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Sources Experts & SpokespersonsNews ReleasesIFJ AND FEPALC Back Launch of Manifesto on Media Democracy in Paraguay2010-08-15 International Federation of Journalists and FEPALC The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) joins its affiliates in South America to help the Union of Journalists of Paraguay (SPP) launch its manifesto on the democratisation of media. Murderers of Paraguayan Journalist, Pablo Medina Velasquez, Must Be Punished2014-10-24 International Federation of Journalists The International Federation has joined its regional group, the Federation of Journalists in Latin America and the Caribbean (FEPALC), to express its deep shock at the murder of Paraguayan journalist,... Sources Select ResourcesConnexions Library: South America FocusWebsite 2009 Connexions Information Sharing Services Selected articles, books, websites and other resources on South America. IFJ AND FEPALC Back Launch of Manifesto on Media Democracy in ParaguaySources News Release Article 2010 International Federation of Journalists and FEPALC The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) joins its affiliates in South America to help the Union of Journalists of Paraguay (SPP) launch its manifesto on the democratisation of media. Murderers of Paraguayan Journalist, Pablo Medina Velasquez, Must Be PunishedSources News Release Article 2014 International Federation of Journalists The International Federation has joined its regional group, the Federation of Journalists in Latin America and the Caribbean (FEPALC), to express its deep shock at the murder of Paraguayan journalist,... Paraguay: A well-rehearsed coupDominguez, Francisco Article 2012 Red Pepper The story behind the overthrow of Paraguayuan President Fernando Lugo. Paraguay: Women at the Center of Resistance Zibechi, Raúl Article 2014 Toward Freedom The headquarters of Conamuri is a gentle place that combines work with intimacy, like the campesino life that in some way it reproduces. The experience of Conamuri is great. They make their own rules ... Sources BookshelfThe Land GrabbersThe New Fight over Who Owns the Earth Pearce, Fred Book 2012 How Wall Street, Chinese billionaires, oil sheikhs, and agribusiness are buying up huge tracts of land in a hungry, crowded world.
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