: 200 Jailed, Women Claim Sexual Abuse by Police
- Empire’s Workshop: Latin America, the United States, and the Rise of the New Imperialism
Miércoles 10 de Mayo de 2006
- Titulares del 10 de Mayo de 2006
- Brandeis University Takes Down Palestinian Youth Art Exhibit Mounted by Israeli Jewish Student
- House of War: James Carroll on the Pentagon and the Disastrous Rise of American Power
- Should Boston College Award Condoleezza Rice An Honorary Degree? A Debate
Martes 9 de Mayo de 2006
- Titulares del 9 de Mayo de 2006
- Chicago’s Abu Ghraib: UN Committee Against Torture Hears Report on How Police Tortured Over 135 African-American Men Inside Chicago Jails
- LA Times Baghdad Bureau Chief: "[More People] Are Dying Violently Now Than At Any Time Since The U.S.-Led Invasion"
- Ken Silverstein on CIA Chief Porter Goss’ Abrupt Resignation & The Duke Cunningham Bribery Scandal
Lunes 8 de Mayo de 2006
- Titulares del 8 de Mayo de 2006
- Fmr. NSA Chief General Michael Hayden Nominated to Replace Porter Goss as CIA Director
- COPE Telecom Bill Affects Net Neutrality, Local Cable Franchises and Funding for Public Access
- Part II...Overthrow: America’s Century of Regime Change from Hawaii to Iraq
Viernes 5 de Mayo de 2006
- Titulares del 5 de Mayo de 2006
- Damu Smith 1952-2006: Legendary Peace Activist Dies After Battle with Colon Cancer
- Retired CIA Analyst Ray McGovern Takes on Rumsfeld Over Justification for Iraq Invasion
- FBI Counterterrorism Unit Spies on Peace Group School of the Americas Watch
- FBI Targeted Freelance Journalist Covering FTAA Miami Talks
- Evo Morales Nationalizes Gas Resources in Bolivia
- Bullets in the Hood: Bed-Stuy Documentary Goes on Tour to Raise Awareness About Gun Violence
Jueves 4 de Mayo de 2006
- Titulares del 4 de Mayo de 2006
- Jury Rejects Death Penalty for Moussaoui in Major Defeat for Bush Administration
- Two Immigrants Who Followed the Path to Citizenship Tell Stories of Detention and Deportation
- A Look Inside U.S. Immigration Prisons
Miércoles 3 de Mayo de 2006
- Titulares del 3 de Mayo de 2006
- Daughter of Sami Al-Arian Says Family "Devastated" by Father’s Continued Imprisonment, Blasts Media Coverage
- Sami Al-Arian Co-Defendant Sameeh Hammoudeh Remains in Jail Four Months After Being Acquitted of All Charges
- Stephen Colbert’s Blistering Performance Mocking Bush and the Press Goes Ignored by the Media
Martes 2 de Mayo de 2006
- Titulares del 2 de Mayo de 2006
- Over 1.5 Million March for Immigrant Rights in One of Largest Days of Protest in U.S. History
- Juan Gonzalez: On Streets of New York, Solidarity Reigns
- The Meaning of the May Day Marches and the Future of the Immigrant Rights Movement
- Are U.S. Trade Policies & NAFTA Causing An Influx of Undocumented Workers in U.S.?
- Puerto Rico Imposes Partial Government Shutdown Amid Financial Crisis
Lunes 1 de Mayo de 2006
- Titulares del 1 de Mayo de 2006
- Thousands of Protesters Demand End to Darfur Genocide in Largest Public U.S. Outcry Since Conflict Began
- Up To 350,000 March in New York for Peace, Justice and Democracy
- A Day Without Immigrants: Millions Expected to Boycott Work, Not Consume to Protest Anti-Immigrant Bill
- The Origins of May Day: A Story of Chicago, the First Labor Movement and the Bombing That Divided Gilded Age America
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
17 May. 2013 -
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.

