For more than a decade, people opposed to Venezuela's left-wing government have argued that its economy would implode. Like communists in the 1930s rooting for the final crisis of capitalism, they saw economic collapse just around the corner.
How frustrating it has been for them to witness only two recessions: one directly caused by the opposition's oil strike (December 2002-May 2003) and one brought on by the world recession (2009 and the first half of 2010).
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The International Criminal Court (ICC) was established at The Hague in 2002 to investigate and prosecute individuals alleged to have committed war crimes, crimes against humanity and the crime of genocide.
Between 2002 and 2009, the Bush administration implemented sanctions on military aid and Economic Support Funds (ESF) assistance against states which refused to sign 鈥淎rticle 98鈥 agreements with the US. Under such agreements, states agreed not to transfer US nationals to the ICC without the consent of the US government.
New at LINKS International Journal of Socialist Renewal.听Video: Do we need anti-capitalist governments?听补苍诲听'Growth imperative' versus 'climate imperative.
A from the Washington-based Center for Economic and Policy Research examined Honduras鈥 economy and found that much of the economic and social progress experienced from 2006鈥2009, when left-wing president Manuel Zelaya was in power, have been reversed in the years since.
Zelaya was overthrown in an elite-backed military coup in June 2009. The coup was condemned by most of the Americas, but not the United States, which refused to cut ties to the coup regime.
The Venezuelan government is planning to implement profit limits across the economy as part of a crackdown on overpricing, on November 18.
The plan is in response to revelations of mass price speculation by retailers earlier this month. Some companies were found to be taking advantage of cheap imports at the government鈥檚 official exchange rate, then marking up prices and making profits of more than 1000%.
Two reliable recent reports throw light on the moral depravity of Washington鈥檚 鈥渨ar on terror鈥.
The first concerns a massacre in Afghanistan by US Special Forces.
The second documents how doctors and other medical personnel 鈥減articipated in cruel, inhumane and degrading treatment and torture of detainees鈥 held in Guantanamo and elsewhere.
Rolling Stone magazine published an article by award-winning investigative journalist Matthieu Aikins, who is based in Kabul, titled 鈥淭he A-Team Killings鈥.
'A-Team' killings
A revealing story about the lawsuit against the United Nations over a cholera outbreak in Haiti was broadcast on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation鈥檚 The World At Six on November 13.
The report began: 鈥淭he United Nations is among those leading the effort to get aid to the Philippines. But even as it helps out with this natural disaster, it is haunted by the ghosts of another.鈥
In the same boat
Channa Wickremesekera
Bay Owl Press, 2010
It almost seems superfluous to review this book. At a mere 62 pages, it is barely a novella 鈥 a short story, perhaps. Why not just read the book, and skip the review?
Once you start, if it's going to appeal to you at all, the first few pages will draw you in and you will finish it in the same sitting.
A national day of action against rape drew thousands of protesters onto the streets across New Zealand on November 16. Outrage continues to grow at revelations police were aware of an Auckland 鈥渞ape gang鈥, which posted videos boasting of their exploits on social media, for at least two years, but did nothing.
Samsung service worker Choi Jong-beom committed suicide on October 31 in protest against poverty wages and harsh working conditions at the company's operations in South Korea.
The 31-year-old was found dead in his car the following morning. He left behind a wife and a 10-month-old daughter.
Choi was a contract worker employed at a Samsung after-sale service centre that provided repair and maintenance services to customers. The service centre was owned and operated by an outsourced contractor.
Haiti鈥檚 New Dictatorship: The Coup, the Earthquake & the UN Occupation
Justin Podur
Pluto Press, 2012
280 pp, $44.00
There seems to be no lie too base, no crime too awful that the 鈥渋nternational community鈥 has not committed against the tiny nation of Haiti 鈥 the poorest country in the western hemisphere.
Canadian solidarity activist Justin Podur explains in exacting detail every slander and misrepresentation peddled by imperialist governments and retailed by the Western media to justify the continuing denial of Haitian sovereignty that began in 2004.
鈥淭hey did it,鈥 on November 15. 鈥淪eattle voters elected a Socialist candidate to the city council.鈥
Kshama Sawant, a member of Socialist Alternative and former Occupy Seattle organiser, defeated four-term Democratic incumbent Richard Conlin. She was finally declared the winner in the November 4 election on November 14.
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