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Landless rural workers confront Brazil’s Lula
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Brazil’s workers vow to continue struggle for land and against agribusiness interests

By Isabella Kenfield*

19 June 2007

Last week the Brazilian Movement of Landless Rural Workers (MST...

Good Evening Friends,

In the name of the national directorship and of the families of the MST, I salute the representatives of the entities that are here tonight, at the same time that we recognize the importance of the presence of each one of you and your organizations for the struggle of the workers in Brazil.

I compliment all...

Dear friends of the MST,

We are publishing this special edition of MST Informa in order to communicate with our comrades who are active in different peoples’ organizations. We want to speak to you all about the situation of Agrarian Reform in Brazil and also about the realization of the 5th National Congress of the Landless Workers...

President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's call for Brazil to become a “green Saudi Arabia” over the next few years has investors giddy and environmental and workers organizations panicked...The Brazilian Landless Workers Movement (MST)...warns that the expansion of sugar cane plantations is both concentrating land ownership and creating slave labor...

Catholic Church Denounces Brazil's Agribusiness and Slavery
Written by Newsroom
Wednesday, 23 May 2007

Brazil's Pastoral Land Commission, linked to the Brazilian Catholic Church, has just released its 2006 report on violence in the Brazilian countryside. The document blames the concentration of land in the hands of a few and...

BRAZIL:
Homeless Take Fate into Their Own Hands
Mario Osava

SAO PAULO, May 31 (IPS) - The occupation of the huge empty lot was carried out at night, by some 300 families. Just a few days later, there were nearly 5,000 families living in a sea of black tents in Valo Velho, a poor, sparsely populated neighbourhood in...

IPS Reports -
BRAZIL: Dorothy Stang Sentence - More Than Symbolic?
Fabiana Frayssinet

RIO DE JANEIRO, May 16 (IPS) - Forty percent of the 1,237 murders linked to land disputes in Brazil between 1985 and 2001 took place in the northern state of Pará. But things could begin to change there if the sentence handed down to the...

YES! Magazine Summer 2007 Issue:
Latin America Rising
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Democracy Rising
by Nadia Martinez
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Grassroots movements change the face of power.

As the people of Latin America build democracies from the bottom up, the symbols of power are changing. What used to be emblems of poverty and oppression—...

Dear Friends of the MST,

The fact that so many popular movements, unions, and student groups from all over the country have come together to build a Day of Struggle on May 23 shows that there is a revival of working class mobilizations. Since the People’s Plebiscite Against the Free Trade Agreement of the Americans in 2002, there has...

IRC Americas Program Report
Allied with Brazilian Agribusiness, Syngenta Resists Governor's Decree to Expropriate Site
Rennie Lee | May 17, 2007

Americas Program, International Relations Center (IRC) americas.irc-online.org

March 14 marked the one-year anniversary of the Via Campesina's non-violent occupation of...

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