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Latin American Leaders: International relief operation in Haiti is a cover-up for a military takeover

globalresearch.ca: Venezuela, Bolivia and Nicaragua say the US is using the international relief operation in Haiti as a cover-up for a military takeover. Bolivian President Evo Morales said that he will request an emergency UN meeting to reject what he calls the US military occupation of Haiti. "It's not right that the United States should use this natural disaster to invade and militarily occupy Haiti," Morales told a press conference on Wednesday. "If you have all these problems with the injured and the dead from the earthquake, you have to go there to save lives, and you don't do that from a military standpoint," he added. An outspoken critic of US policies, Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez also had accused Washington of occupying Haiti "under the guise of the natural disaster." Nicaragua also has taken a similar stance toward US with respect to the situation in Haiti. The United States is deploying up to 20,000 troops to Haiti. US servicemen have taken control of the country's international airport. The Pentagon has sent one of its biggest aircraft carriers to Haiti, along with other navy and coast guard vessels. On Friday, Arturo Valenzuela, the US assistant secretary of state for Western hemisphere affairs rejected that the US was occupying Haiti."Haiti is a sovereign country, everybody respects Haiti's sovereign country, the United States respects Haiti's sovereignty," said Arturo Valenzuela.


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Angryindian Radyo 11.16.2009

Series: Radyo Inteligentaindigena / Angryindian Radyo 11.16.2009



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Summary: The Angryindian speaks on the Black is Back Coalition event in Washington DC and the UK, The Native American/White House summit, the public bleaching of Sammy Sosa and general notes on colonial mind games with words from Troy Anthony Davis and the important "Ring the Bell" PSA from the campaign to end domestic violence. Also, Mumia abu-Jamal speaks on Leonard Peltier, the American Indian Movement greets the independent Irish Nation and interesting thoughts from MIT professor Noam Chomsky as a guest on the GenderTalk podcast.

Credits: GenderTalk #282 (October 30, 2000),

Location Recorded: Everyman Studios, Pacific Northwest Indian Country

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Angryindian Radyo 11.05.2009

Radyo Inteligentaindigena / Angryindian Radyo 11.05.2009

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Broadcast Advisory: Warning: Program may contain strong or potentially offensive language.

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Summary: The Angryindian speaks on the Aboriginals and the H1/N1 virus, the Guarani occupation of FUNAI headquarters in Brazil, President Obama's meeting with Native American tribal leaders and the decision by the Canadian government to end health and education funding for the Lubricon First Nations community.
This episode also contains at-the-moment commentary on the Fort Hood shootings (which occurred during the recording of the show) and a brief analysis concerning the mental state of the colonial African mind by The Hon. Min. Louis Farrakhan.

Credits: Inteligentaindigena Novajoservo/Intelligent Aboriginal News Service.

Location Recorded: Everyman Studios, Pacific Northwest Indian Country.

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