published by Tom Sullivan on Tue, 2012-11-13 12:48
On Thursday 8th November, Argentina started a new form of protest: the Global “Cacerolazo”. Actively planned and coordinated through the opposition media and social networks, “8N” resulted in 1.5 million people taking to the streets of Argentina to protest against the gross corruption, governmental mismanagement and flagrant irresponsibility of President Cristina Kirchner’s government.
published by Tom Sullivan on Mon, 2012-07-23 09:17
Immediately after the terror bombing of a busload of Israeli youth in Burgas, Bulgaria, both Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and a "senior U.S. official" expressed certainty about Iran's responsibility. Since then, the White House has backed away from that position, after Bulgarian investigators warned against that assumption before the investigation is complete.
published by Tom Sullivan on Thu, 2012-02-09 11:18
The Argentinean president says Britain was militarizing the South Atlantic by sending reinforcements to the Malvinas Islands and that her country will make a formal complaint to the United Nations over the matter.
published by Poseidon on Fri, 2011-04-22 10:16
Evidence has emerged that Britain's "ally", the Jewish Zionist State of Israel which attacked New York and tried to blow up the Mexican Congress in 2001, tried to sink the USS Liberty in 1967, was caught in a failed false-flag in Egypt in 1954, tried to obtain a New Zealand passport in the name of a tetraplegic man in 2004, used the terror weapon white phosphorus to attack Lebanese and Palestinian civilians in 2006 and 2008, attacked London in 2005, etc, secretly supplied arms to Argentina during the Falklands war.
published by Tom Sullivan on Tue, 2010-12-07 08:41
After Brazil’s decision to recognize a Palestinian state within the 1967 borders, the President of Argentina, Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, confirmed, on Sunday, that she would also recognize an independent Palestine with the same parameters.
published by pandora on Tue, 2010-04-27 14:31
This is the first in a series of entries comparing the situation in the U.S. with RECENT historical events in Argentina. It will serve to forewarn the readers in "first world" countries that it can, indeed, happen to them.