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Edward Strug
For the third time in little more than two years, the Bolivian mili- tary has thwarted the will of the people to democratically elect a president. Under the command of Army General Luis Garcia Meza, the military again thrust its way in- to power on July 17, thereby can- celling the June 29 electoral vic- tory of Popular Democratic Unity (UDP) candidate, Hernan Siles Suazo.
John Fried
After five years of bitter strug- gle, the workers of the Embotella- dora Guatemalteca, S.A.
The summer of 1980 was a bit- ter season for human rights in Latin America, kicked off by a mili- tary coup in Bolivia and capped by a phony plebiscite in Chile. Bodies of Argentine dissidents turned up in Lima and Madrid.
Joanne Koslofsky
Driving through Western King- ston, a wrong turn landed us on a narrow street made nearly impassable by mountainous heaps of rubbish. Rows of shacks -some scarred by fire-lined the sidewalks, and, as all over King- ston and urban St.
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Patricia Fernandez Kelly
After she was deserted by her husband of only two years, Rosario went to live with her mother, Mariana. Her young brother, Gerardo, and two aunts, Kica and Julia, also live there with their two children.
Helen Shapiro
" En perseguirme mundo que interesas? 'En que te ofendo, cuando solo intento poner bellezas en mi entendimiento y no mi entendimiento en las bellezas? Teniendo por mejor en mis uerdades. consumir uanidades en la uida que consumir la vida en uanidades.
Patricia Flynn
Lagunilla, Mexico, seems an incongruous place for a women's group to exist. It is a squat- ter community that sits on a hilltop a few miles outside of Cuernavaca, accessible only by a rut- ted dirt road built by the people of this com- munity with picks and shovels and a few rented machines.