South America
Vimax Brasil
Submitted by vigrxplus on Fri, 02/10/2012 - 12:31O aumento do pênis / Mercado realce masculino é aquele que é inundado com centenas ou mesmo milhares de pílulas que são fornecidos por vários fabricantes. No entanto, apenas um punhado dessas pílulas para aumento do pénis permaneceram consistentemente popular ao longo dos anos.
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Continued Aggression Leads to Mapuche Declaration of War
Submitted by pirate on Sat, 10/31/2009 - 11:40Continued aggression of the Chilean state has led the Arauco Malleco Coordinator of Mapuche Communities in Conflict (CAM), a radical indigenous Mapuche organization, to formally renounce their Chilean citizenship and declare war on the government.
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Latin American natives protest Spanish conquest's 'genocide'
Submitted by Anonymous on Tue, 10/13/2009 - 12:29
Mon Oct 12, 2009
GUATEMALA CITY (AFP) – Tens of thousands of indigenous people took to the streets across Latin America on Monday to protest the anniversary of Christopher Columbus's 1492 discovery of the Americas.
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Chile: Sabotage in solidarity with political prisoners
Submitted by pirate on Sun, 10/11/2009 - 13:53reposted at infoshop.org Oct. 11, 2009
Reported anonymously (translation):
"Santiago, between October 3 and 4, $hile. There are many reasons why we
went out to disrupt the order of those who we consider our enemies. During
an impromptu tour of the disgusting city, we found bourgeois property,
butchers, doctors and bankers, those who protect and maintain their lives
through this nauseating system of domination, those who love the monotony
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Peru: police officer killed in mining protest
Submitted by pirate on Wed, 09/23/2009 - 11:28(AP:LIMA, Peru) Police say that rock-throwing protesters have killed a police officer and injured another at a shuttered U.S.-owned smelter.
Doe Run Peru closed the plant in June after lenders cut credit. The company says it can only resume operations if the government gives it more time to clean up La Oroya, one of the most polluted places on earth.
The company already missed a 2006 cleanup deadline it agreed to when it bought the smelter in 1997.
Workers are demanding a government deal to reopen the smelter. The officers died in a protest on Tuesday.
No More Deaths Will Be Accepted, All Will Be Avenged!
Submitted by pirate on Mon, 09/07/2009 - 11:17September 07, 2009 love and resistance
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