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U.S. Encouraged by Democracy?s Progress in Indonesia, Vietnam (U.S. Department of State)
Indonesia and Vietnam are among the countries that have made progress in building democracies, but lack of democratic progress in China and North Korea remains a concern, according to the latest report documenting U.S. efforts to foster respect for human rights and promote democracy worldwide. Supporting Human Rights and Democracy: The U.S. Record 2006 states that ?Asia is home to both ...
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Fiji Coup Leader Must Hold Elections by March 2009, U.S. Says (Bloomberg.com)
July 2 (Bloomberg) -- Fiji coup leader Commodore Voreqe Bainimarama must honor his commitment to hold elections by March 2009, the U.S. said, after he pulled out of a Pacific Islands group trying to restore democracy.
Fiji Attorney General Denied U.S. Visa
(Fiji Live) Fiji?s interim attorney general, who is attending a United Nations conference in Europe, was denied a transit via by the United States, the on-line news service Fiji Live reports. Interim Attorney-General Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum said in a statement that while he "accepts that whilst the U.S., like any other country, has the right to refuse entry or deport non-citizens, member states of the UN cannot and should not be stopped from fully exercising their right to participate in UN matte
U.S. Backed Coups
I read recently about the U.S. backed coup that ousted Chilean President Salvador Alande. Alande was the first popularly elected socialist leader in the hemisphere. One of the first things he did was to nationalize the country?s mines. For years mines like the Chuquicamata copper mine (the largest open pit mine of its day) were the primary source of wealth for Chile. Under previous governments the lucrative mining industry was monopolized by foreign interests (American) and the country
U.S. Backed Coups
I read recently about the U.S. backed coup that ousted Chilean President Salvador Alande. Alande was the first popularly elected socialist leader in the hemisphere. One of the first things he did was to nationalize the country?s mines. For years mines like the Chuquicamata copper mine (the largest open pit mine of its day) were the primary source of wealth for Chile. Under previous governments the lucrative mining industry was monopolized by foreign interests (American) and the country
U.S. Backed Coups
I read recently about the U.S. backed coup that ousted Chilean President Salvador Alande. Alande was the first popularly elected socialist leader in the hemisphere. One of the first things he did was to nationalize the country?s mines. For years mines like the Chuquicamata copper mine (the largest open pit mine of its day) were the primary source of wealth for Chile. Under previous governments the lucrative mining industry was monopolized by foreign interests (American) and the country
U.S. Backed Coups
I read recently about the U.S. backed coup that ousted Chilean President Salvador Alande. Alande was the first popularly elected socialist leader in the hemisphere. One of the first things he did was to nationalize the country?s mines. For years mines like the Chuquicamata copper mine (the largest open pit mine of its day) were the primary source of wealth for Chile. Under previous governments the lucrative mining industry was monopolized by foreign interests (American) and the country
U.S. Backed Coups
I read recently about the U.S. backed coup that ousted Chilean President Salvador Alande. Alande was the first popularly elected socialist leader in the hemisphere. One of the first things he did was to nationalize the country?s mines. For years mines like the Chuquicamata copper mine (the largest open pit mine of its day) were the primary source of wealth for Chile. Under previous governments the lucrative mining industry was monopolized by foreign interests (American) and the country
U.S. Backed Coups
I read recently about the U.S. backed coup that ousted Chilean President Salvador Alande. Alande was the first popularly elected socialist leader in the hemisphere. One of the first things he did was to nationalize the country?s mines. For years mines like the Chuquicamata copper mine (the largest open pit mine of its day) were the primary source of wealth for Chile. Under previous governments the lucrative mining industry was monopolized by foreign interests (American) and the country
U.S. Backed Coups
I read recently about the U.S. backed coup that ousted Chilean President Salvador Alande. Alande was the first popularly elected socialist leader in the hemisphere. One of the first things he did was to nationalize the country?s mines. For years mines like the Chuquicamata copper mine (the largest open pit mine of its day) were the primary source of wealth for Chile. Under previous governments the lucrative mining industry was monopolized by foreign interests (American) and the country
U.S. Backed Coups
I read recently about the U.S. backed coup that ousted Chilean President Salvador Alande. Alande was the first popularly elected socialist leader in the hemisphere. One of the first things he did was to nationalize the country?s mines. For years mines like the Chuquicamata copper mine (the largest open pit mine of its day) were the primary source of wealth for Chile. Under previous governments the lucrative mining industry was monopolized by foreign interests (American) and the country
U.S. Backed Coups
I read recently about the U.S. backed coup that ousted Chilean President Salvador Alande. Alande was the first popularly elected socialist leader in the hemisphere. One of the first things he did was to nationalize the country?s mines. For years mines like the Chuquicamata copper mine (the largest open pit mine of its day) were the primary source of wealth for Chile. Under previous governments the lucrative mining industry was monopolized by foreign interests (American) and the country
U.S. Backed Coups
I read recently about the U.S. backed coup that ousted Chilean President Salvador Alande. Alande was the first popularly elected socialist leader in the hemisphere. One of the first things he did was to nationalize the country?s mines. For years mines like the Chuquicamata copper mine (the largest open pit mine of its day) were the primary source of wealth for Chile. Under previous governments the lucrative mining industry was monopolized by foreign interests (American) and the country
U.S. Backed Coups
I read recently about the U.S. backed coup that ousted Chilean President Salvador Alande. Alande was the first popularly elected socialist leader in the hemisphere. One of the first things he did was to nationalize the country?s mines. For years mines like the Chuquicamata copper mine (the largest open pit mine of its day) were the primary source of wealth for Chile. Under previous governments the lucrative mining industry was monopolized by foreign interests (American) and the country
U.S. Backed Coups
I read recently about the U.S. backed coup that ousted Chilean President Salvador Alande. Alande was the first popularly elected socialist leader in the hemisphere. One of the first things he did was to nationalize the country?s mines. For years mines like the Chuquicamata copper mine (the largest open pit mine of its day) were the primary source of wealth for Chile. Under previous governments the lucrative mining industry was monopolized by foreign interests (American) and the country
U.S. Backed Coups
I read recently about the U.S. backed coup that ousted Chilean President Salvador Alande. Alande was the first popularly elected socialist leader in the hemisphere. One of the first things he did was to nationalize the country?s mines. For years mines like the Chuquicamata copper mine (the largest open pit mine of its day) were the primary source of wealth for Chile. Under previous governments the lucrative mining industry was monopolized by foreign interests (American) and the country
U.S. Backed Coups
I read recently about the U.S. backed coup that ousted Chilean President Salvador Alande. Alande was the first popularly elected socialist leader in the hemisphere. One of the first things he did was to nationalize the country?s mines. For years mines like the Chuquicamata copper mine (the largest open pit mine of its day) were the primary source of wealth for Chile. Under previous governments the lucrative mining industry was monopolized by foreign interests (American) and the country
U.S. Backed Coups
I read recently about the U.S. backed coup that ousted Chilean President Salvador Alande. Alande was the first popularly elected socialist leader in the hemisphere. One of the first things he did was to nationalize the country?s mines. For years mines like the Chuquicamata copper mine (the largest open pit mine of its day) were the primary source of wealth for Chile. Under previous governments the lucrative mining industry was monopolized by foreign interests (American) and the country
U.S. Backed Coups
I read recently about the U.S. backed coup that ousted Chilean President Salvador Alande. Alande was the first popularly elected socialist leader in the hemisphere. One of the first things he did was to nationalize the country?s mines. For years mines like the Chuquicamata copper mine (the largest open pit mine of its day) were the primary source of wealth for Chile. Under previous governments the lucrative mining industry was monopolized by foreign interests (American) and the country
U.S. Backed Coups
I read recently about the U.S. backed coup that ousted Chilean President Salvador Alande. Alande was the first popularly elected socialist leader in the hemisphere. One of the first things he did was to nationalize the country?s mines. For years mines like the Chuquicamata copper mine (the largest open pit mine of its day) were the primary source of wealth for Chile. Under previous governments the lucrative mining industry was monopolized by foreign interests (American) and the country
