Fascism: December 2006 Archives

The Dirty War of Oaxaca

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Editor's note: Judging by its actions in the state of Oaxaca as well as its failure to ensure healthy standards of living for its citizens, the Mexican government has clearly not yet entered the ranks of civilization. In our opinion, the United Nations should censure it for its crack-down in Oaxaca and people around the world consider boycotting Mexican goods until freedom of speech and person are restored.

"The form in which the government is carrying out the operation to do away with the movement makes it apparent that it is not only an operation, but a spectacle of repression meant to cause psychological trauma and a widespread fear to prevent further uprising."

Amongst Flames of Resistance, Came Death, Torture and a Movement Forced into Hiding

By BARUCHA CALAMITY PELLER

Latin Americas' "dirty war" of the 70s and 80s has reemerged in its most blatant form in the case of Oaxaca, Mexico in the final days of November.

Legacy of famine divides Ukraine

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Editor's note: Read more about the Soviet Communist Party's genocidal starvation campaign in the Ukraine at:

www.proutist-universal.org/archives/pdf/Ukraine_Genocide.pdf
By Helen Fawkes, BBC News, Kiev

A row of emaciated Ukrainian children stare out of a photograph. Their gaunt faces are full of despair and their bodies are little more than skeletons.

It is one of many images being shown on Ukrainian television in the run-up to Memorial Day, which is being held this weekend to mark the Soviet-era famine.

It was one of the bleakest moments in Ukraine's history. The famine which happened between 1932 and 1933 killed up to 10 million people.

It is widely believed to have been caused by the actions of the communist regime. The harvest was confiscated and people starved to death.

Full story: Legacy of famine divides Ukraine

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