Acapatzingo: the Other World in the heart of Mexico City // Acapatzingo: el otro mundo en medio de la Ciudad de México

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Revista de prensa — Alternativas – Text: Camila Pizaña and Erika Lozano. Photos: Erika Lozano shared with thanks

The police don’t come in here; and neither the coronavirus nor the narcos are allowed to enter the Acapatzingo Housing Cooperative, where, at the foot of Cerro Yuhualixqui, two immense black metal walls delimit access to a small world in which high crime rates have no place.

Neither do infections by Covid-19, whose official figures show in the Iztapalapa mayor’s office, where this housing unit is located where, according to its residents, they are daily building the new reality in which they want to live.

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The Bloody Fortune of Spain’s King: The Royal Arms Salesman with legal Impunity

by spanishrevolution 12 julio, 2021 Translation The Free Online

The last great scandal in the Royal House: Juan Carlos I earned millions of euros with arms trafficking

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The fortune of Juan Carlos I is not based on the commissions for a percentage of imported crude oil as we were led to believe, but on the blood of innocents

According to the exclusive in Public newspaper Público, last Sunday, Juan Carlos I managed to forge his fortune through arms trafficking in Arab countries, a fraud perpetuated along with his private administrators, Manuel Prado and Colón de Carvajal .

The media dates back to 1977 when the emeritus king appointed his friend Colón de Carvajal senator by royal appointment, “as well as joint administrator of 50% of all his businesses, and started with the sale of arms.”

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U.S.: Hands off Cuba! End the Blockade!

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Statement by UNAC on the Situation in Cuba.

U.S. Hands off Cuba! End the Blockade!

During his press meeting on Monday, President Biden claimed to support the people of Cuba, some of whom have protested in recent days. But the U.S. maintains a blockade of the country that denies the people food, medicine, fuel and trade with other countries.It is thiseconomic hardship, imposed by U.S. policywhichis the reasonfor theprotest. At the same time that Biden and the U.S. government cry crocodile tears for the Cuban people, they are strangling them to death with the blockade. Yet, we did not hear a peep from Biden during the months of protest by the Haitian people demanding that the U.S puppet Jovenel Moise leave office when his term ended,or when the Colombian people flooded their streets demanding their democratic rights from the right-wing, U.S. supported government of Ivan Duque.

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Western media use images of PRO-government rally, protest in Miami to illustrate Cuban unrest as Havana warns of ‘soft coup’

The Guardian and a number of other Western news agencies used erroneously captioned photos of a pro-government protest in Havana, Cuba, presenting it as an opposition rally instead.
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Several Western news outlets have used an erroneously captioned photo showing a pro-government rally in Cuba, deeming it an opposition protest, while CNN opted for an image of a Miami demonstration instead, raising eyebrows.

Captured by Associated Press photographer Eliana Aponte during a demonstration in support of the government in the Cuban capital on Sunday, the photo has made the rounds in the Western corporate press as unrest grips the Caribbean nation. However, multiple outlets have incorrectly described the image as an “anti-government protest,” including the GuardianFox News, the Financial Times, the New York Times, the Washington Times and Voice of America. The latter outlet, the US-government funded VOA, committed the error on two separate occasions.

GrayZone journalist Ben Norton and Alan MacLeod of MintPress News were among the first to note the error, sharing screenshots of several examples. MacLeod suggested the outlets may have simply “copied and pasted” the AP’s original photo caption, replicating the error across multiple agencies.

Both journalists pointed out the red-and-black flags hoisted by demonstrators in the photo, which read “26 Julio,” a reference to Fidel Castro’s 26th of July movement. The organization played a major role in the Cuban Revolution and later formed into a political party, with the two-colored flag becoming a common symbol of support for Cuba’s communist government.

Of the six news outlets cited above, only the Guardian had issued a correction at the time of writing, stating that it amended its story because the “original agency caption on the image… incorrectly described them as anti-government protesters. They were actually supporters of the government.”

The AP image is not the only photo to be misrepresented in Western media coverage. On its Instagram page, CNN also strongly implied that another photo showed Cuban protesters, with its caption reading, in part, “Thousands of Cubans protested a lack of food and medicine.”

The image in question was taken by an AFP photographer, and a search through the agency’s photo gallery shows the rally was actually held in Miami, Florida. CNN appears to have omitted the first portion of the AFP caption, which made clear the protest was based in the US.

The photo ”mix-ups” in corporate media have been compounded by a wave of false and misleading posts by observers online, with many users sharing photos of gatherings in Egypt, Spain and Argentina while claiming they depict unrest in Cuba – some racking up thousands of shares.

The anti-state protests kicked off in earnest on Sunday, seeing large crowds of demonstrators take to the streets in Havana and elsewhere to demand urgent action on food, medicine and power shortages.

The government, however, claims the rallies are fueled by hostile foreign powers, namely Washington, and involve only a small number of ‘counter-revolutionaries’.

President Miguel Diaz-Canal said US sanctions were to blame, arguing that Washington’s “policy of economic suffocation” aimed to “provoke social unrest” in Cuba.

Diaz-Canal also alleged that a “campaign against the Cuban revolution” had kicked off on social media platforms, saying they are “drawing on the problems and shortages we are living.” 

According to internet monitoring firm NetBlocks, Cuba’s state-run web provider ETECSA has moved to restrict access to certain sites and apps since the bout of unrest erupted on Sunday.

The head of the Cuban Communist Party’s ideological department, Rogelio Polanco Fuentes, also claimed that the country is experiencing an attempt at a “color revolution” or a “soft coup,” drawing a comparison to a failed US-backed uprising in Venezuela back in 2019.

Washington, for its part, has offered rhetorical backing to the protesters, with State Department spokesman Ned Price telling reporters on Tuesday that the government is looking at ways to “support the Cuban people,” though he did not elaborate.

Havana has so far offered few details on the number of arrests made or injuries sustained during the protests, though the Cuban Interior Ministry confirmed that the first death occurred during an anti-government action on Monday.

Opposition groups, meanwhile, have alleged that a spate of arrests has targeted protesters, journalists and other activists.

Erdogan plans to stay in Afghanistan paid by the US and protected by US and Contractors .. Taliban and Govt want Foreign Forces OUT.

Turkey ‘s often boasted aim under the far right Erdogan dictatorship, is to recreate the Ottoman Empire.
Presence of Turkish forces in Kabul to provoke hostility
Turkey has 500 troops in Afghanistan and plans to keep them there, paid for, and “enabled”, by the USA along with all the other military Contractors, and “protected” with US ‘over the horizon’ air and drone power.

It’s a risky move by Erdogan, as the Taliban have waited 20 years and are opposed to ALL foreign troops, but Erdo has plenty of cannon fodder to spare, and oodles of experience bribing and controlling Islamic militants in his genocidal Syrian occupations.

As in Idlib, Afrin, Nth Syria, Azerbaijan, Iraq and Libya, once he gets access his regime will create a new ‘Storm of Lies’ and never willingly leave. They’ll try to make peace as necessary with the Taliban, giving them drones, kudos and eye candy, but keep and expand his new base and influence.

And what better than to be protected by, and ‘in bed with’ the greatest and hegemonic superpower, the US of A.

Presence of Turkish forces in Kabul to provoke hostility

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Acceso abierto al documental Punta de Lanza

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Viernes 16 julio, 17h ( Bolivia), 23h (Barcelona)
Estreno de acceso abierto del documental Punta de Lanza

Punta de Lanza, Fisuras extractivas en la Amazonía, es un documental del colectivo Alerta Amazónica, filmado en las cuencas de los ríos Beni y Madre de Dios, en Bolivia. Estrenado en 2020, ha recorrido diferentes festivales internacionales en una decena de países. Con el fin de ampliar el mensaje y la denuncia, se abre el acceso universal y gratuito a este documental el próximo viernes 16 de julio. El colectivo anima a difundirlo e insertarlo en sus respectivos portales web para ampliar su difusión.

Punta de Lanza explora las aristas que clava el progreso en territorios indígenas de los pueblos Tacana, Mosetén, entre otros. Un progreso acuñado bajo un molde exportador y extractivista que concibe los bosques amazónicos como una frontera para los mercados. Ante ella, el Estado debe implantar infraestructuras para…

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