the Ferguson uprising was 12 years ago! and Ferguson uprising political prisoner, Josh Williams is still locked up! never forget the movement prisoners who have sacrificed so much! solidarity with Josh Williams! solidarity with all political prisoners fighting for liberation!
The idea that the US, having murdered over 211 fisherman in the Caribbean this year, has any moral, political, or legal authority to "punish" another country is laughable.
gatas, quieran perrear?
in santiago, i spent a lot of time with the old ladies talking about son, danzon, and rumba. and i'd like to discuss it with you too (among some other sounds we scraped off soul seek) 6/13, yes pls books.
Ya'll! i have an urgent ask: do you have unused HSA/FSA benefits that are eligible in the amazon, walgreens, or CVS HSA store?
I want to grab more supplies for comrades in C-ba. Please let me know if you're willing to donate ur benefits.
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UPDATE: Bolivian police have fully RETREATED. 5 hours of pitched battles between police + paramilitary groups against striking workers who fought back with stones and slingshots. The people had them surrounded from highway and nearby forests, this strategy forced police to flee.
Rural workers in Bolivia have seized an oil field in the Santa Cruz region and halted all production, as part of the general strike against neoliberalism.
The site, in the Santa Rosa del Sara municipality, is now fully offline.
The white U.S. left needs to apply what it learned about imperialism/colonialism over the past few years and apply that analysis here. A comrade recently said: imagine Israelis marching for Puerto Rican independence but ignoring the Palestinians murdered daily where they live.
All eyes on Bolivia right now as Congress just voted to allow the right wing president Rodrigo Paz to declare martial law.
For weeks the people of Bolivia have shut the country down in opposition to the austerity policies of the 5 month old Paz admin.
We must seize power, send the President back to his country and we indigenous must govern ourselves - Bolivia's Quechua communities in Potosí on Day 13 of the general strike against neoliberalism.
This is not just a photo, this is part of our life in Gaza.
Insects fill our tents, sleep is constantly interrupted, fear never leaves us, and unsafe water threatens our health every day.
We live through displacement, hunger, and exhaustion, trying to hold on despite everything.
#Bolivia — During the ongoing protests against the US-backed government, chants of “Now yes, civil war” are rising.
After police forces failed to suppress the demonstrations, the government deployed the army. However, the people did not back down and mass protests continue.
The general strike in Bolivia is growing. Unions in the two most economically important regions (Santa Cruz and Potosí) are now joining the strategy of building barricades to block highways. They hadn't joined until now.
They're the two largest exporters (mining & agroindustry)
Bolivia's government has ordered the arrest of all the main leaders of the indigenous movements and mineworkers unions.
They're being charged for Terrorism for having organised the general strike against hunger. Strike continues regardless, now in day 7.
Our sources within the Bolivian police have confirmed that they've received orders to use live ammunition against the indigenous long march that is arriving today in the capital.
Protesters are aware and heading down regardless, to defend the country and its natural resources.