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- Written by Abel Prieto
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Aymara leader Túpac Katari formed an army of about forty thousand men to confront the colonialist forces of Spain and came to encircle the city of La Paz in 1781. In November of the same year, betrayed by some of his followers, he was captured by the Spaniards.
Tupac KatariA judge condemned him to be "dismembered" with the same barbaric method used to execute Túpac Amaru II, that is to say, four horses would pull him by his extremities until dismembering him.
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- Written by Niuvis Ivón Torres González - Radio Libertad
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The social indiscipline in our neighborhoods is an evil that silently, but insistently, corrupts the fundamental essence of our principles.
This problem becomes more alarming when we see the perpetrators of these behaviors acting in an unpunished way in the communities.
The false belief that these social disorders are the lifeline when solving pertinent problems of Cuban family life, limits open confrontation to these phenomena. However, in order to reverse these attitudes, it is necessary to delve into the causes of the matter in order to evaluate, without schematism, why people justify coexistence with illegalities.
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- Written by Atilio Borón
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First, no matter how exemplarily the economy is administered as Evo's government did, growth, redistribution, flow of investments are guaranteed, and all the macro and microeconomic indicators are improved, the right and imperialism will never accept a government that does not serve their interests.
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- Written by Arnold August*
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Who would have thought that, during the attempted coup d'état in Venezuela on January 23 and its immediate aftermath, Caracas would become, only five months later, the epicentre of the Latin American left?
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- Written by Arnold August
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"Oh, I am against military intervention!" goes a "pacifist" narrative heard in the North that serves as pretext for a statement on Venezuela. This prelude consoles the soul, clears the liberal conscience and strives to maintain the desired – but increasingly elusive – "progressive" academic, journalistic and political credentials.
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