NACLA Update 3/25/10 - Strategic Politics in Brazil / Militarization in Peru




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The Brazilian Two-Step: Strategic Politics in the Lula Administrationby Samantha Eyler Reid
In March, Brazilian president Luiz Inácio Lula Da Silva controversially called for an end to the hunger strike by Cuban dissident and political prisoner Guillermo Fariñas, asking him and other prisoners to respect the course of justice in Cuba. Lula's detractors decry his comments as proof of a weak commitment to human rights and promotion of democracy abroad. But despite the clumsy public justification, Lula's position on the Fariñas affair is underpinned by a no-nonsense pragmatism that has converted Brazil into Latin America's new heavyweight.
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The Militarization of the Peruvian Countryside
by Kristina Aiello

Since taking office in 2006, Peruvian President Alan Garcia has initiated an aggressive economic development strategy focused on opening up Peru's natural resources to international extraction corporations, often in the face of large-scale protests and organized campaigns. The administration has responded with efforts designed to criminalize the opposition's actions via newly enacted legislation, while simultaneously beefing up the country's private security sector and authorizing the wider deployment of Peru's military forces. The government has coupled these efforts with an aggressive propaganda campaign that links protesters to armed groups as a justification for increasing the national security presence in regions that are attractive to foreign investors.
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Honduras: Repression Intensifies, Resistance Deepens, and Washington Promotes Recognition of the Post-Coup Regime
by Susan Fitzpatrick-Behrens
February and March have been especially brutal months in the state-sponsored repression of the popular resistance in Honduras. In just the past two weeks, three journalists have been assassinated and numerous activists have been detained, tortured, and raped. This repression comes in as the National Front of Popular Resistance Front (FNRP) pushes for the organization of a national constitutional assembly to "refound" Honduras, while the United States, international lending institutions, and countries participating in the regional economic development plan known as the Plan Puebla Panama extend recognition to government of President Porfirio Lobo, restoring loans, and renewing plans for economic and security integration.
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