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Twin Cities' 12th Annual Take Back the Night

04/24/2009 18:00
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Understanding the origin of public insecurity

* Article originally published in spanish language in El Libertario, Venezuela, # 54, September-October 2008, that analyzes and goes over the problem of criminal violence through its social impact on contemporary Venezuela.

Oh The Waste

I am so angry and frustrated about what's happening in the Twin Cities this week. Not at the cops - obviously it's horrible what they're doing, but they're just doing what's to be expected of them. If you're surprised by their response to the protests, you've been deluding yourself about the state of civil liberties and freedoms in this country for the last 4 years, at least.

Poor People’s Economic Human Rights Campaign holds press conference in response to federal concerns regarding violence in poor p

07/23/2008 10:00

On July 3 Cheri Honkala of the Poor People’s Economic Human Rights Campaign (PPEHRC) was contacted by the Federal Justice Department regarding their ‘concern for violence towards Cheri and marchers’ during the March for Our Lives. The Federal Justice Department, claiming to offer protection and training for PPEHRC and marchers, called multiple times. PPEHRC is responsible for holding the largest marches of poor people during the last two Republican Conventions. The Federal Justice Department has never contacted PPEHRC in any of its previous marches.

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