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Latin American environmental rights treaty enters into force

Latin American environmental rights treaty enters into force AFP 2 days ago AFP © ORLANDO SIERRA Honduran Berta Caceres - shot dead at her home in March 2016 - is just one many environmentalists killed in Latin America for their advocacy work As the world marked Earth Day, the first-ever treaty to protect the rights of environmental defenders was ratified by the Latin American region. With the final 12 ratifications required, the Escazu Agreement adopted by countries of Latin America and the Caribbean in Costa Rica in 2018, entered into force. The region has a poor track record in this area, with about 60 percent of the world s murdered environmentalists.

Latin America has once again entered a period of strong social and political turbulence - International Viewpoint

Latin America Interview with Franck Gaudichaud Tuesday 13 April 2021, by Franck Gaudichaud Franck Gaudichaud recently wrote and coordinated two collective works drawing a critical assessment of “progressive” political attempts to challenge neoliberal hegemony in Latin America. In this interview, he considers the social and political dynamics of the recent period, and also current issues in the region. The interview was conducted by Rosa Moussaoui, journalist and senior reporter for the newspaper L’Humanité. What is the common political thread to what you call the “progressive experiences” of the early twenty-first century in Latin America? This characterization is admittedly vague. If we employ it, it is because the people concerned use it themselves, from the Kirchners in Argentina to Alvaro Garcia Linera in Bolivia. These actors, in their diversity, have built a common political space which they have chosen to call “progressive”. This category therefore appea

Latin America has once again entered a period of strong social and political turbulence

Latin America has once again entered a period of strong social and political turbulence Interview with Franck Gaudichaud Franck Gaudichaud recently wrote and coordinated two collective works drawing a critical assessment of “progressive” political attempts to challenge neoliberal hegemony in Latin America. In this interview, he considers the social and political dynamics of the recent period, and also current issues in the region. The interview was conducted by Rosa Moussaoui, journalist and senior reporter for the newspaper L’Humanité. What is the common political thread to what you call the “progressive experiences” of the early twenty-first century in Latin America?

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