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Friday, April 22, 2011

Interview with Ayala Ferreira (MST): Challenges 15 years after peasant massacre in Brazil http://www.radiomundoreal.fm/Living-memory?lang=es 

As part of the events to mark the International Day of Peasant Struggle we interviewed Ayala Ferreira. She is a member of the National Coordination of the Rural Landless Workers’ Movement of Brazil (MST), in Para state, near Eldorado dos Carajas, where a massacre took place fifteen years ago that would turn every 17 of April in a day of struggle and commemoration.“The best way to remember the massacre of our fellow peasants is to continue the struggle. This results in the fact that today there are peasant settlers that produce, study and work for an Agrarian Reform in our country”, said the leader of the MST in Para.“The children back then are now adults who continue fighting and remembering their parents and friends”. The massacre left 19 peasants dead and hundreds injured by police and military officers.

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Corporate Power Rewarded One of Argentina’s largest soy producers, Grobocopatel, distinguished as “entrepreneur of the year” http://www.radiomundoreal.fm/Corporate-Power-Rewarded

Four peasants were killed Sunday 17 of April by the police of Oyon province in Peru. Meanwhile, there is an ongoing investigation into the violent repression in Arequipa, Peru, where the mining project Tia Maria was finally called off, and where there was a conflict between the local population and the company Compañia Minera Buenaventura.

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Bloody Sunday At least four peasants murdered in mining conflict in Peru http://www.radiomundoreal.fm/Bloody-Sunday 

Four peasants were killed Sunday 17 of April by the police of Oyon province in Peru. Meanwhile, there is an ongoing investigation into the violent repression in Arequipa, Peru, where the mining project Tia Maria was finally called off, and where there was a conflict between the local population and the company Compañia Minera Buenaventura.  

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