5.09.02 cultural and ethnic self determination

Israelis and Palestinians Call for a Ceasefire

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Are Immigrants and Refugees People of Color?

Authors: Rinku Sen

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Immigration policy is race policy in this country, as it has been since the genocide of its native people.

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The Suffering CO of Baghdad

Authors: Jim Loney

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Breathing Life into the Struggle: Victories for Indigenous Peoples & Transnational Allies

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Authors: Paula Palmer

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Winning the right to decide if resource extraction should take place.

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An Open Letter from Tito Meza

Authors: Tito Meza

Summary:Despite the fact that we were taking Arlette out of state and that her mother will face deportation, we were denied the request for mother and child to visit.

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Indigenous Support Initiatives

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Summary:Programs run by Native American and Alaska Native women are vital in ensuring the protection and long-term support of Indigenous women who have experienced sexual violence.

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Israeli Soldiers Escalate Violence Against Peaceful Demonstrators in Bil'in

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Victory for Indigenous Peoples in Botswana

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The Botswanan Supreme Court ruled that their eviction by the government was "unconstitutional." Yet repression continues.

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Western Saharans Resist Moroccan Occupation

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Authors: Stephen Zunes

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Western Sahara is a sparsely populated territory about the size of Colorado, located on the Atlantic coast in northwestern Africa just south of Morocco. Traditionally inhabited by nomadic Arab tribes, collectively known as Sahrawis and famous for their long history of resistance to outside domination, the territory was occupied by Spain from the late 1800s through the mid-1970s, well over a decade after most African countries had achieved their freedom from European colonialism.

The nationalist Polisario Front launched an armed independence struggle against Spain in 1973, and Madrid eventually promised the people of what was then still known as the Spanish Sahara a referendum on the fate of the territory by the end of 1975.

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Somalia: The Tough Part Is Ahead

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The government is weak, unpopular, and faction-ridden, and the power vacuum in southern Somalia is rapidly being filled by the same faction leaders and warlords the Courts overthrew less than a year ago.

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