by AUSM | Aug 19, 2018 | News & Analysis
Science fiction? Spy versus spy? Sabotage by a third party? Mass hysteria? Or political ploy? No one seems to know the source, much less the reasons behind, the miss-labeled “sonic attacks” reported by about two dozen US Embassy personnel in Havana. The “health...
by AUSM | Nov 15, 2017 | Mexico, News & Analysis
by By Elisa Benavides and Mariana Hernandez-Burg In October, the Indigenous Government Council (CGI) and the communities that make up the National Indigenous Congress held the “National Work Assembly” on the grounds of CIDECI-UniTierra in Chiapas. (More...
by AUSM | Oct 12, 2017 | News & Analysis
Compas, We would like to bring your attention to historic events that are unfolding right now in Mexico around the National Indigenous Congress (CNI). Indigenous communities throughout Mexico are faced with unprecedented levels of state violence and displacement from...
by AUSM | Aug 7, 2017 | News & Analysis
Compas, Historic events are unfolding right now in Mexico around the National Indigenous Congress (CNI). Indigenous communities throughout Mexico are faced with unprecedented levels of state violence and displacement from indigenous lands. The CNI decided to go on...
by AUSM | Feb 3, 2017 | News & Analysis
Autonomous University of Social Movements (AUSM) WEEKLY NEWS AND ANALYSIS JANUARY 16-31, 2017 1 – Trump’s border wall is Peña Nieto’s escape valve 2 – AUSM Programs 1 – Trump’s border wall is Peña Nieto’s escape valve On...
by AUSM | Jan 18, 2017 | News & Analysis
Autonomous University of Social Movements (AUSM) WEEKLY NEWS AND ANALYSIS JANUARY 1-15, 2017 1 – Gasolinazo leaves Mexico on verge of general uprising 2 – “Wet foot/dry foot” ends, Trump left in bind 1 – Gasolinazo leaves Mexico on verge...
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