Latin American Solidarity Network

Red de Solidaridad con los Pueblos Latinoamericanos

LASNET in Solidarity with the Indigenous Peoples of Australia

From Black GST & Camp Sovereignty

The Howard Settler Governments invasion of the Northern territory is land-grabbing racism nothing more. This invasion is part of the neo liberal structural adjustment programme of Intuitions such as the World, Bank, the IMF & APEC to diminish and extinguish Indigenous rights forever.

Latin America Four Blocks

Latin America - Four Competing Blocks of Power

In reality there are four competing blocs of nations in Latin America, contrary to the highly simplistic dualism portrayed by the White House and most of the Left.
By James Petras

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Mexico - Zapatista Movement

We are promoting the Inter-continental gathering organized by EZLN in Chiapas Mexico from 21st to 30 th July 2007, If you like more info and get involved in the solidarity with Mexico and the Zapatistas please contact LASNET…
Since January 1, 1994 when the EZLN declared ¡Ya Basta! Mexican and International Civil Society have responded in solidarity creating a broad base of support. The Zapatistas’ commitment to encounter and dialogue has made it possible to collectively imagine “a world where many worlds fit.” Some communities working in solidarity with the Zapatistas have responded with aid, while others used direct action to help halt the military and state repression, drawing attention to the low intensity war directed against the Zapatistas. The response to the Zapatista rebellion has been unique not only in its diversity but its intensity. Solidarity efforts have served to keep people informed, provide material support, and protest the cruel excesses of military and state repression. More importantly, communities around the world and in the US have pursued their own resistance locally, attempting to imagine and realize a different way of doing politics.