
Tamanisha John
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Oct 30, 2024 |
coha.org | Tamanisha John
St. Lucia during and post Hurricane Berylby Tamanisha J. JohnToronto, OntarioWhenever a hurricane hits in the Caribbean, people rush to point out that it is an indicator of “disaster capitalism” and/or that “disaster capitalism” will surely come.
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May 7, 2024 |
blackagendareport.com | Zoe Alexandra |Tamanisha John |Claudia O'Brien Moscoso |Roger Harris
United States imperialism in Latin America via SOUTHCOM is threatening the development of a true Zone of Peace in the region. Originally published in Orinoco Tribune. Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodríguez asked Venezuelans and all Latin American people to remain united and reject the United States' militarization of the region. On her social media accounts, she wrote that “Latin America and the Caribbean must continue to be a zone of peace.
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Feb 16, 2024 |
popularresistance.org | Tamanisha John
Above photo: Exercise Tradewinds opening ceremony. Exercise Tradewinds has historically been a show of military might. And a threat to other nations in the Caribbean and Latin America that the West would exert force if they stray from Washington’s dictates. That tradition remains and has also expanded to become a counterrevolutionary apparatus suppressing progressive movements.
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Feb 13, 2024 |
blackagendareport.com | Claudia O'Brien Moscoso |Roberto Sirvent |Tamanisha John |Benjamin Norton
Exercise Tradewinds has historically been a show of military might and a threat to other nations in the Caribbean and Latin America that the West would exert force if they stray from Washington's dictates. That tradition remains and has also expanded to become a counterrevolutionary apparatus suppressing progressive movements.
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Feb 13, 2024 |
blackagendareport.com | Tamanisha John |Roger Harris |Ann Garrison |Margaret Kimberley
Venezuela's Vide Minister of Foreign Affairs, Carlos Ron, recently met with representatives from various organizations and social movements to discuss the latest U.S. effort to destabilize the Venezuelan government. The United States has had a long history of domination in Latin America and the Caribbean, whether referring to the region as its backyard or front yard through policies like the 200-year-old Monroe Doctrine or the communist purge of Plan Condor in the 1970s and 1980s.
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