Las llamas encendidas en Charlottesville comienzan de nuevo no sólo historias de violencia nativista en América y Europa, pero las hogueras que estallaron en el "primer 9/11" con el golpe contra Allende en Chile en 1973. English
Flames raised in Charlottesville reignite not only histories of nativist violence in America and Europe, but the bonfires that erupted on the "first 9/11" – Chile in 1973 – with the CIA-supported coup which overthrew Salvador Allende.
How is it possible that only 29 % of Americans believe that the interrogations carried out by the CIA, denounced as torture by the recent Senate Report, are wrong? To what do we owe such moral bankruptcy?
What words would he have used to denounce the way the government surveillance he was under is now commonplace and pervasive, potentially targeting anyone in the United States?
In the last days of 2005, leading thinkers and scholars from around the world share their fears, hopes and expectations of 2006. As Isabel Hilton asks: What does 2006 have in store? (Part one)
When I remember Pope John Paul II, what I highlight above all are five brief minutes. Out of a career so vast that it included his decisive role in bringing