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Qué no daría yo por el recuerdo

Los azufreros de Mina La Casualidad fueron echados hace más de 40 años por el gobierno militar al cerrar su mina de azufre y, con ello,
su pueblo. Cada año vuelven a visitarlo con la esperanza de que sea convertido en patrimonio histórico. Aunque no lo habiten, ese pueblo es hoy más suyo que nunca, pues son los únicos que no lo han olvidado, pues allí fueron felices, pues allí dejaron su niñez y a sus muertos.
Género | Genere | Genre - Documentario
Dirección | Regia | Director - Tino Pereira
Guión | Sceneggiatura | Screenplay - Candela Vey, Tino ... continua

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Daily Show for December 20, 2024 Democracy Now!

Thousands of Amazon workers on Thursday launched the largest strike against the retail giant in U.S. history, pressuring the company at the height of the holiday period to follow the law and bargain with those who have organized with the Teamsters union. The strike includes warehouse workers and drivers at seven distribution centers in some of Amazon’s largest markets, including New York, Atlanta and San Francisco; Teamsters have also set up picket lines at many other warehouses nationwide. “We’re engaging in a coordinated action to try to put the pressure on ... continua

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Daily Show for December 19, 2024 Democracy Now!

“When you’re in prison, the retaliation starts. … I don’t think my judge sentenced me to go through this.” The U.S. government has agreed to pay a record-breaking amount of nearly $116 million to settle lawsuits brought by 103 people who survived sexual abuse and assault at a federal women’s prison in California. The facility, FCI Dublin, was shuttered earlier this year. Its former warden is now himself imprisoned after being convicted of sexually abusing incarcerated people under his care. Aimee Chavira, who was formerly incarcerated at FCI Dublin and is ... continua

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Daily Show for December 18, 2024 Democracy Now!

A new lawsuit accuses the State Department of failing to ever sanction Israeli military units under the Leahy Law, which was passed in 1997 to prevent the United States from funding foreign military units credibly implicated in gross human rights violations. The case was brought by five Palestinians in Gaza, the occupied West Bank and the United States and is supported by the human rights group DAWN. Former State Department official Charles Blaha, who served as director of the human rights office tasked with implementing the Leahy Law, says there is a mountain of ... continua

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Daily Show for December 17, 2024 Democracy Now!

We speak with organizer Astra Taylor of the Debt Collective, which is urging President Joe Biden to cancel more student debt, including for older debtors, before the end of his term. According to the White House, the administration has approved $175 billion in student debt relief for nearly 5 million borrowers over the past four years, but advocates say Biden can still do more in his final weeks as president. “This is a Titanic moment for the Biden administration. They have crashed into the authoritarian iceberg of the Trump administration, and it is their duty to ... continua

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Daily Show for December 16, 2024 Democracy Now!

Israel is continuing to bomb Syria a week after longtime ruler Bashar al-Assad was ousted from power. According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, Israeli forces have launched over 800 strikes on Syria over the past week. Meanwhile, the Israeli government has approved a plan to expand illegal settlements in the occupied Golan Heights. “Israel is setting new precedents in the Middle East,” says Al Jazeera senior political analyst Marwan Bishara. “It’s acting so lawlessly against Syria, as a rogue state basically.” Bishara also discusses Israel’s ... continua

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Los bebés robados de Argentina: la búsqueda de un hombre durante 46 años por su familia biológica

Las dudas que tenía Daniel Santucho Navajas sobre su identidad finalmente quedaron expuestas cuando las Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo, que almacenan la información genética de las víctimas de la dictadura militar en Argentina, encontraron una coincidencia de ADN para él en julio de 2023.
Al reencontrarse con su familia biológica, Daniel descubre la verdad de lo que le sucedió. Se entera de que nació en un centro de detención y fue adoptado de forma encubierta. Su madre sigue siendo una de las miles de personas desaparecidas. A través de su búsqueda de la ... continua

Daily Show for December 11, 2024 Democracy Now!

The fall of the Assad regime in Syria continues to reshape the country and the greater Middle East. In Damascus, leaders of the armed group HTS have retained most services of the civilian government but vowed to dissolve Assad’s security forces and shut down Assad’s notorious prisons. “People have this sense of regained freedom,” says Syrian architect and writer Marwa al-Sabouni in Homs. Still, she warns oppression in the country has left the populace weakened and vulnerable. “Syria is up for grabs now. … We are completely disarmed.” In northeast Syria, ... continua

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Daily Show for December 11, 2024 Democracy Now!

President-elect Donald Trump has repeatedly threatened to abolish birthright citizenship, which he cannot do unilaterally because it is enshrined in the 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. But his rhetoric has still alarmed immigrant rights advocates who are concerned about Trump’s mass deportation plans and how they would impact mixed-status families. Trump and his “border czar” Tom Homan have both suggested deporting the U.S. citizen children of parents who are undocumented. “No one is safe under Donald Trump,” says Illinois Congressmember Delia ... continua

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Daily Show for December 10, 2024 Democracy Now!

As Syrians celebrate the fall of the Assad regime after more than five decades of iron rule, many are grappling with the enormity of what has happened to their country, with nearly 14 years of war leaving much of the country in ruins, killing over 350,000 people and displacing 14 million more. Meanwhile, foreign powers, including Israel, Turkey and the United States, have carried out strikes across parts of the country, and Israel has invaded and occupied additional land in the Golan Heights. For more on the monumental changes underway, we speak with Syrian American ... continua

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